443 total citations 20 papers, 358 citations indexed
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Baker Ja is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Parasitology and Epidemiology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Baker Ja has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 358 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Infectious Diseases, 7 papers in Parasitology and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Baker Ja's work include Vector-borne infectious diseases (5 papers), Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (4 papers) and Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (4 papers). Baker Ja is often cited by papers focused on Vector-borne infectious diseases (5 papers), Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (4 papers) and Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (4 papers). Baker Ja collaborates with scholars based in Canada. Baker Ja's co-authors include Gillespie Jh, L Coggins, Jamie Thompson, Matteo Moro, Thomas Ed, Маршалл, Ferrebee Jw, Thompson Jd, B. E. Sheffy and Robert F. Kahrs and has published in prestigious journals such as PubMed and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
In The Last Decade
Baker Ja
20 papers
receiving
313 citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1986). Laboratory detection of primary and acquired drug resistance in human lymphatic neoplasms.. PubMed. 70(11). 1283–95.49 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1978). Resistance to certain organophosphorus ixodicides in the bont tick, Amblyomma hebraeum Koch, in the Republic of South Africa and Swaziland.. PubMed. 49(4). 337–41.2 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1978). The current status of resistance to organophosphorus ixodicides by the blue tick, Boophilus Decoloratus (Koch) in the Republic of South Africa and Transkei.. PubMed. 49(4). 327–33.7 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1977). Resistance to toxaphene by the Bont tick, Amblyomma hebraeum (Koch).. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 48(1). 59–65.1 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1975). Arsenic resistance in species of multi-host ticks in the Republic of South Africa and Swaziland.. PubMed. 46(4). 341–4.9 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1971). Bovine herpesvirus IBR-IPV. The antibody virus neutralization reaction.. PubMed. 61(2). 320–35.39 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1966). Response to measles virus by puppies with maternally transferred distemper antibodies.. PubMed. 56(4). 588–94.5 indexed citations
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Kahrs, Robert F., Greg Atkinson, Baker Ja, et al.. (1964). SEROLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE INCIDENCE OF BOVINE VIRUS DIARRHEA, INFECTIOUS BOVINE RHINOTRACHEITIS, BOVINE MYXOVIRUS PARAINFLUENZA-3, AND LEPTOSPIRA POMONA IN NEW YORK STATE.. PubMed. 54. 360–9.21 indexed citations
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Coggins, L & Baker Ja. (1964). STANDARDIZATION OF HOG CHOLERA NEUTRALIZATION TEST.. PubMed. 25. 408–12.7 indexed citations
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Ed, Thomas, Baker Ja, & Ferrebee Jw. (1963). The effect of methotrexate on the production of antibodies against attenuated distemper virus in the dog.. PubMed. 90. 324–8.14 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1962). Breed response to distemper vaccination.. PubMed. 12. 157–62.2 indexed citations
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Coggins, L, et al.. (1961). Attenuation of virus diarrhea virus (strain Oregon C24V) for vaccine purposes.. PubMed. 51. 539–45.26 indexed citations
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Jh, Gillespie, L Coggins, Jamie Thompson, & Baker Ja. (1961). Comparison by neutralization tests of strains of virus isolated from virus diarrhea and mucosal disease.. PubMed. 51. 155–9.40 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1959). A nomograph that predicts the age to vaccinate puppies against distemper.. PubMed. 49(1). 158–67.19 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1958). Evaluation of a combined vaccine consisting of modified canine distemper virus and modified infectious canine hepatitis virus for simultaneous immunization of dogs.. PubMed. 48(2). 214–23.12 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1958). Simultaneous immunization of cattle against leptospirosis, virus diarrhea, and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis.. PubMed. 48(2). 207–13.2 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1954). Virus diarrhea in cattle.. PubMed. 15(57). 525–31.57 indexed citations
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Moro, Matteo, et al.. (1954). Transmissible gastroenteritis in pigs.. PubMed. 124(56). 294–294.24 indexed citations
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Ja, Baker, et al.. (1953). Vaccination for bovine leptospirosis.. PubMed. 14(50). 5–8.8 indexed citations
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