Peter Gilbert

74 papers receiving 3.3k citations

Peter Gilbert's Hit Papers

Bacterial coaggregation: an integral process in the development of multi-species biofilms 2003 · 575 citations
5750+7+15Years since publication100200300400500

Peers

Peter Gilbert
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  • Periodontics 550
  • Endocrinology 298
  • Microbiology 317
  • Molecular Medicine 247
  • Pollution 361
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Peter Gilbert, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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Bacterial coaggregation: an integral process in the development of multi-species biofilms
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2 1988418
3 2002299
4 2003257
5 1998190
6 2007165
7 2004148
8 2004139
9 2007135
10 2003124
11 2003121
12 199277
13 200867
14 200362
15 200159
16 200354
17 200248
18 199643
19 199135
20 201231

About Peter Gilbert

Peter Gilbert is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Health, Organic Chemistry, General Health Professions and Sociology and Political Science, having authored 79 papers that have together received 3.5k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing (16 papers), Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology (15 papers), Antimicrobial agents and applications (11 papers), Religion, Society, and Development (7 papers), Healthcare innovation and challenges (5 papers), Oral microbiology and periodontitis research (5 papers), Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts (4 papers) and Workplace Spirituality and Leadership (4 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Periodontics (550 citations), Endocrinology (298 citations), Microbiology (317 citations), Molecular Medicine (247 citations) and Pollution (361 citations). Peter Gilbert has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Finland. Frequent co-authors include Andrew J. McBain, Alexander H. Rickard, David Allison, Michael R. Brown, Ruth G. Ledder, Nicola J. High, Pauline S. Handley, Paul E. Kolenbrander, Carl E. Catrenich and Tomás Maira‐Litrán. Their work appears in journals such as Applied and Environmental Microbiology, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Surgical Infections and Journal for the Study of Spirituality.

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