J.M. Grange

1.7k total citations
46 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

J.M. Grange is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, J.M. Grange has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Infectious Diseases, 22 papers in Epidemiology and 7 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in J.M. Grange's work include Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (18 papers), Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (17 papers) and Leprosy Research and Treatment (7 papers). J.M. Grange is often cited by papers focused on Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (18 papers), Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (17 papers) and Leprosy Research and Treatment (7 papers). J.M. Grange collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Indonesia and United States. J.M. Grange's co-authors include T. Kardjito, M.D. Yates, T.W. Osborn, E. Nassau, Rhona Mirsky, Samuel Nm, Kristján R. Jessen, A László, J S Woodhead and P D Davies and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry and Veterinary Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

J.M. Grange

46 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J.M. Grange United Kingdom 20 827 706 263 262 161 46 1.3k
J. E. O'GRADY United Kingdom 14 294 0.4× 606 0.9× 210 0.8× 116 0.4× 117 0.7× 34 1.2k
B. H. Baldwin United States 24 299 0.4× 1.1k 1.5× 119 0.5× 144 0.5× 125 0.8× 49 1.6k
Daniel Barkan Israel 19 382 0.5× 447 0.6× 200 0.8× 101 0.4× 468 2.9× 42 1.4k
R. van Furth Netherlands 21 308 0.4× 356 0.5× 476 1.8× 104 0.4× 227 1.4× 42 1.4k
Miguel A. Pineda United Kingdom 24 269 0.3× 275 0.4× 328 1.2× 174 0.7× 353 2.2× 48 1.5k
Bertram Flehmig Germany 28 1.1k 1.3× 909 1.3× 220 0.8× 34 0.1× 183 1.1× 91 2.3k
B. C. Harinath India 15 606 0.7× 246 0.3× 44 0.2× 161 0.6× 175 1.1× 109 931
Alma Fulurija Australia 19 325 0.4× 308 0.4× 373 1.4× 218 0.8× 237 1.5× 38 1.2k
Deborah Lyn United States 21 121 0.1× 444 0.6× 533 2.0× 112 0.4× 234 1.5× 34 1.2k
Antonio Orduña Spain 18 188 0.2× 266 0.4× 180 0.7× 240 0.9× 280 1.7× 56 1.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.M. Grange

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All Works

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Bothamley, Graham, John S. Beck, G. M. T. Schreuder, et al.. (1995). Delayed Hypersensitivity and HLA in Smear-Positive Pulmonary Tuberculosis. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 106(1). 38–45. 7 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M., M.D. Yates, & L P Ormerod. (1995). Factors determining ethnic differences in the incidence of bacteriologically confirmed genitourinary tuberculosis in South East England. Journal of Infection. 30(1). 37–40. 10 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M., et al.. (1994). Zoonotic aspects of Mycobacterium bovis infection. Veterinary Microbiology. 40(1-2). 137–151. 114 indexed citations
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Cree, Ian A., et al.. (1993). Heat-stable opsonins in tuberculosis and leprosy. FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 7(2). 197–204. 5 indexed citations
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Bothamley, Graham, J. Swanson Beck, R C Potts, et al.. (1992). Specificity of Antibodies and Tuberculin Response after Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 166(1). 182–186. 43 indexed citations
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Abbot, Neil C, et al.. (1992). Cold fingers in leprosy.. PubMed. 60(4). 580–6. 12 indexed citations
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Fomukong, N.G., Jeremy W. Dale, T.W. Osborn, & J.M. Grange. (1992). Use of gene probes based on the insertion sequence IS986 to differentiate between BCG vaccine strains. Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 72(2). 126–133. 60 indexed citations
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Beck, John S., Neil C Abbot, C. Ruth Butlin, et al.. (1991). Impairment of vasomotor reflexes in the fingertips of leprosy patients.. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 54(11). 965–971. 26 indexed citations
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Abbot, Neil C, John S. Beck, C. Ruth Butlin, et al.. (1991). Impairment of fingertip vasomotor reflexes in leprosy patients and apparently healthy contacts.. PubMed. 59(4). 537–47. 14 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M., J.D. Collins, L.M. O'Reilly, Eamon Costello, & M.D. Yates. (1990). Identification and characteristics of Mycobacterium bovis isolated from cattle, badgers and deer in the Republic of Ireland.. 43(2). 33–35. 20 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M., et al.. (1990). The avian tubercle bacillus and its relatives. Journal of Applied Bacteriology. 68(5). 411–431. 64 indexed citations
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Kardjito, T., J.M. Grange, & J. Swanson Beck. (1990). Cooperative studies on the immunology of tuberculosis at Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.. PubMed. 8(2). 141–6. 2 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M., R D Tee, J. Swanson Beck, et al.. (1989). Total and anti-mycobacterial ige levels in serum from patients with tuberculosis and leprosy. Tubercle. 70(4). 273–279. 48 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M., S. Morley, R.A. Brown, et al.. (1989). Relationship between radiological classification and the serological and haematological features of untreated pulmonary tuberculosis in Indonesia. Tubercle. 70(2). 103–113. 14 indexed citations
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Nm, Samuel, Kristján R. Jessen, J.M. Grange, & Rhona Mirsky. (1987). Gamma interferon, but notMycobacterium leprae, induces major histocompatibility class II antigens on cultured rat Schwann cells. Journal of Neurocytology. 16(2). 281–287. 44 indexed citations
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Kardjito, T., et al.. (1982). 1. The effect of tuberculin reactivity and previous BCG vaccination on the antibody levels determined by elisa. Tubercle. 63(4). 269–274. 29 indexed citations
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Kardjito, T. & J.M. Grange. (1980). Immunological and clinical features of smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis in east Java. Tubercle. 61(4). 231–238. 31 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M.. (1975). Pseudolysogeny in Mycobacterium diernhoferi ATCC1934. Journal of General Microbiology. 89(2). 387–391. 2 indexed citations
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Grange, J.M., et al.. (1974). BACTERIOPHAGE TYPING OF MYCOBACTERIUM RANAE (FORTUITUM). THE USE OF UNADAPTED AND ADAPTED PHAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TYPING SYSTEM. Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section B Microbiology and Immunology. 82B(1). 87–93. 9 indexed citations

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