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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 66 Citations 13,428 152 World Ranking 1853 National Ranking 906

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Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Immune system
  • Internal medicine
  • Gene

His main research concerns Molecular biology, Immunology, Antigen, Langerhans cell and Pathology. His Molecular biology research incorporates themes from Cytokine, Antigen-presenting cell, Dendritic cell, Monoclonal antibody and Epidermis. His Immunology research includes elements of Dermatology and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Paul R. Bergstresser works mostly in the field of Antigen, limiting it down to concerns involving Effector and, occasionally, Cytokine secretion, Aldesleukin and Interleukin 4. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Keyhole limpet hemocyanin, Immune tolerance and Major histocompatibility complex. His research integrates issues of Contact hypersensitivity, Cheek pouch, Hamster, Epidermal Langerhans cell and Serology in his study of Pathology.

His most cited work include:

  • Epidermal Langerhans cell density determines whether contact hypersensitivity or unresponsiveness follows skin painting with DNFB. (854 citations)
  • Direct demonstration of cytokine synthesis heterogeneity among human memory/effector T cells by flow cytometry. (508 citations)
  • Direct demonstration of cytokine synthesis heterogeneity among human memory/effector T cells by flow cytometry. (508 citations)

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

Paul R. Bergstresser mainly focuses on Immunology, Cell biology, Molecular biology, Epidermis and Antigen. His Immunology and Immune system, Langerhans cell, Contact hypersensitivity, Hapten and Immunity investigations all form part of his Immunology research activities. The various areas that Paul R. Bergstresser examines in his Cell biology study include Cell culture, Keratinocyte, T cell, Antigen-presenting cell and Receptor.

His research on Molecular biology also deals with topics like

  • Cytokine which intersects with area such as CD8,
  • T-cell receptor together with CD3. His Epidermis study combines topics in areas such as Cell, Dendritic cell, Bone marrow, Pathology and Messenger RNA. His study in Dendritic cell is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Clone, Antibody and Cellular differentiation.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (33.62%)
  • Cell biology (25.33%)
  • Molecular biology (24.89%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2000-2018)?

  • Dermatology (11.79%)
  • Alternative medicine (3.49%)
  • Immunology (33.62%)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Dermatology, Alternative medicine, Immunology, Nursing and Medical education. His Dermatology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Contact sensitivity and Pathology. The Alternative medicine study combines topics in areas such as Single gene, Clinical trial and Family medicine.

He has researched Immunology in several fields, including Epidermis, Skin Carcinoma and Excellence. His work in Innate immune system tackles topics such as CD80 which are related to areas like Antigen. His work deals with themes such as Spleen, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell, CD86 and Cell biology, which intersect with Antigen.

Between 2000 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Distinct Autoimmune Syndromes in Morphea: A Review of 245 Adult and Pediatric Cases (158 citations)
  • Identification of a human homologue of the dendritic cell-associated C-type lectin-1, dectin-1. (85 citations)
  • Relationship of psoriasis severity to obesity using same-gender siblings as controls for obesity. (56 citations)

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

  • Immune system
  • Internal medicine
  • Gene

His primary areas of study are Dermatology, Immunology, Hydroxychloroquine, Outcome measures and Innate immune system. His work carried out in the field of Dermatology brings together such families of science as Immunopathology and Pathology. His research on Immunology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Morphea.

In his papers, Paul R. Bergstresser integrates diverse fields, such as Hydroxychloroquine, Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis, Mucinosis, Follow up studies and Follicular mucinosis. Paul R. Bergstresser combines subjects such as Peripheral blood mononuclear cell, CD80, Etiology and Lymphocyte with his study of Innate immune system. His studies deal with areas such as Inflammation, Rosacea, Fibrosis and Pathogenesis as well as Immune system.

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Best Publications

Epidermal Langerhans cell density determines whether contact hypersensitivity or unresponsiveness follows skin painting with DNFB.

G B Toews;P R Bergstresser;J W Streilein.
Journal of Immunology (1980)

1347 Citations

Direct demonstration of cytokine synthesis heterogeneity among human memory/effector T cells by flow cytometry.

Louis J. Picker;Manoj K. Singh;Zoran Zdraveski;John R. Treer.
Blood (1995)

672 Citations

Identification of a novel, dendritic cell-associated molecule, dectin-1, by subtractive cDNA cloning.

Kiyoshi Ariizumi;Guo Liang Shen;Sojin Shikano;Shan Xu.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2000)

605 Citations

Analysis of the mechanism of unresponsiveness produced by haptens painted on skin exposed to low dose ultraviolet radiation.

C A Elmets;P R Bergstresser;R E Tigelaar;P J Wood.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1983)

529 Citations

Control of lymphocyte recirculation in man. II. Differential regulation of the cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen, a tissue-selective homing receptor for skin-homing T cells.

L. J. Picker;J. R. Treer;B. Ferguson-Darnell;P. A. Collins.
Journal of Immunology (1993)

527 Citations

Ultraviolet B radiation converts Langerhans cells from immunogenic to tolerogenic antigen-presenting cells. Induction of specific clonal anergy in CD4+ T helper 1 cells.

Jan C. Simon;Robert E. Tigelaar;Paul R. Bergstresser;Dale Edelbaum.
Journal of Immunology (1991)

341 Citations

Thy-1 Antigen-Bearing Dendritic Cells Populate Murine Epidermis

Paul R. Bergstresser;Robert E. Tigelaar;Jane H. Dees;J. Wayne Streilein.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1983)

312 Citations

Corneal allografts fail to express ia antigens.

J W Streilein;G B Toews;P R Bergstresser.
Nature (1979)

301 Citations

Distinct Autoimmune Syndromes in Morphea: A Review of 245 Adult and Pediatric Cases

Justin J. Leitenberger;Rachael L. Cayce;Robert W. Haley;Beverley Adams-Huet.
Archives of Dermatology (2009)

281 Citations

Regulation of T-cell receptor γ-chain RNA expression in murine Thy-1+ dendritic epidermal cells

William A. Kuziel;Akira Takashima;Mark Bonyhadi;Paul R. Bergstresser.
Nature (1987)

277 Citations

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