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Dorothea Zucker-Franklin

Dorothea Zucker-Franklin

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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 41 Citations 6,628 99 World Ranking 3899 National Ranking 1771

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Awards & Achievements

1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

1995 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Dorothea Zucker-Franklin is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Antibody

Dorothea Zucker-Franklin regularly links together related areas like Cryoglobulins in her Immunology studies. Her Cryoglobulins study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Immunology. Her Biochemistry study frequently links to other fields, such as Proteolysis. Her work on Proteolysis is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Biochemistry. Her work often combines Virus and Pathogenesis studies. Dorothea Zucker-Franklin incorporates Pathogenesis and Virus in her research. Her research on Virology often connects related areas such as Hepatitis. With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Hepatitis and Cryoglobulinemia. Her study ties her expertise on Hepatitis C virus together with the subject of Cryoglobulinemia.

Her most cited work include:

  • The characterization of soluble amyloid prepared in water (584 citations)
  • Association between Hepatitis B Virus and Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia (381 citations)
  • Degradation of serum amyloid A protein by surface-associated enzymes of human blood monocytes. (210 citations)

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

Her work on Immunology as part of general Lymphocyte research is often related to Pathology, thus linking different fields of science. Dorothea Zucker-Franklin undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Immunology and Antigen through her works. Her research on Pathology often connects related areas such as Ultrastructure. Dorothea Zucker-Franklin's looking at In vitro as part of her Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Cytotoxicity and In vitro study. Her Biochemistry study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Secretion. Her research ties Cytoplasm and Cell biology together. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates Antibody and Antiserum in her work. Her work blends Antiserum and Antibody studies together. In her articles, she combines various disciplines, including Molecular biology and Genetics.

Dorothea Zucker-Franklin most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (90.32%)
  • Biochemistry (58.06%)
  • Cell biology (38.71%)

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Best Publications

The characterization of soluble amyloid prepared in water

M Pras;M Schubert;D Zucker-Franklin;A Rimon.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1968)

828 Citations

Association between Hepatitis B Virus and Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia

Y. Levo;P. D. Gorevic;H. J. Kassab;D. Zucker-Franklin.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1977)

535 Citations

Studies on human platelet granules and membranes.

Aaron J. Marcus;Dorothea Zucker-Franklin;Lenore B. Safier;Harris L. Ullman.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1966)

384 Citations

ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES ON THE DEGRANULATION OF RABBIT PERITONEAL LEUKOCYTES DURING PHAGOCYTOSIS.

Dorothea Zucker-Franklin;James G. Hirsch.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1964)

350 Citations

Degradation of serum amyloid A protein by surface-associated enzymes of human blood monocytes.

G Lavie;D Zucker-Franklin;E C Franklin.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1978)

284 Citations

Megakaryocytes of human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals express viral RNA.

Dorothea Zucker-Franklin;Yunzhen Cao.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1989)

223 Citations

THE INTERACTION OF MYCOPLASMAS WITH MAMMALIAN CELLS : I. HELA CELLS, NEUTROPHILS, AND EOSINOPHILS

Dorothea Zucker-Franklin;Morton Davidson;Lewis Thomas.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1966)

200 Citations

The cutaneous T cell lymphoma, mycosis fungoides, is a human T cell lymphotropic virus-associated disease. A study of 50 patients.

B A Pancake;D Zucker-Franklin;E E Coutavas.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1995)

186 Citations

Internalization of human immunodeficiency virus type I and other retroviruses by megakaryocytes and platelets.

D Zucker-Franklin;S Seremetis;ZY Zheng.
Blood (1990)

185 Citations

Constitutive secretion of cystatin C (gamma-trace) by monocytes and macrophages and its downregulation after stimulation.

A H Warfel;D Zucker-Franklin;B Frangione;J Ghiso.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1987)

181 Citations

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