J. Craig Jackson

2.2k total citations
40 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

J. Craig Jackson is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Craig Jackson has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 16 papers in Surgery and 9 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in J. Craig Jackson's work include Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (26 papers), Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (16 papers) and Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (15 papers). J. Craig Jackson is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (26 papers), Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (16 papers) and Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (15 papers). J. Craig Jackson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Germany. J. Craig Jackson's co-authors include William E. Truog, T. A. Standaert, Marla R. Wolfson, Thomas H. Shaffer, Robert A. deLemos, Jay S. Greenspan, S. David Rubenstein, Bradley P. Fuhrman, Corinne L. Leach and Forrest C. Bennett and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

J. Craig Jackson

40 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers

J. Craig Jackson
Donald M. Null United States
Claudia Roll Germany
Noah H. Hillman United States
Smeeta Sardesai United States
Boyd W. Goetzman United States
J Quero Spain
Donald M. Null United States
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All Works

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Tieder, Joel S., et al.. (2013). Primary fascial closure versus staged closure with silo in patients with gastroschisis: A meta-analysis. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 48(4). 845–857. 67 indexed citations
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Wolfson, Marla R., Ronald B. Hirschl, J. Craig Jackson, et al.. (2008). Multicenter Comparative Study of Conventional Mechanical Gas Ventilation to Tidal Liquid Ventilation in Oleic Acid Injured Sheep. ASAIO Journal. 54(3). 256–269. 25 indexed citations
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Tarczy‐Hornoch, Peter, J. Hildebrandt, & J. Craig Jackson. (2000). Gravitational effects on volume distribution in a model of partial and total liquid ventilation. Respiration Physiology. 120(2). 125–138. 15 indexed citations
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Bratton, Susan L., et al.. (1997). High-frequency oscillatory ventilation with partial liquid ventilation in a model of acute respiratory failure. Critical Care Medicine. 25(2). 299–302. 42 indexed citations
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Leach, Corinne L., Jay S. Greenspan, S. David Rubenstein, et al.. (1996). Partial Liquid Ventilation with Perflubron in Premature Infants with Severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome. New England Journal of Medicine. 335(11). 761–767. 331 indexed citations
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Pine, Timothy R. La, J. Craig Jackson, & Forrest C. Bennett. (1995). Outcome of Infants Weighing Less Than 800 Grams at Birth: 15 Years' Experience. PEDIATRICS. 96(3). 479–483. 94 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, William E. Truog, T. A. Standaert, et al.. (1994). Reduction in Lung Injury After Combined Surfactant and High-Frequency Ventilation. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 150(2). 534–539. 72 indexed citations
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Juul, Sandra E., Michael G. Kinsella, J. Craig Jackson, et al.. (1994). Changes in Hyaluronan Deposition during Early Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Premature Monkeys. Pediatric Research. 35(2). 238–243. 35 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, et al.. (1994). Full-Tidal Liquid Ventilation with Perfluorocarbon for Prevention of Lung Injury in Newborn Non-Human Primates. Artificial Cells Blood Substitutes and Biotechnology. 22(4). 1121–1132. 29 indexed citations
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Sekins, K. Michael, Jacqueline J. Coalson, Robert A. deLemos, et al.. (1994). Long-Term Partial Liquid Ventilation (PLV) with Perflubron in the Near-Term Baboon Neonate. Artificial Cells Blood Substitutes and Biotechnology. 22(4). 1381–1387. 11 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, et al.. (1994). Respiratory Gas Exchange and Inert Gas Retention during Partial Liquid Ventilation. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 361. 427–435. 18 indexed citations
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Truog, William E., J. Craig Jackson, T. A. Standaert, et al.. (1992). Acute changes in vasoactive lipid mediators in experimental hyaline membrane disease. Respiration Physiology. 90(3). 363–375. 2 indexed citations
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Ferrara, Teresa, Ronald Hoekstra, Robert J. Couser, et al.. (1991). Effects of surfactant therapy on outcome of infants with birth weights of 600 to 750 grams. The Journal of Pediatrics. 119(3). 455–457. 36 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, William E. Truog, T. A. Standaert, et al.. (1991). Effect of High-frequency Ventilation on the Development of Alveolar Edema in Premature Monkeys at Risk for Hyaline Membrane Disease. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 143(4_pt_1). 865–871. 39 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, et al.. (1990). Mechanisms for Reduced Total Lung Capacity at Birth and during Hyaline Membrane Disease in Premature Newborn Monkeys. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 142(2). 413–419. 31 indexed citations
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Greer, Benjamin E., Thomas R. Easterling, Thomas J. Benedetti, et al.. (1989). Fetal and maternal considerations in the management of stage I-B cervical cancer during pregnancy. Gynecologic Oncology. 34(1). 61–65. 52 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, Susan Palmer, Christopher Wilson, et al.. (1988). Postnatal changes in lung phospholipids and alveolar macrophages in term newborn monkeys. Respiration Physiology. 73(3). 289–299. 12 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, et al.. (1987). Efficacy of thromboresistant umbilical artery catheters in reducing aortic thrombosis and related complications. The Journal of Pediatrics. 110(1). 102–105. 27 indexed citations
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Jackson, J. Craig, et al.. (1987). Sequence of Inflammatory Cell Migration into Lung during Recovery from Hyaline Membrane Disease in Premature Newborn Monkeys 1– 3. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 135(4). 937–940. 44 indexed citations

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