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Jean-Marc Cavaillon

Jean-Marc Cavaillon

D-Index & Metrics 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.

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 81 Citations 20,292 237 World Ranking 980 National Ranking 35
Medicine D-index 81 Citations 20,413 247 World Ranking 11542 National Ranking 345

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Immune system
  • Gene

Jean-Marc Cavaillon mainly focuses on Immunology, Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Cytokine, Sepsis and Lipopolysaccharide. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Receptor and Immunology. His studies deal with areas such as Signal transduction, Systemic inflammation and Shigella flexneri as well as Tumor necrosis factor alpha.

His work on Interleukin 6 and Interleukin 8 as part of general Cytokine research is often related to Pancreatic disease, thus linking different fields of science. His research integrates issues of Necrosis and Intensive care in his study of Sepsis. His Lipopolysaccharide research integrates issues from TLR2, Macrophage, Immune tolerance and In vivo.

His most cited work include:

  • Successful Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation After Cardiac Arrest as a "Sepsis-Like" Syndrome (683 citations)
  • Dysregulation of in vitro cytokine production by monocytes during sepsis. (652 citations)
  • Bench-to-bedside review: Endotoxin tolerance as a model of leukocyte reprogramming in sepsis (372 citations)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Cytokine, Sepsis, Tumor necrosis factor alpha and Lipopolysaccharide. His work in Immunology is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Receptor. Jean-Marc Cavaillon works mostly in the field of Cytokine, limiting it down to concerns involving Microbiology and, occasionally, Bordetella pertussis.

Jean-Marc Cavaillon has researched Sepsis in several fields, including Intensive care and Intensive care medicine. His work carried out in the field of Tumor necrosis factor alpha brings together such families of science as Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and TLR4. His studies deal with areas such as Ex vivo, In vitro, In vivo and TLR2 as well as Lipopolysaccharide.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (55.08%)
  • Cytokine (27.34%)
  • Sepsis (24.61%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2021)?

  • Immunology (55.08%)
  • Sepsis (24.61%)
  • Innate immune system (9.77%)

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

His main research concerns Immunology, Sepsis, Innate immune system, Systemic inflammatory response syndrome and Immune system. Jean-Marc Cavaillon works mostly in the field of Immunology, limiting it down to topics relating to Receptor and, in certain cases, microRNA. His research in Sepsis intersects with topics in Acquired immune system, Intensive care, Intensive care medicine and Hygiene.

In general Immune system, his work in Chemokine is often linked to Scavenger receptor linking many areas of study. His Cytokine study combines topics in areas such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, TLR2, Microbiology, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Proinflammatory cytokine. His Tumor necrosis factor alpha research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Lipopolysaccharide, Nitric oxide and Pharmacology.

Between 2011 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Comparative study of injury models for studying muscle regeneration in mice (185 citations)
  • TLR-mediated activation of NK cells and their role in bacterial/viral immune responses in mammals (113 citations)
  • Natural Killer (NK) Cells in Antibacterial Innate Immunity: Angels or Devils? (102 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Immune system
  • Gene

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, Sepsis, Innate immune system, Systemic inflammatory response syndrome and Immune system. His Immunology research incorporates themes from Polymerase chain reaction and Tissue specificity. His Sepsis research integrates issues from Anesthesiology, Host response, Systemic inflammation and Intensive care medicine.

His Innate immune system research includes elements of Interleukin 12, Interleukin 21, Proinflammatory cytokine and Staphylococcus aureus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Inflammation, Confidence interval, Prospective cohort study, Cohort and Receiver operating characteristic. Jean-Marc Cavaillon does research in Cytokine, focusing on Interleukin 6 specifically.

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Best Publications

Successful Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation After Cardiac Arrest as a "Sepsis-Like" Syndrome

Christophe Adrie;Minou Adib-Conquy;Ivan Laurent;Mehran Monchi.
Circulation (2002)

1140 Citations

Dysregulation of in vitro cytokine production by monocytes during sepsis.

Carlos Munoz;Jean Carlet;Catherine Fitting;Benoit Misset.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1991)

904 Citations

Bench-to-bedside review: Endotoxin tolerance as a model of leukocyte reprogramming in sepsis

Jean-Marc Cavaillon;Minou Adib-Conquy.
Critical Care (2006)

548 Citations

Cytokines and macrophages.

J.M. Cavaillon.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (1994)

533 Citations

Cytokine Cascade in Sepsis

Jean-Marc Cavaillon;Minou Adib-Conquy;Catherine Fitting;Christophe Adrie.
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases (2003)

468 Citations

Synergistic stimulation of human monocytes and dendritic cells by Toll-like receptor 4 and NOD1- and NOD2-activating agonists.

Jörg H. Fritz;Stephen E. Girardin;Catherine Fitting;Catherine Werts.
European Journal of Immunology (2005)

434 Citations

Compensatory anti-inflammatory response syndrome.

Minou Adib-Conquy;Jean-Marc Cavaillon.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis (2008)

418 Citations

Pro- versus anti-inflammatory cytokines: myth or reality.

J M Cavaillon.
Cellular and Molecular Biology (2001)

404 Citations

Does the shape of lipid A determine the interaction of LPS with Toll-like receptors?

Mihai G Netea;Marcel van Deuren;Bart Jan Kullberg;Jean-Marc Cavaillon.
Trends in Immunology (2002)

366 Citations

Impact of continuous venovenous hemofiltration on organ failure during the early phase of severe sepsis: a randomized controlled trial.

Didier Payen;Joaquim Mateo;Jean Marc Cavaillon;François Fraisse.
Critical Care Medicine (2009)

353 Citations

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