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D-Index
73
Citations
17052
World Ranking
2151
National Ranking
1045

Overview

Ralph C. Williams was affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their career spanned various areas of academic research, although specific details about their fields of study and research topics are not documented here.

During their professional tenure, Ralph C. Williams did not have any recorded recent publications or listed papers in the available data. Likewise, there is no information on frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues associated with their work.

There are no recorded book publications or awards tied to Ralph C. Williams in the source information. Similarly, data on the main topics, fields, or subfields studied by this scientist is not available.

Best Publications

  • Prostaglandin-Producing Suppressor Cells in Hodgkin's Disease

    James S. Goodwin;Ronald P. Messner;Arthur D. Bankhurst;Glenn T. Peake

  • Antibodies reacting with cytoplasm of subthalamic and caudate nuclei neurons in chorea and acute rheumatic fever.

    G Husby;I van de Rijn;J B Zabriskie;Z H Abdin

  • Hemolytic-uremic syndrome after shigellosis. Relation to endotoxemia and circulating immune complexes.

    Frederick Koster;Jack Levin;Lesley Walker;Kenneth S. K. Tung

  • RHEUMATOID FACTOR, COMPLEMENT, AND CONGLUTININ ABERRATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS*

    Ralph C. Williams;Henry G. Kunkel

  • Suppression of leukocyte chemotaxis by human IgA myeloma components.

    D E Van Epps;R C Williams

  • B lymphocyte antigen D8/17: a peripheral marker for childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette's syndrome?

    Tanya K. Murphy;Wayne K. Goodman;Marilyn W. Fudge;Ralph C. Williams

  • Antiphagocytic Effects of Staphylococcal Protein A

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

  • Relative T-cell specificity of lymphocytotoxins from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Richard B. Lies;Ronald P. Messner;Ralph C. Williams

  • Inhibition of streptococcal attachment to receptors on human buccal epithelial cells by antigenically similar salivary glycoproteins

    Unknown

  • T and B Lymphocytes in Peripheral Blood and Tissue Lesions in Sjögren's Syndrome

    Norman Talal;Robert A. Sylvester;Troy E. Daniels;John S. Greenspan

  • Thyroid-stimulating antibody activity between different immunoglobulin G subclasses.

    A P Weetman;M E Yateman;P A Ealey;C M Black

  • Synovial localization of tumor necrosis factor in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

    Gunnar Husby;Ralph C. Williams

  • Studies on the Macroglobulins of Human Serum

    Frank A. Wollheim;Ralph C. Williams

  • T and B lymphocytes in human colostrum.

    Efrain Diaz-Jouanen;Ralph C. Williams

  • Altered reactivity in mixed lymphocyte culture of lymphocytes from patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

    Gonzalo P. Astorga;Ralph C. Williams

  • Epitopes on proteinase-3 recognized by antibodies from patients with Wegener's granulomatosis.

    R C Williams;R Staud;C C Malone;J Payabyab

  • Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Cell Surface Markers during the Course of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

    Unknown

  • High-affinity binding sites for prostaglandin E on human lymphocytes.

    James S. Goodwin;Alan Wiik;Mary Lewis;Arthur D. Bankhurst

  • Inhibition of mixed leukocyte culture responses by serum and γ-globulin fractions from certain patients with connective tissue disorders

    Ralph C. Williams;Richard B. Lies;Ronald P. Messner

  • Inhibitors of leukocyte chemotaxis in alcoholic liver disease.

    Dennis E. Van Epps;Robert G. Strickland;Ralph C. Williams

  • Rheumatic fever‐associated B cell alloantigens as identified by monoclonal antibodies

    J. B. Zabriskie;D. Lavenchy;R. C. Williams;S. M. Fu

  • Autoreactivity in HIV-1 Infection: The Role of Molecular Mimicry

    Franco Silvestris;Ralph C. Williams;Franco Dammacco

Frequent Co-Authors

James S. Goodwin
James S. Goodwin The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Paul G. Quie
Paul G. Quie University of Minnesota
Christopher J. Froelich
Christopher J. Froelich NorthShore University HealthSystem
Franco Dammacco
Franco Dammacco University of Bari Aldo Moro
John B. Zabriskie
John B. Zabriskie Rockefeller University
Jan Ceuppens
Jan Ceuppens KU Leuven
Andrew G. Plaut
Andrew G. Plaut Tufts Medical Center
Mark H. Lewis
Mark H. Lewis University of Florida
Wayne K. Goodman
Wayne K. Goodman Baylor College of Medicine

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