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John W. Yunginger

John W. Yunginger

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Immunology

D-Index
69
Citations
16688
World Ranking
2511
National Ranking
1207

Overview

John W. Yunginger was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States during their professional career.

Details on recent research publications, frequent co-authors, and common publication venues for John W. Yunginger are not available. Similarly, specific fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics attributed to this scientist have not been documented in the accessible records.

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Best Publications

  • 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

  • Exposure to an Aeroallergen as a Possible Precipitating Factor in Respiratory Arrest in Young Patients with Asthma

    Mark T. O'Hollaren;John W. Yunginger;Kenneth P. Offord;Michael J. Somers

  • Effect of Anti-IgE Therapy in Patients with Peanut Allergy

    Donald Y.M. Leung;Hugh A. Sampson;John W. Yunginger;A. Wesley Burks

  • Fatal Food-Induced Anaphylaxis

    J W Yunginger;K G Sweeney;W Q Sturner;L A Giannandrea

  • Time course of appearance and disappearance of human mast cell tryptase in the circulation after anaphylaxis.

    L B Schwartz;J W Yunginger;J Miller;R Bokhari

  • Effect of immunotherapy on immunoglobulin E and immunoglobulin G antibodies to ragweed antigens: A six-year prospective study

    Gerald J. Gleich;Ellen M. Zimmermann;Lowell L. Henderson;John W. Yunginger

  • Latex allergy: epidemiological study of 1351 hospital workers.

    G M Liss;G L Sussman;K Deal;S Brown

  • Anaphylaxis to measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine mediated by IgE to gelatin

    John M. Kelso;R.T. Jones;J.W. Yunginger

  • Laboratory investigation of deaths due to anaphylaxis.

    John W. Yunginger;Douglas R. Nelson;Diane L. Squillace;Richard T. Jones

  • Perioperative Respiratory Complications in Patients with Asthma

    D. O. Warner;M. A. Warner;R. D. Barnes;K. P. Offord

  • Extractable latex allergens and proteins in disposable medical gloves and other rubber products

    John W. Yunginger;Richard T. Jones;Anthony F. Fransway;John M. Kelso

  • Quantification of occupational latex aeroallergens in a medical center.

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

  • 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

  • A consensus protocol for the determination of the threshold doses for allergenic foods: how much is too much?

    S. L. Taylor;S. L. Hefle;C. Bindslev-Jensen;F. M. Atkins

  • Allergic rhinitis in Rochester, Minnesota residents with asthma: Frequency and impact on health care charges ☆ ☆☆ ★

    Barbara P. Yawn;John W. Yunginger;Peter C. Wollan;Charles E. Reed

  • Quantitative IgE antibody assays in allergic diseases.

    John W. Yunginger;Staffan Ahlstedt;Staffan Ahlstedt;Peyton A. Eggleston;Henry A. Homburger

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

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

  • Long-Term Survival of a Cohort of Community Residents with Asthma

    Marc D. Silverstein;Charles E. Reed;Edward J. O'Connell;L. Joseph Melton

  • A prospective, controlled study showing that rubber gloves are the major contributor to latex aeroallergen levels in the operating room

    Dann K. Heilman;Richard T. Jones;Mark C. Swanson;John W. Yunginger

  • Cockroach cause of allergic asthma: Its specificity and immunologic profile

    Bann Kang;Bann Kang;Devi Vellody;Devi Vellody;Henry Homburger;Henry Homburger;John W. Yunginger;John W. Yunginger

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald J. Gleich
Gerald J. Gleich University of Utah
Charles E. Reed
Charles E. Reed Mayo Clinic
Gordon Sussman
Gordon Sussman University of Toronto
Hugh A. Sampson
Hugh A. Sampson Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Kristin M. Leiferman
Kristin M. Leiferman University of Utah
Peter C. Wollan
Peter C. Wollan University of Rochester
James T. Li
James T. Li Mayo Clinic
Richard F. Lockey
Richard F. Lockey University of South Florida
Henning Løwenstein
Henning Løwenstein University of Copenhagen
Donald H. Beezhold
Donald H. Beezhold National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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