Donald E. Paglia

13.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
53 papers, 11.9k citations indexed

About

Donald E. Paglia is a scholar working on Physiology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Donald E. Paglia has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 11.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Physiology, 18 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 16 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Donald E. Paglia's work include Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (28 papers), Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (18 papers) and Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (10 papers). Donald E. Paglia is often cited by papers focused on Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (28 papers), Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (18 papers) and Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (10 papers). Donald E. Paglia collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Australia. Donald E. Paglia's co-authors include William N. Valentine, Marjorie A. Baughan, Patricia N. Konrad, Arthur S. Schneider, Susan R. Harris, Kay Fink, Gerald D. Buckberg, Donald G. Mulder, Bernard Towers and James V. Maloney and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Donald E. Paglia

52 papers receiving 11.0k citations

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Studies on the quantitative and qualitative characterizat... 1967 2026 1986 2006 1967 2.5k 5.0k 7.5k

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Donald E. Paglia
William N. Valentine United States
Philip G. Reeves United States
Hara P. Misra United States
John A. Buege United States
Sushil K. Jain United States
C. Galli Italy
Özcan Erel Türkiye
William N. Valentine United States
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All Works

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Paglia, Donald E., et al.. (2012). REVIEW OF LABORATORY AND NECROPSY EVIDENCE FOR IRON STORAGE DISEASE ACQUIRED BY BROWSER RHINOCEROSES. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 43(3s). S92–S104. 21 indexed citations
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Radcliffe, Robin W., et al.. (2012). BROWSE DIVERSITY AND IRON LOADING IN CAPTIVE SUMATRAN RHINOCEROSES (DICERORHINUS SUMATRENSIS): A COMPARISON OF SANCTUARY AND ZOOLOGICAL POPULATIONS. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 43(3s). S66–S73. 5 indexed citations
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Clauß, Marcus & Donald E. Paglia. (2012). IRON STORAGE DISORDERS IN CAPTIVE WILD MAMMALS: THE COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 43(3s). S6–S18. 37 indexed citations
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Citino, Scott B., Mary Duncan, Michele A. Miller, et al.. (2012). IOD IN RHINOS—VETERINARY GROUP REPORT: REPORT FROM THE CLINICAL MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY WORKING GROUP OF THE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON IRON OVERLOAD DISORDER IN BROWSING RHINOCEROS (FEBRUARY 2011). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 43(3s). S105–S107. 5 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E., et al.. (2001). Role of excessive maternal iron in the pathogenesis of congenital leukoencephalomalacia in captive black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis). American Journal of Veterinary Research. 62(3). 343–349. 20 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E., Brandon Weber, Ingrid Baumgarten, & Eric H. Harley. (2001). Radiometric assessment of hexose monophosphate shunt capacity in erythrocytes of rhinoceroses. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 62(7). 1113–1117. 3 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E., Stephen W. Renner, & Kanta Bhambhani. (1999). Differential effects of low-level lead exposure on the natural isozymes of erythrocyte 5′-nucleotidase. Clinical Biochemistry. 32(3). 193–199. 2 indexed citations
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Shau, Hungyi, Catherine C. Hedrick, Aldons J. Lusis, et al.. (1997). Endogenous Natural Killer Enhancing Factor-B Increases Cellular Resistance to Oxidative Stresses. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 22(3). 497–507. 55 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E.. (1993). Acute episodic hemolysis in the African black rhinoceros as an analogue of human glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. American Journal of Hematology. 42(1). 36–45. 16 indexed citations
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Kim, Hugh C., et al.. (1993). Hemolytic anemia associated with lead poisoning from shotgun pellets and the response to succimer treatment. American Journal of Hematology. 44(4). 280–283. 21 indexed citations
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Valentine, William N., et al.. (1989). Inhibition of adenylate kinase by P1,P5‐Di(adenosine 5′) pentaphosphate in assays of erythrocyte enzyme activities requiring adenine nucleotides. American Journal of Hematology. 32(2). 143–145. 4 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E., et al.. (1986). Acute intravascular hemolysis in the black rhinoceros: Erythrocyte enzymes and metabolic intermediates. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 47(6). 1321–1325. 9 indexed citations
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Valentine, William N. & Donald E. Paglia. (1983). Studies with human erythrocyte pyruvate kinase (PK): effects of modification of sulfhydryl groups. British Journal of Haematology. 53(3). 385–398. 6 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E. & William N. Valentine. (1981). Haemolytic Anaemia Associatied with Disorders of the Purine and Pyrimidine Salvage Pathways. Clinics in Haematology. 10(1). 81–98. 13 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E., Kay Fink, & William N. Valentine. (1980). Additional Data from Two Kindreds with Genetically Induced Deficiencies of Erythrocyte Pyrimidine Nucleotidase. Acta Haematologica. 63(5). 262–267. 10 indexed citations
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Buckberg, Gerald D., Bernard Towers, Donald E. Paglia, Donald G. Mulder, & James V. Maloney. (1972). Subendocardial ischemia after cardiopulmonary bypass. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 64(5). 669–684. 218 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E., Phillip Holland, Marjorie A. Baughan, & William N. Valentine. (1969). Occurrence of Defective Hexosephosphate Isomerization in Human Erythrocytes and Leukocytes. New England Journal of Medicine. 280(2). 66–71. 46 indexed citations
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Valentine, William N., et al.. (1969). Hereditary Hemolytic Anemia Associated with Phosphoglycerate Kinase Deficiency in Erythrocytes and Leukocytes. New England Journal of Medicine. 280(10). 528–534. 85 indexed citations
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Paglia, Donald E., William N. Valentine, Marjorie A. Baughan, et al.. (1968). An inherited molecular lesion of erythrocyte pyruvate kinase. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 47(8). 1929–1946. 72 indexed citations
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Valentine, William N., et al.. (1966). Hereditary hemolytic anemia with triosephosphate isomerase deficiency. The American Journal of Medicine. 41(1). 27–41. 150 indexed citations

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