His main research concerns Immunology, Virus, Virology, Gastroenterology and Internal medicine. His research links Endothelium with Immunology. Virus is closely attributed to Antibody in his study.
His Virology study combines topics in areas such as Southern blot, Bone marrow and Kaposi's sarcoma. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Aspergillosis, Leukopenia and Pathology. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Bacteremia and Superinfection.
Mark H. Kaplan mainly investigates Immunology, Virology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Virus and Pathology. Viral disease, Immunopathology, Immune system, Antigen and Antibody are the subjects of his Immunology studies. His studies deal with areas such as Immunofluorescence, Polymerase chain reaction and Immunoperoxidase as well as Virology.
Mark H. Kaplan focuses mostly in the field of Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, narrowing it down to topics relating to Disease and, in certain cases, Lung cancer and Incidence. The study incorporates disciplines such as Monoclonal antibody and Lymphoma in addition to Virus. He combines subjects such as Gastroenterology and Internal medicine, Leukemia with his study of Pathology.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Hemodialysis, Pathology, Messenger RNA and Anemia. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Efavirenz and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. His Pathology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Meningitis and Human cytomegalovirus.
His study in Messenger RNA is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Chemokine, Cancer, NASBA and Intron. The various areas that Mark H. Kaplan examines in his Gene study include Virus, Cell and Breast cancer. In his research, Virology is intimately related to Pulmonary Mass, which falls under the overarching field of Immunology.
His primary scientific interests are in Molecular biology, Internal medicine, Messenger RNA, Amniocentesis and Enterovirus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Multiple drug resistance and Cancer epigenetics, DNA methylation. The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Cognitive skill and Psychiatry.
Mark H. Kaplan interconnects Cancer, Representational difference analysis and Exon in the investigation of issues within Messenger RNA. There are a combination of areas like Human cytomegalovirus, Pathology, Betaherpesvirinae and Congenital cytomegalovirus infection integrated together with his Amniocentesis study. He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Enterovirus and Amniotic fluid in his work.
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Frequent detection and isolation of cytopathic retroviruses (HTLV-III) from patients with AIDS and at risk for AIDS
Robert C. Gallo;Syed Z. Salahuddin;Mikulas Popovic;Gene M. Shearer.
Science (1984)
The role of mononuclear phagocytes in HTLV-III/LAV infection
Suzanne Gartner;Paul Markovits;David M. Markovitz;Mark H. Kaplan.
Science (1986)
Isolation of a new virus, HBLV, in patients with lymphoproliferative disorders
SZ Salahuddin;DV Ablashi;PD Markham;SF Josephs.
Science (1986)
Origin and interstate spread of a New York City multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis clone family
Pablo J. Bifani;Bonnie B. Plikaytis;Vivek Kapur;Vivek Kapur;Kathryn Stockbauer.
JAMA (1996)
Human herpesvirus-like nucleic acid in various forms of Kaposi's sarcoma
Y.Q. Huang;J.J. Li;W.C. Zhang;D. Feiner.
The Lancet (1995)
Angiogenic properties of Kaposi's sarcoma-derived cells after long-term culture in vitro
SZ Salahuddin;S Nakamura;P Biberfeld;P Biberfeld;MH Kaplan.
Science (1988)
Treatment of Adult T-Cell Leukemia–Lymphoma with a Combination of Interferon Alfa and Zidovudine
Parkash S. Gill;William Harrington;Mark H. Kaplan;Raul C. Ribeiro.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1995)
Dermatologic findings and manifestations of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Mark H. Kaplan;Neil Sadick;N. Scott McNutt;Marc Meltzer.
Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology (1987)
Bacteremia and fungemia complicating neoplastic disease: A study of 364 Cases
Carol Singer;Mark H. Kaplan;Donald Armstrong.
The American Journal of Medicine (1977)
Staphylococcus epidermidis Extracted Slime Inhibits the Antimicrobial Action of Glycopeptide Antibiotics
Bruce F. Farber;Mark H. Kaplan;Mark H. Kaplan;Arlene G. Clogston;Arlene G. Clogston.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (1990)
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