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D-Index
54
Citations
10229
World Ranking
3968
National Ranking
4

George Füst publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George Füst sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 288 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

George Füst D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

George Füst was affiliated with Semmelweis University in Hungary. The available data does not include specific details regarding their recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

Information about the scientist's main and subfields of study, as well as the principal topics of their work, is not provided in the available data.

No records are available regarding book publications or awards received by George Füst.

The lack of detailed publication and research information limits a more comprehensive academic profile. However, the affiliation with Semmelweis University indicates involvement with an institution known for medical and scientific research.

Best Publications

  • Hereditary and acquired angioedema: problems and progress: proceedings of the third C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency workshop and beyond.

    Angelo Agostoni;Emel Aygören-Pürsün;Karen E. Binkley;Alvaro Blanch

  • 2010 International consensus algorithm for the diagnosis, therapy and management of hereditary angioedema

    Tom Bowen;Marco Cicardi;Henriette Farkas;Konrad Bork

  • Activation of the complement system in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia.

    Zoltán Derzsy;Zoltán Prohászka;Zoltán Prohászka;János Rigó;George Füst

  • Hereditary angiodema: a current state-of-the-art review, VII: Canadian Hungarian 2007 International Consensus Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Therapy, and Management of Hereditary Angioedema

    Tom Bowen;Marco Cicardi;Konrad Bork;Bruce Zuraw

  • Similar Genetic Features and Different Islet Cell Autoantibody Pattern of Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA) Compared With Adult-Onset Type 1 Diabetes With Rapid Progression

    Nóra Hosszúfalusi;Ágnes Vatay;Katalin Rajczy;Zoltán Prohászka

  • Independent and joint effects of antibodies to human heat-shock protein 60 and Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in the development of coronary atherosclerosis.

    Katalin Burian;Zoltan Kis;Dezso Virok;Valeria Endresz

  • The influence of trigger factors on hereditary angioedema due to C1-inhibitor deficiency

    Zsuzsanna Zotter;Dorottya Csuka;Erika Szabó;Ibolya Czaller

  • Hereditary angioedema: A decade of human C1-inhibitor concentrate therapy

    Henriette Farkas;László Jakab;György Temesszentandrási;Beáta Visy

  • The role of C3 in the immune response.

    Anna Erdei;George Fust;Jós Gergely

  • Studies on the interactions between C‐reactive protein and complement proteins

    Adrienn Bíró;Zita Rovó;Diana Papp;László Cervenak

  • Immunological aspects of heat-shock proteins-the optimum stress of life.

    Zoltán Prohászka;Zoltán Prohászka;George Füst;George Füst

  • Polymorphism in the promoter region of the apolipoprotein A5 gene is associated with an increased susceptibility for coronary artery disease.

    Csaba Szalai;Márton Keszei;Jenõ Duba;Zoltán Prohászka;Zoltán Prohászka

  • Heat shock protein 70 is a potent activator of the human complement system.

    Zoltán Prohászka;Mahavir Singh;Kálmán Nagy;Emese Kiss

  • Real-time PCR quantification of human complement C4A and C4B genes

    Agnes Szilagyi;Bernadett Blasko;Denes Szilassy;George Fust

  • The natural history of hereditary angioedema and the impact of treatment with human C1-inhibitor concentrate during pregnancy: a long-term survey

    Ibolya Czaller;Beáta Visy;Dorottya Csuka;George Füst

  • Clinical management of hereditary angio-oedema in children.

    Henriette Farkas;George Harmat;George Füst;Lilian Varga

  • Association of high serum concentration of the third component of complement (C3) with pre-existing severe coronary artery disease and new vascular events in women.

    Gábor Széplaki;Zoltán Prohászka;Zoltán Prohászka;Jenő Duba;Szabolcs Rugonfalvi-Kiss

  • Association of Chlamydia pneumoniae With Coronary Artery Disease and Its Progression Is Dependent on the Modifying Effect of Mannose-Binding Lectin

    Szabolcs Rugonfalvi-Kiss;Valéria Endrész;Hans O. Madsen;Katalin Burián

  • Strong complement activation after acute ischemic stroke is associated with unfavorable outcomes

    Gábor Széplaki;Róbert Szegedi;Kristóf Hirschberg;Tímea Gombos

  • Functional C1-inhibitor diagnostics in hereditary angioedema: Assay evaluation and recommendations

    Ineke G A Wagenaar-Bos;Christian Drouet;Emel Aygören-Pursun;Konrad Bork

  • Diversity in intrinsic strengths of the human complement system: serum C4 protein concentrations correlate with C4 gene size and polygenic variations, hemolytic activities, and body mass index.

    Yan Yang;Erwin K. Chung;Bi Zhou;Carol A. Blanchong

Frequent Co-Authors

Zoltán Prohászka
Zoltán Prohászka Semmelweis University
Peter Garred
Peter Garred University of Copenhagen
Marco Cicardi
Marco Cicardi University of Milan
András Falus
András Falus Semmelweis University
Hilary Longhurst
Hilary Longhurst Auckland District Health Board
Mohamed R. Daha
Mohamed R. Daha Leiden University
Nicole M. Thielens
Nicole M. Thielens Grenoble Alpes University
Béla Melegh
Béla Melegh University of Pecs
Dietmar Fuchs
Dietmar Fuchs Innsbruck Medical University
Berhane Ghebrehiwet
Berhane Ghebrehiwet Stony Brook University

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