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96
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1843
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1014

John E. Coligan publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John E. Coligan sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 391 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

John E. Coligan D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John E. Coligan sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 96 D-Index — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

John E. Coligan is a scientist affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research and professional activities are grounded within this prominent federal biomedical research institution.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues have been documented for this scientist based on the available data. Similarly, there is no information about book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or principal research topics.

There are no records of awards or distinctions attributed to John E. Coligan, and the data indicates that they are currently living.

Best Publications

  • Scheme for ranking potential HLA-A2 binding peptides based on independent binding of individual peptide side-chains.

    K C Parker;M A Bednarek;J E Coligan

  • Recognition of Human Histocompatibility Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-E Complexed with HLA Class I Signal Sequence–derived Peptides by CD94/NKG2 Confers Protection from Natural Killer Cell–mediated Lysis

    Francisco Borrego;Matthias Ulbrecht;Elisabeth H. Weiss;John E. Coligan

  • Major glycoprotein antigens that induce antibodies in AIDS patients are encoded by HTLV-III

    JS Allan;JE Coligan;F Barin;MF McLane

  • Isolation of CD4 - CD8 - mycobacteria-reactive T lymphocyte clones from rheumatoid arthritis synovial fluid

    Joseph Holoshttz;Samuel Strober;Frits Koning;John E. Coligan

  • Endothelins, peptides with potent vasoactive properties, are produced by human macrophages.

    Hannelore Ehrenreich;Robert W. Anderson;Cecil H. Fox;Peter Rieckmann

  • A novel population of T-cell receptor alpha beta-bearing thymocytes which predominantly expresses a single V beta gene family.

    B. J. Fowlkes;A. M. Kruisbeek;H. Ton-That;M. A. Weston

  • Isolation and characterization of a high molecular weight glycoprotein from human blood platelets.

    J W Lawler;H S Slayter;J E Coligan

  • Differential expression of two distinct T-cell receptors during thymocyte development.

    Drew M. Pardoll;B. J. Fowlkes;Jeffrey A. Bluestone;Ada Kruisbeek

  • A vaccine candidate from the sexual stage of human malaria that contains EGF-like domains.

    David C. Kaslow;Isabella A. Quakyi;Chiang Syin;Michael G. Raum

  • Structural characterization of reverse transcriptase and endonuclease polypeptides of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome retrovirus.

    M. M. Lightfoote;J. E. Coligan;T. M. Folks;A. S. Fauci

  • Sequence motifs important for peptide binding to the human MHC class I molecule, HLA-A2.

    K C Parker;M A Bednarek;L K Hull;U Utz

  • Structure and function of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I specific receptors expressed on human natural killer (NK) cells.

    Francisco Borrego;Juraj Kabat;Dae-Ki Kim;Louis Lieto

  • Altered levels of laminin receptor mRNA in various human carcinoma cells that have different abilities to bind laminin.

    U M Wewer;L A Liotta;M Jaye;G A Ricca

  • NKG2A COMPLEXED WITH CD94 DEFINES A NOVEL INHIBITORY NATURAL KILLER CELL RECEPTOR

    Andrew G. Brooks;Phillip E. Posch;Christopher J. Scorzelli;Francisco Borrego

  • Ligand motifs of HLA-DRB5*0101 and DRB1*1501 molecules delineated from self-peptides.

    A B Vogt;H Kropshofer;H Kalbacher;M Kalbus

  • A new HTLV-III/LAV encoded antigen detected by antibodies from AIDS patients.

    Jonathan S. Allan;John E. Coligan;Tun-Hou Lee;Mary Frances McLane

  • Isolation of cDNA clones encoding the 20K T3 glycoprotein of human T-cell receptor complex

    Peter van den Elsen;Beth-Ann Shepley;Jannie Borst;John E. Coligan

  • Identification of a T3-associated gamma delta T cell receptor on Thy-1+ dendritic epidermal Cell lines.

    F Koning;G Stingl;WM Yokoyama;H Yamada

  • Human NK cell lytic granules and regulation of their exocytosis

    Konrad Krzewski;John Ernest Coligan

  • Antigens encoded by the 3'-terminal region of human T-cell leukemia virus: evidence for a functional gene

    TH Lee;JE Coligan;JG Sodroski;WA Haseltine

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Biddison
William E. Biddison National Institutes of Health
Andrew M. Lew
Andrew M. Lew Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Ethan M. Shevach
Ethan M. Shevach National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
David H. Margulies
David H. Margulies National Institutes of Health
Renu B. Lal
Renu B. Lal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Jeffrey A. Bluestone
Jeffrey A. Bluestone University of California, San Francisco
B. J. Fowlkes
B. J. Fowlkes National Institutes of Health
Stanley G. Nathenson
Stanley G. Nathenson Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Erik P. Lillehoj
Erik P. Lillehoj University of Maryland, Baltimore

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