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D-Index
63
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12438
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3057
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33

Manfred Herold publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Manfred Herold sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 271 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Manfred Herold D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Manfred Herold is affiliated with Innsbruck Medical University in Austria. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a focused subfield emphasis on Immunology, Rheumatology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Genetics, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's research covers several key topics, including:

  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Liver Diseases and Immunity
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses

Manfred Herold has contributed to multiple publication venues, among the most frequent being:

  • The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
  • Autoimmunity Reviews
  • Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
  • Autoimmunity Highlights
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Their recent notable papers include:

  • The International Consensus on ANA Patterns (ICAP) in 2021-The 6th Workshop and Current Perspectives, 2021, The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
  • How to report the antinuclear antibodies (anti-cell antibodies) test on HEp-2 cells: guidelines from the ICAP initiative, 2021, Immunologic Research
  • Detection of antinuclear antibodies: recommendations from EFLM, EASI and ICAP, 2023, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
  • Quality and best practice in medical laboratories: specific requests for autoimmunity testing, 2020, Autoimmunity Highlights
  • Current laboratory and clinical practices in reporting and interpreting anti-nuclear antibody indirect immunofluorescence (ANA IIF) patterns: results of an international survey, 2020, Autoimmunity Highlights

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Jan Damoiseaux
  • Werner Klotz
  • Lucile Musset
  • Edward K. L. Chan
  • María Infantino

Best Publications

  • Serum levels of cytokines in chronic liver diseases.

    Herbert Tilg;Herbert Tilg;Axel Wilmer;Axel Wilmer;Wolfgang Vogel;Wolfgang Vogel;Manfred Herold;Manfred Herold

  • International recommendations for the assessment of autoantibodies to cellular antigens referred to as anti-nuclear antibodies

    Nancy Agmon-Levin;Nancy Agmon-Levin;Jan Damoiseaux;Cornelis Kallenberg;Ulrich Sack

  • Report of the First International Consensus on Standardized Nomenclature of Antinuclear Antibody HEp-2 Cell Patterns 2014–2015

    Edward K. L. Chan;Jan Damoiseaux;Orlando Gabriel Carballo;Karsten Conrad

  • CELLULAR AND HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSES IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AFTER VACCINATION WITH ANTIGEN PULSED DENDRITIC CELLS

    Lorenz Holtl;Claudia Rieser;Christine Papesh;Reinhold Ramoner

  • Molecular Imaging and Biological Evaluation of HuMV833 Anti-VEGF Antibody: Implications for Trial Design of Antiangiogenic Antibodies

    Gordon C Jayson;Jamal Zweit;Alan Jackson;Clive Mulatero

  • Clinical relevance of HEp-2 indirect immunofluorescent patterns: the International Consensus on ANA patterns (ICAP) perspective

    Jan Damoiseaux;Luis Eduardo Coelho Andrade;Orlando Gabriel Carballo;Karsten Conrad

  • The value of contrast‐enhanced color doppler ultrasound in the detection of vascularization of finger joints in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

    Andrea Klauser;Ferdinand Frauscher;Michael Schirmer;Ethan Halpern

  • Diagnostic value of antibodies against a modified citrullinated vimentin in rheumatoid arthritis.

    Christian Dejaco;Werner Klotz;Heike Larcher;Christina Duftner

  • Production of IL-12 by Human Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells Is Optimal When the Stimulus Is Given at the Onset of Maturation, and Is Further Enhanced by IL-4

    Susanne Ebner;Gudrun Ratzinger;Beate Krösbacher;Matthias Schmuth

  • Successful treatment of metastatic renal cell carcinoma with a biologically active dose of recombinant interferon-gamma.

    W Aulitzky;G Gastl;W E Aulitzky;M Herold

  • Serum levels of interleukin-6 in multiple myeloma and other hematological disorders: correlation with disease activity and other prognostic parameters.

    D. M. Nachbaur;M. Herold;A. Maneschg;H. Huber

  • International consensus on ANA patterns (ICAP): the bumpy road towards a consensus on reporting ANA results

    Jan Damoiseaux;Carlos A. von Mühlen;Ignacio Garcia-De La Torre;Orlando Gabriel Carballo

  • A novel role for IL-3: human monocytes cultured in the presence of IL-3 and IL-4 differentiate into dendritic cells that produce less IL-12 and shift Th cell responses toward a Th2 cytokine pattern.

    Susanne Ebner;Susanne Hofer;Van Anh Nguyen;Christina Fürhapter

  • The phosphatidyl-myo-inositol anchor of the lipoarabinomannans from Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette Guérin. Heterogeneity, structure, and role in the regulation of cytokine secretion.

    Jérôme Nigou;Martine Gilleron;Bertrand Cahuzac;Jean-Dominique Bounéry

  • Bacillus Calmette‐Guérin mycobacteria stimulate human blood dendritic cells

    Martin Thurnher;Reinhold Ramoner;Günther Gastl;Christian Radmayr

  • Rejection, after a slightly prolonged survival time, of Langerhans cell-free allogeneic cultured epidermis used for wound coverage in humans.

    J Auböck;E Irschick;N Romani;P Kompatscher

  • Evidence-based recommendations for the management of ankylosing spondylitis: systematic literature search of the 3E Initiative in Rheumatology involving a broad panel of experts and practising rheumatologists

    P. I. Sidiropoulos;G. Hatemi;I.-H. Song;J. Avouac

  • Endogenous IFN-gamma during human bone marrow transplantation. Analysis of serum levels of interferon and interferon-dependent secondary messages.

    Dietger Niederwieser;Manfred Herold;Wolfgang Woloszczuk;Walter Aulitzky

  • IFN-mediated induction of MHC antigen expression on human keratinocytes and its influence on in vitro alloimmune responses

    D Niederwieser;J Auböck;J Troppmair;M Herold

  • Increased degradation of tryptophan in blood of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

    Katharina Schroecksnadel;Sabine Kaser;Maximilian Ledochowski;Gabriele Neurauter

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert Tilg
Herbert Tilg Innsbruck Medical University
Jan Damoiseaux
Jan Damoiseaux Maastricht University
Dietmar Fuchs
Dietmar Fuchs Innsbruck Medical University
Franz Halberg
Franz Halberg University of Minnesota
Edward K. L. Chan
Edward K. L. Chan University of Florida
Marvin J. Fritzler
Marvin J. Fritzler University of Calgary
Dietger Niederwieser
Dietger Niederwieser Leipzig University
Yehuda Shoenfeld
Yehuda Shoenfeld Sheba Medical Center
Christoph Huber
Christoph Huber BioNTech (Germany)
Minoru Satoh
Minoru Satoh RMIT University

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