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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
Microbiology D-index 71 Citations 34,631 157 World Ranking 528 National Ranking 32

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Virus
  • Gene
  • DNA

Félix A. Rey focuses on Virology, Virus, Viral protein, Lipid bilayer fusion and Glycoprotein. His Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Antibody and Coronavirus. He interconnects Leukemia, AIDS-related complex and Immune system in the investigation of issues within Antibody.

Virus is a subfield of Immunology that Félix A. Rey investigates. Félix A. Rey has researched Viral protein in several fields, including Viral membrane and Transmembrane protein. His studies in Lipid bilayer fusion integrate themes in fields like Protein structure, Ectodomain, Biophysics and Fusion protein.

His most cited work include:

  • Isolation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). (5434 citations)
  • The envelope glycoprotein from tick-borne encephalitis virus at 2 Å resolution (1256 citations)
  • Genome Microevolution of Chikungunya Viruses Causing the Indian Ocean Outbreak (890 citations)

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

Virology, Virus, Glycoprotein, Lipid bilayer fusion and Fusion protein are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Epitope, Antibody and Monoclonal antibody in his study of Virology. His Virus research is classified as research in Immunology.

His Glycoprotein research includes themes of Alphavirus and Hantavirus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biophysics, Transmembrane protein, Viral entry, Cell biology and Protein structure. His Fusion protein study also includes fields such as

  • Ectodomain which is related to area like Lipid bilayer,
  • Viral envelope which connect with Herpesvirus glycoprotein B.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Virology (73.40%)
  • Virus (31.56%)
  • Glycoprotein (28.72%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Virology (73.40%)
  • Glycoprotein (28.72%)
  • Lipid bilayer fusion (29.08%)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Glycoprotein, Lipid bilayer fusion, Cell biology and Antibody. His study in Virus and Viral protein is done as part of Virology. The Glycoprotein study combines topics in areas such as Mutation and Transmembrane protein.

His Lipid bilayer fusion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Viral entry, Hantavirus, Monoclonal antibody and Fusion protein. The concepts of his Cell biology study are interwoven with issues in Cell, Memory B cell and Somatic cell. His Antibody study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Dengue virus, Dengue fever and Antigen.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Unexpected Receptor Functional Mimicry Elucidates Activation of Coronavirus Fusion (339 citations)
  • Structural basis for human coronavirus attachment to sialic acid receptors. (234 citations)
  • Structural basis for human coronavirus attachment to sialic acid receptors. (234 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Virus
  • DNA

Félix A. Rey mostly deals with Virology, Antibody, Virus, Viral protein and Coronavirus. Félix A. Rey combines topics linked to Immunization with his work on Virology. His Serology, Seroconversion and Epitope study in the realm of Antibody connects with subjects such as Antibody titer.

His work in Virus covers topics such as Receptor which are related to areas like Lipid bilayer fusion, RNA, Infectivity and Host. His studies deal with areas such as Hemagglutinin, Viral entry, Sialic acid and Transmembrane protein as well as Viral protein. His study in Coronavirus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Middle East respiratory syndrome, Immune system and Glycoprotein.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

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

F Barre-Sinoussi;JC Chermann;F Rey;MT Nugeyre.
Science (1983)

9141 Citations

The envelope glycoprotein from tick-borne encephalitis virus at 2 Å resolution

Félix A. Rey;Franz X. Heinz;Christian Mandl;Christian Kunz.
Nature (1995)

1988 Citations

Genome Microevolution of Chikungunya Viruses Causing the Indian Ocean Outbreak

Isabelle Schuffenecker;Isabelle Iteman;Alain Michault;Séverine Murri.
PLOS Medicine (2006)

1192 Citations

Structural biology of hepatitis C virus

François Penin;Jean Dubuisson;Felix A. Rey;Darius Moradpour.
Hepatology (2004)

890 Citations

Dengue virus sero-cross-reactivity drives antibody-dependent enhancement of infection with zika virus

Wanwisa Dejnirattisai;Piyada Supasa;Piyada Supasa;Wiyada Wongwiwat;Alexander Rouvinski.
Nature Immunology (2016)

781 Citations

Crystal structure of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of hepatitis C virus.

S Bressanelli;L Tomei;A Roussel;I Incitti.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1999)

731 Citations

Structure of the NF-kappa B p50 homodimer bound to DNA.

Christoph W. Müller;Christoph W. Müller;Félix A. Rey;Mikiko Sodeoka;Mikiko Sodeoka;Gregory L. Verdine.
Nature (1995)

690 Citations

Structure of a flavivirus envelope glycoprotein in its low-pH-induced membrane fusion conformation

Stéphane Bressanelli;Karin Stiasny;Steven L Allison;Enrico A Stura.
The EMBO Journal (2004)

654 Citations

Virus membrane-fusion proteins: more than one way to make a hairpin.

Margaret Kielian;Félix A. Rey;Félix A. Rey.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2006)

638 Citations

The Human Immune Response to Dengue Virus Is Dominated by Highly Cross-Reactive Antibodies Endowed with Neutralizing and Enhancing Activity

Martina Beltramello;Katherine L. Williams;Cameron P. Simmons;Annalisa Macagno.
Cell Host & Microbe (2010)

572 Citations

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