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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Immunology D-index 55 Citations 11,355 133 World Ranking 2838 National Ranking 31

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Immune system
  • Antibody

Otto Majdic spends much of his time researching Molecular biology, Cell biology, Immunology, Antigen and T cell. His Molecular biology research incorporates themes from Langerhans cell, CD40, Myeloid, Monocyte and Monoclonal antibody. Otto Majdic has researched Monocyte in several fields, including Progenitor cell and Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor.

His research in Cell biology intersects with topics in In vitro and Expression cloning. The study incorporates disciplines such as Antibody, Bone marrow and Antigen-presenting cell in addition to Antigen. In his study, Cancer research is strongly linked to Cytotoxic T cell, which falls under the umbrella field of T cell.

His most cited work include:

  • Molecular and functional characteristics of dendritic cells generated from highly purified CD14+ peripheral blood monocytes. (398 citations)
  • Cultured human langerhans cells resemble lymphoid dendritic cells in phenotype and function (346 citations)
  • Self-Recognition of Cd1 by γ/δ T Cells Implications for Innate Immunity (334 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Molecular biology, Immunology, Monoclonal antibody, Antigen and Cell biology. Otto Majdic combines subjects such as Haematopoiesis, T cell, IL-2 receptor, Receptor and CD3 with his study of Molecular biology. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Progenitor cell under Immunology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to In vitro and Monocyte.

His Monoclonal antibody study also includes fields such as

  • Myeloid that intertwine with fields like Precursor cell and Erythroid Precursor Cells,
  • Epitope and related Signal transduction. In his research, T lymphocyte is intimately related to Internal medicine, which falls under the overarching field of Antigen. While the research belongs to areas of Cell biology, Otto Majdic spends his time largely on the problem of Antigen presentation, intersecting his research to questions surrounding MHC class I, CD1 and Major histocompatibility complex.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Molecular biology (47.41%)
  • Immunology (38.52%)
  • Monoclonal antibody (34.81%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1999-2015)?

  • Cell biology (24.44%)
  • Immunology (38.52%)
  • Molecular biology (47.41%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Cell biology, Immunology, Molecular biology, Antigen-presenting cell and T cell are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, CD14 and MHC class II, which intersect with Cell biology. His work in Antigen and Monoclonal antibody is related to Immunology.

His study in Antigen is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Leukocyte Differentiation, Antibody and Immune system. His work carried out in the field of Molecular biology brings together such families of science as Interleukin 20, Complementary DNA, Expression cloning, HaCaT and Immunoglobulin superfamily. The Antigen-presenting cell study combines topics in areas such as Cancer research and Dendritic cell.

Between 1999 and 2015, his most popular works were:

  • Self-Recognition of Cd1 by γ/δ T Cells Implications for Innate Immunity (334 citations)
  • Blockade of PD-L1 (B7-H1) augments human tumor-specific T cell responses in vitro. (277 citations)
  • B7-H1 (Programmed Death-1 Ligand) on Dendritic Cells Is Involved in the Induction and Maintenance of T Cell Anergy (240 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Immune system
  • Antibody

His primary areas of study are T cell, Interleukin 21, Antigen-presenting cell, Cytotoxic T cell and Cell biology. His studies in T cell integrate themes in fields like Molecular biology, In vitro and Expression cloning. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Molecular biology, CD80 and MHC class II is strongly linked to Monoclonal antibody.

As a part of the same scientific study, Otto Majdic usually deals with the Interleukin 21, concentrating on IL-2 receptor and frequently concerns with Antigen. Otto Majdic has included themes like Complementary DNA, Messenger RNA, Membrane protein and Blot in his Cell biology study. Specifically, his work in Immunology is concerned with the study of Dendritic cell.

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Best Publications

Molecular and functional characteristics of dendritic cells generated from highly purified CD14+ peripheral blood monocytes.

W F Pickl;O Majdic;P Kohl;J Stöckl.
Journal of Immunology (1996)

621 Citations

Cultured human langerhans cells resemble lymphoid dendritic cells in phenotype and function

Nikolaus Romani;Angela Lenz;Angela Lenz;Herta Glassel;Hella Stössel;Hella Stössel.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1989)

537 Citations

Self-Recognition of Cd1 by γ/δ T Cells Implications for Innate Immunity

Franca M. Spada;Ethan P. Grant;Peter J. Peters;Masahiko Sugita.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2000)

479 Citations

Urokinase plasminogen activator receptor, beta 2-integrins, and Src-kinases within a single receptor complex of human monocytes.

J Bohuslav;V Horejsí;C Hansmann;J Stöckl.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1995)

445 Citations

Blockade of PD-L1 (B7-H1) augments human tumor-specific T cell responses in vitro.

Christian Blank;Juergen Kuball;Simon Voelkl;Heinz Wiendl.
International Journal of Cancer (2006)

419 Citations

TGF-beta 1 promotes in vitro development of dendritic cells from CD34+ hemopoietic progenitors.

H Strobl;E Riedl;C Scheinecker;C Bello-Fernandez.
Journal of Immunology (1996)

393 Citations

B7-H1 (Programmed Death-1 Ligand) on Dendritic Cells Is Involved in the Induction and Maintenance of T Cell Anergy

Nicole Selenko-Gebauer;Otto Majdic;Andreas Szekeres;Gerald Höfler.
Journal of Immunology (2003)

355 Citations

Mast cell typing: demonstration of a distinct hematopoietic cell type and evidence for immunophenotypic relationship to mononuclear phagocytes.

P Valent;LK Ashman;W Hinterberger;F Eckersberger.
Blood (1989)

300 Citations

Molecular characterization of human 4Ig-B7-H3, a member of the B7 family with four Ig-like domains.

Peter Steinberger;Otto Majdic;Sophia V. Derdak;Sophia V. Derdak;Katharina Pfistershammer.
Journal of Immunology (2004)

294 Citations

1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 inhibits dendritic cell differentiation and maturation in vitro

Andrea Berer;Johannes Stöckl;Otto Majdic;Thomas Wagner.
Experimental Hematology (2000)

293 Citations

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