Morris Ziff mainly focuses on Pathology, Immunology, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Antibody. His Pathology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Lupus erythematosus, Rheumatoid arthritis, Synovial membrane and Cartilage. His Rheumatoid arthritis study deals with Arthritis intersecting with Globulin.
He has included themes like Peripheral blood mononuclear cell, In vitro and Umbilical vein in his Immunology study. His Antibody study incorporates themes from Spleen, Synovitis and Glomerulonephritis. His Interleukin research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Endothelial stem cell, Molecular biology, Chemotaxis and Monocyte.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Pathology, Antibody, Internal medicine and Rheumatoid arthritis. His Immunology research includes elements of Molecular biology and In vitro. His work deals with themes such as Synovitis, Cartilage, Kidney and Synovial membrane, which intersect with Pathology.
His Antibody research integrates issues from Glomerulonephritis, Antigen and Lymph. His work investigates the relationship between Internal medicine and topics such as Endocrinology that intersect with problems in Spleen, Anti-nuclear antibody and Monocyte. His Rheumatoid arthritis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Immunoglobulin G, Staining and Erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, T lymphocyte, Endothelial stem cell, Molecular biology and Interleukin. His Immunology study combines topics in areas such as Fibroblast and Cell biology. In his research, Immune system is intimately related to Endothelium, which falls under the overarching field of T lymphocyte.
The various areas that he examines in his Molecular biology study include T cell, Radioimmunoassay, Biochemistry, DNA and Connective tissue. His Interleukin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Endocrinology, Chromatofocusing and Chemotaxis. As a part of the same scientific family, Morris Ziff mostly works in the field of Rheumatoid arthritis, focusing on Pathology and, on occasion, Anatomy.
Morris Ziff spends much of his time researching Endothelial stem cell, Lymphocyte, T lymphocyte, Molecular biology and Umbilical vein. His Lymphocyte research includes themes of Interleukin and Synovial membrane. Morris Ziff interconnects Secretion, Chromatofocusing, Chemotaxis and Antibody in the investigation of issues within Interleukin.
The concepts of his Molecular biology study are interwoven with issues in Cytokine and Antigen. His research investigates the link between Antigen and topics such as Monokine that cross with problems in Endocrinology. He has included themes like Inflammation, Lymphatic system, Immunology and Lymph in his Umbilical vein study.
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In vitro synthesis of immunoglobulin by rheumatoid synovial membrane
J. Donald Smiley;Charlotte Sachs;Morris Ziff.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1968)
Interleukin 1 increases the binding of human B and T lymphocytes to endothelial cell monolayers.
D E Cavender;D O Haskard;B Joseph;M Ziff.
Journal of Immunology (1986)
Production of interleukin 1 by human endothelial cells.
P Miossec;D Cavender;M Ziff.
Journal of Immunology (1986)
T lymphocyte adhesion to endothelial cells: mechanisms demonstrated by anti-LFA-1 monoclonal antibodies.
D Haskard;D Cavender;P Beatty;T Springer.
Journal of Immunology (1986)
Arteritis in rheumatoid arthritis
Frank R. Schmid;Norman S. Cooper;Morris Ziff;Currier McEwen.
The American Journal of Medicine (1961)
The effect of gold salt on lysosomal enzymes of the peritoneal macrophage.
Robert H. Persellin;Morris Ziff M.D..
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1966)
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URINARY HYDROXYPROLINE AND GROWTH
H. E. Jasin;C. W. Fink;W. Wisf;M. Ziff.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1962)
Cryoglobulinemia based on interaction between a gamma macroglobulin and 7S gamma globulin.
Joseph LoSpalluto;Barbara Dorward;William Miller;Morris Ziff.
The American Journal of Medicine (1962)
Identification of immunoglobulins and complement in rheumatoid articular collagenous tissues.
T. Derek Cooke;Eric R. Hurd;Hugo E. Jasin;John Bienenstock;John Bienenstock.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1975)
THE PATHOGENESIS OF CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN EXPERIMENTAL ANTIGEN-INDUCED ARTHRITIS II. PREFERENTIAL LOCALIZATION OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES TO COLLAGENOUS TISSUES
T. Derek Cooke;Eric R. Hurd;Morris Ziff;Hugo E. Jasin.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1972)
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