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55
Citations
7778
World Ranking
3831
National Ranking
1754

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Mart Mannik was affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States.

Throughout their career, Mart Mannik received formal recognition in the scientific community. They were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1992 and were a member of the Association of American Physicians.

Since no specific publication records, co-authors, or detailed research topics are listed, there is no explicit summary of their scientific contributions or areas of specialization beyond the institutional affiliation and awards.

Best Publications

  • Individual Antigenic Specificity of Isolated Antibodies.

    Henry G. Kunkel;Mart Mannik;Ralph C. Williams

  • Saturation of the Reticuloendothelial System with Soluble Immune Complexes

    Alan O. Haakenstad;Mart Mannik

  • Studies on antigen-antibody complexes. I. Elimination of soluble complexes from rabbit circulation.

    Mart Mannik;William P. Arend;Anthony P. Hall;Bruce C. Gilliland

  • Multiple autoantibodies form the glomerular immune deposits in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Mart Mannik;Cynthia E Merrill;Louis D Stamps;Mark H Wener

  • The structural basis of germline-encoded VH3 immunoglobulin binding to staphylococcal protein A.

    J L Hillson;N S Karr;I R Oppliger;M Mannik

  • CLASSIFICATION OF MYELOMA PROTEINS, BENCE JONES PROTEINS, AND MACROGLOBULINS INTO TWO GROUPS ON THE BASIS OF COMMON ANTIGENIC CHARACTERS

    Mart Mannik;Henry G. Kunkel

  • The macrophage receptor for IgG: number and affinity of binding sites.

    William P. Arend;Mart Mannik

  • The molecular basis of self-association of antibodies to IgG (rheumatoid factors) in rheumatoid arthritis.

    Richard M. Pope;David C. Teller;Mart Mannik

  • INDIVIDUAL ANTIGENIC SPECIFICITY OF MYELOMA PROTEINS. CHARACTERISTICS AND LOCALIZATION TO SUBUNITS.

    Howard M. Grey;Mart Mannik;Henry G. Kunkel

  • Fate of preformed immune complexes in rabbits and rhesus monkeys.

    Mart Mannik;William P. Arend

  • Deposition of antibodies to the collagen-like region of C1Q in renal glomeruli of patients with proliferative lupus glomerulonephritis

    Mart Mannik;Mark H. Wener

  • Effect of cationized antibodies in performed immune complexes on deposition and persistence in renal glomeruli.

    V J Gauthier;M Mannik;G E Striker

  • Bone marrow transplantation in patients with gold-induced marrow aplasia.

    J L Baldwin;R Storb;R Storb;E D Thomas;E D Thomas;M Mannik

  • Immunoglobulins in Temporal Arteries: An Immunofluorescent Study

    George C. Liang;Peter A. Simkin;Mart Mannik

  • In vitro adherence of soluble immune complexes to macrophages.

    William P. Arend;Mart Mannik

  • Antibodies to the collagen‐like region of C1q in sera of patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases

    Mark H. Wener;Shu Uwatoko;Mart Mannik

  • Studies on Antigen-Antibody Complexes II. Quantification of Tissue Uptake of Soluble Complexes in Normal and Complement-Depleted Rabbits

    William P. Arend;Mart Mannik

  • Serum sickness secondary to treatment with the murine-human chimeric antibody IDEC-C2B8 (rituximab).

    Christopher A. D'Arcy;Mart Mannik

  • IgG rheumatoid factors and staphylococcal protein A bind to a common molecular site on IgG.

    F A Nardella;D C Teller;C V Barber;M Mannik

  • Low-molecular weight C1q-binding immunoglobulin G in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus consists of autoantibodies to the collagen-like region of C1q.

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  • The Molecular Basis of Self-Association of Antibodies to IgG (Rheumatoid Factors) in Rheumatoid Arthritis (IgG-rhellmatoid factor/ultracentrifugal analysis)

    Richard M. Pope;David C. TELLERt;Mart Mannik

Frequent Co-Authors

David C. Teller
David C. Teller University of Washington
William P. Arend
William P. Arend University of Colorado Denver
Charles E. Alpers
Charles E. Alpers University of Washington
Paul Bornstein
Paul Bornstein University of Washington
Stephen M. Krane
Stephen M. Krane Harvard University
Harry R. Hill
Harry R. Hill University of Sheffield
Richard J. Johnson
Richard J. Johnson University of Colorado Denver

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