Norman D. Reed

1.6k total citations
49 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Norman D. Reed is a scholar working on Immunology, Small Animals and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Norman D. Reed has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Immunology, 10 papers in Small Animals and 8 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Norman D. Reed's work include Immune Cell Function and Interaction (6 papers), Mast cells and histamine (6 papers) and T-cell and B-cell Immunology (5 papers). Norman D. Reed is often cited by papers focused on Immune Cell Function and Interaction (6 papers), Mast cells and histamine (6 papers) and T-cell and B-cell Immunology (5 papers). Norman D. Reed collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Norman D. Reed's co-authors include Patricia K. Crowle, Dean D. Manning, Richard H. Jacobson, John W. Jutila, Philip W. Stashak, Diana F. Amsbaugh, Benjamin Prescott, Tai-You Ha, T Y Ha and Phillip J. Baker and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and The Journal of Experimental Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Norman D. Reed

47 papers receiving 1.0k citations

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Norman D. Reed
C R Maliszewski United States
A Capron France
R. Wes Leid United States
R Binaghi France
Russell S. Weiser United States
Wilton E. Vannier United States
Willy F. Piessens United States
Joy Palm United States
C R Maliszewski United States
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All Works

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Reed, Norman D., et al.. (1988). Medium Conditioned by Spleen Cells of <i>Nematospiroides dubiu</i><i>s</i>-lnfected Mice Does Not Support Development of Cultured Mast Cells. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 85(1). 113–115. 6 indexed citations
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Reed, Norman D., D. Wakelin, David A. Lammas, & Richard K. Grencis. (1988). Genetic control of mast cell development in bone marrow cultures. Strain-dependent variation in cultures from inbred mice.. PubMed. 73(3). 510–5. 6 indexed citations
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Ha, Tai-You, Norman D. Reed, & Patricia K. Crowle. (1986). Immune Response Potential of Mast Cell-Deficient W/W<sup>v</sup> Mice. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 80(1). 85–94. 64 indexed citations
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Wassom, Donald L., et al.. (1983). Immunosuppression in Mouse Trypanosomiasis: Inhibition of Secondary Antibody Responses is Dependent on the Time of Antigen Priming. Journal of Parasitology. 69(5). 823–823. 1 indexed citations
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Ha, T Y, Norman D. Reed, & Patricia K. Crowle. (1983). Delayed expulsion of adult Trichinella spiralis by mast cell-deficient W/Wv mice. Infection and Immunity. 41(1). 445–447. 95 indexed citations
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Reed, Norman D.. (1982). Proceedings of the third International Workshop on Nude Mice. 43 indexed citations
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Brooks, Barbara & Norman D. Reed. (1980). Absorption of ablastic activity from mouse serum by using a Trypanosoma musculi population rich in dividing forms. Infection and Immunity. 27(1). 94–96. 7 indexed citations
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Lake, J P, et al.. (1977). Development of a Localized Hemolysis-in-Gel Assay for VI Antigen: Characterization of the Vi-Specific PFC Response of nude and Normal Mice. Immunological Communications. 6(2). 149–165. 3 indexed citations
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Markham, Richard B., Norman D. Reed, Philip W. Stashak, et al.. (1977). Effect of concanavalin a on lymphocyte interactions involved in the antibody response to type iii pneumococcal polysaccharide. II. Ability of suppressor t cells to act on both b cells and amplifier t cells to limit the magnitude of the antibody response.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 119(3). 1163–1168. 35 indexed citations
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Manning, Dean D., et al.. (1976). Suppression of reaginic antibody (IgE) formation in mice by treatment with anti-mu antiserum.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 144(1). 288–292. 28 indexed citations
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Morse, Herbert C., Alfred D. Steinberg, Peter H. Schur, & Norman D. Reed. (1974). Spontaneous “Autoimmune Disease” in Nude Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 113(2). 688–697. 30 indexed citations
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Jacobson, Richard H. & Norman D. Reed. (1974). The Immune Response of Congenitally Athymic (Nude) Mice to the Intestinal Nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 147(3). 667–670. 38 indexed citations
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Manning, Dean D., et al.. (1973). MAINTENANCE OF SKIN XENOGRAFTS OF WIDELY DIVERGENT PHYLOGENETIC ORIGIN ON CONGENITALLY ATHYMIC (NUDE) MICE. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 138(2). 488–494. 109 indexed citations
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Baker, Phillip J., Norman D. Reed, Philip W. Stashak, Diana F. Amsbaugh, & Benjamin Prescott. (1973). REGULATION OF THE ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO TYPE III PNEUMOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDE. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 137(6). 1431–1441. 129 indexed citations
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Aden, David P. & Norman D. Reed. (1973). In Vitro Immune Response to Lipopolysaccharide: Thymus-Derived Cells not Required. Immunological Communications. 2(3). 335–340. 9 indexed citations
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Reed, Norman D., et al.. (1972). Antibody Response to Escherichia Coli Lipopolysaccharide and Type III Pneumococcal Polysaccharide by Congenitally Thymusless (Nude) Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 108(5). 1470–1472. 71 indexed citations
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Aden, David P., Norman D. Reed, N. R. Underdahl, & Charles A. Mebus. (1969). Transferable Drug Resistance Among Enterobacteriaceae Isolated from Cases of Neonatal Diarrhea in Calves and Piglets. Applied Microbiology. 18(6). 961–964. 6 indexed citations
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Sieckmann, Donna G., Norman D. Reed, & Carl E. Georgi. (1969). Transferable Drug Resistance Among Enterobacteriaceae Isolated from Human Urinary Tract Infections. Applied Microbiology. 17(5). 701–706.
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Jutila, John W. & Norman D. Reed. (1968). Wasting disease induced with cortisol acetate. II. Bacteriologic studies.. PubMed. 100(3). 675–81. 1 indexed citations
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Reed, Norman D. & John W. Jutila. (1967). Wasting disease induced with cortisol acetate. I. Studies in germ-free and conventionally reared mice.. PubMed. 99(1). 238–45. 15 indexed citations

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