Arthur F. Coca
American immunologist
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- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
- Doctorate Immunology Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Fernandez Coca was an American immunologist known for his research on allergies. Biography Coca was born in Philadelphia. He was educated at Haverford College and obtained his M.D. from University of Pennsylvania in 1900. He studied at Heidelberg University and during 1907–1909 was an assistant to Emil von Dungern at the Cancer Institute of Heidelberg's chemical laboratory. He worked as a bacteriologist at the Bureau of Science in Manila and was instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology at Cornell University Medical College during 1910–1919. He was Professor of Immunology and Professor of Medicine at the New York Postgraduate Medical School, Columbia University from 1924 to 1935. He was also medical director of Lederle Laboratories until 1949.
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Published Works
- On the Classification of the Phenomena of Hypersensitiveness (1923) (433)
- Studies in Hypersensitiveness: XIII. A Study of the Atopic Reagins (1925) (202)
- Asthma and Hay Fever in Theory and Practice. Parts I, II and III (1932) (197)
- Studies in Hypersensitiveness (1925) (87)
- Studies in Contact Dermatitis (1931) (78)
- Studies in Experimental Hypersensitiveness in the Rhesus Monkey (1937) (73)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness: V. The Preparation of Fluid Extracts and Solutions for Use in the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Allergies with Notes on the Collection of Pollens (1922) (71)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness XV. On the Nature of the Atopens of Pollens, House Dust, Horse Dander and Green Pea (1925) (45)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness: XVII. The Preparation of Fluid Extracts and Solutions for Use in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Atopic Conditions (1925) (36)
- A study of the atopic reagin. (1923) (35)
- Studies in Hypersensitiveness: XX. A Quantitative Study of the Interaction of Atopic Reagin and Atopen (1926) (33)
- Studies in Hypersensitiveness: XXII. On the Nature of the Alleviating Effect of the Specific Treatment of Atopic Conditions (1926) (32)
- The Mechanism of the Anaphylaxis Reaction in the Rabbit (1919) (31)
- SPECIFIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC DISEASES OF THE SKIN: PRESENT STATUS (1934) (26)
- Studies in Hypersensitiveness: XXI. A Quantitative Study of the Atopic Reagin in Hay Fever. The Relation of Skin Sensitivity to Reagin Content of Serum (1926) (22)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness: XXXII. On the Influence of Heredity in Atopy (19)
- Familial Nonreaginic Food Allergy (1944) (15)
- The Reaction of the Rat to Diphtheria Toxin (1921) (14)
- On the plan of standardization of pollen extracts proposed by Cooke and Stull (1933) (14)
- A hitherto undescribed pair of isoagglutination elements in human beings (1923) (13)
- Study of the prophylactic action of an extract of poison ivy in the control of rhus dermatitis (1936) (12)
- The Perfusion Experiment in the Study of Anaphylaxis (1919) (11)
- Hypersensitiveness: Anaphylaxis and Allergy (1920) (11)
- A study of the serum of complement-deficient guinea pigs (1920) (10)
- VI. A Serological Study of the Bacillus of Pfeiffer (1921) (10)
- The grounds for an etiologic classification of the phenomena of specific sensitiveness (1929) (9)
- Hay Fever The Nature of the Process and of the Mechanism of the Alleviating Effect of Specific Treatment (1917) (9)
- The Examination of the Blood Preliminary to the Operation of Blood Transfusion (1918) (8)
- A critical review of investigations of allergic diseases (1933) (8)
- On the Dialyzability of Proteins (1930) (7)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness: VII. The Age Incidence of Serum Disease and of Dermatitis Venenata As Compared with that of the Natural Allergies (1922) (7)
- PRINCIPLES OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC DISEASES (1931) (7)
- A Study of the Occurrence of the Blood Groups Among the American Indians (1923) (7)
- Further Experiences with the Isolated Organ Lipoids As “Antigen” in the Wassermann Test (1916) (6)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness XXX. Additional Notes on the Preparation of the Fluid Extracts and Solutions for Use in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Atopic Conditions (6)
- Studies in Anaphylaxis (1920) (6)
- Remarks Concerning Landsteiner's Discovery of Isoagglutination and the Blood Groups, with Special Reference to a Paper by J. A. Kennedy (1931) (5)
- The Skin as a Shock Tissue. (1929) (5)
- A Study of the Pneumococcus Toxins (1936) (5)
- Familial nonreaginic food allergy as a predisposing cause of common cold. (1941) (5)
- The nature of the pollen atopen. (1923) (5)
- Effects of proteinase-activated receptor-2 agonists and trypsin on histamine release from colon mast cells (1931) (5)
- A new definition of the noon pollen unit (1934) (4)
- Various kinds of eczematoid eruptions attributable to exposure to foods. (1949) (4)
- Studies in Contact Dermatitis: I. The Nature and Etiology of Pollen Dermatitis Preliminary Report (1931) (4)
- A Study of the Pneumococcic Toxins and Antitoxins in Animals (1937) (4)
- Familial nonreaginic food allergy. Its specific diagnosis and treatment. (1941) (4)
- Familial nonreaginic food allergy (idioblapsis) practical management. (1950) (3)
- Specific Sensitiveness as a Cause of Symptoms in Disease. (1930) (3)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness VIII. On the Relative Susceptibility of the American Indian Race and the White Race to the Allergies and to Serum disease (1922) (3)
- Essentials of Immunology for Medical Students (1925) (3)
- The mechanism of corpuscle and serum anaphylaxis in the rabbit (1919) (3)
- Chemical standardization of pollen extracts (1936) (2)
- A Rapid and Efficient Method of Producing Hemolytic Amboceptor against Sheep Corpuscles (1915) (2)
- A MODIFICATION OF THE TECHNIC OF THE WASSERMANN REACTION (2)
- Note Concerning Differences Between the Clumping of Pseudoagglutination and that of Isoagglutination (1931) (1)
- The adjuvant effect of aerosol upon the germicidal action of cadmium chloride. (1944) (1)
- Dust-seal; its use in the avoidance of house dust by dust-sensitive persons. (1948) (1)
- Successful therapy of a dermatologic syndrome with L. casei factor (folic acid). (1945) (1)
- The incidence of idioblaptic cigarette sensitivity. (1947) (1)
- The Pulse Test (1878) (1)
- An experimental study of anti-anaphylaxis (1912) (0)
- The Prausnitz Experiment (1956) (0)
- DISCOVERY OF BLOOD GROUPS. (1930) (0)
- Essential hypertension; theory and practice in its control through antiallergic measures. (1950) (0)
- Immunity in Human Beings to the Pneumococcus (1932) (0)
- Hay Fever. (1890) (0)
- On the Dialysability of Proteins. (1930) (0)
- Sympathectomy as an antiallergic measure. (1947) (0)
- Concerning the special problems of idioblaptic disease as it affects women. (1950) (0)
- Overweight and underweight as manifestations of idioblaptic allergy. (1955) (0)
- Idioblaptic allergy as an implementing background factor in anterior poliomyelitis; an exploratory study. (1950) (0)
- A Study of Some Diagnostic Reactions for Malignant Tumors (0)
- Vitamin B Deficiency in Allergic Patients (1944) (0)
- Toxins and the Side-Chain Theory (1915) (0)
- The hereditary nature of food-allergy; notes for a study in human genetics. (1948) (0)
- Pollen antigens; critical review of literature. (1946) (0)
- A discussion of food and contact allergies, with special reference to their experimental and possibly natural occurrence in lower animals. (1938) (0)
- Studies in Specific Hypersensitiveness (1922) (0)
- Some Remarks Upon the Publication of Preston Kyes Entitled “Venom Hemolysis.” (0)
- THE ANTIALLERGIC ACTION OF SYMPATHECTOMY (1949) (0)
- Proceedings of the Hungarian Scientific Council (1950) (0)
- Environmental excitants of idioblaptic allergy (inhalants). (1948) (0)
- In three parts. Part I. Hypersenitiveness, Anaphylaxis, Allergy (1932) (0)
- Idioblaptic diseases of the alimentary tract. (1949) (0)
- The development of theories of familial allergies. (1951) (0)
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