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George G. Klee

George G. Klee

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Medicine

D-Index
80
Citations
22152
World Ranking
17169
National Ranking
8605

Overview

George G. Klee is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their research is primarily focused within the field of Medicine, with specific work across several subfields including Nephrology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Rheumatology, and Statistics and Probability.

Their recent publications demonstrate contributions to topics such as Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research, Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes, as well as Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment and Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials.

  • Urinary CD80 Discriminates Among Glomerular Disease Types and Reflects Disease Activity (2020, Kidney International Reports)
  • Prospective validation of microseminoprotein-β added to the 4Kscore in predicting high-grade prostate cancer in an international multicentre cohort (2020, British Journal of Urology)

Frequent coauthors of Klee include:

  • Anatilde M. Gonzalez Guerrico
  • John C. Lieske
  • Sanjay Kumar
  • Víctor López-Báez
  • Adam M. Wright

Key publication venues for Klee's work are:

  • Kidney International Reports
  • British Journal of Urology

The research addresses diverse clinical issues, combining clinical insights with statistical approaches to enhance understanding in areas such as kidney-related diseases and prostate cancer.

Best Publications

  • Relationship of serum sex steroid levels and bone turnover markers with bone mineral density in men and women: A key role for bioavailable estrogen

    Sundeep Khosla;L. Joseph Melton;Elizabeth J. Atkinson;W. M. O'Fallon

  • DHEA in elderly women and DHEA or testosterone in elderly men

    K. Sreekumaran Nair;Robert A. Rizza;Peter O'brien;Ketan Dhatariya

  • Discovery and Validation of a Prostate Cancer Genomic Classifier that Predicts Early Metastasis Following Radical Prostatectomy

    Nicholas Erho;Anamaria Crisan;Ismael A. Vergara;Anirban P. Mitra

  • A Multicenter Study of [-2]Pro-Prostate Specific Antigen Combined With Prostate Specific Antigen and Free Prostate Specific Antigen for Prostate Cancer Detection in the 2.0 to 10.0 ng/ml Prostate Specific Antigen Range

    William J. Catalona;Alan W. Partin;Martin G. Sanda;John T. Wei

  • National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines for Use of Tumor Markers in Testicular, Prostate, Colorectal, Breast, and Ovarian Cancers

    Catharine M. Sturgeon;Michael J. Duffy;Ulf Håkan Stenman;Hans Lilja

  • The utility of CA 19-9 in the diagnoses of cholangiocarcinoma in patients without primary sclerosing cholangitis

    Anand H Patel;Denise M Harnois;George G Klee;Nicholas F LaRusso

  • Mechanisms of the Age-Associated Deterioration in Glucose Tolerance: Contribution of Alterations in Insulin Secretion, Action, and Clearance

    Rita Basu;Elena Breda;Ann L. Oberg;Claudia C. Powell

  • Cobalamin and Folate Evaluation: Measurement of Methylmalonic Acid and Homocysteine vs Vitamin B12 and Folate

    George G. Klee

  • Brief report: inhibition of renal phosphate transport by a tumor product in a patient with oncogenic osteomalacia.

    Qiang Cai;Stephen F. Hodgson;Pai C. Kao;Vanda A. Lennon

  • Free, complexed and total serum prostate-specific antigen : the establishment of appropriate reference ranges for their concentrations and ratios

    Joseph E. Oesterling;Steven J. Jacobsen;George G. Klee;Kim Petterson

  • Antibody-Based Protein Multiplex Platforms: Technical and Operational Challenges

    Allison A. Ellington;Iftikhar J. Kullo;Kent R. Bailey;George G. Klee

  • Validation of a Genomic Classifier that Predicts Metastasis Following Radical Prostatectomy in an At Risk Patient Population

    R. Jeffrey Karnes;Eric J. Bergstralh;Elai Davicioni;Mercedeh Ghadessi

  • Clinical use of biochemical markers of bone remodeling: current status and future directions.

    A. C. Looker;D. C. Bauer;C. H. Chesnut;C. M. Gundberg

  • Effects of age and sex on postprandial glucose metabolism: differences in glucose turnover, insulin secretion, insulin action, and hepatic insulin extraction.

    Rita Basu;Chiara Dalla Man;Marco Campioni;Ananda Basu

  • Human glandular kallikrein 2 (hK2) expression in prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia and adenocarcinoma: A novel prostate cancer marker

    Micheal F. Darson;Anna Pacelli;Patrick Roche;Harry G. Rittenhouse

  • Absolute Quantification of the Model Biomarker Prostate-Specific Antigen in Serum by LC-MS/MS Using Protein Cleavage and Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry

    David R. Barnidge;Marcia K. Goodmanson;George G. Klee;David C. Muddiman

  • Incidence of prostate cancer diagnosis in the eras before and after serum prostate-specific antigen testing.

    Steven J. Jacobsen;Slavica K. Katusic;Erik J. Bergstralh;Joseph E. Oesterling

  • The prostate health index selectively identifies clinically significant prostate cancer

    Stacy Loeb;Martin G. Sanda;Dennis L. Broyles;Sanghyuk S. Shin

  • Primary aldosteronism. Diagnostic evaluation.

    William F. Young;George G. Klee

  • Original ContributionsThe utility of CA 19-9 in the diagnoses of cholangiocarcinoma in patients without primary sclerosing cholangitis

    Anand H Patel;Denise M Harnois;George G Klee;Nicholas F LaRusso

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven J. Jacobsen
Steven J. Jacobsen Kaiser Permanente
Eric W. Klee
Eric W. Klee Mayo Clinic
Joseph E. Oesterling
Joseph E. Oesterling University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Hans Lilja
Hans Lilja Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Daniel W. Chan
Daniel W. Chan Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Ian D. Hay
Ian D. Hay Mayo Clinic
Karla V. Ballman
Karla V. Ballman Cornell University
Yuehwern Yih
Yuehwern Yih Purdue University West Lafayette

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