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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 62 Citations 9,875 194 World Ranking 2195 National Ranking 14

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1990 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Antibody
  • Gene
  • Immune system

His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Molecular biology, Antibody, Antigen and Rheumatoid arthritis. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Immunology and Synovial fluid through his research. His research in Molecular biology intersects with topics in Size-exclusion chromatography, Biochemistry, Lymphocyte, Epitope and Amyloid.

Particularly relevant to Monoclonal antibody is his body of work in Antibody. His Antigen research focuses on Monoclonal and how it connects with Synovial Cell, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell, Monocyte and Mixed lymphocyte reaction. His Rheumatoid arthritis study combines topics in areas such as Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Arthritis, Stimulation and Pathology.

His most cited work include:

  • IL-17 Is Produced by Some Proinflammatory Th1/Th0 Cells But Not by Th2 Cells (370 citations)
  • Identification, Enumeration, and Isolation of B and T Lymphocytes from Human Peripheral Blood (315 citations)
  • Bm1–Bm5 Classification of Peripheral Blood B Cells Reveals Circulating Germinal Center Founder Cells in Healthy Individuals and Disturbance in the B Cell Subpopulations in Patients with Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (272 citations)

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

Jacob B. Natvig focuses on Immunology, Antigen, Molecular biology, Antibody and Rheumatoid arthritis. Jacob B. Natvig undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Immunology and Synovial fluid in his work. His Antigen research incorporates themes from Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Immune system.

The various areas that Jacob B. Natvig examines in his Molecular biology study include Antiserum, Receptor, Biochemistry, Lymphocyte and Immunofluorescence. His study in Gene extends to Antibody with its themes. His Rheumatoid arthritis research incorporates elements of Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Arthritis, B cell, Pathology and Peripheral blood.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (58.29%)
  • Antigen (35.18%)
  • Molecular biology (34.17%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1996-2020)?

  • Immunology (58.29%)
  • Molecular biology (34.17%)
  • Antibody (34.17%)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Molecular biology, Antibody, Antigen and Autoantibody. T cell, Rheumatoid arthritis, Rheumatoid factor, B cell and Arthritis are the primary areas of interest in his Immunology study. His work on Antigen-presenting cell is typically connected to Synovial fluid as part of general T cell study, connecting several disciplines of science.

His Molecular biology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as CXCL16 and C-C chemokine receptor type 6. His studies deal with areas such as Gene and Germline as well as Antibody. His studies in Antigen integrate themes in fields like Bacteriophage, Immune system and Peptide.

Between 1996 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • IL-17 Is Produced by Some Proinflammatory Th1/Th0 Cells But Not by Th2 Cells (370 citations)
  • Bm1–Bm5 Classification of Peripheral Blood B Cells Reveals Circulating Germinal Center Founder Cells in Healthy Individuals and Disturbance in the B Cell Subpopulations in Patients with Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (272 citations)
  • Abnormal B cell differentiation in primary Sjögren's syndrome results in a depressed percentage of circulating memory B cells and elevated levels of soluble CD27 that correlate with Serum IgG concentration. (78 citations)

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

  • Antibody
  • Gene
  • Immune system

Jacob B. Natvig focuses on Immunology, Rheumatoid factor, Antibody, Antigen and Autoantibody. His work on Immunology deals in particular with T cell, Arthritis, Immunophenotyping, Rheumatoid arthritis and CD19. His Rheumatoid factor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Somatic hypermutation and Affinity maturation.

His research on Antibody often connects related areas such as Cellular differentiation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Proinflammatory cytokine, Immune system and Synovial membrane in addition to Antigen. While the research belongs to areas of Interleukin 17, Jacob B. Natvig spends his time largely on the problem of Molecular biology, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Monoclonal antibody.

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Best Publications

IL-17 Is Produced by Some Proinflammatory Th1/Th0 Cells But Not by Th2 Cells

Tanja Aarvak;Martine Chabaud;Pierre Miossec;Jacob B. Natvig.
Journal of Immunology (1999)

568 Citations

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

F. Aiuti;J.C. Cerottini;R. R. A. Coombs;M. Cooper.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology (1974)

485 Citations

Bm1–Bm5 Classification of Peripheral Blood B Cells Reveals Circulating Germinal Center Founder Cells in Healthy Individuals and Disturbance in the B Cell Subpopulations in Patients with Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome

Janne Ø. Bohnhorst;Marie B. Bjørgan;Jørn E. Thoen;Jacob B. Natvig.
Journal of Immunology (2001)

434 Citations

Nucleotide sequence analysis of the V regions of two IgM cold agglutinins. Evidence that the VH4-21 gene segment is responsible for the major cross-reactive idiotype.

V Pascual;K Victor;D Lelsz;M B Spellerberg.
Journal of Immunology (1991)

261 Citations

The Identification of Germinal Centres and Follicular Dendritic Cell Networks in Rheumatoid Synovial Tissue

I. Randen;O. J. Mellbye;Ø. Førre;J. B. Natvig.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology (1995)

230 Citations

Elution and characterization of lymphocytes from rheumatoid inflammatory tissue.

T. G. Abrahamsen;S. S. Frøland;J. B. Natvig;J. Pahle.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology (1975)

200 Citations

Rheumatoid inflammatory T-cell clones express mostly Th1 but also Th2 and mixed (Th0-like) cytokine patterns.

A. J. Quayle;P. Chomarat;P. Miossec;J. Kjeldsen‐Kragh.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology (1993)

186 Citations

Clonally related IgM rheumatoid factors undergo affinity maturation in the rheumatoid synovial tissue.

I Randen;D Brown;K M Thompson;N Hughes-Jones.
Journal of Immunology (1992)

182 Citations

Peptide recognition, T cell receptor usage and HLA restriction elements of human heat-shock protein (hsp) 60 and mycobacterial 65-kDa hsp-reactive T cell clones from rheumatoid synovial fluid

Alison J. Quayle;Kay Black Wilson;Shu Guang Li;Jens Kjeldsen-Kragh.
European Journal of Immunology (1992)

169 Citations

Same Idiotypc of B‐Lymphocyte Membrane IgD and IgM. Formal Evidence for Monoclonality of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Cells

F. Salsano;S. S FRøLAND;J B Natvig;T E Michaelsen.
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology (1974)

168 Citations

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