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Immunology

D-Index
86
Citations
29534
World Ranking
1250
National Ranking
654

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1965 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

H. Hugh Fudenberg was affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their scientific career included recognition by peers, as demonstrated by being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1965.

The data available does not list specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with Fudenberg. There are also no recorded book publications, main fields, subfields of study, or main research topics attributed to this scientist in the provided information.

Although detailed information on research contributions is limited, Fudenberg's affiliation with a prominent university and the AAAS fellowship indicate involvement in scientific endeavors during their active career.

Best Publications

  • Lung biology in health and disease

    Maija Horsmanheimo;H.Hugh Fudenberg

  • Thymus-Derived Rosette-Forming Cells in Various Human Disease States: Cancer, Lymphoma, Bacterial and Viral Infections, and Other Diseases

    Joseph Wybran;H. Hugh Fudenberg

  • SERUM LEVELS OF IMMUNE GLOBULINS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE: A SURVEY

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  • Human Monocytes: Distinct Receptor Sites for the Third Component of Complement and for Immunoglobulin G

    Heinz Huber;Margaret J. Polley;William D. Linscott;H. Hugh Fudenberg

  • The Human Rosette-Forming Cell as a Marker of a Population of Thymus-Derived Cells

    Joseph Wybran;Martin C. Carr;H. Hugh Fudenberg

  • Identification, Enumeration, and Isolation of B and T Lymphocytes from Human Peripheral Blood

    F. Aiuti;J.C. Cerottini;R. R. A. Coombs;M. Cooper

  • ISOLATION OF NORMAL T CELLS IN CHRONIC LYMPHATIC LEUKÆMIA

    Joseph Wybran;Shireen Chantler;H. Hugh Fudenberg

  • PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCIES: Report of a World Health Organization Committee

    H. Fudenberg;R. A. Good;H. C. Goodman;W. Hitzig

  • GAMMA GLOBULIN COMPLEXES IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND CERTAIN OTHER CONDITIONS

    H. G. Kunkel;H. J. Müller-Eberhard;H. H. Fudenberg;T. B. Tomasi

  • Anaphylactoid transfusion reactions associated with anti-IgA.

    G.N. Vyas;H.A. Perkins;H.H. Fudenberg

  • Physical properties of the red cell agglutinins in acquired hemolytic anemia.

    H. H. Fudenberg;H. G. Kunkel

  • Autoimmunity to Endometrium and Ovary in Endometriosis

    S. Mathur;M. R. Peress;H. O. Williamson;C. D. Youmans

  • Biologic activities of aggregated gamma-globulin. 8. Aggregated immunoglobulins of different classes.

    Teruko Ishizaka;Kimishige Ishizaka;S. Salmon;Hugh Fudenberg

  • Rosette-Forming Cells, Immunologic Deficiency Diseases and Transfer Factor

    Joseph Wybran;Alan S. Levin;Lynn E. Spitler;H. Hugh Fudenberg

  • A New Rapid Method for Genetic Typing of Human Immunoglobulins

    G. N. Vyas;H. H. Fudenberg;H. M. Pretty;E. R. Gold

  • The Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome: RESULTS OF TRANSFER FACTOR THERAPY

    L E Spitler;A S Levin;D P Stites;H H Fudenberg

  • Evidence for Control of Synthesis of the Variable Regions of the Heavy Chains of Immunoglobulins G and M by the Same Gene

    A. C. Wang;S. K. Wilson;J. E. Hopper;H. H. Fudenberg

  • Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome, A Genetically Determined Cellular Immunologic Deficiency: Clinical and Laboratory Responses to Therapy with Transfer Factor

    A. S. Levin;L. E. Spitler;D. P. Stites;H. H. Fudenberg

  • Hemostatic defects in dysproteinemias.

    Herbert A. Perkins;Malcolm R. Mackenzie;H. Hugh Fudenberg

  • Genetically determined immune deficiency as the predisposing cause of "autoimmunity" and lymphoid neoplasia.

    H.Hugh Fudenberg

  • Observations concerning positive serologic reactions for rheumatoid factor in certain patients with sarcoidosis and other hyperglobulinemic states.

    Henry G. Kunkel;Harold J. Simon;Hugh Fudenberg

  • Specificity of the reaction between rheumatoid factors and gamma globulin.

    Hugh H. Fudenberg;Henry G. Kunkel

  • The plasma proteins: Structure, function, and genetic control: Second Edition. Volume 1. Edited by Frank W. Putnam. Academic Press, New York, 1975. 481 pp., $37.50

    H. Hugh Fudenberg

  • Manual of clinical immunology: Edited by Noel R. Rose and Herman Friedman. American Society for Microbiology, 1976. 932 pp

    Gabriel Virella;H.Hugh Fudenberg

  • Handbook of experimental immunology: 2nd Edit. By D. M. Weir, M.D. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, and F. A. Davis Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1973. 1066 pp. $75.00 clothbound, $60.00 paperback

    H.Hugh Fudenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel P. Stites
Daniel P. Stites University of California, San Francisco
Girish N. Vyas
Girish N. Vyas University of California, San Francisco
Gabriel Virella
Gabriel Virella Medical University of South Carolina
Steven D. Douglas
Steven D. Douglas Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Henry G. Kunkel
Henry G. Kunkel Rockefeller University
Maxime Seligmann
Maxime Seligmann Grenoble Alpes University
Robert A. Good
Robert A. Good University of Minnesota
Fred S. Rosen
Fred S. Rosen Harvard University
Edward C. Franklin
Edward C. Franklin New York University
Alfred Nisonoff
Alfred Nisonoff Brandeis University

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