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Overview

Ronald Penny was affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their academic career was associated primarily with this institution.

There is no detailed record of Ronald Penny's specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research presently available. Similarly, no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues have been documented for this individual in the provided data.

The absence of listed book publications and awards makes it difficult to outline any particular contributions or recognitions within their professional career.

Ronald Penny is recorded as deceased, and this profile reflects the information available up to that time.

Best Publications

  • Depressed lymphocyte function after bereavement.

    R.W. Bartrop;R.W. Bartrop;L. Lazarus;L. Lazarus;E. Luckhurst;E. Luckhurst;L.G. Kiloh;L.G. Kiloh

  • Acute AIDS Retrovirus Infection. Definition of a Clinical Illness Associated With Seroconversion

    DavidA. Cooper;DavidA. Cooper;DavidA. Cooper;Prudence Maclean;Prudence Maclean;Prudence Maclean;Robert Finlayson;Robert Finlayson;Robert Finlayson;HarryM. Michelmore;HarryM. Michelmore;HarryM. Michelmore

  • Characterization of the Acute Clinical Illness Associated With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

    Brett Tindall;Steven Barker;Basil Donovan;Timothy Barnes

  • Long-term symptomless HIV-1 infection in recipients of blood products from a single donor.

    J. Learmont;B. Tindall;J. Kaldor;D.A. Cooper

  • Low-dose trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole prophylaxis for toxoplasmic encephalitis in patients with AIDS.

    Andrew Carr;Brett Tindall;Bruce J. Brew;Deborah J. Marriott

  • Radiation Pneumonitis: A Possible Lymphocyte-mediated Hypersensitivity Reaction

    C M Roberts;E Foulcher;J J Zaunders;D H Bryant

  • Mobile phones, heat shock proteins and cancer.

    Peter W. French;Ronald Penny;Jocelyn A. Laurence;Jocelyn A. Laurence;David R. McKenzie;David R. McKenzie

  • Characterization of T lymphocyte responses during primary infection with human immunodeficiency virus

    David A. Cooper;Brett Tindall;Eileen J. Wilson;Allison A. Imrie

  • Systemic factors contributory to retinal vein occlusion.

    Michael A. McGrath;Fred Wechsler;Alex B. L. Hunyor;Ronald Penny

  • Antibody Response to Human Immunodeficiency Virus After Primary Infection

    David A. Cooper;Allison A. Imrie;Ronald Penny

  • The Splenic Platelet Pool

    R. Penny;R. Penny;M. C. Rozenberg;B. G. Firkin

  • Subtypes of Epstein-Barr virus in human immunodeficiency virus-associated non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

    MJ Boyle;WA Sewell;TB Sculley;A Apolloni

  • The role of α1-antitrypsin deficiency in the pathogenesis of immune disorders

    S N Breit;S N Breit;D Wakefield;D Wakefield;J P Robinson;J P Robinson;E Luckhurst;E Luckhurst

  • A fluorescence NK assay using flow cytometry

    Kimberley McGinnes;Graeme Chapman;Rory Marks;Ronald Penny

  • Clinical and Laboratory Markers of Hypersensitivity to Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole in Patients with Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia and AIDS

    Andrew Carr;Cheryl Swanson;Ronald Penny;David A. Cooper

  • Pigeon-breeder's disease: study of the cell-mediated immune response to pigeon antigens by the lymphocyte culture technique.

    Prudence J. Hansen;Ronald Penny

  • CD4% is the best predictor of development of AIDS in a cohort of HIV-infected homosexual men.

    Joyce Burcham;Michael Marmor;Neil Dubin;Brett Tindall

  • Long‐term survival and concomitant gene expression of ribozyme‐transduced CD4+ T‐lymphocytes in HIV‐infected patients

    Janet L. Macpherson;Maureen P. Boyd;Allison J. Arndt;Alison V. Todd

  • Microplate reader-based quantitation of collagens.

    Bradley J. Walsh;Stephen C. Thornton;Stephen C. Thornton;Ronald Penny;Ronald Penny;Samuel N. Breit;Samuel N. Breit

  • Radiation-Induced Lung Injury: A Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis?

    Peter G. Gibson;David H. Bryant;Graeme W. Morgan;Michael Yeates

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Cooper
David A. Cooper University of New South Wales
Samuel N. Breit
Samuel N. Breit University of New South Wales
Denis Wakefield
Denis Wakefield University of New South Wales
Andrew Carr
Andrew Carr University of Oxford
John Zaunders
John Zaunders Ascension Health
Deborah Marriott
Deborah Marriott Ascension Health
David Goldstein
David Goldstein University of New South Wales
Jay A. Levy
Jay A. Levy University of California, San Francisco
Roger L. Dawkins
Roger L. Dawkins Murdoch University
Bruce J. Brew
Bruce J. Brew University of New South Wales

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