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Overview

John A. Mannick was affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States during their career in scientific research. The scope of their work covered various aspects related to their field, although specific details on the main fields of study, subfields, and primary topics of research were not provided.

Throughout their career, John A. Mannick did not have any listed recent research papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues available for reference. There is also no record of book publications associated with their name in the provided data. The absence of these elements limits the ability to detail the particular areas of specialization or collaborative networks they may have been part of.

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Best Publications

  • A network-based analysis of systemic inflammation in humans

    Steve E. Calvano;Wenzhong Xiao;Daniel R. Richards;Ramon M. Felciano

  • Major injury leads to predominance of the T helper-2 lymphocyte phenotype and diminished interleukin-12 production associated with decreased resistance to infection.

    S T O'Sullivan;J A Lederer;A F Horgan;D H Chin

  • Secondary femoropopliteal reconstruction.

    Anthony D. Whittemore;Alexander W. Clowes;Nathan P. Couch;John A. Mannick

  • THE EFFECTS OF INJURY ON THE ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE

    James A. Lederer;Mary L. Rodrick;John A. Mannick

  • Circulating human peripheral blood granulocytes synthesize and secrete tumor necrosis factor alpha

    Dominik B. Dubravec;David R. Spriggs;John A. Mannick;Mary L. Rodrick

  • Injury Primes the Innate Immune System for Enhanced Toll-Like Receptor Reactivity

    Hugh M. Paterson;Thomas J. Murphy;Elizabeth J. Purcell;Odhran Shelley

  • Aortic aneurysm repair. Reduced operative mortality associated with maintenance of optimal cardiac performance.

    Anthony D. Whittemore;Alexander W. Clowes;Herbert B. Hechtman;John A. Mannick

  • Cytokines, sepsis and immunomodulation

    R. G. Molloy;J. A. Mannick;M. L. Rodrick

  • The immunologic response to injury.

    John A Mannick;Mary L Rodrick;James A Lederer

  • Major Injury Induces Increased Production of Interleukin-10 by Cells of the Immune System With a Negative Impact on Resistance to Infection

    Ann Lyons;John L. Kelly;Mary L. Rodrick;John A. Mannick

  • Inadequate interleukin 2 production. A fundamental immunological deficiency in patients with major burns.

    J. Wood;Mary Rodrick;John O'mahony;Steven Palder

  • Depression of cellular immunity after multiple trauma in the absence of sepsis.

    John O'mahony;Steven Palder;J. Wood;Andrew McIRVINE

  • Application of genome-wide expression analysis to human health and disease

    J. Perren Cobb;Michael N. Mindrinos;Carol Miller-Graziano;Steve E. Calvano

  • Association of Anergy with an Immunosuppressive Peptide Fraction in the Serum of Patients with Cancer

    Arthur H. Glasgow;Richard B. Nimberg;James O. Menzoian;Inna Saporoschetz

  • CD4+CD25+ Regulatory T Cells Control Innate Immune Reactivity after Injury

    Thomas J. Murphy;Niamh Ni Choileain;Yan Zang;John A. Mannick

  • Transformation of human lymphocytes: inhibition by homologous alpha globulin.

    Sidney R. Cooperband;Helge Bondevik;Karl Schmid;John A. Mannick

  • Surgical Treatment: Evidence-Based and Problem-Oriented

    René G Holzheimer;John A Mannick

  • Selective evaluation and management of coronary artery disease in patients undergoing repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms. A 16-year experience.

    Michael A. Golden;Anthony D. Whittemore;Magruder C. Donaldson;John A. Mannick

  • Quantitative Proteome Analysis of Human Plasma following in Vivo Lipopolysaccharide Administration Using 16O/18O Labeling and the Accurate Mass and Time Tag Approach

    Wei Jun Qian;Matthew E. Monroe;Tao Liu;Jon M. Jacobs

  • Autografts of bone marrow in dogs after lethal total-body radiation.

    Mannick Ja;Lochte Hl;Ashley Ca;Thomas Ed

Frequent Co-Authors

James A. Lederer
James A. Lederer Brigham and Women's Hospital
Anthony D. Whittemore
Anthony D. Whittemore Brigham and Women's Hospital
Michael Belkin
Michael Belkin Tel Aviv University
Herbert B. Hechtman
Herbert B. Hechtman Brigham and Women's Hospital
Wenzhong Xiao
Wenzhong Xiao Harvard University
Glenn Steele
Glenn Steele Geisinger Health System
Michael S. Conte
Michael S. Conte University of California, San Francisco
Henry V. Baker
Henry V. Baker University of Florida
Daniel G. Remick
Daniel G. Remick Boston University
Irshad H. Chaudry
Irshad H. Chaudry University of Alabama at Birmingham

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