Connie Prosser

778 total citations
28 papers, 581 citations indexed

About

Connie Prosser is a scholar working on Surgery, Epidemiology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Connie Prosser has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 581 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Surgery, 9 papers in Epidemiology and 6 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Connie Prosser's work include Inflammatory Bowel Disease (6 papers), Microscopic Colitis (6 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (4 papers). Connie Prosser is often cited by papers focused on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (6 papers), Microscopic Colitis (6 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (4 papers). Connie Prosser collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Connie Prosser's co-authors include Daniel Roth, Adrian B. Jones, Sunita Vohra, Joan Robinson, Richard N. Fedorak, Melissa J. Bell, Donald W. Spady, Daniel Sadowski, Clarence Wong and Sander Veldhuyzen van Zanten and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gastroenterology and The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Connie Prosser

25 papers receiving 552 citations

Peers

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Deirdré Hahn Australia
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Prosser, Connie, et al.. (2020). An in vitro comparison of four different immunoassays for the monitoring of Infliximab biosimilars drug levels. Clinical Biochemistry. 78. 58–62. 9 indexed citations
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Prosser, Connie, Dale Lien, J. Weinkauf, et al.. (2016). Bone Mineral Density and Fat-Soluble Vitamin Status in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis Undergoing Lung Transplantation: A Pilot Study. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research. 77(4). 199–202. 5 indexed citations
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Huynh, Hien Q., Donald W. Spady, Connie Prosser, et al.. (2016). A Canadian Study toward Changing Local Practice in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Celiac Disease. Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2016. 1–7. 16 indexed citations
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Huang, Vivian, Connie Prosser, Karen I. Kroeker, et al.. (2015). Knowledge of Fecal Calprotectin and Infliximab Trough Levels Alters Clinical Decision-making for IBD Outpatients on Maintenance Infliximab Therapy. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 21(6). 1–1. 20 indexed citations
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Barakauskas, Vilte, Don C. Zhang, Mathew P. Estey, et al.. (2015). Detecting IgA deficiency during anti-tissue transglutaminase (tTG) testing. Clinical Biochemistry. 48(15). 1011–1011. 1 indexed citations
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Saginur, Michael, Donald W. Spady, Safwat Girgis, et al.. (2013). Antitissue transglutaminase antibody determination versus upper endoscopic biopsy diagnosis of paediatric celiac disease. Paediatrics & Child Health. 18(5). 246–250. 6 indexed citations
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Wong, Clarence, et al.. (2012). The sensitivity and specificity of guaiac and immunochemical fecal occult blood tests for the detection of advanced colonic adenomas and cancer. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 27(12). 1657–1664. 56 indexed citations
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Oleschuk, Curtis, Connie Prosser, Kent Dooley, et al.. (2012). Position statement of the Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists and Canadian Association of Medical Biochemists on hemoglobin A1c measurement and reporting. Clinical Biochemistry. 45(13-14). 1036–1037. 3 indexed citations
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Wong, Clarence, Richard N. Fedorak, Connie Prosser, Sander Veldhuyzen van Zanten, & Daniel Sadowski. (2011). Enhanced Detection of Screening Relevant Colorectal Neoplasias With Fecal Immunochemical Testing (FIT): Diagnostic Performance Relative to Guaiac Based Tests and Colonoscopy. Gastroenterology. 140(5). S–411. 1 indexed citations
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Sikora, Sheena, Donald W. Spady, Connie Prosser, & Wael El‐Matary. (2011). Trace Elements and Vitamins at Diagnosis in Pediatric-Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Clinical Pediatrics. 50(6). 488–492. 30 indexed citations
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Roth, Daniel, Adrian B. Jones, Connie Prosser, Joan Robinson, & Sunita Vohra. (2008). Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms and the Risk of Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in Early Childhood. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 197(5). 676–680. 133 indexed citations
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Roth, Daniel, Adrian B. Jones, Connie Prosser, Joan Robinson, & Sunita Vohra. (2007). Vitamin D status is not associated with the risk of hospitalization for acute bronchiolitis in early childhood. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 63(2). 297–299. 87 indexed citations
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Cembrowski, George S., et al.. (2006). Validating New Reagents: Roadmaps Through the Wilderness. Laboratory Medicine. 37(6). 347–351. 11 indexed citations
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Roth, Daniel, et al.. (2005). Are National Vitamin D Guidelines Sufficient to Maintain Adequate Blood Levels in Children?. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 96(6). 443–449. 71 indexed citations
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Wong, Brian Y L, Judy Gnarpe, Koon Teo, et al.. (2002). Does chronic Chlamydia pneumoniae infection increase the risk of myocardial injury? Insights from patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes. American Heart Journal. 144(6). 987–994. 13 indexed citations
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Hanna, Atef N., et al.. (2001). Medical allowable imprecision in measuring urinary metanephrines. Clinical Biochemistry. 34(2). 159–160. 1 indexed citations
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Dias, Valerian C., et al.. (1996). Evaluation of the CLINITEK® ATLAS™ for routine macroscopic urinalysis. Clinical Biochemistry. 29(3). 217–223. 11 indexed citations
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Liepnieks, J. J., et al.. (1983). The biological activity of glucagon–phospholipid complexes. Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology. 61(7). 688–691.
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Prosser, Connie, et al.. (1982). On the existence of arylamine sulphotransferase activity. Biochemical Pharmacology. 31(16). 2675–2676. 5 indexed citations
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Prosser, Connie & A.B. Roy. (1980). The sulphatase of ox liver. XXIII. The nature of substrate-modified sulphatase A. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology. 613(1). 130–139. 7 indexed citations

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