Glenn C. Graham

893 total citations
33 papers, 697 citations indexed

About

Glenn C. Graham is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Insect Science and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Glenn C. Graham has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 697 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Insect Science and 8 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Glenn C. Graham's work include Leptospirosis research and findings (7 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (5 papers) and Biological Control of Invasive Species (4 papers). Glenn C. Graham is often cited by papers focused on Leptospirosis research and findings (7 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (5 papers) and Biological Control of Invasive Species (4 papers). Glenn C. Graham collaborates with scholars based in Australia and United States. Glenn C. Graham's co-authors include David K. Yeates, Scott B. Craig, C. Ladd Prosser, Kirsten D Scott, Robert J Henry, Leon J Scott, Michael Koban, Steve W. Adkins, David McKay and Ian D. Godwin and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and Journal of Biogeography.

In The Last Decade

Glenn C. Graham

32 papers receiving 633 citations

Peers

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Qing Zhao China
Daniel Tamarit Netherlands
Peter D. Fields Switzerland
H L Callahan United States
Weilin Sun United States
Qing Zhao China
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All Works

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Craig, Scott B., Sarah Prior, Glenn C. Graham, et al.. (2023). Leptospirosis: Messing with Our Minds- A Review of Unusual Neurological and Psychiatric Complexities. 1313–1330. 1 indexed citations
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Burns, Mary‐Anne, et al.. (2016). Leptospirosis in Tasmanian Devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) in Tasmania, 2008–12. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 52(3). 636–641. 1 indexed citations
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Burns, Mary‐Anne, et al.. (2015). Validation of a Microsphere Immunoassay for Serological Leptospirosis Diagnosis in Human Serum by Comparison to the Current Gold Standard. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(3). e0003636–e0003636. 19 indexed citations
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Graham, Glenn C., et al.. (2014). Leptospirosis from water sources. Pathogens and Global Health. 108(7). 334–338. 62 indexed citations
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Stewart, Ian, G. Eaglesham, Glenn B. McGregor, et al.. (2012). First Report of a Toxic Nodularia spumigena (Nostocales/ Cyanobacteria) Bloom in Sub-Tropical Australia. II. Bioaccumulation of Nodularin in Isolated Populations of Mullet (Mugilidae). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 9(7). 2412–2443. 24 indexed citations
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Stewart, Ian, G. Eaglesham, Glenn C. Graham, et al.. (2009). Establishing a public health analytical service based on chemical methods for detecting and quantifying Pacific ciguatoxin in fish samples. Toxicon. 56(5). 804–812. 41 indexed citations
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Craig, Scott B., et al.. (2009). Lymphopenia is observed regularly in the acute (leptospiraemic) phase but not the immune phase of leptospirosis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 103(9). 958–960. 4 indexed citations
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Craig, Scott B., Glenn C. Graham, M. F. Dohnt, et al.. (2009). Leptospirosis and Goodpasture's Syndrome: Is there an etiological link?. 2(3). 190–191. 2 indexed citations
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Graham, Glenn C., et al.. (2008). Distribution and phylogenetic relationships of Australian glow-worms Arachnocampa (Diptera, Keroplatidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 48(2). 506–514. 39 indexed citations
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Schutze, Mark K., David K. Yeates, Glenn C. Graham, & Gary Dodson. (2007). Phylogenetic relationships of antlered flies, Phytalmia Gerstaecker (Diptera: Tephritidae): the evolution of antler shape and mating behaviour. Australian Journal of Entomology. 46(4). 281–293. 10 indexed citations
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Scott, Leon J, Nicole Lawrence, Corinna L. Lange, et al.. (2006). Population Dynamics and Gene Flow of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Cotton and Grain Crops in the Murrumbidgee Valley, Australia. Journal of Economic Entomology. 99(1). 155–163. 9 indexed citations
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Scott, Kirsten D, Nicole Lawrence, Corinna L. Lange, et al.. (2005). Assessing Moth Migration and Population Structuring in Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) at the Regional Scale: Example from the Darling Downs, Australia. Journal of Economic Entomology. 98(6). 2210–2219. 39 indexed citations
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Rivera, Malia Ana J., Glenn C. Graham, & George Roderick. (2003). Isolation and Characterization of Nine Microsatellite Loci from the Hawaiian Grouper Epinephelus Quernus (Serranidae) for Population Genetic Analyses. Marine Biotechnology. 5(2). 126–129. 21 indexed citations
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Shrestha, Sangita, S. W. Adkins, Glenn C. Graham, & D. S. Loch. (2003). Phylogeny of the Sporobolus indicus complex, based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. Australian Systematic Botany. 16(2). 165–176. 14 indexed citations
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Allsopp, P. G., et al.. (1999). Identification of morphologically similar canegrubs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthini) using a molecular diagnostic technique. Australian Journal of Entomology. 38(3). 189–196. 24 indexed citations
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Scott, Leon J, Corinna L. Lange, Glenn C. Graham, & David K. Yeates. (1998). Genetic Diversity and Origin of Siam Weed (Chromolaena odorata) in Australia. Weed Technology. 12(1). 27–31. 21 indexed citations
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Scott, Leon J, et al.. (1997). DNA profiling resolves the limited importance of flower colour in defining varieties of Lantana camara. Electrophoresis. 18(9). 1560–1563. 17 indexed citations
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Graham, Glenn C., et al.. (1996). Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) detection of dwarf off-types in micropropagated Cavendish (Musa spp. AAA) bananas. Plant Cell Reports. 16(1-2). 118–123. 84 indexed citations
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Graham, Glenn C., et al.. (1996). Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) detection of dwarf off-types in micropropagated Cavendish ( Musa spp. AAA) bananas. Plant Cell Reports. 16(1-2). 118–123. 9 indexed citations
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Graham, Glenn C.. (1993). A method for extraction of total RNA fromPinus radiata and other conifers. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter. 11(1). 32–37. 10 indexed citations

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