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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
9892
World Ranking
12198
National Ranking
5208

Overview

Donald E. Corrier is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. This association situates their work within a government research framework focused on agricultural science and related disciplines.

While there are no recent papers listed to detail specific research outputs, the affiliation itself indicates involvement in agricultural research, which commonly encompasses areas such as crop production, animal science, soil science, plant pathology, and food safety.

No frequent co-authors or publication venues have been recorded, which may suggest that either collaborations and publishing history are not well documented in the available dataset or that their work may focus more on applied research or internal agency projects.

The absence of listed book publications points towards a research career centered around articles, reports, or practical applications rather than extensive monographic publications.

Similarly, no fields or subfields of study are enumerated. However, the connection to the Agricultural Research Service implies engagement in scientific topics related to agriculture and possibly related environmental sciences.

No main topics of work or awards have been documented. This limits the ability to provide insights into specialized expertise or recognitions awarded throughout the scientist's career.

Donald E. Corrier is not deceased, indicating that their professional activity could be ongoing or recent, though the data does not specify current projects or roles.

Best Publications

  • Efficacy of a Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate to Reduce the Toxicity of Aflatoxin and T-2 Toxin

    L F Kubena;R B Harvey;W E Huff;D E Corrier

  • Evaluation of Cell-Mediated, Cutaneous Basophil Hypersensitivity in Young Chickens by an Interdigital Skin Test

    D. E. Corrier;J. R. DeLOACH

  • Diminution of Aflatoxicosis in Growing Chickens by the Dietary Addition of a Hydrated, Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate

    L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;T. D. Phillips;D. E. Corrier

  • Prevention of Salmonella typhimurium Colonization of Broilers with D-Mannose

    B. A. Oyofo;J. R. DeLOACH;D. E. Corrier;J. O. Norman

  • Effect of Dietary Lactose on Cecal pH, Bacteriostatic Volatile Fatty Acids, and Salmonella typhimurium Colonization of Broiler Chicks

    Donald E. Corrier;Arthur Hinton;Richard L. Ziprin;Ross C. Beier

  • Control of Salmonella typhimurium Colonization in Broiler Chicks with a Continuous-Flow Characterized Mixed Culture of Cecal Bacteria

    D. E. Corrier;D. J. Nisbet;D. J. Nisbet;C. M. Scanlan;C. M. Scanlan;A. G. Hollister;A. G. Hollister

  • Evaluation of the Chicken Crop as a Source of Salmonella Contamination for Broiler Carcasses

    B. M. Hargis;D. J. Caldwell;D. J. Caldwell;R. L. Brewer;R. L. Brewer;D. E. Corrier;D. E. Corrier

  • Inhibition by Mannose of In Vitro Colonization of Chicken Small Intestine by Salmonella typhimurium

    B. A. Oyofo;R. E. Droleskey;J. O. Norman;H. H. Mollenhauer

  • Presence of Salmonella in the crop and ceca of broiler chickens before and after preslaughter feed withdrawal.

    D E Corrier;J A Byrd;B M Hargis;M E Hume

  • Progression of Aflatoxicosis in Broiler Chickens

    W. E. Huff;L. F. Kubena;R. B. Harvey;D. E. Corrier

  • Biological control of Salmonella typhimurium in young chickens.

    Arthur Hinton;Donald E. Corrier;George E. Spates;James O. Norman

  • Effect of Carbohydrates on Salmonella typhimurium Colonization in Broiler Chickens

    Buhari A. Oyofo;John R. Deloach;Donald E. Corrier;James O. Norman

  • Heterophils are decisive components in the early responses of chickens to Salmonella enteritidis infections

    Michael H. Kogut;Guillermo I. Tellez;Edward D. McGruder;Billy M. Hargis

  • Short-chain volatile fatty acids modulate the expression of the hilA and invF genes of Salmonella typhimurium.

    Juliet A. Durant;Donald E. Corrier;Steven C. Ricke

  • In vivo activation of heterophil function in chickens following injection with Salmonella enteritidis-immune lymphokines.

    Michael H. Kogut;Edward D. McGruder;Billy M. Hargis;Donald E. Corrier

  • Feed Deprivation Affects Crop Environment and Modulates Salmonella enteritidis Colonization and Invasion of Leghorn Hens

    Juliet A. Durant;Donald E. Corrier;J. Allen Byrd;Larry H. Stanker

  • Prevention of aflatoxicosis by addition of hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate to the diets of growing barrows.

    R B Harvey;L F Kubena;T D Phillips;W E Huff

  • Effect of dietary lactose on salmonella colonization of market-age broiler chickens.

    Donald E. Corrier;Arthur Hinton;Richard L. Ziprin;John R. DeLoach

  • Influence of Ochratoxin A and Deoxynivalenol on Growing Broiler Chicks

    L. F. Kubena;W. E. Huff;R. B. Harvey;D. E. Corrier

  • Effect of Mixed Cecal Microflora Maintained in Continuous Culture and of Dietary Lactose on Salmonella typhimurium Colonization in Broiler Chicks

    David J. Nisbet;Donald E. Corrier;John R. DeLoach

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Nisbet
David J. Nisbet United States Department of Agriculture
Leon F. Kubena
Leon F. Kubena Agricultural Research Service
Roger B. Harvey
Roger B. Harvey United States Department of Agriculture
Timothy D. Phillips
Timothy D. Phillips Texas A&M University
James A. Byrd
James A. Byrd Agricultural Research Service
Arthur Hinton
Arthur Hinton Agricultural Research Service
Ross C. Beier
Ross C. Beier United States Department of Agriculture
W. E. Huff
W. E. Huff University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
George E. Rottinghaus
George E. Rottinghaus University of Missouri
Steven C. Ricke
Steven C. Ricke University of Wisconsin–Madison

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