Gilbert Reibnegger mainly investigates Neopterin, Immunology, Interferon gamma, Internal medicine and Immune system. His Neopterin study combines topics in areas such as Cancer, T cell, Urinary system, Disease and Immunopathology. His Antigen study, which is part of a larger body of work in Immunology, is frequently linked to In patient, bridging the gap between disciplines.
In his study, Molecular biology is inextricably linked to Biopterin, which falls within the broad field of Interferon gamma. The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Surgery. His study explores the link between Immune system and topics such as Inflammation that cross with problems in Anemia, Erythropoietin and Transplantation.
His main research concerns Neopterin, Immunology, Internal medicine, Urinary system and Gastroenterology. His Neopterin research includes elements of Cellular immunity, Urine, Interferon gamma and Excretion. His study on Interferon gamma is covered under Biochemistry.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Disease in addition to Immunology. His study in Internal medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endocrinology, Oncology and Pathology. His research integrates issues of Stage, Cancer and Urology in his study of Urinary system.
His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Neopterin, Urology, Endocrinology and Anesthesia. Gilbert Reibnegger interconnects Pathology and Cardiology in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine. To a larger extent, he studies Immunology with the aim of understanding Neopterin.
Gilbert Reibnegger works mostly in the field of Immunology, limiting it down to topics relating to Anemia and, in certain cases, Cellular immunity, Hemoglobin and Inflammation. His Urology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Creatinine, Urinary system and Renal function. His work deals with themes such as Human serum albumin and End stage renal disease, which intersect with Endocrinology.
Gilbert Reibnegger mostly deals with Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Neopterin, Creatinine and Renal function. His Internal medicine study frequently links to related topics such as Congenital cytomegalovirus infection. Neopterin is a subfield of Immunology that he investigates.
He has included themes like Serum iron and Erythropoietin in his Immunology study. His studies in Creatinine integrate themes in fields like Nephrology, Kidney disease and Urology. His Nephrology research also works with subjects such as
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Immune response-associated production of neopterin. Release from macrophages primarily under control of interferon-gamma.
C Huber;J R Batchelor;D Fuchs;A Hausen.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1984)
Neopterin as a marker for activated cell-mediated immunity: Application in HIV infection
Dietmar Fuchs;Arno Hausen;Gilbert Reibnegger;Ernst R. Werner.
Immunology Today (1988)
Neopterin as marker for activation of cellular immunity: immunologic basis and clinical application.
Helmut Wachter;Dietmar Fuchs;Arno Hausen;Gilbert Reibnegger.
Advances in Clinical Chemistry (1989)
The role of neopterin as a monitor of cellular immune activation in transplantation, inflammatory, infectious, and malignant diseases.
Dietmar Fuchs;Günter Weiss;Gilbert Reibnegger;Helmut Wachter.
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences (1992)
Tetrahydrobiopterin-dependent formation of nitrite and nitrate in murine fibroblasts.
G Werner-Felmayer;E R Werner;D Fuchs;A Hausen.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1990)
Pteridine biosynthesis in human endothelial cells. Impact on nitric oxide-mediated formation of cyclic GMP.
G Werner-Felmayer;E R Werner;D Fuchs;A Hausen.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1993)
Tetrahydrobiopterin biosynthetic activities in human macrophages, fibroblasts, THP-1, and T 24 cells. GTP-cyclohydrolase I is stimulated by interferon-gamma, and 6-pyruvoyl tetrahydropterin synthase and sepiapterin reductase are constitutively present.
E R Werner;G Werner-Felmayer;D Fuchs;A Hausen.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1990)
Decreased serum tryptophan in patients with HIV-1 infection correlates with increased serum neopterin and with neurologic/psychiatric symptoms.
D. Fuchs;A. A. Möller;G. Reibnegger;E. Stöckle.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1990)
HUMAN MACROPHAGES DEGRADE TRYPTOPHAN UPON INDUCTION BY INTERFERON GAMMA
Ernst R. Werner;Gabriele Bitterlich;Dietmar Fuchs;Arno Hausen.
Life Sciences (1987)
Determination of neopterin in serum and urine.
E R Werner;A Bichler;G Daxenbichler;D Fuchs.
Clinical Chemistry (1987)
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