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Philip S. Norman was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community primarily through their association with this institution.

There are no available records of recent papers published by Philip S. Norman, nor data regarding frequent co-authors or typical publication venues. Data on book publications, specific fields and subfields of study, as well as main topics of research, are also unavailable.

There are no documented awards associated with Philip S. Norman's career. The absence of these details limits the ability to elaborate further on the scientific contributions or recognition attained.

As their record indicates that Philip S. Norman is deceased, the use of past tense reflects the historic nature of their work and career.

Best Publications

  • Inflammatory Mediators in Late Antigen-Induced Rhinitis

    Robert M. Naclerio;David Proud;Alkis G. Togias;N. Franklin Adkinson

  • Mediator release after nasal airway challenge with allergen.

    Robert M. Naclerio;Peter S. Creticos;Philip S. Norman;Lawrence M. Lichtenstein

  • Dust mite allergens and asthma—A worldwide problem

    Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills;Alaine L. de Weck;R. C. Aalberse;J. C. Bessot

  • Allergen immunotherapy: therapeutic vaccines for allergic diseases

    J. Bousquet;R. Lockey;H.J. Malling;E. Alvarez-Cuesta

  • Peptide Leukotriene Release after Antigen Challenge in Patients Sensitive to Ragweed

    Creticos Ps;Peters Sp;Peters Sp;Adkinson Nf;Naclerio Rm;Naclerio Rm

  • IgE Antibody Measurements in Ragweed Hay Fever RELATIONSHIP TO CLINICAL SEVERITY AND THE RESULTS OF IMMUNOTHERAPY

    L. M. Lichtenstein;K. Ishizaka;P. S. Norman;A. K. Sobotka

  • Treatment of cat allergy with T-cell reactive peptides.

    PS Norman;Jr Jl Ohman;Aa Long;PS Creticos

  • Kinins are generated in vivo following nasal airway challenge of allergic individuals with allergen.

    D Proud;A Togias;R M Naclerio;S A Crush

  • Inhibition of mediator release in allergic rhinitis by pretreatment with topical glucocorticosteroids.

    Ulf Pipkorn;David Proud;Lawrence M. Lichtenstein;Anne Kagey-Sobotka

  • Cutaneous late-phase response to allergen. Mediator release and inflammatory cell infiltration.

    E N Charlesworth;A F Hood;N A Soter;A Kagey-Sobotka

  • Nasal challenge with cold, dry air results in release of inflammatory mediators. Possible mast cell involvement.

    A G Togias;R M Naclerio;D Proud;J E Fish

  • Outcomes of allergy to insect stings in children, with and without venom immunotherapy

    David B.K. Golden;Anne Kagey-Sobotka;Philip S. Norman;Robert G. Hamilton

  • Ragweed immunotherapy in adult asthma.

    Creticos Ps;Reed Ce;Norman Ps;Khoury J

  • Effect of cetirizine on mast cell-mediator release and cellular traffic during the cutaneous late-phase reaction.

    E.N. Charlesworth;A. Kagey-Sobotka;P.S. Norman;Lawrence M. Lichtenstein

  • Diagnostic tests in ragweed hay fever. A comparison of direct skin tests, IgE antibody measurements, and basophil histamine release.

    P.S. Norman;L.M. Lichtenstein;K. Ishizaka

  • Nasal challenge with ragweed pollen in hay fever patients. Effect of immunotherapy.

    P S Creticos;N F Adkinson;A Kagey-Sobotka;D Proud

  • Immunotherapy of hay fever with ragweed antigen E: comparisons with whole pollen extract and placebos.

    Philip S. Norman;Walter L. Winkenwerder;Lawrence M. Lichtenstein

  • Clinical and in vitro studies on the role of immunotherapy in ragweed hay fever

    Lawrence M. Lichtenstein;Philip S. Norman;Walter L. Winkenwerder

  • In vitro studies of human ragweed allergy: changes in cellular and humoral activity associated with specific desensitization.

    Lawrence M. Lichtenstein;Philip S. Norman;Walter L. Winkenwerder;Abraham G. Osler

  • Immunobiology: The immune system in health and disease

    Philip S. Norman

  • ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ALLERGENS FROM RAGWEED POLLEN. II.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence M. Lichtenstein
Lawrence M. Lichtenstein Johns Hopkins University
Anne Kagey-Sobotka
Anne Kagey-Sobotka Johns Hopkins University
Robert M. Naclerio
Robert M. Naclerio University of Chicago
N. Franklin Adkinson
N. Franklin Adkinson Johns Hopkins University
David G. Marsh
David G. Marsh Johns Hopkins University
Alkis Togias
Alkis Togias National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Kimishige Ishizaka
Kimishige Ishizaka Johns Hopkins University
Robert G. Hamilton
Robert G. Hamilton Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Robert P. Schleimer
Robert P. Schleimer Northwestern University
Henning Løwenstein
Henning Løwenstein University of Copenhagen

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