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16893
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18204
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9076

Overview

Deborah Greenspan is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their academic and research career is situated within this institution, which is known for its contributions to medical and health sciences.

While specific research papers are not listed, the profile does not provide particular areas of study or academic topics explicitly attributed to Greenspan. Likewise, there is no detailed information on primary fields or subfields of study, nor are there listed main topics of work that could define the scope of their research focus.

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The scientist is currently active, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • American College of Rheumatology classification criteria for Sjögren's syndrome: a data-driven, expert consensus approach in the Sjögren's International Collaborative Clinical Alliance cohort

    S C Shiboski;C H Shiboski;L A Criswell;A N Baer

  • Replication of Epstein–Barr Virus within the Epithelial Cells of Oral Hairy Leukoplakia, an AIDS-Associated Lesion

    J S Greenspan;D Greenspan;E T Lennette;D I Abrams

  • Oral "hairy" leucoplakia in male homosexuals: evidence of association with both papillomavirus and a herpes-group virus.

    Deborah Greenspan;Marcus Conant;Sol Silverman;JohnS. Greenspan

  • Frequent isolation of HHV-6 from saliva and high seroprevalence of the virus in the population

    J.A. Levy;Frank Ferro;D. Greenspan;E.T. Lennette

  • Oral findings in people with or at high risk for AIDS: a study of 375 homosexual males

    Sol Silverman;Cesar A. Migliorati;Francina Lozada-Nur;Deborah Greenspan

  • Relation of Oral Hairy Leukoplakia to Infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Risk of Developing AIDS

    Deborah Greenspan;John S. Greenspan;Norman G. Hearst;Li-Zhen Pan

  • Osteonecrosis in patients irradiated for head and neck carcinoma

    Robert B. Morrish;Eric Chan;Sol Silverman;John Meyer

  • The prevalence of oral lesions in HIV-infected homosexual and bisexual men: three San Francisco epidemiological cohorts.

    David W. Feigal;Mitchell H. Katz;Deborah Greenspan;Janice Westenhouse

  • Differential expression of Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinase and phospholipase B genes in humans correlates with active oral and vaginal infections.

    Julian R. Naglik;Catherine A. Rodgers;Penelope J. Shirlaw;Jennifer L. Dobbie

  • Effect of highly active antiretroviral therapy on frequency of oral warts.

    Deborah Greenspan;Alison J Canchola;Laurie A MacPhail;Behnaz Cheikh

  • Differentiation-associated expression of the Epstein-Barr virus BZLF1 transactivator protein in oral hairy leukoplakia.

    L S Young;R Lau;M Rowe;G Niedobitek

  • In Vivo Analysis of Secreted Aspartyl Proteinase Expression in Human Oral Candidiasis

    Julian R. Naglik;George Newport;Theodore C. White;Lynette L. Fernandes-Naglik

  • Randomized clinical trial of the effectiveness of 3 commonly used mouthwashes to treat chemotherapy-induced mucositis

    Marylin J. Dodd;Suzanne L. Dibble;Christine Miaskowski;Laurie MacPhail

  • Oral candidiasis in HIV infection: pseudomembranous and erythematous candidiasis show similar rates of progression to AIDS.

    Caroline L. Dodd;Deborah Greenspan;Mitchell H. Katz;Janice L. Westenhouse

  • Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Oral Hairy Leukoplakia: Virus Replication in the Absence of a Detectable Latent Phase

    Gerald Niedobitek;Lawrence S. Young;Richard Lau;Louise Brooks

  • Progression to AIDS in HIV-infected homosexual and bisexual men with hairy leukoplakia and oral candidiasis.

    Mitchell H. Katz;Deborah Greenspan;Janice Westenhouse;Nancy A. Hessol

  • Randomized clinical trial of chlorhexidine versus placebo for prevention of oral mucositis in patients receiving chemotherapy.

    M J Dodd;P J Larson;S L Dibble;C Miaskowski

  • Human immunodeficiency virus-associated oral Kaposi's sarcoma. A heterogeneous cell population dominated by spindle-shaped endothelial cells.

    J. A. Regezi;L. A. MacPhail;T. E. Daniels;Y. G. DeSouza

  • Oral Lesions of HIV Disease and HAART in Industrialized Countries

    T.A. Hodgson;D. Greenspan;J.S. Greenspan

  • Effectiveness of pilocarpine in postradiation xerostomia.

    Deborah Greenspan;Troy E. Daniels

Frequent Co-Authors

John S. Greenspan
John S. Greenspan University of California, San Francisco
Sol Silverman
Sol Silverman University of California, San Francisco
Joel M. Palefsky
Joel M. Palefsky University of California, San Francisco
Jay A. Levy
Jay A. Levy University of California, San Francisco
Steven M. Paul
Steven M. Paul University of California, San Francisco
Christine Miaskowski
Christine Miaskowski University of California, San Francisco
Donald I. Abrams
Donald I. Abrams University of California, San Francisco
Diane W. Wara
Diane W. Wara University of California, San Francisco
Nina Agabian
Nina Agabian University of California, San Francisco
Susan Buchbinder
Susan Buchbinder University of California, San Francisco

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