His primary areas of study are Immunology, Virology, Virus, Pathology and Dementia. Much of his study explores Immunology relationship to Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. His Virology research includes themes of Demyelinating disease, Disease and Pathogenesis.
His Virus research incorporates themes from Central nervous system disease and Polymerase chain reaction. His studies examine the connections between Pathology and genetics, as well as such issues in Antibody, with regards to Parenchyma, Cytotoxic T cell and Immunocytochemistry. His research investigates the connection between Dementia and topics such as Epidemiology that intersect with problems in Transmission and Public health.
Richard T. Johnson mainly investigates Virology, Immunology, Virus, Pathology and Pathogenesis. His research on Virology also deals with topics like
In his research, Poliovirus is intimately related to Spinal cord, which falls under the overarching field of Virus. His research investigates the connection between Measles and topics such as Encephalomyelitis that intersect with issues in Myelin basic protein. His Measles virus research focuses on subjects like Peripheral blood mononuclear cell, which are linked to Cerebrospinal fluid.
Clinical trial, Virology, Immunology, Intensive care medicine and Medical physics are his primary areas of study. His study in the field of West Nile virus, Virus, Lytic cycle and Viral disease also crosses realms of Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Central nervous system, Neuroscience and Disease.
Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Immune system under Disease, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Myelin, Antigen and Neurological disorder. His work carried out in the field of Intensive care medicine brings together such families of science as Neurovirology and Pathology. His study in Pathology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Pediatrics and MEDLINE.
His main research concerns Virology, Immunology, Viral disease, Neuroscience and Biological warfare. His study in the field of Measles is also linked to topics like Western hemisphere. Richard T. Johnson has included themes like Disease and Neurological disorder in his Immunology study.
His Disease research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Chemokine, Immune system, Encephalomyelitis and Immunopathology. He interconnects Nipah virus, West Nile virus, Paralytic poliomyelitis and Nervous system in the investigation of issues within Viral disease. Richard T. Johnson has researched Neuroscience in several fields, including Synaptic plasticity and Neurotransmission.
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Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses as Biological Weapons: Medical and Public Health Management
Luciana Borio;Thomas Inglesby;C. J. Peters;Alan L. Schmaljohn.
JAMA (2002)
Differential diagnosis of suspected multiple sclerosis: a consensus approach
D. H. Miller;B. G. Weinshenker;M. Filippi;B. L. Banwell.
Multiple Sclerosis Journal (2008)
Measles encephalomyelitis--clinical and immunologic studies.
Richard Johnson;Diane Griffin;R. L. Hirsch;J. S. Wolinsky.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1984)
Localization of HIV-1 in human brain using polymerase chain reaction/in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry.
Kiyomi Takahashi;Steven L. Wesselingh;Diane E. Griffin;Justin C. McArthur;Justin C. McArthur.
Annals of Neurology (1996)
Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease and Related Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
Richard T. Johnson;Clarence J. Gibbs;Clarence J. Gibbs.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1998)
HIV-associated disease of the nervous system: review of nomenclature and proposal for neuropathology-based terminology.
Herbert Budka;Clayton A. Wiley;Paul Kleihues;Juan Artigas.
Brain Pathology (1991)
PKM-ζ is not required for hippocampal synaptic plasticity, learning and memory
Lenora J. Volk;Julia L. Bachman;Richard Johnson;Yilin Yu.
Nature (2013)
Isolation of virus related to SV40 from patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
Leslie P. Weiner;Robert M. Herndon;Opendra Narayan;Richard T. Johnson.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1972)
Low prevalence of neurological and neuropsychological abnormalities in otherwise healthy HIV-1-infected individuals: results from the multicenter AIDS Cohort Study.
Justin C. McArthur;Bruce Arnold Cohen;Ola A. Selnes;Ashok J. Kumar.
Annals of Neurology (1989)
Demented and nondemented patients with AIDS differ in brain-derived human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope sequences.
Christopher Power;Justin C. McArthur;Richard T. Johnson;Diane E. Griffin.
Journal of Virology (1994)
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