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53
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7554
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4014
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1829

Overview

Philip Fireman is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. The academic profile available provides limited data on their research output, collaborations, and areas of expertise.

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The absence of these details makes it difficult to provide a comprehensive overview of Philip Fireman's career and contributions. However, their association with a major research institution like the University of Pittsburgh suggests engagement in academic research activities within their field.

Best Publications

  • Sinusitis: Bench to bedside: Current findings, future directions

    M A Kaliner;J D Osguthorpe;P Fireman;J Anon

  • State and trait negative affect as predictors of objective and subjective symptoms of respiratory viral infections.

    Sheldon Cohen;William J. Doyle;David P. Skoner;Philip Fireman

  • Teaching Self-Management Skills to Asthmatic Children and Their Parents in an Ambulatory Care Setting

    Philip Fireman;Gilbert A. Friday;Cathy Gira;Wanda A. Vierthaler

  • Otitis media and eustachian tube dysfunction: Connection to allergic rhinitis

    Philip Fireman

  • Asthma and bacterial sinusitis in children

    Roger Friedman;Michael Ackerman;Ellen Wald;Margaretha Casselbrant

  • Clinically Important Improvements in Asthma-Specific Quality of Life, But No Difference in Conventional Clinical Indexes in Patients Changed From Conventional Beclomethasone Dipropionate to Approximately Half the Dose of Extrafine Beclomethasone Dipropionate

    Elizabeth F. Juniper;David B. Price;Patti A. Stampone;Jacques P.H.M. Creemers

  • Analysis of nasal secretions during experimental rhinovirus upper respiratory infections

    Yasushi Igarashi;David P. Skoner;William J. Doyle;Martha V. White

  • Effect of measles vaccine on immunologic responsiveness.

    Philip Fireman;Gilbert Friday;Jesus Kumate

  • Understanding asthma pathophysiology.

    Philip Fireman

  • Nasal and otologic effects of experimental influenza a virus infection

    William J. Doyle;Craig Alan Buchman;David P. Skoner;James T. Seroky

  • THE ASSOCIATION OF SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTIBODY WITH THE ß2A-GLOBULINS IN SERA FROM RAGWEED-SENSITIVE PATIENTS

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  • Effect of experimental influenza A virus infection on isolation of Streptococcus pneumoniae and other aerobic bacteria from the oropharynges of allergic and nonallergic adult subjects.

    R M Wadowsky;S M Mietzner;D P Skoner;W J Doyle

  • Cytokines, Immunoglobulins, and Bacterial Pathogens in Middle Ear Effusions

    Robert F. Yellon;William J. Doyle;Theresa L. Whiteside;Warren F. Diven

  • Therapeutic approaches to allergic rhinitis: treating the child.

    Philip Fireman

  • Immunologic-Mediated Eustachian Tube Obstruction: A Double-Blind Crossover Study

    R. A. Friedman;W. J. Doyle;M. L. Casselbrant;C. D. Bluestone

  • Development of human complement system.

    Philip Fireman;Dolores A. Zuchowski;Paul M. Taylor

  • Eustachian tube obstruction after intranasal challenge with house dust mite

    David P. Skoner;William J. Doyle;Allen H. Chamovitz;Philip Fireman

  • Increased Interleukin-6 Levels in Nasal Lavage Samples following Experimental Influenza A Virus Infection

    Deborah Gentile;William Doyle;Theresa Whiteside;Philip Fireman

  • ANTITOXIN RESPONSES IN THE ELDERLY TO TETANUS-DIPHTHERIA (TD) IMMUNIZATION

    Frederick L. Ruben;James Nagel;Philip Fireman

  • Influenza A Virus-Induced Acute Otitis Media

    Craig A. Buchman;William J. Doyle;William J. Doyle;David P. Skoner;David P. Skoner;J. Christopher Post;J. Christopher Post

  • Sinusitis: Bench to bedsideCurrent findings, future directions

    M Kaliner;J Osguthorpe;P Fireman;J Anon

Frequent Co-Authors

David P. Skoner
David P. Skoner West Virginia University
Charles D. Bluestone
Charles D. Bluestone University of Pittsburgh
Theresa L. Whiteside
Theresa L. Whiteside University of Pittsburgh
Jack M. Gwaltney
Jack M. Gwaltney University of Virginia
Bruce S. Rabin
Bruce S. Rabin University of Pittsburgh
Stephen I. Wasserman
Stephen I. Wasserman University of California, San Diego
Frederick G. Hayden
Frederick G. Hayden University of Virginia
Ronald B. Herberman
Ronald B. Herberman University of Pittsburgh
Mark Ballow
Mark Ballow University of South Florida
Sheldon Cohen
Sheldon Cohen Carnegie Mellon University

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