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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Best female scientists D-index 101 Citations 45,757 477 World Ranking 842 National Ranking 28
Immunology D-index 100 Citations 44,446 439 World Ranking 416 National Ranking 13
Medicine D-index 100 Citations 44,811 468 World Ranking 4862 National Ranking 125

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Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  • Virus

Immunology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Viral disease, Virology and Viral load are her primary areas of study. Her work carried out in the field of Immunology brings together such families of science as Cytotoxic T cell, Internal medicine and Peripheral blood mononuclear cell. Her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study incorporates themes from Surgery, Confidence interval, Pediatrics, Cohort and Risk factor.

Her Viral disease research includes elements of Blood plasma, Seroconversion and Immunopathology. Christine Rouzioux interconnects Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor, CD8 and DNA in the investigation of issues within Virology. Her studies in Viral load integrate themes in fields like Semen and Sexual transmission.

Her most cited work include:

  • Isolation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). (5788 citations)
  • A Trial of Early Antiretrovirals and Isoniazid Preventive Therapy in Africa. (763 citations)
  • Maternal Viral Load, Zidovudine Treatment, and the Risk of Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 from Mother to Infant (718 citations)

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

Her main research concerns Immunology, Virology, Viral load, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Viral disease. Christine Rouzioux has included themes like Cytotoxic T cell and Internal medicine in her Immunology study. Christine Rouzioux combines subjects such as Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Drug resistance with her study of Virology.

Her studies examine the connections between Viral load and genetics, as well as such issues in Zidovudine, with regards to Ritonavir. Her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research incorporates elements of Cohort study, Pediatrics, Cohort and Risk factor. Her studies deal with areas such as Pregnancy and Obstetrics as well as Cohort.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (55.56%)
  • Virology (45.45%)
  • Viral load (34.95%)

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

  • Immunology (55.56%)
  • Viral load (34.95%)
  • Virology (45.45%)

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

Christine Rouzioux mainly focuses on Immunology, Viral load, Virology, Internal medicine and CD8. Her research in the fields of Immune system and Virus overlaps with other disciplines such as Cart. The study incorporates disciplines such as Real-time polymerase chain reaction, DNA, Biomarker, Antibody and Pediatrics in addition to Viral load.

Her research investigates the connection with Pediatrics and areas like Cohort which intersect with concerns in Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Phytohaemagglutinin and Inflammation. The concepts of her Virology study are interwoven with issues in T cell, Hiv 1 dna and Peripheral blood. Her work investigates the relationship between Internal medicine and topics such as Oncology that intersect with problems in In vivo and Disulfiram.

Between 2015 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Total HIV-1 DNA, a Marker of Viral Reservoir Dynamics with Clinical Implications (104 citations)
  • Total HIV-1 DNA, a Marker of Viral Reservoir Dynamics with Clinical Implications (104 citations)
  • HIV-1 virological remission lasting more than 12 years after interruption of early antiretroviral therapy in a perinatally infected teenager enrolled in the French ANRS EPF-CO10 paediatric cohort: a case report (86 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  • Virus

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Virology, Viral load, Virus latency and Immune system. Her Immunology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cytotoxic T cell, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Blood plasma. Her Virology research incorporates themes from Drug resistance and Genotype.

Her work deals with themes such as Cohort study, Zidovudine, Off Treatment, Phytohaemagglutinin and Antibody, which intersect with Viral load. Her Immune system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cytometry, Disease, Lymphocyte and Effector. Her Virus research integrates issues from Ex vivo and Gene expression.

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Best Publications

Isolation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).

F. Barré-Sinoussi;J. C. Chermann;F. Rey;M. T. Nugeyre.
Science (1983)

11048 Citations

A Trial of Early Antiretrovirals and Isoniazid Preventive Therapy in Africa.

Danel C;Moh R;Gabillard D.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2015)

1273 Citations

Maternal Viral Load, Zidovudine Treatment, and the Risk of Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 from Mother to Infant

Rhoda S. Sperling;David E. Shapiro;Robert W. Coombs;John A. Todd.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1996)

1038 Citations

Post-treatment HIV-1 controllers with a long-term virological remission after the interruption of early initiated antiretroviral therapy ANRS VISCONTI Study.

Asier Sáez-Cirión;Charline Bacchus;Laurent Hocqueloux;Véronique Avettand-Fenoel.
PLOS Pathogens (2013)

1027 Citations

Superior control of HIV-1 replication by CD8+ T cells is reflected by their avidity, polyfunctionality, and clonal turnover

Jorge R. Almeida;David A. Price;David A. Price;Laura Papagno;Zaïna Aït Arkoub.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2007)

821 Citations

Persistent mitochondrial dysfunction and perinatal exposure to antiretroviral nucleoside analogues

Stéphane Blanche;Marc Tardieu;Pierre Rustin;Abdelhamid Slama.
The Lancet (1999)

787 Citations

A prospective study of infants born to women seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

Blanche S;Rouzioux C;Moscato Ml;Veber F.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1989)

743 Citations

6-month efficacy, tolerance, and acceptability of a short regimen of oral zidovudine to reduce vertical transmission of HIV in breastfed children in Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso: a double-blind placebo-controlled multicentre trial

François Dabis;Philippe Msellati;Nicolas Meda;Christiane Welffens-Ekra.
The Lancet (1999)

691 Citations

Towards an HIV cure: a global scientific strategy

Steven G Deeks;Brigitte Autran;Ben Berkhout;Monsef Benkirane.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2012)

560 Citations

Lamivudine-zidovudine combination for prevention of maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1

Laurent Mandelbrot;Aline Landreau-Mascaro;Claire Rekacewicz;Alain Berrebi.
JAMA (2001)

499 Citations

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