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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
Immunology D-index 45 Citations 9,604 75 World Ranking 3610 National Ranking 39

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Immune system
  • Cytokine
  • Antibody

His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Immunoglobulin E, Receptor, Molecular biology and CD23. In his research, Dieter Maurer performs multidisciplinary study on Immunology and C5a receptor. His Immunoglobulin E research includes themes of Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Histamine.

His research integrates issues of Alpha and Antibody in his study of Receptor. His work carried out in the field of Molecular biology brings together such families of science as Langerhans cell, Birbeck granules, Major histocompatibility complex and Antigen. His work focuses on many connections between CD23 and other disciplines, such as Atopy, that overlap with his field of interest in Flow cytometry, Monocyte, Cell activation, Antigen presentation and Allergen.

His most cited work include:

  • Isolation and Characterization of Dermal Lymphatic and Blood Endothelial Cells Reveal Stable and Functionally Specialized Cell Lineages (480 citations)
  • Expression of functional high affinity immunoglobulin E receptors (Fc epsilon RI) on monocytes of atopic individuals. (329 citations)
  • Epidermal Langerhans cells from normal human skin bind monomeric IgE via Fc epsilon RI. (324 citations)

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

Dieter Maurer mostly deals with Immunology, Molecular biology, Cell biology, Immunoglobulin E and Receptor. Dieter Maurer interconnects IL-2 receptor, Birbeck granules, Major histocompatibility complex, Antigen and Monoclonal antibody in the investigation of issues within Molecular biology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Dendritic cell, Endothelium, CC chemokine receptors, Chemokine receptor and Mannose receptor in addition to Cell biology.

Dieter Maurer works mostly in the field of Immunoglobulin E, limiting it down to concerns involving Mast cell and, occasionally, Cytokine. The Receptor study combines topics in areas such as Ige binding, Allergen, CD23 and Langerhans cell. His research in T cell focuses on subjects like MHC class I, which are connected to Antigen presentation.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (60.98%)
  • Molecular biology (31.71%)
  • Cell biology (34.15%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2005-2015)?

  • Immunology (60.98%)
  • Cell biology (34.15%)
  • Dendritic cell (14.63%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Cell biology, Dendritic cell, Liver X receptor and Lipopolysaccharide. His is involved in several facets of Immunology study, as is seen by his studies on Immune system, Inflammation, Immunoglobulin E, T cell and Antigen. Dieter Maurer focuses mostly in the field of Immunoglobulin E, narrowing it down to topics relating to Hypersensitivity reaction and, in certain cases, Antibody.

His work on IL-2 receptor as part of general T cell research is often related to Synovial fluid, thus linking different fields of science. His study looks at the relationship between Antigen and fields such as Monoclonal antibody, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both MHC class I, MHC Class II Protein and Antigen presentation.

Between 2005 and 2015, his most popular works were:

  • Omalizumab therapy in atopic dermatitis: depletion of IgE does not improve the clinical course – a randomized, placebo‐controlled and double blind pilot study (149 citations)
  • Blood and lymphatic endothelial cell-specific differentiation programs are stringently controlled by the tissue environment. (101 citations)
  • Blood and lymphatic endothelial cell-specific differentiation programs are stringently controlled by the tissue environment. (101 citations)

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

  • Immune system
  • Cytokine
  • Antibody

Dieter Maurer spends much of his time researching Cell biology, Immunology, Endothelial stem cell, Gene expression profiling and MHC class I. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Secretion, Dendritic cell, Lipopolysaccharide and Immunity. Many of his research projects under Immunology are closely connected to Placebo with Placebo, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.

His studies in Endothelial stem cell integrate themes in fields like Endothelium, Antigen presentation and MHC Class II Protein.

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Best Publications

Isolation and Characterization of Dermal Lymphatic and Blood Endothelial Cells Reveal Stable and Functionally Specialized Cell Lineages

Ernst Kriehuber;Silvana Breiteneder-Geleff;Marion Groeger;Afschin Soleiman.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2001)

614 Citations

Peripheral blood dendritic cells express Fc epsilon RI as a complex composed of Fc epsilon RI alpha- and Fc epsilon RI gamma-chains and can use this receptor for IgE-mediated allergen presentation.

D Maurer;S Fiebiger;C Ebner;B Reininger.
Journal of Immunology (1996)

455 Citations

Epidermal Langerhans cells from normal human skin bind monomeric IgE via Fc epsilon RI.

B Wang;A Rieger;O Kilgus;K Ochiai.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1992)

449 Citations

Expression of functional high affinity immunoglobulin E receptors (Fc epsilon RI) on monocytes of atopic individuals.

D Maurer;E Fiebiger;B Reininger;B Wolff-Winiski.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1994)

430 Citations

The high affinity IgE receptor (Fc epsilon RI) mediates IgE-dependent allergen presentation.

D Maurer;C Ebner;B Reininger;E Fiebiger.
Journal of Immunology (1995)

424 Citations

Serum IgG autoantibodies directed against the alpha chain of Fc epsilon RI: a selective marker and pathogenetic factor for a distinct subset of chronic urticaria patients?

Edda Fiebiger;Dieter Maurer;Henriette Holub;Birbel Reininger.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1995)

386 Citations

Classification of anti-FcϵRI and anti-IgE autoantibodies in chronic idiopathic urticaria and correlation with disease severity

Ruth A. Sabroe;Edda Fiebiger;David M. Francis;Dieter Maurer.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2002)

355 Citations

Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 3α Is Involved in the Constitutive Trafficking of Epidermal Langerhans Cells

Anne-Sophie Charbonnier;Norbert Kohrgruber;Ernst Kriehuber;Georg Stingl.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1999)

347 Citations

Anti-FcepsilonRIalpha autoantibodies in autoimmune-mediated disorders. Identification of a structure-function relationship.

E Fiebiger;F Hammerschmid;G Stingl;D Maurer.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1998)

335 Citations

The β-chemokine receptor D6 is expressed by lymphatic endothelium and a subset of vascular tumors

Robert J.B. Nibbs;Ernst Kriehuber;Paul D. Ponath;David Parent.
American Journal of Pathology (2001)

319 Citations

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