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D-Index
70
Citations
17910
World Ranking
1935
National Ranking
817

Marvin S. Reitz 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 Marvin S. Reitz sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 227 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Marvin S. Reitz 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 Marvin S. Reitz sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Marvin S. Reitz is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields within Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a particular emphasis on subfields such as Virology, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Immunology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics related to viral infections and immune responses. Key topics include:

  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Poxvirus research and outbreaks

Marvin S. Reitz has published in a variety of scientific venues, including:

  • Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Vaccine
  • Pharmaceutics
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of AIDS and HIV Treatment

Their recent papers reflect a focus on HIV/AIDS, viral infections, and immune responses. Some notable publications are:

  • "Monkeypox (Mpox) requires continued surveillance, vaccines, therapeutics and mitigating strategies" (2023) in Vaccine
  • "Past HIV-1 Medications and the Current Status of Combined Antiretroviral Therapy Options for HIV-1 Patients" (2021) in Pharmaceutics
  • "Use of Humanized Mouse Models for Studying HIV-1 Infection, Pathogenesis and Persistence" (2020) in Journal of AIDS and HIV Treatment
  • "Analysis of DnaK Expression from a Strain of Mycoplasma fermentans in Infected HCT116 Human Colon Carcinoma Cells" (2021) in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Identifying CCR5 coreceptor populations permissive for HIV-1 entry and productive infection: implications for in vivo studies" (2022) in Journal of Translational Medicine

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Marvin S. Reitz include:

  • Matthew Weichseldorfer
  • Olga Latinovic
  • Francesca Benedetti
  • Davide Zella
  • Alonso Heredia

Best Publications

  • Isolation of a new type C retrovirus (HTLV) in primary uncultured cells of a patient with Sézary T-cell leukaemia.

    Bernard J. Poiesz;Francis W. Ruscetti;Marvin S. Reitz;V. S. Kalyanaraman

  • Human mesenchymal stem cells exert potent antitumorigenic effects in a model of Kaposi's sarcoma

    Aarif Y. Khakoo;Aarif Y. Khakoo;Shibani Pati;Stasia A. Anderson;William Reid

  • Phosphorothioate analogs of oligodeoxynucleotides: inhibitors of replication and cytopathic effects of human immunodeficiency virus.

    Makoto Matsukura;Kazuo Shinozuka;Gerald Zon;Hiroaki Mitsuya

  • A Bcl-2 homolog encoded by Kaposi sarcoma-associated virus, human herpesvirus 8, inhibits apoptosis but does not heterodimerize with Bax or Bak

    Emily H.Y. Cheng;John Nicholas;David S. Bellows;Gary S. Hayward

  • Kaposi's sarcoma-associated human herpesvirus-8 encodes homologues of macrophage inflammatory protein-1 and interleukin-6

    John Nicholas;Vivian R. Ruvolo;William H. Burns;William H. Burns;Gordon Sandford;Gordon Sandford

  • Sequence of simian immunodeficiency virus and its relationship to the human immunodeficiency viruses.

    G. Franchini;C. Gurgo;H.-G. Guo;R. C. Gallo

  • The virus of Japanese adult T-cell leukaemia is a member of the human T-cell leukaemia virus group

    M. Popovic;M. S. Reitz;M. G. Sarngadharan;M. Robert-Guroff

  • An HIV-1 transgenic rat that develops HIV-related pathology and immunologic dysfunction

    W. Reid;M. Sadowska;F. Denaro;S. Rao

  • Growth of macrophage-tropic and primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) isolates in a unique CD4+ T-cell clone (PM1): failure to downregulate CD4 and to interfere with cell-line-tropic HIV-1.

    P. Lusso;F. Cocchi;C. Balotta;P. D. Markham

  • Characterization and distribution of nucleic acid sequences of a novel type C retrovirus isolated from neoplastic human T lymphocytes.

    Marvin S. Reitz;Bernard J. Poiesz;Francis W. Ruscetti;Robert C. Gallo

  • Structure and expression of tat-, rev-, and nef-specific transcripts of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in infected lymphocytes and macrophages.

    Marjorie Robert-Guroff;Mikulas Popovic;Suzanne Gartner;Phillip Markham

  • Human herpesvirus 7 is a T-lymphotropic virus and is related to, but significantly different from, human herpesvirus 6 and human cytomegalovirus.

    Zwi N. Berneman;Dharam V. Ablashi;Ge Li;Maureen Eger-Fletcher

  • Comparison of Genetic Variability at Multiple Loci across the Genomes of the Major Subtypes of Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Reveals Evidence for Recombination and for Two Distinct Types of Open Reading Frame K15 Alleles at the Right-Hand End

    Lynn J. Poole;Jian Chao Zong;Dolores M. Ciufo;Donald J. Alcendor

  • Long-term inhibition of human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (human immunodeficiency virus) DNA synthesis and RNA expression in T cells protected by 2',3'-dideoxynucleosides in vitro

    H Mitsuya;R F Jarrett;M Matsukura;F Di Marzo Veronese

  • Generation of a neutralization-resistant variant of HIV-1 is due to selection for a point mutation in the envelope gene

    Marvin S. Reitz;Carolyn Wilson;Christine Naugle;Robert C. Gallo

  • Viral DNA carried by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virions.

    F Lori;F di Marzo Veronese;A L de Vico;P Lusso

  • Reverse transcriptase activity of human acute leukaemic cells: purification of the enzyme, response to AMV 70S RNA, and characterization of the DNA product.

    M. G. Sarngadharan;Prem S. Sarin;Marvin S. Reitz;Robert C. Gallo

  • Human T-cell leukemia-lymphoma virus (HTLV) is in T but not B lymphocytes from a patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

    R C Gallo;D Mann;S Broder;F W Ruscetti

  • Transformation of NIH 3T3 cells by a human c-sis cDNA clone.

    Michael F. Clarke;Eric Westin;David Schmidt;Steven F. Josephs

  • Long-term protection of chimpanzees against high-dose HIV-1 challenge induced by immunization

    Michael D. Lubeck;Robert Natuk;Maria Myagkikh;Narender Kalyan

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert C. Gallo
Robert C. Gallo University of South Florida
Mikulas Popovic
Mikulas Popovic University of Maryland, Baltimore
Marjorie Robert-Guroff
Marjorie Robert-Guroff National Institutes of Health
Phillip D. Markham
Phillip D. Markham Northrop Grumman (United States)
Genoveffa Franchini
Genoveffa Franchini National Institutes of Health
Gary S. Hayward
Gary S. Hayward Johns Hopkins University
Michael F. Clarke
Michael F. Clarke Stanford University
Erwin Tschachler
Erwin Tschachler Medical University of Vienna
Samuel Broder
Samuel Broder Precision BioSciences
Hiroaki Mitsuya
Hiroaki Mitsuya Kumamoto University

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