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D-Index
65
Citations
15443
World Ranking
2843
National Ranking
1345

Douglas A. Steeber publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Douglas A. Steeber sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 123 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Douglas A. Steeber D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Douglas A. Steeber is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the United States. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, primarily focused on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, and medicine.

Their work includes contributions to the following main fields of study:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Immunology and Microbiology
  • Medicine

Steeber's research extends into more specific subfields including molecular biology, immunology, immunology and allergy, physiology, and biomedical engineering.

Their main research topics cover:

  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research
  • Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection

Among recent published papers authored by or connected to Steeber are:

  • "Neutrophils Recirculate through Lymph Nodes to Survey Tissues for Pathogens," 2020, The Journal of Immunology
  • "Development of a Novel, Small-Molecule Brain-Penetrant Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor That Enhances Spatial Memory Formation in Mice," 2022, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • "Graphene-Based Nanosensor Device for Rapid, Onsite Detection of E.coli in Water," 2021, ECS Meeting Abstracts

Steeber has frequently published in the following venues:

  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts

Collaborative work includes partnerships with several co-authors, notably:

  • Samer Alanani
  • Ania Bogoslowski
  • Sathi Wijeyesinghe
  • Woo-Young Lee
  • Chien-Sin Chen

Best Publications

  • The selectins: vascular adhesion molecules.

    Thomas F. Tedder;Douglas A. Steeber;Anjun Chen;Pablo Engel

  • Fractalkine and CX3CR1 mediate a novel mechanism of leukocyte capture, firm adhesion, and activation under physiologic flow

    Alan M. Fong;Lisa A. Robinson;Douglas A. Steeber;Thomas F. Tedder

  • B-1a and B-1b Cells Exhibit Distinct Developmental Requirements and Have Unique Functional Roles in Innate and Adaptive Immunity to S. pneumoniae

    Karen M. Haas;Jonathan C. Poe;Douglas A. Steeber;Thomas F. Tedder

  • L-selectin-deficient mice have impaired leukocyte recruitment into inflammatory sites.

    T. F. Tedder;D. A.F Steeber;P. Pizcueta

  • Amphiphilic multi-arm-block copolymer conjugated with doxorubicin via pH-sensitive hydrazone bond for tumor-targeted drug delivery

    Mani Prabaharan;Jamison J. Grailer;Srikanth Pilla;Douglas A. Steeber

  • Gold nanoparticles with a monolayer of doxorubicin-conjugated amphiphilic block copolymer for tumor-targeted drug delivery.

    Mani Prabaharan;Jamison J. Grailer;Srikanth Pilla;Douglas A. Steeber

  • Folate-conjugated amphiphilic hyperbranched block copolymers based on Boltorn H40, poly(L-lactide) and poly(ethylene glycol) for tumor-targeted drug delivery.

    Mani Prabaharan;Jamison J. Grailer;Srikanth Pilla;Douglas A. Steeber

  • CD19 regulates B lymphocyte signaling thresholds critical for the development of B-1 lineage cells and autoimmunity.

    S Sato;N Ono;D A Steeber;D S Pisetsky

  • Mouse CD20 expression and function.

    Junji Uchida;Youngkyun Lee;Minoru Hasegawa;Yinghua Liang

  • CD83 expression influences CD4+ T cell development in the thymus.

    Yoko Fujimoto;LiLi Tu;Ann S. Miller;Cheryl Bock

  • Tumor-targeting, pH-responsive, and stable unimolecular micelles as drug nanocarriers for targeted cancer therapy.

    Xiaoqiang Yang;Jamison J. Grailer;Srikanth Pilla;Douglas A. Steeber

  • Delayed Wound Healing in the Absence of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 or L-Selectin Expression

    Tetsuya Nagaoka;Yuko Kaburagi;Yasuhito Hamaguchi;Minoru Hasegawa

  • Neutrophil margination, sequestration, and emigration in the lungs of L-selectin-deficient mice.

    Nicholas A. Doyle;Sabrina D. Bhagwan;Barbara B. Meek;Gregory J. Kutkoski

  • Leukocyte Migration Is Regulated by L-Selectin Endoproteolytic Release

    Guglielmo M Venturi;LiLi Tu;Takafumi Kadono;Adil I Khan

  • The CD19 signal transduction molecule is a response regulator of B-lymphocyte differentiation

    Shinichi Sato;Douglas A. Steeber;Thomas F. Tedder

  • Complement Receptors CD21/35 Link Innate and Protective Immunity during Streptococcus pneumoniae Infection by Regulating IgG3 Antibody Responses

    Karen M. Haas;Minoru Hasegawa;Douglas A. Steeber;Jonathan C. Poe

  • Targeted Disruption of the Leukotriene B4Receptor in Mice Reveals Its Role in Inflammation and Platelet-Activating Factor–Induced Anaphylaxis

    Bodduluri Haribabu;Margrith W. Verghese;Douglas A. Steeber;Dwight D. Sellars

  • CD19 expression levels regulate B lymphocyte development: human CD19 restores normal function in mice lacking endogenous CD19.

    S Sato;D A Steeber;P J Jansen;T F Tedder

  • P‐selectin mediates reperfusion injury through neutrophil and platelet sequestration in the warm ischemic mouse liver

    Surinder S. Yadav;David N. Howell;Douglas A. Steeber;Robert C. Harland

  • Modulation of B lymphocyte antigen receptor signal transduction by a CD19/CD22 regulatory loop.

    Manabu Fujimoto;Alice P Bradney;Jonathan C Poe;Douglas A Steeber

  • B Cell Depletion Delays Collagen-Induced Arthritis in Mice: Arthritis Induction Requires Synergy between Humoral and Cell-Mediated Immunity

    Koichi Yanaba;Yasuhito Hamaguchi;Guglielmo M. Venturi;Douglas A. Steeber

  • Leukocyte Entry into Sites of Inflammation Requires Overlapping Interactions Between the L-Selectin and ICAM-1 Pathways

    Douglas A. Steeber;Mimi L. K. Tang;Nathan E. Green;Xiu-Qin Zhang

  • Optimal selectin-mediated rolling of leukocytes during inflammation in vivo requires intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression

    Douglas A. Steeber;Matthew A. Campbell;Abdul Basit;Klaus Ley

  • Intrinsic Differences in L-Selectin Expression Levels Affect T and B Lymphocyte Subset-Specific Recirculation Pathways

    Mimi L. K. Tang;Douglas A. Steeber;Xiu-Qin Zhang;Thomas F. Tedder

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas F. Tedder
Thomas F. Tedder Duke University
Shinichi Sato
Shinichi Sato University of Tokyo
Kazuhiko Takehara
Kazuhiko Takehara Kanazawa University
Minoru Hasegawa
Minoru Hasegawa University of Fukui
Manabu Fujimoto
Manabu Fujimoto Osaka University
Takafumi Kadono
Takafumi Kadono St. Marianna University School of Medicine
Junhong Chen
Junhong Chen University of Chicago
Koichi Yanaba
Koichi Yanaba Jikei University School of Medicine
Mimi L.K. Tang
Mimi L.K. Tang Royal Children's Hospital
Shun Mao
Shun Mao Tongji University

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