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Julius S. Youngner publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Julius S. Youngner sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 182 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Julius S. Youngner D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1953 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Julius S. Youngner was affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their career included notable engagement in scientific research, contributing to the academic community during their tenure.

Throughout their career, they received recognition within the scientific community, including being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1953.

There is no information available regarding published papers, frequent co-authors, or specific venues where their research was disseminated. Likewise, no data exists about books published under their name or specific fields, subfields, or topics of study.

Best Publications

  • Monolayer tissue cultures. I. Preparation and standardization of suspensions of trypsin-dispersed monkey kidney cells.

    J. S. Youngner

  • Patterns of Interferon Appearance in Mice injected with Bacteria or Bacterial Endotoxin

    Warren R. Stinebring;Julius S. Youngner

  • Migration inhibitory factor and interferon in the circulation of mice with delayed hypersensitivity.

    S. B. Salvin;J. S. Youngner;W. H. Lederer

  • Formaldehyde treatment and safety testing of experimental poliomyelitis vaccines.

    Jonas E. Salk;Ulrich Krech;J. S. Youngner;Byron L. Bennett

  • Interferon appearance stimulated by endotoxin, bacteria, or viruses in mice pre-treated with Escherichia coli endotoxin or infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Julius S. Youngner;Warren R. Stinebring

  • Interferon Production by Inactivated Newcastle Disease Virus in Cell Cultures and in Mice

    Julius S. Youngner;Anne W. Scott;Jules V. Hallum;Warren R. Stinebring

  • Temperature-sensitive viruses and the etiology of chronic and inapparent infections.

    Olivia T. Preble;Julius S. Youngner

  • Characterization of a specific kinase inhibitory factor produced by vaccinia virus which inhibits the interferon-induced protein kinase

    Patricia Whitaker-Dowling;Julius S. Youngner

  • USE OF COLOR CHANGE OF PHENOL RED AS THE INDICATOR IN TITRATING POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS OR ITS ANTIBODY IN A TISSUE–CULTURE SYSTEM

    Jonas E. Salk;J. S. Youngner;Elsie N. Ward

  • The metabolism of serum proteins in the hen and chick and secretion of serum proteins by the ovary of the hen.

    R. Patterson;J. S. Youngner;W. O. Weigle;F. J. Dixon

  • Influence of Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis on Interferon Formation in Mice.

    Julius S. Youngner;Warren R. Stinebring;Sheila Efron Taube

  • Inhibition of Murine Osteogenic Sarcomas by Treatment With Type I or Type II Interferon

    John L. Crane;Lowell A. Glasgow;Earl R. Kern;Julius S. Youngner

  • Role of temperature-sensitive mutants in persistent infections initiated with vesicular stomatitis virus.

    J S Youngner;E J Dubovi;D O Quagliana;M Kelly

  • Temperature-Sensitive Defect of Mutants Isolated from L Cells Persistently Infected with Newcastle Disease Virus

    Olivia T. Preble;Julius S. Youngner

  • Brief Communication: Tumor Suppression by a Lymphokine Released Into the Circulation of Mice With Delayed Hypersensitivity

    S. B. Salvin;J. S. Youngner;Jane Nishio;Ruth Neta

  • Inhibition of Protein Synthesis in L Cells Infected with Vesicular Stomatitis Virus

    Gail W. Wertz;Julius S. Youngner

  • Efficacy of a cold-adapted, intranasal, equine influenza vaccine: challenge trials.

    H. G. G. Townsend;S. J. Penner;T. C. Watts;A. Cook

  • VIRUS-HOST CELL INTERACTIONS

    Patricia Whitaker-Dowling;Julius S. Youngner

  • Viral Persistence: Evolution of Viral Populations

    Julius S. Youngner;Olivia T. Preble

  • Vaccinia rescue of VSV from interferon-induced resistance: Reversal of translation block and inhibition of protein kinase activity

    Patricia Whitaker-Dowling;Julius S. Youngner

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward J. Dubovi
Edward J. Dubovi Cornell University
Hugh G.G. Townsend
Hugh G.G. Townsend University of Saskatchewan
Thomas C. Merigan
Thomas C. Merigan Stanford University
Deborah M. Haines
Deborah M. Haines Western University of Health Sciences
Jeffrey Wilusz
Jeffrey Wilusz Colorado State University
Jack D. Keene
Jack D. Keene Duke University
Frank J. Dixon
Frank J. Dixon Scripps Health
William O. Weigle
William O. Weigle Scripps Research Institute

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