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Anthony Jaworowski

Anthony Jaworowski

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
48
Citations
8076
World Ranking
4441
National Ranking
190

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Immune system
  • Gene
  • Internal medicine

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, Monocyte, Inflammation, Innate immune system and CD16. Neopterin, Plasmodium falciparum, Malaria and Phagocytosis are subfields of Immunology in which his conducts study. His Monocyte research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in CD14, Immune system and Macrophage.

As a part of the same scientific family, Anthony Jaworowski mostly works in the field of Innate immune system, focusing on CXCL10 and, on occasion, Integrin alpha M and Cell biology. He performs integrative study on CD16 and Virology. The various areas that Anthony Jaworowski examines in his Virology study include In vitro and Apolipoprotein B.

His most cited work include:

  • The CD16+ monocyte subset is more permissive to infection and preferentially harbors HIV-1 in vivo. (277 citations)
  • The CD16+ monocyte subset is more permissive to infection and preferentially harbors HIV-1 in vivo. (277 citations)
  • Aging is associated with chronic innate immune activation and dysregulation of monocyte phenotype and function (260 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Immunology, Monocyte, Inflammation, Virology and Antibody. His studies in Immune system, Innate immune system, Plasmodium falciparum, CD14 and T cell are all subfields of Immunology research. Anthony Jaworowski has included themes like In vitro, Macrophage, CXCL10, Viral load and Flow cytometry in his Monocyte study.

As part of one scientific family, Anthony Jaworowski deals mainly with the area of CXCL10, narrowing it down to issues related to the Neopterin, and often Integrin alpha M. His Inflammation research includes elements of Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Foam cell and Disease. His work investigates the relationship between Antibody and topics such as Phagocytosis that intersect with problems in Cytokine and Receptor.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (110.00%)
  • Monocyte (52.31%)
  • Inflammation (46.15%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Immunology (110.00%)
  • Inflammation (46.15%)
  • Internal medicine (19.23%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Anthony Jaworowski focuses on Immunology, Inflammation, Internal medicine, Monocyte and Virology. His Immunology and T cell, Innate immune system, Flow cytometry, Immune system and Malaria investigations all form part of his Immunology research activities. His research investigates the connection between Inflammation and topics such as Disease that intersect with problems in CXCL10, Stroke and Myocardial infarction.

His research on Internal medicine also deals with topics like

  • Gastroenterology, which have a strong connection to Tumor necrosis factor alpha and Cytokine,
  • Cardiology which is related to area like Viral load. His Monocyte research focuses on Foam cell and how it relates to Ex vivo. The study incorporates disciplines such as Epitope, Antibody and Hematology in addition to Virology.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The HIV Reservoir in Monocytes and Macrophages. (59 citations)
  • Perturbed CD8(+) T cell immunity across universal influenza epitopes in the elderly (31 citations)
  • Perturbed CD8(+) T cell immunity across universal influenza epitopes in the elderly (31 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Immune system
  • Gene
  • Internal medicine

His primary areas of study are Immunology, T cell, Virology, Cart and Immune system. His Immunology study frequently links to other fields, such as Signal transduction. His T cell study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Epitope, Cytotoxic T cell, Influenza A virus and T lymphocyte.

His Virology research includes themes of Chemokine, Antibody and CCL19. The various areas that Anthony Jaworowski examines in his Immune system study include Cancer, Ovarian cancer, Cancer research and Resveratrol. His studies deal with areas such as Myeloid, Viremia, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Humanized mouse and Macrophage as well as Monocyte.

Best Publications

  • Aging is associated with chronic innate immune activation and dysregulation of monocyte phenotype and function

    Anna Clare Hearps;Anna Clare Hearps;Genevieve Martin;Genevieve Martin;Thomas A Angelovich;Thomas A Angelovich;Wan-Jung Cheng

  • The CD16+ monocyte subset is more permissive to infection and preferentially harbors HIV-1 in vivo.

    Philip Ellery;Philip Ellery;Emma Dawn Tippett;Emma Dawn Tippett;Ya-Lin Chiu;Geza Paukovics

  • Opsonic phagocytosis of Plasmodium falciparum merozoites: mechanism in human immunity and a correlate of protection against malaria

    Faith Ha Osier;Faith Ha Osier;Gaoqian Feng;Michelle J Boyle;Christine Langer

  • Establishment of HIV-1 latency in resting CD4+ T cells depends on chemokine-induced changes in the actin cytoskeleton.

    Paul U. Cameron;Suha Saleh;Georgina Sallmann;Ajantha Solomon

  • The HIV Reservoir in Monocytes and Macrophages.

    Michelle E. Wong;Anthony Jaworowski;Anna C. Hearps

  • HIV and co-infections

    Christina Catherine Chang;Christina Catherine Chang;Megan Crane;Megan Crane;Jingling Zhou;Michael Mina

  • HIV infection induces age-related changes to monocytes and innate immune activation in young men that persist despite combination antiretroviral therapy

    Anna Clare Hearps;Anna Maisa;Wan-Jung Cheng;Thomas A Angelovich

  • The macrophage: the intersection between HIV infection and atherosclerosis

    Suzanne M. Crowe;Clare L. V. Westhorpe;Nigora Mukhamedova;Anthony Jaworowski;Anthony Jaworowski

  • Increased glucose metabolic activity is associated with CD4+ T-cell activation and depletion during chronic HIV infection.

    CS Palmer;M Ostrowski;M Gouillou;L Tsai

  • Differential expression of CD163 on monocyte subsets in healthy and HIV-1 infected individuals.

    Emma Tippett;Emma Tippett;Wan-Jung Cheng;Clare Westhorpe;Paul U. Cameron;Paul U. Cameron;Paul U. Cameron

  • Virologically Suppressed HIV Patients Show Activation of NK Cells and Persistent Innate Immune Activation

    Gregor F Lichtfuss;Wan-Jung Cheng;Yagmur Farsakoglu;Yagmur Farsakoglu;Geza Paukovics

  • Defective phagocytosis by human monocyte/macrophages following HIV-1 infection: underlying mechanisms and modulation by adjunctive cytokine therapy.

    Katarzyna Kedzierska;Rula Azzam;Rula Azzam;Philip Ellery;Philip Ellery;Johnson Mak;Johnson Mak

  • Age-associated changes in monocyte and innate immune activation markers occur more rapidly in HIV infected women.

    Genevieve Martin;Maelenn Gouillou;Anna Clare Hearps;Anna Clare Hearps;Thomas A Angelovich;Thomas A Angelovich

  • Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Represents an Anti-Inflammatory Therapy Via Reduction of Shear Stress-Induced, Piezo-1-Mediated Monocyte Activation.

    Sara Baratchi;Sara Baratchi;Maria T.K. Zaldivia;Maria Wallert;Julia Loseff-Silver

  • CD16+ monocyte subset preferentially harbors HIV-1 and is expanded in pregnant Malawian women with Plasmodium falciparum malaria and HIV-1 infection

    Anthony Jaworowski;Anthony Jaworowski;Deborah D Kamwendo;Philip Ellery;Philip Ellery;Secondo Sonza;Secondo Sonza

  • Low TRBP Levels Support an Innate Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Resistance in Astrocytes by Enhancing the PKR Antiviral Response

    Chi L. Ong;Janine C. Thorpe;Paul R. Gorry;Sylvie Bannwarth

  • Isolation, characterization, cDNA cloning and gene expression of an avian transthyretin. Implications for the evolution of structure and function of transthyretin in vertebrates.

    Wei Duan;Marc G. Achen;Samantha J. Richardson;Michael C. Lawrence

  • HIV-1 down-modulates γ signaling chain of FcγR in human macrophages : a possible mechanism for inhibition of phagocytosis

    Katherine Kedzierska;Philip Ellery;Johnson Mak;Sharon R. Lewin

  • Antibodies to variant surface antigens of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes are associated with protection from treatment failure and the development of anemia in pregnancy.

    Gaoqian Feng;Elizabeth Aitken;Francisca Yosaatmadja;Linda Kalilani

  • Glucose Transporter 1–Expressing Proinflammatory Monocytes Are Elevated in Combination Antiretroviral Therapy–Treated and Untreated HIV+ Subjects

    Clovis Prince-Steve Palmer;Joshua J Anzinger;Jingling Zhou;Maelenn Gouillou

  • Roles of the mitogen-activated protein kinase family in macrophage responses to colony stimulating factor-1 addition and withdrawal.

    Anthony Jaworowski;Nicholas J. Wilson;Elizabeth Christy;Robert Byrne

Frequent Co-Authors

Suzanne M. Crowe
Suzanne M. Crowe Burnet Institute
Sharon R. Lewin
Sharon R. Lewin University of Melbourne
Paul U. Cameron
Paul U. Cameron University of Melbourne
Stephen J. Rogerson
Stephen J. Rogerson University of Melbourne
Johnson Mak
Johnson Mak Griffith University
Katherine Kedzierska
Katherine Kedzierska University of Melbourne
Jennifer F Hoy
Jennifer F Hoy Monash University
Julian G. Elliott
Julian G. Elliott Durham University
Alan L. Landay
Alan L. Landay The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
James G. Beeson
James G. Beeson Burnet Institute

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