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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 72 Citations 38,593 165 World Ranking 1380 National Ranking 702
Medicine D-index 82 Citations 45,092 204 World Ranking 10683 National Ranking 5618

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Internal medicine
  • Genetics

His primary areas of study are Immunology, Autoantibody, Allele, Connective tissue disease and Genetics. His Immunology research includes themes of Systemic lupus erythematosus and Scleroderma. His Autoantibody research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Immunogenetics, Autoimmune disease, Autoimmunity and Pathology.

As part of the same scientific family, Frank C. Arnett usually focuses on Allele, concentrating on Genetic predisposition and intersecting with Polymyositis. His Rheumatology research includes elements of Dermatology, Rheumatoid vasculitis and Anti–citrullinated protein antibody, Rheumatoid factor. His work carried out in the field of Arthritis brings together such families of science as Physical therapy and Surgery.

His most cited work include:

  • The American Rheumatism Association 1987 revised criteria for the classification of rheumatoid arthritis. (16871 citations)
  • Estimates of the prevalence of arthritis and selected musculoskeletal disorders in the United States (2324 citations)
  • Fc gamma RIIA alleles are heritable risk factors for lupus nephritis in African Americans. (443 citations)

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

Frank C. Arnett mostly deals with Immunology, Autoantibody, Allele, Genetics and Internal medicine. He interconnects Scleroderma and Haplotype in the investigation of issues within Immunology. His Scleroderma study deals with the bigger picture of Dermatology.

His studies examine the connections between Autoantibody and genetics, as well as such issues in Disease, with regards to Pediatrics. His study looks at the intersection of Allele and topics like Genotype with Odds ratio. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Physical therapy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (54.98%)
  • Autoantibody (32.23%)
  • Allele (25.59%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2020)?

  • Immunology (54.98%)
  • Genetics (20.85%)
  • Genome-wide association study (7.11%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Genetics, Genome-wide association study, Allele and Internal medicine. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both IRF7 and Disease, Genetic predisposition. His work on Autoimmune disease and Susceptibility locus as part of his general Genetics study is frequently connected to Nat and CD247, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.

In his research on the topic of Allele, Pathogenesis, Major histocompatibility complex and MHC class II is strongly related with Epitope. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Gastroenterology and Cardiology. His Risk factor research integrates issues from Rheumatoid arthritis, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and Confidence interval.

Between 2010 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Identification of novel genetic markers associated with clinical phenotypes of systemic sclerosis through a genome-wide association strategy (169 citations)
  • Immunochip Analysis Identifies Multiple Susceptibility Loci for Systemic Sclerosis (127 citations)
  • Toll-like receptor 3 upregulation by type I interferon in healthy and scleroderma dermal fibroblasts (80 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Internal medicine
  • Genetics

His main research concerns Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Immunology, Genome-wide association study, Genetics and Allele. His studies in Single-nucleotide polymorphism integrate themes in fields like Genetic predisposition and Cohort. His Genome-wide association study study combines topics in areas such as Internal medicine and Linkage disequilibrium, Haplotype.

As part of his studies on Internal medicine, Frank C. Arnett often connects relevant areas like Gastroenterology. His research investigates the connection with Genetics and areas like Disease which intersect with concerns in Pathogenesis, Autoantibody, Antigen, Epitope and Risk factor. His Allele study which covers Human leukocyte antigen that intersects with Genetic marker and Oncology.

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Best Publications

The American Rheumatism Association 1987 revised criteria for the classification of rheumatoid arthritis.

Frank C. Arnett;Steven M. Edworthy;Daniel A. Bloch;Dennis J. Mcshane.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1988)

25158 Citations

Estimates of the prevalence of arthritis and selected musculoskeletal disorders in the United States

Reva C. Lawrence;Charles G. Helmick;Frank C. Arnett;Richard A. Deyo.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1998)

3840 Citations

Fc gamma RIIA alleles are heritable risk factors for lupus nephritis in African Americans.

Jane E. Salmon;Sean Millard;Sean Millard;Leah A. Schachter;Leah A. Schachter;Frank C. Arnett.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1996)

564 Citations

Systemic lupus erythematosus: a review of clinico-laboratory features and immunogenetic markers in 150 patients with emphasis on demographic subsets.

Marc C. Hochberg;Robert E. Boyd;Joseph M. Ahearn;Frank C. Arnett.
Medicine (1985)

558 Citations

Genome-wide association study of systemic sclerosis identifies CD247 as a new susceptibility locus

Timothy R.D.J. Radstake;Olga Y Gorlova;Blanca Rueda;Jose Ezequiel Martin.
Nature Genetics (2010)

416 Citations

Neonatal lupus erythematosus. A clinical, serological and immunogenetic study with review of the literature.

Rosemarie M. Watson;Alfred T. Lane;Nancy K. Barnett;Wilma B. Bias.
Medicine (1984)

413 Citations

Sjögren's Syndrome: Association of Anti-Ro(SS-A) Antibodies with Vasculitis, Hematologic Abnormalities, and Serologic Hyperreactivity

Elaine L. Alexander;Frank C. Arnett;Thomas T. Provost;Mary Betty Stevens.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1983)

411 Citations

Gene interaction at HLA-DQ enhances autoantibody production in primary Sjogren's syndrome

John B. Harley;Morris Reichlin;Frank C. Arnett;Elaine L. Alexander.
Science (1986)

334 Citations

Familial occurrence frequencies and relative risks for systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) in three United States cohorts.

Frank C. Arnett;Mimi Cho;Soumya Chatterjee;Martha B. Aguilar.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (2001)

326 Citations

Signatures of differentially regulated interferon gene expression and vasculotrophism in the peripheral blood cells of systemic sclerosis patients

Filemon K Tan;Xiaodong Zhou;Maureen D Mayes;P. Gourh.
Rheumatology (2006)

306 Citations

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