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Overview

Arthur J. Ammann is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their recent research contributions include a publication titled Análisis económico de un modelo educativo de seguridad humana en los Bateyes del Suroeste de la República Dominicana, which appeared in 2022 in the journal Ciencia y Salud.

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Eddy Pérez Then
  • John C. Beier
  • Gail Shor Posner
  • Sherri L. Porcelain
  • Clyde B. McCoy

The primary publication venue for their work is the journal Ciencia y Salud.

Best Publications

  • NUCLEOSIDE-PHOSPHORYLASE DEFICIENCY IN A CHILD WITH SEVERELY DEFECTIVE T-CELL IMMUNITY AND NORMAL B-CELL IMMUNITY

    EloiseR. Giblett;ArthurJ. Ammann;Robert Sandman;DianeW. Wara

  • Perinatal Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 by Pregnant Women with RNA Virus Loads <1000 Copies/mL

    John P. A. Ioannidis;John P. A. Ioannidis;Elaine J. Abrams;Elaine J. Abrams;Arthur Ammann;Marc Bulterys

  • Acquired immunodeficiency in an infant: possible transmission by means of blood products.

    ArthurJ. Ammann;DianeW. Wara;Selma Dritz;MortonJ. Cowan

  • B-cell immunodeficiency in acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

    Arthur J. Ammann;Gerald Schiffman;Donald Abrams;Paul Volberding

  • Thymosin activity in patients with cellular immunodeficiency.

    Diane W. Wara;Allan L. Goldstein;Nancy E. Doyle;Arthur J. Ammann

  • Combined immunodeficiency disease associated with adenosine deaminase deficiency. Report on a workshop held in Albany, New York, October 1, 1973.

    H.J. Meuwissen;B. Pollara;R.J. Pickering;A. Ammann

  • Deoxyguanosine Triphosphate as a Possible Toxic Metabolite in the Immunodeficiency Associated with Purine Nucleoside Phosphorylase Deficiency

    Amos Cohen;Lorraine J. Gudas;Arthur J. Ammann;Gerard E. J. Staal

  • Pneumococcal polysaccharide immunization in infants and children.

    Morton J. Cowan;Arthur J. Ammann;Diane W. Wara;Virgil M. Howie

  • Complications of co-trimoxazole in treatment of aids-associated pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in homosexual men

    HowardS. Jaffe;ArthurJ. Ammann;DonaldI. Abrams;BrianJ. Lewis

  • Immunologic responses in malnourished children

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  • Acquired immune dysfunction in homosexual men: immunologic profiles.

    Arthur J. Ammann;Donald Abrams;Marcus Conant;David Chudwin

  • Maternal HIV-1 viral load and vertical transmission of infection: the Ariel Project for the prevention of HIV transmission from mother to infant.

    Yunzhen Cao;Paul Krogstad;Bette T. Korber;Bette T. Korber;Richard A. Koup

  • Multiple biotin-dependent carboxylase deficiencies associated with defects in T-cell and B-cell immunity

    Morton J. Cowan;Seymour Packman;Diane W. Wara;Arthur J. Ammann

  • Use of intravenous γ-globulin in antibody immunodeficiency: Results of a multicenter controlled trial

    Arthur J. Ammann;Robert F. Ashman;Rebecca H. Buckley;W.R. Hardie

  • Immunoglobulin E deficiency in ataxia-telangiectasia.

    A. J. Ammann;W. A. Cain;K. Ishizaka;R. Hong

  • The involvement of human tumor necrosis factors-alpha and -beta in the mixed lymphocyte reaction.

    M R Shalaby;T Espevik;G C Rice;A J Ammann

  • Maternal transmission of acquired immune deficiency syndrome

    Morton J. Cowan;Morton J. Cowan;David Hellmann;David Hellmann;David Chudwin;David Chudwin;Diane W. Wara;Diane W. Wara

  • The DiGeorge Syndrome and the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

    Arthur J. Ammann;Diane W. Wara;Morton J. Cowan;Douglas J. Barrett

  • Comparison of high-dose and low-dose intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases☆

    Hans D. Ochs;Susanna H. Fischer;Ralph J. Wedgwood;Diane W. Wara

  • The antibody responses to pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides in aged individuals.

    Arthur J. Ammann;Gerald Schiffman;Robert Austrian

  • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome in childhood.

    Kevin M. Shannon;Arthur J. Ammann

Frequent Co-Authors

Diane W. Wara
Diane W. Wara University of California, San Francisco
Morton J. Cowan
Morton J. Cowan University of California, San Francisco
E. Richard Stiehm
E. Richard Stiehm University of California, Los Angeles
William M. Wara
William M. Wara Kaiser Permanente
Bette T. Korber
Bette T. Korber Los Alamos National Laboratory
Theodore L. Phillips
Theodore L. Phillips University of California, San Francisco
David W. Martin
David W. Martin University of Toronto
Kevin Shannon
Kevin Shannon University of California, San Francisco
Paul A. Volberding
Paul A. Volberding University of California, San Francisco
Katherine K. Matthay
Katherine K. Matthay University of California, San Francisco

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