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Göran Möller publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

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

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62 publications 807+

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Göran Möller D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Induction of immunoglobulin and antibody synthesis in vitro by lipopolysaccharides.

    J Andersson;O Sjöberg;G Möller

  • Selective induction of DNA synthesis in T and B lymphocytes

    Jan Andersson;Jan Andersson;Göran Möller;Göran Möller;Olof Sjöberg;Olof Sjöberg

  • Thymus-independent B-cell induction and paralysis.

    Antonio Coutinho;Göran Möller

  • B cell mitogenic properties of thymus-independent antigens.

    Antonio Coutinho;Göran Möller

  • MECHANISM OF THYMUS-INDEPENDENT IMMUNOCYTE TRIGGERING : MITOGENIC ACTIVATION OF B CELLS RESULTS IN SPECIFIC IMMUNE RESPONSES

    Antonio Coutinho;Eva Gronowicz;Wesley W. Bullock;Göran Möller

  • Differential effects of human granulocytes and lymphocytes on human fibroblasts in vitro

    G. Lundgren;Ch. F. Zukoski;G. Möller

  • Activation of b lymphocytes by locally concentrated concanavalin a.

    J. Andersson;G. M. Edelman;G. Möller;O. Sjöberg

  • ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL. ANTIBODY-INDUCED SUPPRESSION OF 19S AND 7S ANTIBODY RESPONSE.

    Göran Möller;Hans Wigzell

  • Simultaneous production of interleukin 2, interleukin 4 and interferon-γ by activated human blood lymphocytes

    Ulf Andersson;Jan Andersson;Anders Lindfors;Kathrin Wagner

  • Mitogens as probes for immunocyte activation and cellular cooperation.

    Jan Andersson;Olof Sjoberg;Goran Moller

  • Potent suppression of the adaptive immune response in mice upon dietary exposure to the potent peroxisome proliferator, perfluorooctanoic acid

    Qian Yang;Manuchehr Abedi-Valugerdi;Yi Xie;Xiao-Yan Zhao

  • Do Suppressor T Cells Exist?

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  • Specificity of lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity induced by in vitro antibody-coated target cells

    Göran Möller;Sven-Erik Svehag

  • Lipopolysaccharide can substitute for helper cells in the antibody response in vitro.

    O. Sjöberg;J. Anderson;G. Möller

  • Cyclosporin A blocks receptors for HLA-DR antigens on T cells

    Ronald Palacios;Göran Möller

  • Frequency of antigen-sensitive cells to thymus-independent antigens.

    Göran Möller;Gabriel Michael

  • Interleukin 4 instructs uncommitted B lymphocytes to switch to IgG1 and IgE.

    Susanne Bergstedt-Lindqvist;Hee-Bom Moon;Ulla Persson;Göran Möller

  • In vitro activation of mouse lymphocytes in serum-free medium: effect of T and B cell mitogens on proliferation and antibody synthesis.

    A. Coutinho;G. Möller;J. Andersson;W. W. Bullock

  • Quantitative studies of the sensitivity of normal and neoplastic mouse cells to the cytotoxic action of isoantibodies.

    Erna Möller;Göran Möller

  • EFFECT OF B-CELL MITOGENS ON LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS POSSESSING C'3 AND Fc RECEPTORS

    Göran Möller

  • B lymphocytes can be stimulated by concanavalin A in the presence of humoral factors released by T cells

    J. Andersson;G. Möller;O. Sjöberg

  • Induction of autoantibodies to red blood cells by polyclonal B-cell activators.

    Lennart Hammarström;Edvard Smith;Daniele Primi;Göran Möller

Frequent Co-Authors

Erna Möller
Erna Möller Karolinska Institute
Jan Andersson
Jan Andersson Karolinska Institute
Lennart Hammarström
Lennart Hammarström Karolinska Institute
C. I. Edvard Smith
C. I. Edvard Smith Karolinska University Hospital
Per A. Peterson
Per A. Peterson Scripps Research Institute
Ulf Andersson
Ulf Andersson Karolinska University Hospital
Gerald M. Edelman
Gerald M. Edelman Neurosciences Institute
Antonio Coutinho
Antonio Coutinho Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência
C. I. E. Smith
C. I. E. Smith Karolinska Institute

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