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cell biology
hepatology
pathology
molecular biology
biochemistry
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation
28
50
3,766
* Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection: 2
Molecular Computing
DNA Nanotechnology
Synthetic Biology
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation
14
15
1,251
* Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection: 3
Gene expression in development
Model organisms and human disease
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation
14
14
2,084
Pamela L Tuma
Catholic University of America
Washington, United States
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
28
50
3,766
cell biology
hepatology
pathology
molecular biology
biochemistry
Hieu Bui
Catholic University of America
Washington, United States
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
14
15
1,251
Molecular Computing
DNA Nanotechnology
Synthetic Biology
Ann K Corsi
Catholic University of America
Washington, United States
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
14
14
2,084
Gene expression in development
Model organisms and human disease