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D-Index
75
Citations
22029
World Ranking
1976
National Ranking
965

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1933 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Alfred M. Prince was affiliated with the New York Blood Center in the United States during their career in scientific research. The work and contributions of this researcher were primarily situated within the context of blood-related studies and associated biomedical fields, as indicated by their institutional association.

Prince's scholarly output does not list recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues in the available data, which limits the detailed tracing of specific research projects or collaborative networks. Similarly, there is no available record of book publications linked to this individual.

While there are no detailed records of main fields or subfields of study, or specific research topics published by Prince, their recognized role in the scientific community is marked by an award received in 1933. The award was the distinction of being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), acknowledging their contributions as of that time.

The scientific career of Alfred M. Prince is historically noted while acknowledging their deceased status, and the data does not provide information on the exact date or circumstances of passing.

Best Publications

  • Hepatitis B Virus Infection — Natural History and Clinical Consequences

    Don Ganem;Alfred M. Prince

  • A proposed system for the nomenclature of hepatitis C viral genotypes

    P Simmonds;A Alberti;H J Alter;F Bonino

  • An antigen detected in the blood during the incubation period of serum hepatitis

    Alfred M. Prince

  • Long-incubation post-transfusion hepatitis without serological evidence of exposure to hepatitis-B virus.

    AlfredM Prince;GeorgeF Grady;Charles Hazzi;Betsy Brotman

  • Solvent/detergent-treated plasma: a virus-inactivated substitute for fresh frozen plasma

    Bernard Horowitz;Richard Bonomo;Alfred M. Prince;Sing N. Chin

  • Genomic structure of the human prototype strain H of hepatitis C virus: comparison with American and Japanese isolates.

    Genevieve Inchauspe;Suzanne Zebedee;Dong-Hun Lee;Masahiko Sugitani

  • On the Role of Sexual Behavior in the Spread of Hepatitis B Infection

    Wolf Szmuness;M. Isaac Much;Alfred M. Prince;Jay H. Hoofnagle

  • Immunity in hepatitis C infection.

    A M Prince;B Brotman;T Huima;D Pascual

  • The role of circulating hepatitis B antigen/antibody immune complexes in the pathogenesis of vascular and hepatic manifestations in polyarteritis nodosa.

    Christian G. Trepo;Arie J. Zuckerman;Richard C. Bird;Alfred M. Prince

  • Prevention of HIV infection by passive immunization with HIV immunoglobulin.

    Alfred M. Prince;Henk Reesink;Donna Pascual;Bernard Horowitz

  • A serologic study of cytomegalovirus infections associated with blood transfusions.

    A. M. Prince;W. Szmuness;S. J. Millian;David S. David

  • Immunologic distinction between infectious and serum hepatitis.

    A. M. Prince;R. L. Hargrove;W. Szmuness;C. E. Cherubin

  • Failure of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) immune globulin to protect chimpanzees against experimental challenge with HIV.

    A M Prince;B Horowitz;L Baker;R W Shulman

  • Hepatitis B infection. A point-prevalence study in 15 US hemodialysis centers.

    Wolf Szmuness;Alfred M. Prince;George F. Grady;Margaret K. Mann

  • Identification of an immunodominant epitope within the capsid protein of hepatitis C virus.

    Marc S. Nasoff;Suzanne L. Zebedee;Genevieve Inchauspe;Alfred M. Prince

  • Sensitivity of serological assays to identify blood donors with hepatitis C viraemia.

    M. Sugitani;G. Inchauspé;A.M. Prince;M. Shindo

  • Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Antiviral Effects of Hypericin, a Derivative of St. John's Wort Plant, in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

    Jeffrey M. Jacobson;Lawrence Feinman;Leonard Liebes;Nancy Ostrow

  • Successful nucleic acid based immunization of newborn chimpanzees against hepatitis B virus.

    Alfred M. Prince;Robert Whalen;Betsy Brotman

  • Familial Clustering of Hepatitis B Infection

    Wolf Szmuness;Alfred M. Prince;Robert L. Hirsch;Betsy Brotman

  • Emerging Infections: Microbial Threats to Health in the United States

    Alfred M. Prince;Lindsley F. Kimball

  • HEPANOSTICON IN SCREENING FOR HBsAg

    Doris Chicot;R. Wright;B. Brotman;AlfredM. Prince

  • Hepatitis B Immune Globulin for Accidental Exposures among Medical Personnel: Final Report of a Multicenter

    George F. Grady;Virginia A. Lee;Alfred M. Prince;Gary L. Gitnick

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolf Szmuness
Wolf Szmuness New York Blood Center
Sara Lustigman
Sara Lustigman New York Blood Center
Girish N. Vyas
Girish N. Vyas University of California, San Francisco
Arie J. Zuckerman
Arie J. Zuckerman University College London
Cladd E. Stevens
Cladd E. Stevens Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Robert H. Purcell
Robert H. Purcell National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Harvey J. Alter
Harvey J. Alter National Institutes of Health
Jules L. Dienstag
Jules L. Dienstag Harvard University
François-Loïc Cosset
François-Loïc Cosset Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Jeffrey M. Jacobson
Jeffrey M. Jacobson Drexel University

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