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D-Index
69
Citations
17703
World Ranking
2038
National Ranking
861

Bice Perussia publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bice Perussia sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 140 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Bice Perussia D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bice Perussia sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 69 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bice Perussia was affiliated with the Kimmel Cancer Center in the United States. Their career focused on research related to cancer biology, contributing to the scientific community through various academic activities.

During their career, they did not have recent published papers listed, nor frequent co-authors or common publication venues identified from the available data. There were no records of book publications or specific main fields of study and subfields explicitly associated with them in the data provided.

Information regarding main research topics or areas of work was also not documented in the source material. Similarly, there were no awards or recognitions recorded for this individual.

Bice Perussia is noted as deceased. The data does not include additional personal or professional details beyond their affiliation and status.

Best Publications

  • Induction of interferon gamma production by natural killer cell stimulatory factor: characterization of the responder cells and synergy with other inducers.

    S H Chan;B Perussia;J W Gupta;M Kobayashi

  • Immune interferon: a pleiotropic lymphokine with multiple effects.

    Giorgio Trinchieri;Bice Perussia

  • Alternative membrane forms of Fc gamma RIII(CD16) on human natural killer cells and neutrophils. Cell type-specific expression of two genes that differ in single nucleotide substitutions.

    J V Ravetch;B Perussia

  • Natural Killer (NK) Cell–mediated Cytotoxicity: Differential Use of TRAIL and Fas Ligand by Immature and Mature Primary Human NK Cells

    Loris Zamai;Manzoor Ahmad;Ian M. Bennett;Livio Azzoni

  • Phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase activity is regulated by BCR/ABL and is required for the growth of Philadelphia chromosome-positive cells

    Tomasz Skorski;Palanisamy Kanakaraj;Margaret Nieborowska-Skorska;Mariusz Z. Ratajczak

  • Human natural killer cells analyzed by B73.1, a monoclonal antibody blocking Fc receptor functions. I. Characterization of the lymphocyte subset reactive with B73.1

    B Perussia;S Starr;S Abraham;V Fanning

  • Interaction of Fc receptor (CD16) ligands induces transcription of interleukin 2 receptor (CD25) and lymphokine genes and expression of their products in human natural killer cells.

    Ignacio Anegon;Maria Cristina Cuturi;Giorgio Trinchieri;Bice Perussia

  • Independent regulation of tumor necrosis factor and lymphotoxin production by human peripheral blood lymphocytes.

    M C Cuturi;M Murphy;M P Costa-Giomi;R Weinmann

  • Human NKT Cells Mediate Antitumor Cytotoxicity Directly by Recognizing Target Cell CD1d with Bound Ligand or Indirectly by Producing IL-2 to Activate NK Cells

    Leonid S. Metelitsa;Olga V. Naidenko;Anita Kant;Hong-Wei Wu

  • Immune interferon induces the receptor for monomeric IgG1 on human monocytic and myeloid cells.

    B Perussia;E T Dayton;R Lazarus;V Fanning

  • Mechanisms of IFN-gamma induction by natural killer cell stimulatory factor (NKSF/IL-12). Role of transcription and mRNA stability in the synergistic interaction between NKSF and IL-2.

    S H Chan;M Kobayashi;D Santoli;B Perussia

  • The Fc receptor for IgG on human natural killer cells: phenotypic, functional, and comparative studies with monoclonal antibodies.

    B Perussia;G Trinchieri;A Jackson;N L Warner

  • Immune interferon enhances functional properties of human granulocytes: role of Fc receptors and effect of lymphotoxin, tumor necrosis factor, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor.

    B Perussia;M Kobayashi;M E Rossi;I Anegon

  • Tumor necrosis factor and lymphotoxin induce differentiation of human myeloid cell lines in synergy with immune interferon.

    G Trinchieri;M Kobayashi;M Rosen;R Loudon

  • Natural killer (NK) cell-derived hematopoietic colony-inhibiting activity and NK cytotoxic factor. Relationship with tumor necrosis factor and synergism with immune interferon.

    Gino Degliantoni;Marianne Murphy;Michiko Kobayashi;Mary Kay Francis

  • Fc gamma R(CD16) interaction with ligand induces Ca2+ mobilization and phosphoinositide turnover in human natural killer cells. Role of Ca2+ in Fc gamma R(CD16)-induced transcription and expression of lymphokine genes.

    Marco Antonio Cassatella;I Anegon;Mc Cuturi;P Griskey

  • Natural killer (NK) cell stimulatory factor increases the cytotoxic activity of NK cells from both healthy donors and human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients.

    J Chehimi;S E Starr;I Frank;M Rengaraju

  • Preferential proliferation of natural killer cells among peripheral blood mononuclear cells cocultured with B lymphoblastoid cell lines.

    B Perussia;C Ramoni;I Anegon;M C Cuturi

  • Production of hematopoietic colony-stimulating factors by human natural killer cells.

    M C Cuturi;I Anegón;F Sherman;R Loudon

  • Final steps of natural killer cell maturation: a model for type 1–type 2 differentiation?

    Matthew J. Loza;Bice Perussia

  • Modulation of perforin and granzyme messenger RNA expression in human natural killer cells.

    T W Salcedo;L Azzoni;S F Wolf;B Perussia

  • Human natural killer cells analyzed by B73.1, a monoclonal antibody blocking Fc receptor functions. II. Studies of B73.1 antibody-antigen interaction on the lymphocyte membrane.

    B Perussia;O Acuto;C Terhorst;J Faust

  • Immune interferon and leukocyte-conditioned medium induce normal and leukemic myeloid cells to differentiate along the monocytic pathway.

    B Perussia;E T Dayton;V Fanning;P Thiagarajan

  • Antibody-dependent cytotoxicity mediated by natural killer cells is enhanced by castanospermine-induced alterations of IgG glycosylation

    Ronald Jay Rothman;Bice Perussia;Dorothee Herlyn;Leonard Warren

  • Monoclonal antibodies that detect differentiation surface antigens on human myelomonocytic cells.

    Bice Perussia;Giorgio Trinchieri;Deborah Lebman;Joseph Jankiewicz

  • Inhibition of bone marrow colony formation by human natural killer cells and by natural killer cell-derived colony-inhibiting activity.

    Gino Degliantoni;Bice Perussia;Lina Mangoni;Giorgio Trinchieri

Frequent Co-Authors

Giorgio Trinchieri
Giorgio Trinchieri National Institutes of Health
Gordon G. Wong
Gordon G. Wong Pfizer (Canada)
Ignacio Anegon
Ignacio Anegon University of Nantes
Stuart E. Starr
Stuart E. Starr University of Pennsylvania
Bruno Calabretta
Bruno Calabretta Thomas Jefferson University
Marco A. Cassatella
Marco A. Cassatella University of Verona
Jean-Charles Cerottini
Jean-Charles Cerottini University of Lausanne
Giovanni Rovera
Giovanni Rovera University of Turin
Soman N. Abraham
Soman N. Abraham Duke University
Laurence C. Eisenlohr
Laurence C. Eisenlohr Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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