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76
Citations
19532
World Ranking
1425
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622

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1971 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Paul G. Quie is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their academic work is linked to this institution, reflecting a stable institutional connection throughout their career.

In 1971, Paul G. Quie was recognized as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. This award marks a notable point in their professional timeline.

Best Publications

  • Chronic granulomatous disease. Report on a national registry of 368 patients.

    Jerry A. Winkelstein;Mary C. Marino;Richard B. Johnston;John Boyle

  • Chemotaxis under agarose: a new and simple method for measuring chemotaxis and spontaneous migration of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes and monocytes.

    Robert D. Nelson;Paul G. Quie;Richard L. Simmons

  • A controlled trial of interferon gamma to prevent infection in chronic granulomatous disease

    J. I. Gallin;H. L. Malech;W. J. T. Curnutte;P. G. Quie

  • Fungal septicemia in patients receiving parenteral hyperalimentation.

    Cynthia Rapp Curry;Paul G. Quie

  • RAISED SERUM-IgE LEVELS AND DEFECTIVE NEUTROPHIL CHEMOTAXIS IN THREE CHILDREN WITH ECZEMA AND RECURRENT BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

    HarryR Hill;PaulG Quie

  • Interference with granulocyte function by Staphylococcus epidermidis slime.

    G M Johnson;D A Lee;W E Regelmann;E D Gray

  • Kinetics of staphylococcal opsonization, attachment, ingestion and killing by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes: A quantitative assay using [3H] thymidine labeled bacteria☆

    Jan Verhoef;Phillip K. Peterson;Paul G. Quie

  • DEFECT IN NEUTROPHIL GRANULOCYTE CHEMOTAXIS IN JOB'S SYNDROME OF RECURRENT "COLD" STAPHYLOCOCCAL ABSCESSES

    HarryR Hill;HarryR Hill;PaulG Quie;PaulG Quie;HenryF Pabst;HenryF Pabst;HansD Ochs;HansD Ochs

  • Effect of protein A on staphylococcal opsonization.

    P K Peterson;J Verhoef;L D Sabath;P G Quie

  • Potentiation of Opsonization and Phagocytosis of Streptococcus pyogenes following Growth in the Presence of Clindamycin

    Curtis G. Gemmell;Phillip K. Peterson;David Schmeling;Youngki Kim

  • The role of Candida in intraperitoneal infections.

    Joseph S. Solomkin;Anna B. Flohr;Paul G. Quie;Richard L. Simmons

  • Protection of Phagocytized Bacteria from the Killing Action of Antibiotics

    Beulah Holmes;Paul G. Quie;Dorothy B. Windhorst;Bernard Pollara

  • Modulation of human neutrophil chemotactic responses by cyclic 3',5'-guanosine monophosphate and cyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate.

    Harry R. Hill;Richard D. Estensen;Paul G. Quie;Nancy A. Hogan

  • Antiphagocytic Effects of Staphylococcal Protein A

    John H. Dossett;Göran Kronvall;Ralph C. Williams;Paul G. Quie

  • Kinetics of Phagocytosis and Bacterial Killing by Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes and Monocytes

    Phillip K. Peterson;Jan Verhoef;David Schmeling;Paul G. Quie

  • Staphylococcus aureus endocarditis. Combined therapy with vancomycin and rifampin.

    Ralph J. Faville;Darwin E. Zaske;Edward L. Kaplan;Kent Crossley

  • Influence of encapsulation on staphylococcal opsonization and phagocytosis by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

    P K Peterson;B J Wilkinson;Y Kim;D Schmeling

  • Chronic Granulomatous Disease in Females

    B. Holmes;B. H. Park;S. E. Malawista;P. G. Quie

  • Familial neutrophil chemotaxis defect, recurrent bacterial infections, mucocutaneous candidiasis, and hyperimmunoglobulinemia E.

    Robert E. Van Scoy;Harry R. Hill;Roy E. Ritts;Paul G. Quie

  • The key role of peptidoglycan in the opsonization of Staphylococcus aureus.

    P K Peterson;B J Wilkinson;Y Kim;D Schmeling

  • Effect of Tetracycline on the Phagocytic Function of Human Leukocytes

    Arne Forsgren;I David Schmeling;Paul G. Quie

Frequent Co-Authors

Phillip K. Peterson
Phillip K. Peterson University of Minnesota
Harry R. Hill
Harry R. Hill University of Sheffield
Brian J. Wilkinson
Brian J. Wilkinson Illinois State University
Ralph C. Williams
Ralph C. Williams University of Florida
Robert A. Good
Robert A. Good University of Minnesota
Jeffrey McCullough
Jeffrey McCullough University of Minnesota
John R. Hoidal
John R. Hoidal University of Utah
Edward L. Kaplan
Edward L. Kaplan University of Minnesota
Henry H. Balfour
Henry H. Balfour University of Minnesota
Richard D. Brunning
Richard D. Brunning University of Minnesota

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