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Overview

Mikulas Popovic is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within Medicine, with a focus on specialized subfields including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Reproductive Medicine.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics such as Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, Galectins and Cancer Biology, Reproductive Biology and Fertility, and Reproductive Health and Technologies.

Popovic has contributed to academic literature through publications in recognized venues. Major publication platforms include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Gynécologie Obstétrique Fertilité & Sénologie

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Popovic include:

  • "The landscape of high-affinity human antibodies against intratumoral antigens," 2021, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "L'allongement de la durée de la supplémentation en progestérone par voie vaginale n'améliore pas les résultats de la grossesse après le transfert de blastocystes au jour 6," 2024, published in Gynécologie Obstétrique Fertilité & Sénologie

Frequent collaborators in Popovic's research efforts consist of:

  • Goran Rakočević
  • Irina Glotova
  • Inês de Santiago
  • Berke Ç. Toptaş
  • M. POPOVIC

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Detection, Isolation, and Continuous Production of Cytopathic Retroviruses (HTLV-III) from Patients with AIDS and Pre-AIDS

    Mikulas Popovic;M. G. Sarngadharan;Elizabeth Read;Robert C. Gallo

  • The role of mononuclear phagocytes in HTLV-III/LAV infection

    Suzanne Gartner;Paul Markovits;David M. Markovitz;Mark H. Kaplan

  • Isolation of human T-cell leukemia virus in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)

    Robert C. Gallo;Prem S. Sarin;E. P. Gelmann;Marjorie Robert-Guroff

  • Antibodies reactive with human T-lymphotropic retroviruses (HTLV-III) in the serum of patients with AIDS

    M. G. Sarngadharan;Mikulas Popovic;Lilian Bruch;Jörg Schüpbach

  • Serological analysis of a subgroup of human T-lymphotropic retroviruses (HTLV-III) associated with AIDS

    Jörg Schüpbach;Mikulas Popovic;Raymond V. Gilden;Matthew A. Gonda

  • Isolation and Transmission of Human Retrovirus (Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus)

    M Popovic;PS Sarin;M Robert-Gurroff;VS Kalyanaraman

  • Trans-acting transcriptional regulation of human T-cell leukemia virus type III long terminal repeat.

    J Sodroski;C Rosen;F Wong-Staal;SZ Salahuddin

  • Suramin protection of T cells in vitro against infectivity and cytopathic effect of HTLV-III.

    Hiroaki Mitsuya;Mikulas Popovic;Robert Yarchoan;Shuzo Matsushita

  • Epidermal langerhans cells—A target for HTLV-III/LAV infection

    Erwin Tschachler;Veronika Groh;Mikulas Popovic;Dean L Mann

  • Transformation of human umbilical cord blood T cells by human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma virus.

    Mikulas Popovic;Gunhild Lange-Wantzin;Prem S. Sarin;Dean Mann

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of the HTLV-III virus associated with AIDS

    Beatrice H. Hahn;George M. Shaw;Suresh K. Arya;Mikulas Popovic

  • Virus isolation from and identification of HTLV-III/LAV-producing cells in brain tissue from a patient with AIDS.

    Suzanne Gartner;Paul Markovits;David M. Markovitz;Robert F. Betts

  • 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

  • Seroepidemiological studies of human T-lymphotropic retrovirus type III in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

    Bijan Safai;JeromeE. Groopman;Mikulas Popovic;Jörg Schüpbach

  • Proviral DNA of a retrovirus, human T-cell leukemia virus, in two patients with AIDS.

    Edward P. Gelmann;Mikulas Popovic;Douglas Blayney;Henry Masur

  • Genomic diversity of human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III).

    F Wong-Staal;GM Shaw;BH Hahn;SZ Salahuddin

  • Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1/HTLV-IIIBa-L) replication in fresh and cultured human peripheral blood monocytes/macrophages by azidothymidine and related 2',3'-dideoxynucleosides.

    C F Perno;R Yarchoan;D A Cooney;N R Hartman

  • 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

  • Genomic diversity of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome virus HTLV-III: different viruses exhibit greatest divergence in their envelope genes

    Beatrice H. Hahn;Matthew A. Gonda;George M. Shaw;Mikulas Popovic

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert C. Gallo
Robert C. Gallo University of South Florida
Marvin S. Reitz
Marvin S. Reitz University of Maryland, Baltimore
Dean L. Mann
Dean L. Mann University of Maryland, Baltimore
Phillip D. Markham
Phillip D. Markham Northrop Grumman (United States)
Beatrice H. Hahn
Beatrice H. Hahn University of Pennsylvania
Genoveffa Franchini
Genoveffa Franchini National Institutes of Health
Marjorie Robert-Guroff
Marjorie Robert-Guroff National Institutes of Health
M. G. Sarngadharan
M. G. Sarngadharan AkzoNobel (Netherlands)
George M. Shaw
George M. Shaw University of Pennsylvania
Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman
Vaniambadi S. Kalyanaraman North Shore University Hospital

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