470 total citations 36 papers, 347 citations indexed
About
Bang Fb is a scholar working on Animal Science and Zoology, Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases.
According to data from OpenAlex, Bang Fb has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 347 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Animal Science and Zoology, 6 papers in Epidemiology and 3 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Bang Fb's work include Animal Virus Infections Studies (8 papers), Virology and Viral Diseases (5 papers) and Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus (2 papers). Bang Fb is often cited by papers focused on Animal Virus Infections Studies (8 papers), Virology and Viral Diseases (5 papers) and Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus (2 papers). Bang Fb collaborates with scholars based in United States. Bang Fb's co-authors include Emil Borysko, G. Hotz, Rich Ar, Cooper Mr, Shah Kv, K Ukai, Motomu Suga, Hiroomi Okuyama and Y Majima and has published in prestigious journals such as Europe PMC (PubMed Central) and PubMed.
In The Last Decade
Bang Fb
31 papers
receiving
266 citations
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All Works
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (2000). Pathophysiology of rhythmic myoclonus in cats subject to acute transections of central nervous system.. PubMed. 82nd Meeting. 86–7; discussion 87.
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Ukai, K, et al.. (1984). Effect of mechanical stimulation on mucociliary clearance of chicken sinus.. PubMed. 22(1). 35–43.6 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang. (1982). Immune reactions of marine invertebrates.. Europe PMC (PubMed Central). 195–209.2 indexed citations
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Okuyama, Hiroomi, et al.. (1979). Quantitative histological changes produced in the tracheal mucosa of young chickens by the inhalation of sulfur dioxide in low concentrations.. PubMed. 13(4). 267–300.3 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang. (1979). Ontogeny and phylogeny of response to gram-negative endotoxins among the marine invertebrates.. PubMed. 29. 109–23.16 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (1971). The effect of acute vitamin A deficiency on the susceptibility of chicks to Newcastle disease and influenza viruses.. PubMed. 129(2). 100–9.16 indexed citations
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Mr, Cooper, et al.. (1971). Respiratory syncytial virus infection in children in West Bengal.. PubMed. 59(9). 1354–64.11 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang. (1968). Serological responses among invertebrates other than insects.. PubMed. 26(6). 1680–4.42 indexed citations
Fb, Bang, et al.. (1962). Reactions of eosinophils with helminthic larvae in tropical eosinophilia.. PubMed. 10. 152–3.5 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (1958). Infection of the upper respiratory tract of the chick with a mild (vaccine) strain of Newcastle disease virus: I. Initiation and spread of the infection.. PubMed. 102(3). 127–34.15 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (1958). Infection of the upper respiratory tract of the chick with a mild (vaccine) strain of Newcastle disease virus. II. Studies on the pathogenesis of the infection.. PubMed. 102(3). 135–57.10 indexed citations
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Hotz, G. & Bang Fb. (1957). Electron microscope studies of ferret respiratory cells infected with influenza.. PubMed. 101(4). 175–208.9 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (1956). Myoclonus in cats with Newcastle disease virus encephalitis.. PubMed. 59–64.9 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang. (1955). Pathology of the cell infected with viruses-morphological and biochemical aspects.. PubMed. 14(2). 619–32.9 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (1955). Rous sarcoma virus infection in the chick embryo. II. A method of measuring virus activity and neutralizing antibody.. PubMed. 97(3). 238–47.2 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (1954). An evaluation of some comparative studies on cultured strains of normal and malignant cells of animals and man.. PubMed. 12(4). 805–27.16 indexed citations
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Borysko, Emil & Bang Fb. (1953). The fine structure of the chorio-allantoic membrane of the normal chick embryo.. PubMed. 92(4). 257–89.23 indexed citations
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Ar, Rich, et al.. (1953). Electron microscopic studies of the alteration of collagen fibrils in the arthus phenomenon.. PubMed. 92(3). 222–43.16 indexed citations
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Fb, Bang, et al.. (1951). Cell structure; a comparison of phase and electron microscopy.. PubMed. 88(3). 277–8; disc 280.2 indexed citations
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