Harold A. Stanley

813 total citations
19 papers, 467 citations indexed

About

Harold A. Stanley is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Harold A. Stanley has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 467 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Harold A. Stanley's work include Malaria Research and Control (10 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (5 papers) and Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (5 papers). Harold A. Stanley is often cited by papers focused on Malaria Research and Control (10 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (5 papers) and Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (5 papers). Harold A. Stanley collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Slovakia. Harold A. Stanley's co-authors include Robert T. Reese, Randall F. Howard, Vivek Malhotra, Juan Botas, Gary H. Campbell, Susan G. Langreth, B. M. Honigberg, Neil R. Cooper, James T. Mayes and H. Norbert Lanners and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Journal of Immunology and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Harold A. Stanley

19 papers receiving 444 citations

Peers

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All Works

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Irwin, Michael R., Myron J. Levin, Mark L. Laudenslager, et al.. (2013). Varicella Zoster Virus-Specific Immune Responses to a Herpes Zoster Vaccine in Elderly Recipients With Major Depression and the Impact of Antidepressant Medications. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 56(8). 1085–1093. 63 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., Juan Botas, & Vivek Malhotra. (1997). The mechanism of Golgi segregation during mitosis is cell type-specific. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 94(26). 14467–14470. 90 indexed citations
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Schmid, Stefanie R., Patrick Linder, Robert T. Reese, & Harold A. Stanley. (1993). Characterization of a putative ornithine aminotransferase gene of Plasmodium falciparum. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 61(2). 311–314. 5 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., Susan G. Langreth, & Robert T. Reese. (1989). Plasmodium falciparum antigens associated with membrane structures in the host erythrocyte cytoplasm. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 36(2). 139–149. 22 indexed citations
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Howard, Randall F., Harold A. Stanley, & Robert T. Reese. (1988). Characterization of a high-molecular-weight phosphoprotein synthesized by the human malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Gene. 64(1). 65–75. 22 indexed citations
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Howard, Randall F., Harold A. Stanley, & Robert T. Reese. (1988). Characterization of a high-molecular-weight phosphoprotein synthesized by the human malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Gene. 69(2). 371–371. 2 indexed citations
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Igarashi, Ikuo, Maung Maung Oo, Harold A. Stanley, Robert T. Reese, & Masamichi Aikawa. (1987). Knob Antigen Deposition in Cerebral Malaria. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 37(3). 511–515. 11 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A. & Robert T. Reese. (1986). Plasmodium falciparum polypeptides associated with the infected erythrocyte plasma membrane.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 83(16). 6093–6097. 18 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., Randall F. Howard, & Robert T. Reese. (1985). Recognition of a Mr 56K glycoprotein on the surface of Plasmodium falciparum merozoites by mouse monoclonal antibodies.. The Journal of Immunology. 134(5). 3439–3444. 42 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A. & Robert T. Reese. (1985). Monkey-derived monoclonal antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 82(18). 6272–6275. 13 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., et al.. (1984). Nonvariant Antigens Limited to Bloodstream Forms of Trypanosoma brucei brucei and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense1. The Journal of Protozoology. 31(4). 541–548. 14 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., James T. Mayes, Neil R. Cooper, & Robert T. Reese. (1984). Complement activation by the surface of Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes. Molecular Immunology. 21(2). 145–150. 37 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A. & Robert T. Reese. (1984). In Vitro Inhibition of Intracellular Growth of Plasmodium falciparum by Immune Sera. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 33(1). 12–16. 11 indexed citations
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Howard, Randall F., Harold A. Stanley, Gary H. Campbell, & Robert T. Reese. (1984). Proteins Responsible for a Punctate Fluorescence Pattern in Plasmodium Falciparum Merozoites. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 33(6). 1055–1059. 64 indexed citations
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Trager, W., H. Norbert Lanners, Harold A. Stanley, & Susan G. Langreth. (1983). Immunization of owl monkeys to Plasmodium falciparum with merozoites from cultures of a knobless clone. Parasite Immunology. 5(3). 225–236. 15 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., Susan G. Langreth, Robert T. Reese, & William Trager. (1982). Plasmodium falciparum Merozoites: Isolation by Density Gradient Centrifugation Using Percoll and Antigenic Analysis. Journal of Parasitology. 68(6). 1059–1059. 12 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., B. M. Honigberg, & Isabel Cunningham. (1979). Antigenic analysis by agglutination ofTrypanosoma brucei brucei parasitemias initiated in mice with in vitro-produced metacyclics. Parasitology Research. 58(2). 141–149. 3 indexed citations
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Stanley, Harold A., et al.. (1978). Analysis of the Antigenic Composition of Trypanosoma brucei brucei Bloodstream and Culture Forms by the Quantitative Direct Fluorescent Antibody Methods*. The Journal of Protozoology. 25(2). 245–252. 6 indexed citations
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Honigberg, B. M., et al.. (1976). Trypanosoma brucei: Antigenic analysis of bloodstream, vector, and culture stages by the quantitative fluorescent antibody methods. Experimental Parasitology. 39(3). 496–522. 17 indexed citations

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