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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 92 Citations 39,919 226 World Ranking 594 National Ranking 21
Medicine D-index 92 Citations 39,980 230 World Ranking 6910 National Ranking 210

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Immune system
  • Gene
  • T cell

Francis R. Carbone mostly deals with Immunology, Cytotoxic T cell, T cell, Antigen-presenting cell and Antigen presentation. His research investigates the connection between Immunology and topics such as Cell biology that intersect with issues in Downregulation and upregulation. His studies in Cytotoxic T cell integrate themes in fields like Autoimmune disease and Priming, Antigen.

As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Antigen, narrowing it down to issues related to the Molecular biology, and often T-cell receptor, Ovalbumin and T cell selection. The study incorporates disciplines such as Natural killer T cell, Interleukin 21 and CD40 in addition to Antigen-presenting cell. Francis R. Carbone studied Antigen presentation and Virology that intersect with Pan-T antigens.

His most cited work include:

  • T cell receptor antagonist peptides induce positive selection (2359 citations)
  • Help for cytotoxic-T-cell responses is mediated by CD40 signalling (1930 citations)
  • Defective TCR expression in transgenic mice constructed using cDNA-based alpha- and beta-chain genes under the control of heterologous regulatory elements (1247 citations)

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

Francis R. Carbone mostly deals with Immunology, Cytotoxic T cell, T cell, Antigen and CD8. He combines subjects such as Cell biology and Virology with his study of Immunology. His Cytotoxic T cell research incorporates elements of Molecular biology, Priming and Major histocompatibility complex.

His T cell research incorporates themes from Receptor, Beta and Plasmodium berghei. He interconnects Pan-T antigens, Antibody and Transgene in the investigation of issues within Antigen. His Antigen presentation research focuses on Dendritic cell and how it relates to Follicular dendritic cells.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (59.75%)
  • Cytotoxic T cell (51.27%)
  • T cell (37.71%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Immunology (59.75%)
  • Cytotoxic T cell (51.27%)
  • CD8 (30.51%)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Cytotoxic T cell, CD8, Immune system and Cell biology. His study in Immunology focuses on Memory T cell, Antigen, Immunity, T cell and Immunologic memory. His T cell research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Receptor and Plasmodium berghei.

His Cytotoxic T cell research includes themes of Acquired immune system, Chemokine and Virology. His work in CD8 covers topics such as Antigen presentation which are related to areas like Inflammation. Francis R. Carbone has included themes like Regulation of gene expression, Downregulation and upregulation, Cell growth and Antigen-presenting cell in his Cell biology study.

Between 2013 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Hobit and Blimp1 instruct a universal transcriptional program of tissue residency in lymphocytes. (408 citations)
  • T-box Transcription Factors Combine with the Cytokines TGF-β and IL-15 to Control Tissue-Resident Memory T Cell Fate (269 citations)
  • Cutting Edge: CD69 Interference with Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Function Regulates Peripheral T Cell Retention (243 citations)

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

  • Immune system
  • Gene
  • Antigen

Francis R. Carbone mainly focuses on Immunology, CD8, Cell biology, Antigen and Immune system. Much of his study explores Immunology relationship to Transcription factor. In his research on the topic of CD8, Antigen presentation is strongly related with Inflammation.

His research in Antigen tackles topics such as Immunity which are related to areas like Transgene and Herpes simplex virus. His Priming research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Virology, Cytotoxic T cell, Interleukin 21, Major histocompatibility complex and Plasmodium berghei. In his study, Acquired immune system is inextricably linked to T cell, which falls within the broad field of Cytotoxic T cell.

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Best Publications

T cell receptor antagonist peptides induce positive selection

Kristin A Hogquist;Stephen C Jameson;William R Heath;Jane L Howard.
Cell (1994)

3747 Citations

Help for cytotoxic-T-cell responses is mediated by CD40 signalling

Sally R. M. Bennett;Sally R. M. Bennett;Francis R. Carbone;Freda Karamalis;Freda Karamalis;Richard A. Flavell.
Nature (1998)

2644 Citations

Defective TCR expression in transgenic mice constructed using cDNA-based alpha- and beta-chain genes under the control of heterologous regulatory elements

Megan J Barnden;Jan Allison;William R Heath;Francis R Carbone.
Immunology and Cell Biology (1998)

1639 Citations

Introduction of soluble protein into the class I pathway of antigen processing and presentation

Mark. W. Moore;Francis R. Carbone;Michael J. Bevan.
Cell (1988)

1266 Citations

Cross-presentation, dendritic cells, tolerance and immunity.

William R. Heath;Francis R. Carbone.
Annual Review of Immunology (2001)

1142 Citations

Memory T cells in nonlymphoid tissue that provide enhanced local immunity during infection with herpes simplex virus

Thomas Gebhardt;Linda M Wakim;Liv Eidsmo;Patrick C Reading.
Nature Immunology (2009)

1087 Citations

The developmental pathway for CD103(+)CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells of skin.

Laura K Mackay;Azad Rahimpour;Joel Z Ma;Nicholas Collins.
Nature Immunology (2013)

1017 Citations

Cross-presentation, dendritic cell subsets, and the generation of immunity to cellular antigens

William R. Heath;Gabrielle T. Belz;Georg M. N. Behrens;Christopher M. Smith.
Immunological Reviews (2004)

968 Citations

Induction of a CD8( ) cytotoxic T lymphocyte response by cross-priming requires cognate CD4( ) T cell help

Sally R.M. Bennett;Francis R. Carbone;Freda Karamalis;Jacques F.A.P. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1997)

903 Citations

Class I–restricted Cross-Presentation of Exogenous Self-Antigens Leads to Deletion of Autoreactive CD8+ T Cells

Christian Kurts;Hiroshi Kosaka;Francis R. Carbone;Jacques F.A.P. Miller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1997)

888 Citations

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