Peter J. Bailey

142 papers receiving 4.9k citations

Peter J. Bailey's Hit Papers

Molecular subtypes of pancreatic cancer 2019 · 561 citations
5610+2+4Years since publication100200300400500

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Peter J. Bailey
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  • Cancer Research 634
  • Cognitive Neuroscience 845
  • Oncology 999
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology 497
  • Signal Processing 283
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Peter J. Bailey, 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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Molecular subtypes of pancreatic cancer
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2 1983327
3 2004260
4 2001179
5 2000149
6 2017130
7 2016120
8 2009120
9 1998119
10 1979117
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13 2002108
14 198487
15 200287
16 199986
17 201881
18 199677
19 198075
20 201274

About Peter J. Bailey

Peter J. Bailey is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Oncology and Signal Processing, having authored 151 papers that have together received 5.3k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (32 papers), Phonetics and Phonology Research (21 papers), Neuroscience and Music Perception (18 papers), Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (17 papers), Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics (13 papers), Speech and Audio Processing (13 papers), Multisensory perception and integration (11 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (7 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Cancer Research (634 citations), Cognitive Neuroscience (845 citations), Oncology (999 citations), Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (497 citations) and Signal Processing (283 citations). Peter J. Bailey has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Frequent co-authors include Andrew V. Biankin, David K. Chang, Eric A. Collisson, George E.O. Muscat, Margaret J. Snowling, Quentin Summerfield, Ron Morrison, Brian Roberts, Malcolm P. Atkinson and Andrew B. Lassar. Their work appears in journals such as The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Nucleic Acids Research and Journal of Clinical Oncology.

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