William S. Tillett
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American internist, microbiologist
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- Bachelors Biology Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Smith Tillett was an American internist and microbiologist. He is best known for the discovery of C-reactive protein and the streptokinase. He was also a professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine.
William S. Tillett's Published Works
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- SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS IN PNEUMONIA WITH A NON-PROTEIN SOMATIC FRACTION OF PNEUMOCOCCUS (1930) (1432)
- THE FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (1933) (608)
- THE EFFECT IN PATIENTS OF STREPTOCOCCAL FIBRINOLYSIN (STREPTOKINASE) AND STREPTOCOCCAL DESOXYRIBONUCLEASE ON FIBRINOUS, PURULENT, AND SANGUINOUS PLEURAL EXUDATIONS. (1949) (334)
- THE LYSIS IN RABBITS OF INTRAVASCULAR BLOOD CLOTS BY THE STREPTOCOCCAL FIBRINOLYTIC SYSTEM (STREPTOKINASE) (1952) (136)
- CUTANEOUS REACTIONS IN PNEUMONIA. THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIBODIES FOLLOWING THE INTRADERMAL INJECTION OF TYPE-SPECIFIC POLYSACCHARIDE (1930) (120)
- Transfer of delayed hypersensitivity to skin homografts with leukocyte extracts in man. (1960) (107)
- The intravenous infusion of the streptococcal fibrinolytic principle (streptokinase) into patients. (1955) (105)
- The use of streptokinase-streptodornase in the treatment of postneumonic empyema. (1951) (88)
- Streptococcal enzymatic debridement. (1950) (85)
- FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI. THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE TO FIBRINOLYSIS FOLLOWING ACUTE HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCUS INFECTIONS. (1934) (84)
- CHEMICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF A SPECIES-SPECIFIC CARBOHYDRATE OF PNEUMOCOCCI (1930) (73)
- The Treatment of Lobar Pneumonia and Pneumococcal Empyema with Penicillin. (1944) (68)
- Streptococcal Desoxyribonuclease (1948) (63)
- BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (1934) (61)
- The use of streptokinase-streptodornase in the treatment of hemothorax. (1950) (60)
- Presence and Significance of Desoxyribose Nucleoprotein in the Purulent Pleural Exudates of Patients.∗ (1948) (59)
- CUTANEOUS REACTIONS TO THE POLYSACCHARIDES AND PROTEINS OF PNEUMOCOCCUS IN LOBAR PNEUMONIA (1929) (51)
- THE ACTION OF STREPTOCOCCAL DESOXYRIBOSE NUCLEASE (STREPTODORNASE)IN VITRO AND ON PURULENT PLEURAL EXUDATIONS OF PATIENTS. (1949) (49)
- Cross-reactions to skin homografts in man. (1962) (48)
- STUDIES ON VARICELLA THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF RABBITS TO THE VIRUS OF VARICELLA. (1923) (47)
- The effect in patients of streptococcal fibrinolysin and streptococcal desoxyribonuclease on fibrinous, purulent, and sanguinous pleural exudations. (1949) (42)
- The use of streptokinase-streptodornase in the treatment of chronic empyema; with an interpretive discussion of enzymatic actions in the field of intrathoracic diseases. (1951) (40)
- THE FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI. (1938) (32)
- BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE FIBRINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (1934) (32)
- THE INTRAVASCULAR USE OF STREPTOKINASE (1957) (30)
- The intravenous injection of bovine crystalline pancreatic desoxyribonuclease into patients. (1954) (30)
- ANAPHYLAXIS WITH THE TYPE-SPECIFIC CARBOHYDRATES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS (1929) (30)
- THE OCCURRENCE OF ANTIFIBRINOLYTIC PROPERTIES IN THE BLOOD OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCUS INFECTIONS. (1935) (29)
- Crystalline pancreatic desoxyribonuclease as an adjunct to the treatment of pneumococcal meningitis. (1959) (27)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE PHENOMENA ENCOUNTERED IN ATTEMPTING TO TRANSMIT VARICELLA TO RABBITS (1924) (27)
- CHEMO-IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CONJUGATED CARBOHYDRATE-PROTEINS III. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE ANAPHYLAXIS WITH SYNTHETIC SUGAR-PROTEINS (1929) (25)
- THE LESIONS IN RABBITS EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED BY A VIRUS ENCOUNTERED IN THE ATTEMPTED TRANSMISSION OF VARICELLA (1924) (25)
- Studies on the enzymatic lysis of fibrin and inflammatory exudates by products of hemolytic streptococci. (1949) (24)
- ACTIVE AND PASSIVE IMMUNITY TO PNEUMOCOCCUS INFECTION INDUCED IN RABBITS BY IMMUNIZATION WITH R PNEUMOCOCCI (1928) (23)
- SULFONAMIDE-FAST PNEUMOCOCCI. A CLINICAL REPORT OF TWO CASES OF PNEUMONIA TOGETHER WITH EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PENICILLIN AND TYROTHRICIN AGAINST SULFONAMIDE-RESISTANT STRAINS. (1943) (22)
- THE BACTERICIDAL ACTION OF HUMAN SERUM ON HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (1937) (21)
- THE TREATMENT OF LOBAR PNEUMONIA WITH PENICILLIN. (1945) (21)
- Effects in Patients of Intravenous Infusions of Purified Streptokinase Preparations.∗ (1957) (20)
- The Fibrinolytic Activity of Hemolytic Streptococci in Relation to the Source of Strains and to Cultural Reactions (1935) (19)
- LOCAL PASSIVE IMMUNITY IN THE SKIN OF RABBITS TO INFECTION WITH (1) A FILTERABLE VIRUS, AND (2) HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (1925) (13)
- SKIN HOMOGRAFT SENSITIVITY CROSS REACTIONS IN MAN * (1962) (13)
- STUDIES ON IMMUNITY TO PNEUMOCOCCUS MUCOSUS (TYPE III) (1927) (12)
- Cross‐reactions to skin homografts in man (1964) (11)
- THE LOCAL USE OF STREPTOKINASE‐STREPTODORNASE IN CHRONIC REFRACTORY AREAS OF SUPPURATION WITH DRAINING SINUSES (1952) (11)
- THE TRANSFER OF HOMOGRAFT SENSITIVITY (ACCELERATED REJECTION) WITH DNASE‐TREATED LEUKOCYTE EXTRACTS IN MAN * (1960) (10)
- STUDIES ON IMMUNITY TO PNEUMOCOCCUS MUCOSUS (TYPE III) (1927) (9)
- THE USE OF PENICILLIN IN THE LOCAL TREATMENT OF PNEUMOCOCCAL EMPYEMA. (1945) (8)
- CUTANEOUS REACTIONS IN RABBITS TO THE TYPE-SPECIFIC CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDES OF PNEUMOCOCCUS (1931) (8)
- Rationale of therapeutic use of streptokinase-streptodornase in amebic abscess of liver. (1951) (7)
- THE BACTERICIDAL ACTION OF HUMAN SERUM ON HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (1937) (7)
- STUDIES ON VARICELLA (1923) (6)
- STUDIES ON IMMUNITY TO PNEUMOCOCCUS MUCOSUS (TYPE III) (1927) (6)
- The use of parenterally administered pancreatic desoxyribonuclease as an adjunct in the treatment of pulmonary abscesses. (1957) (6)
- The action of streptococcal desoxyribose nuclease in vitro and on purulent pleural exudations of patients. (1949) (5)
- Hydrogen ion Concentration and Anticoagulating and Fibrinolytic Action of Cultures of Streptococci and Pneumococci (1937) (5)
- PREVENTION of rheumatic fever. (1951) (4)
- SPECIFIC ANTIPNEUMOCOCCAL IMMUNITY IN RELATION TO THE CHEMOTHERAPY OF PNEUMONIA. (1942) (4)
- THE BACTERICIDAL ACTION OF HUMAN SERUM ON HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (1937) (4)
- THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE TOPICAL USE OF STREPTOKINASE‐STREPTODORNASE (1957) (4)
- Streptokinase-streptodornase in chronic infections of feet involving bones and joints. (1952) (3)
- THE INACTIVATING EFFECT OF SULFAPYRIDINE ON THE LEUKOTOXIC ACTION OF BENZENE (1941) (3)
- TERRAMYCIN IN THE TREATMENT OF PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA (1950) (2)
- The lysis of artificially induced intravascular clots in man by intravenous infusions of purified streptokinase. (1958) (2)
- The antibiotic age. (1948) (1)
- Bactericidal Action of Human Serum on Hemolytic Streptococci. Active Principle Obtained by Fractionation of Sera (1937) (1)
- A Consideration of Some of the Toxic Effects of Sulfonamide Compounds, Particularly Sulfapyridine. (1940) (1)
- CHEMO-IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CONJUGATED CARBOHYDRATE-PROTEINS (1929) (0)
- The changing patterns of disease. (1959) (0)
- Letter from Colin M. and Shosho MacLeod, William S. and Dorothy Tillett, Minnie Wandell, and A. R. Dochez to Oswald T. Avery (1947) (0)
- Prevention of rheumatic fever. (1951) (0)
- Infectious diseases. (1953) (0)
- The use of enzymes for therapy. (1960) (0)
- The Serum Treatment of Pneumonia (1937) (0)
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