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Schizophrenia Methodology
Publication Date: July 2001
Citing URL: http://esi-topics.co
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Schizophrenia

The baseline time span for this database is 1981-1999. The resulting database contained 19,506 papers; 24,088 authors; 101 countries; 1,139 journals; and 5,514 organizations. Read the methodology used to create this special topic.
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Top Papers
Top 50 papers overall
1991-1999
Top Authors
Top 25 overall
1991-1999
Top Institutions
Top 25 overall
1991-1999
Top Nations
Top 25 overall
1991-1999
Top Journals
Top 25 overall
1991-1999
Time Series
1 year
5 year
Field Representation, Distribution
Field representation
1991-1999
Editorial
Read interviews and first-person essays about people in a wide variety of fields, and information on journals in the topic of Schizophrenia. 
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Dr. William Carpenter
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Dr. Carol A. Tamminga
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Dr. Richard Wyatt
November 2001
Dr. Daniel C. Javitt
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Dr. Peter McGuffin
November 2001
Dr. Philip Seeman
October 2001
Jacqueline Crawley
October 2001
Dr. Michael Flaum
September 2001
Dr. David Kavanagh
September 2001
Dr. Kenneth Davis
August 2001
Dr. Daniel R. Weinberger
August 2001
Dr. Stephen R. Marder
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Dr. Anthony Grace
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Overview

A number of themes emerge in the top 25 paper list for schizophrenia. Perhaps most prominent are papers dealing with various drug treatments, including the two most-cited papers. A second dominant theme is the role of receptor dysfunction in the disease, and in particular, the dopamine receptor. A third area of note is the study of structural abnormalities in the brains of schizophrenics, including abnormalities in cerebral blood flow as shown by magnetic resonance imaging. There are also a few papers dealing with the course of the disease and impairments in cognitive function that can occur.

Methodology

To construct this database, papers were extracted based on title- and author-supplied keywords for schizophrenia. The keywords used were as follows: acute schizophrenia, catatonic schizophrenia, childhood schizophrenia, childhood-onset schizophrenia, chronic schizophrenia, first-episode schizophrenia, late-onset schizophrenia, negative schizophrenia, paranoid schizophrenia, refractory schizophrenia, schizophrenia, treatment-resistant schizophrenia, chronic-schizophrenia, and schizophrenias.

The baseline time span for this database was 1981-1999. The resulting database contained 19,506 papers; 24,088 authors; 101 countries; 1,139 journals; and 5,514 organizations.

Rankings

Once the database was in place, it was used to generate the lists of top 25 papers, authors, journals, institutions, and nations, covering a time span of 1991-1999.

The top 25 papers are ranked according to total cites. Rankings for author, journal, institution, and country are listed in three ways: according to total papers, total cites, and total cites/paper.

Ranking by total cites was used as the basis for determining which authors, journals, institutions, and countries to feature in our editorial section.

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