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Microbiology

D-Index
53
Citations
9402
World Ranking
4110
National Ranking
1594

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Neil R. Blacklow is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specific attention to Infectious Diseases, Animal Science and Zoology, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, animal virus infections studies, and respiratory viral infections research. These areas indicate a broad interest in understanding viral pathogens affecting both humans and animals.

Neil R. Blacklow has contributed to academic literature through publications in venues such as UNC Libraries. Notable recent papers include:

  • Immunoglobulin M Antibody Test To Detect Genogroup II Norwalk-Like Virus Infection, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Detection of Norwalk Virus and Other Genogroup 1 Human Caliciviruses by a Monoclonal Antibody, Recombinant Antigen-Based Immunoglobulin M Capture Enzyme Immunoassay, 2020, UNC Libraries

The scientist has collaborated with a number of frequent co-authors throughout their career, including:

  • James P. Brinker
  • Mary K. Estes
  • Christine L. Moe
  • John E. Herrmann
  • Xi Jiang

Neil R. Blacklow is recognized as a member of the Association of American Physicians, reflecting a standing within the medical research community.

Best Publications

  • Studies of small DNA viruses found in various adenovirus preparations: physical, biological, and immunological characteristics

    M D Hoggan;N R Blacklow;W P Rowe

  • Clinical Immunity in Acute Gastroenteritis Caused by Norwalk Agent

    Thomas A. Parrino;David S. Schreiber;Jerry S. Trier;Albert Z. Kapikian

  • Comparison of Three Agents of Acute Infectious Nonbacterial Gastroenteritis by Cross-Challenge in Volunteers

    Richard G. Wyatt;Raphael Dolin;Neil R. Blacklow;Herbert L. DuPont

  • Biological properties of Norwalk agent of acute infectious nonbacterial gastroenteritis.

    Raphael Dolin;Raphael Dolin;Neil R. Blacklow;Neil R. Blacklow;Herbert L Dupont;Herbert L Dupont;Robert F. Buscho;Robert F. Buscho

  • The changing epidemiology of astrovirus-associated gastroenteritis: a review

    R. I. Glass;J. Noel;D. Mitchell;J. E. Herrmann

  • ASTROVIRUSES AS A CAUSE OF GASTROENTERITIS IN CHILDREN

    J. E. Herrmann;D. N. Taylor;P. Echeverria;N. R. Blacklow

  • The mucosal lesion of the proximal small intestine in acute infectious nonbacterial gastroenteritis.

    David S. Schreiber;Neil R. Blacklow;Jerry S. Trier

  • Transmission of Acute Infectious Nonbacterial Gastroenteritis to Volunteers by Oral Administration of Stool Filtrates

    Raphael Dolin;Raphael Dolin;Raphael Dolin;Neil R. Blacklow;Neil R. Blacklow;Neil R. Blacklow;Herbert L Dupont;Herbert L Dupont;Herbert L Dupont;Samuel Formal;Samuel Formal;Samuel Formal

  • Human viral gastroenteritis.

    G Cukor;N R Blacklow

  • Serologic Evidence for Human Infection With Adenovirus-Associated Viruses

    Neil R. Blacklow;M. David Hoggan;Wallace P. Rowe

  • Epidemiology of adenovirus-associated virus infection in a nursery population.

    N R Blacklow;M D Hoggan;A Z Kapikian;J B Austin

  • Detection of Norwalk virus in stool specimens by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and nonradioactive oligoprobes.

    R De Leon;S M Matsui;R S Baric;J E Herrmann

  • Widespread outbreaks of clam- and oyster-associated gastroenteritis. Role of Norwalk virus.

    Dale L. Morse;John J. Guzewich;John P. Hanrahan;Rachel Stricof

  • Acute Infectious Nonbacterial Gastroenteritis: Etiology and Pathogenesis

    Neil R. Blacklow;Raphael Dolin;David S. Fedson;Herbert Dupont

  • A SEROEPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF ADENOVIRUS-ASSOCIATED VIRUS INFECTION IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN

    Neil R. Blacklow;M. David Hoggan;Mitzi S. Sereno;Carl D. Brandt

  • Case-control study of endemic diarrheal disease in Thai children

    Peter Echeverria;Peter Echeverria;Peter Echeverria;David N. Taylor;Udom Lexsomboon;Udom Lexsomboon;Udom Lexsomboon;Manoon Bhaibulaya;Manoon Bhaibulaya;Manoon Bhaibulaya

  • Isolation of adenovirus-associated viruses from man

    N R Blacklow;M D Hoggan;W P Rowe

  • Astrovirus-associated diarrhea among Guatemalan ambulatory rural children.

    J R Cruz;A V Bartlett;J E Herrmann;P Cáceres

  • Diagnosis of Astrovirus Gastroenteritis by Antigen Detection with Monoclonal Antibodies

    J E Herrmann;N A Nowak;D M Perron-Henry;R W Hudson

  • Temporal synthesis of proteins and RNAs during human astrovirus infection of cultured cells.

    S S Monroe;S E Stine;L Gorelkin;J E Herrmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Raphael Dolin
Raphael Dolin Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Robert M. Chanock
Robert M. Chanock National Institutes of Health
Peter Echeverria
Peter Echeverria University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Wallace P. Rowe
Wallace P. Rowe National Institutes of Health
Christine L. Moe
Christine L. Moe Emory University
Jerry S. Trier
Jerry S. Trier Brigham and Women's Hospital
David N. Taylor
David N. Taylor Johns Hopkins University
Herbert L. DuPont
Herbert L. DuPont The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Stephan S. Monroe
Stephan S. Monroe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mary K. Estes
Mary K. Estes Baylor College of Medicine

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