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D-Index
53
Citations
21567
World Ranking
15894
National Ranking
6601

Overview

Paul J. Maddon is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States, where their academic and research activities are centered. Their contributions to the scientific community are reflected through various works, although no specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are currently documented.

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Best Publications

  • HIV-1 entry into CD4+ cells is mediated by the chemokine receptor CC-CKR-5.

    Tatjana Dragic;Virginia Litwin;Graham P. Allaway;Scott R. Martin

  • The T4 gene encodes the AIDS virus receptor and is expressed in the immune system and the brain.

    Paul Jay Maddon;Angus G. Dalgleish;J.Steven McDougal;Paul R. Clapham

  • CD4-dependent, antibody-sensitive interactions between HIV-1 and its co-receptor CCR-5.

    Alexandra Trkola;Tatjana Dragic;James Arthos;James M. Binley

  • AMD3100, a small molecule inhibitor of HIV-1 entry via the CXCR4 co-receptor

    G A Donzella;D Schols;S W Lin;J A Esté

  • The isolation and nucleotide sequence of a cDNA encoding the T cell surface protein T4: a new member of the immunoglobulin gene family

    Paul Jay Maddon;Dan R. Littman;Maurice Godfrey;Douglas E. Maddon

  • A Recombinant Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Glycoprotein Complex Stabilized by an Intermolecular Disulfide Bond between the gp120 and gp41 Subunits Is an Antigenic Mimic of the Trimeric Virion-Associated Structure

    James M. Binley;Rogier W. Sanders;Brian Clas;Norbert Schuelke

  • A soluble form of CD4 (T4) protein inhibits AIDS virus infection.

    K C Deen;J S McDougal;R Inacker;G Folena-Wasserman

  • Stabilization of the Soluble, Cleaved, Trimeric Form of the Envelope Glycoprotein Complex of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1

    Rogier W. Sanders;Mika Vesanen;Norbert Schuelke;Aditi Master

  • Identification of the Residues in Human CD4 Critical for the Binding of HIV

    J Arthos;K C Deen;M A Chaikin;J A Fornwald

  • Soluble CD4 blocks the infectivity of diverse strains of HIV and SIV for T cells and monocytes but not for brain and muscle cells

    Paul R. Clapham;Jonathan N. Weber;Denise Whitby;Kenneth McIntosh;Kenneth McIntosh

  • Functional interaction between human T-cell protein CD4 and the major histocompatibility complex HLA-DR antigen

    Paul Maddon;Rafick Sekaly;Mary Anne Talle

  • The isolation and sequence of the gene encoding T8: A molecule defining functional classes of T lymphocytes

    Dan R. Littman;Yolène Thomas;Paul J. Maddon;Leonard Chess

  • L-SIGN (CD 209L) is a liver-specific capture receptor for hepatitis C virus.

    Jason P. Gardner;Robert J. Durso;Robert R. Arrigale;Gerald P. Donovan

  • The homodimer of prostate-specific membrane antigen is a functional target for cancer therapy

    Norbert Schülke;Olga A. Varlamova;Gerald P. Donovan;Dangshe Ma

  • Potent, Broad-Spectrum Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 by the CCR5 Monoclonal Antibody PRO 140

    Alexandra Trkola;Thomas J. Ketas;Kirsten A. Nagashima;Lu Zhao

  • Differential Inhibition of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Fusion, gp120 Binding, and CC-Chemokine Activity by Monoclonal Antibodies to CCR5

    William C. Olson;Gwénaël E. E. Rabut;Kirsten A. Nagashima;Diep N. H. Tran

  • Amino-Terminal Substitutions in the CCR5 Coreceptor Impair gp120 Binding and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Entry

    Tatjana Dragic;Alexandra Trkola;Steven W. Lin;Kirsten A. Nagashima

  • HIV infection does not require endocytosis of its receptor, CD4.

    Paul Jay Maddon;J. Steven McDougal;Paul R. Clapham;Angus G. Dalgleish

  • Single-dose safety, pharmacology, and antiviral activity of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 entry inhibitor PRO 542 in HIV-infected adults

    Jeffrey M. Jacobson;Israel Lowy;Courtney V. Fletcher;Tobias J. O'Neill

  • Structure and expression of the human and mouse T4 genes

    Paul Jay Maddon;Susan M. Molineaux;Douglas E. Maddon;Kathryn A. Zimmerman

Frequent Co-Authors

William C. Olson
William C. Olson Regeneron (United States)
Richard Axel
Richard Axel Columbia University
John P. Moore
John P. Moore Cornell University
James Arthos
James Arthos National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Leonard Chess
Leonard Chess Columbia University
James M. Binley
James M. Binley Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
Dan R. Littman
Dan R. Littman New York University
Rogier W. Sanders
Rogier W. Sanders University of Amsterdam
Peter D. Senter
Peter D. Senter Seattle Genetics (United States)
Jeffrey M. Jacobson
Jeffrey M. Jacobson Drexel University

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