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Charles E. Reed

Charles E. Reed

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Immunology

D-Index
60
Citations
16046
World Ranking
3300
National Ranking
1534

Overview

Charles E. Reed was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their academic contributions primarily spanned the field of Medicine, with particular focus on several subfields including Molecular Biology, Paleontology, Anthropology, Archeology, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Throughout their career, the scientist's research addressed a variety of topics. These included:

  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Archaeology and Rock Art Studies
  • Infection Control and Ventilation
  • Thermoregulation and physiological responses
  • Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
  • CAR-T cell therapy research

Charles E. Reed's research output featured publications in several venues, notably:

  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts (2 publications)
  • Reviews in Colorado Archaeology
  • Holistic Nursing Practice

Coauthor collaborations were part of their work, with frequent collaborators including Mathias Oelke and Sojung Kim, each having coauthored two publications alongside Reed. Other collaborators included K. Pool, Jan E. Patterson, and Rebekah Kendrick.

The scientist's notable recent papers consisted of:

  • "Archaic-Age Architecture in Northwest Colorado" (2020), published in Reviews in Colorado Archaeology
  • "Essential Oils Can Mitigate Adverse Effects of Prolonged Masking in the Hospital Setting" (2022), published in Holistic Nursing Practice
  • "395 Enhancement of bispecific T cell engagers (bispecific TCE) killing potency in AML with the neximmune artificial immune modulation (AIM™) adoptive cell therapy (ACT) T cells" (2023), published in Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • "436 Prediction and evaluation of patient relevant neo-epitope peptides using AIM NP's, the E+E technology and healthy donor PBMC" (2024), published in Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts

Best Publications

  • Allergy, principles and practice

    Elliott Middleton;Charles E. Reed;Elliot F. Ellis

  • A community-based study of the epidemiology of asthma. Incidence rates, 1964-1983.

    John W. Yunginger;Charles E. Reed;Edward J. O'Connell;L. Joseph Melton

  • Sudden-Onset Fatal Asthma: A Distinct Entity with Few Eosinophils and Relatively More Neutrophils in the Airway Submucosa?

    Sanjiv Sur;Thomas B. Crotty;Gail M. Kephart;Bruce A. Hyma

  • Viruses as precipitants of asthmatic attacks in children.

    Theodore E. Minor;Elliot C. Dick;Anthony N. DeMeo;John J. Ouellette

  • The role of protease activation of inflammation in allergic respiratory diseases.

    Charles E. Reed;Hirohito Kita

  • Aerosol beclomethasone dipropionate compared with theophylline as primary treatment of chronic, mild to moderately severe asthma in children.

    David G. Tinkelman;Charles E. Reed;Harold S. Nelson;Kenneth P. Offord

  • Guidelines for the clinical evaluation of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Report of the Subcommittee on Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis.

    Richerson Hb;Bernstein Il;Fink Jn;Hunninghake Gw

  • Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: current concepts and future questions.

    Ashok M. Patel;Jay H. Ryu;Charles E. Reed

  • Efficacy of Beclomethasone Nasal Solution, Flunisolide, and Cromolyn in Relieving Symptoms of Ragweed Allergy

    Patrick W. Welsh;William E. Stricker;Chu Pin Chu;James M. Naessens

  • Ragweed immunotherapy in adult asthma.

    Creticos Ps;Reed Ce;Norman Ps;Khoury J

  • Quantification of occupational latex aeroallergens in a medical center.

    Mark C. Swanson;Mark E. Bubak;Loren W. Hunt;John W. Yunginger

  • Increased numbers of hypodense eosinophils in the blood of patients with bronchial asthma.

    Takeshi Fukuda;Sandra L. Dunnette;Charles E. Reed;Steven J. Ackerman

  • Environmental and occupational allergies.

    David B Peden;Charles E. Reed

  • Rhinovirus and influenza type A infections as precipitants of asthma.

    Theodore E. Minor;Elliot C. Dick;James W. Baker;John J. Ouellette

  • Endotoxin-stimulated innate immunity: A contributing factor for asthma.

    Charles E. Reed;Charles E. Reed;Donald K. Milton;Donald K. Milton

  • Incidence and outcomes of asthma in the elderly. A population-based study in Rochester, Minnesota

    Brent A. Bauer;Charles E. Reed;John W. Yunginger;Peter C. Wollan

  • An immunochemical approach to indoor aeroallergen quantitation with a new volumetric air sampler: studies with mite, roach, cat, mouse, and guinea pig antigens.

    Mark C. Swanson;Mahendra K. Agarwal;Charles E. Reed

  • The natural history of asthma

    Charles E. Reed

  • Attained adult height after childhood asthma: Effect of glucocorticoid therapy

    M. D. Silverstein;J. W. Yunginger;C. E. Reed;T. Petterson

  • The natural history of asthma in adults: the problem of irreversibility.

    Charles E. Reed

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald J. Gleich
Gerald J. Gleich University of Utah
William W. Busse
William W. Busse University of Wisconsin–Madison
James T. Li
James T. Li Mayo Clinic
Steven J. Ackerman
Steven J. Ackerman University of Illinois at Chicago
Hirohito Kita
Hirohito Kita Mayo Clinic
Raymond G. Slavin
Raymond G. Slavin Saint Louis University
Roy Patterson
Roy Patterson Northwestern University
Harold S. Nelson
Harold S. Nelson National Jewish Health
Jordan N. Fink
Jordan N. Fink Medical College of Wisconsin

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