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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Collins Ja
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Ja, Collins. (1989). Current status of blood therapy in surgery.. PubMed. 22(1). 337–104.3 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1987). Use of cyclosporine and ketoconazole without nephrotoxicity in two heart transplant recipients.. PubMed. 6(2). 84–9.17 indexed citations
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Tuddenham, Edward G. D., et al.. (1979). The properties of factor VIII coagulant activity prepared by immunoadsorbent chromatography.. PubMed. 93(1). 40–53.45 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1979). The effects of the concentration and function of hemoglobin on the survival of rats after hemorrhage.. PubMed. 85(4). 412–8.14 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins. (1978). The age and hematocrit of stored blood in determining the survival of rats after exchange transfusion and hemorrhage.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 21. 617–26.3 indexed citations
Ja, Collins. (1974). Problems associated with the massive transfusion of stored blood.. PubMed. 75(2). 274–95.91 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1974). Evolution of an anthelmintic: vincofos.. PubMed. 35(1). 103–6.2 indexed citations
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Wf, Ballinger & Collins Ja. (1973). Integration of full-time and voluntary surgeons in a university hospital.. PubMed. 74(4). 488–93.2 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1973). Swine whipworm: a clinical case.. PubMed. 68(12). 1371–5.3 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1973). Changes in lung and body weight and lung water content in rats treated for hemorrhage with various fluids.. PubMed. 73(3). 401–11.31 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1972). Effects of orally administered dichlorvos in rhesus monkeys.. PubMed. 161(6). 714–9.
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1972). Tolerance of lactate infusion by wounded in hemorrhagic shock.. PubMed. 38(3). 124–9.3 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1970). Changes in lung and body weight in rats treated for hemorrhage with various fluids.. PubMed. 21. 19–21.2 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1969). Cyanoacrylate adhesives as topical hemostatic aids. I. Experimental evaluation on liver wounds in dogs.. PubMed. 65(2). 256–9.16 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1969). Tolerance to long and short term lactate infusions in men with battle casualties subjected to hemorrhagic shock.. PubMed. 20. 543–5.8 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1968). Factors affecting the inhibition of growth of Staphylococcus aureus by heptachlor.. PubMed. 37(7). 541–541.1 indexed citations
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Rl, Simmons, et al.. (1967). Intrathecal endotoxin: Intrathecal endotoxin: the role of the central nervous system in septic shock.. PubMed. 18. 12–4.3 indexed citations
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Ja, Collins, et al.. (1960). Relationship of acute coronary disease to duodenal ulcer.. PubMed. 63. 398–400.1 indexed citations
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