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D-Index
85
Citations
23188
World Ranking
3184
National Ranking
1608

Overview

Laurence A. Boxer was affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research mainly spanned the field of computer science, with a significant focus on several related subfields.

The primary subfields in which Laurence A. Boxer conducted research included:

  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computational Mechanics

Their work addressed main topics such as:

  • Digital Image Processing Techniques
  • Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation
  • Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
  • Medical Image Segmentation Techniques
  • Cognitive Computing and Networks
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
  • Topological and Geometric Data Analysis

Laurence A. Boxer frequently published in the venue arXiv (Cornell University), contributing at least 12 papers there. Some of their recent papers include:

  • Some Consequences of Restrictions on Digitally Continuous Functions, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Freezing Sets for Arbitrary Digital Dimension, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Hyperspaces and Function Graphs in Digital Topology, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Remarks on Fixed Point Assertions in Digital Topology, 6, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Limiting Sets in Digital Topology, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

Throughout the duration of their career, they contributed 28 publications in computer science, with substantial work on theoretical and applied aspects of digital image processing and topology. The absence of frequent coauthors suggests their publications were often sole-authored or had a diverse range of collaborators.

Best Publications

  • The phagocytes: neutrophils and monocytes

    David C. Dale;Laurence Boxer;W. Conrad Liles

  • Commentary on and reprint of EPIC (Evaluation of 7E3 for the Prevention of Ischemic Complications) Investigators, The, Use of monoclonal antibody directed against the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor in high-risk coronary angioplasty, in New England Journal of Medicine (1994) 330:956–961

    M Lichtman;J Spivak;L Boxer;S Shattil

  • Mutations in the gene encoding neutrophil elastase in congenital and cyclic neutropenia.

    David C. Dale;Richard E. Person;Audrey Anna Bolyard;Andrew G. Aprikyan

  • Regulation of interleukin 8 gene expression by oxidant stress.

    L E DeForge;A M Preston;E Takeuchi;J Kenney

  • The incidence of leukemia and mortality from sepsis in patients with severe congenital neutropenia receiving long-term G-CSF therapy

    Philip S. Rosenberg;Blanche P. Alter;Audrey A. Bolyard;Mary Ann Bonilla

  • Severe chronic neutropenia: treatment and follow-up of patients in the Severe Chronic Neutropenia International Registry.

    David C. Dale;Tammy E. Cottle;Carol J. Fier;Audrey Anna Bolyard

  • OXIDANT ACTIVITY IN EXPIRED BREATH OF PATIENTS WITH ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME

    Stephen R. Baldwin;Cyril M. Grum;Laurence A. Boxer;Richard H. Simon

  • Dominant negative mutation of the hematopoietic-specific Rho GTPase, Rac2, is associated with a human phagocyte immunodeficiency

    David A. Williams;Wen Tao;Fengchun Yang;Chaekyun Kim

  • Abnormalities of polymorphonuclear leukocyte function associated with a heritable deficiency of high molecular weight surface glycoproteins (GP138): common relationship to diminished cell adherence.

    D C Anderson;F C Schmalstieg;M A Arnaout;S Kohl

  • The biochemical basis of nitroblue tetrazolium reduction in normal human and chronic granulomatous disease polymorphonuclear leukocytes

    Robert L Baehner;Laurence A. Boxer;Jacqueline Davis

  • Correction of Leukocyte Function in Chediak-Higashi Syndrome by Ascorbate

    Laurence A. Boxer;August M. Watanabe;Manfred Rister;Henry R. Besch

  • Autooxidation as a basis for altered function by polymorphonuclear leukocytes

    Robert L. Baehner;Laurence A. Boxer;John M. Allen;Jacqueline Davis

  • Commentary on and reprint of Wotherspoon AC, Ortiz-Hidalgo C, Falzon MR, Isaacson PG, Helicobacter pylori-associated gastritis and primary B-cell gastric lymphoma, in Lancet (1991) 338:1175–1176

    M Lichtman;J Spivak;L Boxer;S Shattil

  • Commentary on and reprint of Nowell PC, Hungerford DA, A minute chromosome in human chronic granulocytic leukemia, in Science (1960) 132:1497

    M Lichtman;J Spivak;L Boxer;S Shattil

  • Neutrophil Actin Dysfunction and Abnormal Neutrophil Behavior

    Laurence A. Boxer;E. Tessa Hedley-Whyte;Thomas P. Stossel

  • Myelodysplasia syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia in patients with congenital neutropenia receiving G-CSF therapy.

    Melvin H. Freedman;Mary Ann Bonilla;Carol Fier;Audrey Anna Bolyard

  • Lactoferrin: a promoter of polymorphonuclear leukocyte adhesiveness.

    Ronald Oseas;Hsin-Hsin Yang;Robert L. Baehner;Laurence A. Boxer

  • Stable long-term risk of leukaemia in patients with severe congenital neutropenia maintained on G-CSF therapy.

    Philip S. Rosenberg;Cornelia Zeidler;Audrey Anna Bolyard;Blanche P. Alter

  • Mutations of the ELA2 gene found in patients with severe congenital neutropenia induce the unfolded protein response and cellular apoptosis.

    David S. Grenda;Mark Murakami;Jhuma Ghatak;Jun Xia

  • Lactoferrin deficiency associated with altered granulocyte function.

    Laurence A. Boxer;Thomas D. Coates;Richard A. Haak;J. Baruch Wolach

Frequent Co-Authors

David C. Dale
David C. Dale University of Washington
Peter E. Newburger
Peter E. Newburger University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Karl Welte
Karl Welte University of Tübingen
Daniel C. Link
Daniel C. Link Washington University in St. Louis
James A. Shayman
James A. Shayman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Blanche P. Alter
Blanche P. Alter National Institutes of Health
Philip S. Rosenberg
Philip S. Rosenberg National Institutes of Health
Akiko Shimamura
Akiko Shimamura Harvard University
Robert F. Todd
Robert F. Todd University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Howard R. Petty
Howard R. Petty University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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