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Overview

Abraham M. Rudolph is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research contributions are documented primarily within the domain of cardiology as evident from their recent publication record.

Rudolph has authored at least one paper titled "Julien Ivor Ellis Hoffman", published in 2020 in Cardiology in the Young. This publication reflects their involvement in pediatric cardiology or related cardiovascular research topics. As of now, the paper has not accrued citations.

The scientist has collaborated with a limited set of co-authors. One frequent co-author is Norman H. Silverman, with whom they have published at least one paper.

Their work appears mainly in the journal Cardiology in the Young, indicating a focus on cardiovascular issues in younger populations or congenital heart conditions.

  • Julien Ivor Ellis Hoffman (2020, Cardiology in the Young)

  • Norman H. Silverman

  • Cardiology in the Young

Best Publications

  • Blood flow measurements with radionuclide-labeled particles.

    Michael A. Heymann;Bruce D. Payne;Julien I.E. Hoffman;Abraham M. Rudolph

  • The Circulation of the Fetus in Utero METHODS FOR STUDYING DISTRIBUTION OF BLOOD FLOW, CARDIAC OUTPUT AND ORGAN BLOOD FLOW

    Abraham M. Rudolph;Michael A. Heymann

  • Cardiovascular responses to hypoxemia and acidemia in fetal lambs.

    Herbert E. Cohn;Edmond J. Sacks;Michael A. Heymann;Abraham M. Rudolph

  • Closure of the Ductus Arteriosus in Premature Infants by Inhibition of Prostaglandin Synthesis

    Michael A. Heymann;Abraham M. Rudolph;Norman H. Silverman

  • Circulatory Changes during Growth in the Fetal Lamb

    Abraham M. Rudolph;Michael A. Heymann

  • Distribution and regulation of blood flow in the fetal and neonatal lamb.

    Abraham M. Rudolph

  • Hemodynamic considerations in the development of narrowing of the aorta

    Abraham M. Rudolph;Michael A. Heymann;Ursula Spitznas

  • The Changes in the Circulation After Birth Their Importance in Congenital Heart Disease

    Abraham M. Rudolph

  • Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn infant.

    Daniel L. Levin;Michael A. Heymann;Joseph A. Kitterman;George A. Gregory

  • Patent ducts arteriosus in premature infants. Incidence, relation to pulmonary disease and management.

    Kitterman Ja;Edmunds Lh;Gregory Ga;Heymann Ma

  • Gestational changes in pulmonary vascular responses in fetal lambs in utero.

    A B Lewis;M A Heymann;A M Rudolph

  • Pulmonary vascular disease with congenital heart lesions: pathologic features and causes.

    J I Hoffman;A M Rudolph;M A Heymann

  • Studies on the circulation in the neonatal period. The circulation in the respiratory distress syndrome.

    A. M. Rudolph;J. E. Drorbaugh;P. A. M. Auld;A. J. Rudolph

  • Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow in the preterm fetal lamb.

    Lu-Ann Papile;Abraham M Rudolph;Michael A Heymann

  • Liver and ductus venosus blood flows in fetal lambs in utero.

    Daniel I. Edelstone;Abraham M. Rudolph;Michael A. Heymann

  • Changes in the pulmonary circulation during birth-related events.

    David F Teitel;Harriet S Iwamoto;Abraham M Rudolph

  • Tetralogy of Fallot with Absent Pulmonary Valve Natural History and Hemodynamic Considerations

    Jeffrey B. Lakier;Paul Stanger;Michael A. Heymann;Julien I. E. Hoffman

  • Echocardiographic Assessment of Ductus Arteriosus Shunt in Premature Infants

    Norman H. Silverman;Alan B. Lewis;Michael A. Heymann;Abraham M. Rudolph

  • The effect of reducing umbilical blood flow on fetal oxygenation.

    Joseph Itskovitz;Edmund F. LaGamma;Abraham M. Rudolph

  • Models of congenital heart disease in fetal lambs.

    N H Fishman;R B Hof;A M Rudolph;M A Heymann

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. Heymann
Michael A. Heymann University of California, San Francisco
Norman H. Silverman
Norman H. Silverman University of California, San Francisco
Ronald I. Clyman
Ronald I. Clyman University of California, San Francisco
Melvin M. Grumbach
Melvin M. Grumbach University of California, San Francisco
Peter D. Gluckman
Peter D. Gluckman University of Auckland
Alexander S. Nadas
Alexander S. Nadas Harvard University
Leslie Z. Benet
Leslie Z. Benet University of California, San Francisco
Charles Wood
Charles Wood University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Douglas V. Faller
Douglas V. Faller Takeda (Japan)
Yuet Wai Kan
Yuet Wai Kan University of California, San Francisco

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