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98
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31690
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8988
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Nancy Hogg publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nancy Hogg sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 218 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Nancy Hogg D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nancy Hogg sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 98 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Nancy Hogg is affiliated with the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions are primarily represented in the field of immunology, with a focus on cellular adhesion and immune cell interactions.

One recent publication authored by Nancy Hogg is titled "Author Correction: SKAP-55 regulates integrin adhesion and formation of T cell-APC conjugates," published in 2025 in the journal Nature Immunology.

  • Author Correction: SKAP-55 regulates integrin adhesion and formation of T cell-APC conjugates (2025, Nature Immunology)

Nancy Hogg frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Hongyan Wang
  • Eun-Yi Moon
  • Abdallah Azouz
  • Xiang Wu
  • Andrew Smith

The main publication venue for their work is Nature Immunology, reflecting the immunological focus of their research.

  • Nature Immunology

Best Publications

  • A CXCL1 Paracrine Network Links Cancer Chemoresistance and Metastasis

    Swarnali Acharyya;Thordur Oskarsson;Sakari Vanharanta;Srinivas Malladi

  • Vitronectin receptor-mediated phagocytosis of cells undergoing apoptosis.

    John Savill;Ian Dransfield;Nancy Hogg;Christopher Haslett

  • Thrombospondin cooperates with CD36 and the vitronectin receptor in macrophage recognition of neutrophils undergoing apoptosis.

    John Savill;Nancy Hogg;Yi Ren;Christopher Haslett

  • Mast cell and macrophage chemokines CXCL1/CXCL2 control the early stage of neutrophil recruitment during tissue inflammation.

    Katia De Filippo;Anne Dudeck;Mike Hasenberg;Emma Nye

  • Cutting edge: lipoxins rapidly stimulate nonphlogistic phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils by monocyte-derived macrophages.

    Catherine Godson;Siobhan Mitchell;Killeen Harvey;Nicos A. Petasis

  • GDF-15 is an inhibitor of leukocyte integrin activation required for survival after myocardial infarction in mice

    Tibor Kempf;Alexander Zarbock;Christian Widera;Stefan Butz

  • Identification of p8,14 as a highly abundant heterodimeric calcium binding protein complex of myeloid cells.

    J Edgeworth;M Gorman;R Bennett;P Freemont

  • COTRANSFECTION OF ICAM-1 AND HLA-DR RECONSTITUTES HUMAN ANTIGEN-PRESENTING CELL FUNCTION IN MOUSE L CELLS

    Daniel M. Altmann;Nancy Hogg;John Trowsdale;David Wilkinson

  • The insider's guide to leukocyte integrin signalling and function

    Nancy Hogg;Irene Patzak;Frances Willenbrock

  • The function of human intercellular adhesion molecule‐1 (ICAM‐1) in the generation of an immune response

    Graeme J. Dougherty;Sarah Murdoch;Nancy Hogg

  • MRP-8 and MRP-14, two abundant Ca(2+)-binding proteins of neutrophils and monocytes.

    Paul A. Hessian;Jonathan Edgeworth;Nancy Hogg

  • Lymphocyte Migration in Lymphocyte Function-associated Antigen (LFA)-1–deficient Mice

    Cornelia Berlin-Rufenach;Florian Otto;Meg Mathies;Juergen Westermann

  • LFA-1–mediated Adhesion Is Regulated by Cytoskeletal Restraint and by a Ca2+-dependent Protease, Calpain

    Mairi P. Stewart;Alison McDowall;Nancy Hogg

  • Rapid recruitment of inflammatory monocytes is independent of neutrophil migration

    Robert B. Henderson;Josie A. R. Hobbs;Meg Mathies;Nancy Hogg

  • T-cell integrins: more than just sticking points

    Nancy Hogg;Melanie Laschinger;Katherine Giles;Alison McDowall

  • Leukocyte adhesion deficiency-III is caused by mutations in KINDLIN3 affecting integrin activation.

    Lena Svensson;Kimberley Howarth;Alison McDowall;Irene Patzak

  • The human S100 protein MRP-14 is a novel activator of the beta 2 integrin Mac-1 on neutrophils.

    Rebecca A. Newton;Nancy Hogg

  • Neutrophil apoptosis is associated with a reduction in CD16 (Fc gamma RIII) expression.

    I Dransfield;A M Buckle;J S Savill;A McDowall

  • Regulated expression of Mg2+ binding epitope on leukocyte integrin alpha subunits.

    I. Dransfield;N. Hogg

  • The leukocyte integrins.

    Nancy Hogg

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos Cabañas
Carlos Cabañas Spanish National Research Council
Paul A. Bates
Paul A. Bates The Francis Crick Institute
Ian Dransfield
Ian Dransfield University of Edinburgh
Matthias Gunzer
Matthias Gunzer University of Duisburg-Essen
Marko Salmi
Marko Salmi University of Turku
Johanna Ivaska
Johanna Ivaska University of Turku
Christopher E. Rudd
Christopher E. Rudd University of Montreal
John Savill
John Savill University of Edinburgh
Alister Craig
Alister Craig Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Jochen Hess
Jochen Hess University Hospital Heidelberg

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