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D-Index
54
Citations
12181
World Ranking
3872
National Ranking
1774

Ross E. Rocklin publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ross E. Rocklin sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 165 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Ross E. Rocklin D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Ross E. Rocklin is affiliated with Tufts Medical Center in the United States. Their work spans various facets of medical research as indicated by their institutional association.

They have been recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians, reflecting engagement and standing within the professional medical community.

Aspects of their professional output include the following:

    Best Publications

    • Dupilumab treatment in adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.

      Lisa A. Beck;Diamant Thaçi;Jennifer D. Hamilton;Neil M. Graham

    • Dupilumab in persistent asthma with elevated eosinophil levels.

      Sally Wenzel;Linda Ford;David Pearlman;Sheldon Spector

    • Vitamin E supplementation enhances cell-mediated immunity in healthy elderly subjects.

      S. N. Meydani;M. P. Barklund;S. Liu;M. Meydani

    • Generation of antigen-specific suppressor cells during allergy desensitization.

      Ross E. Rocklin;Albert L. Sheffer;Dirk K. Greineder;Kenneth L. Melmon

    • Maternal-fetal relation: absence of an immunologic blocking factor from the serum of women with chronic abortions.

      Ross E. Rocklin;John L. Kitzmiller;Charles B. Carpenter;Marvin R. Garovoy

    • An in Vitro Assay for Cellular Hypersensitivity in Man

      Ross E. Rocklin;Orlando L. Meyers;John R. David

    • Products of Activated Lymphocytes: Leukocyte Inhibitory Factor (LIF) Distinct from Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF)

      Ross E. Rocklin

    • Studies on mediator production by highly purified human T and B lymphocytes.

      Ross E. Rocklin;Richard P. MacDermott;Leonard Chess;Stuart F. Schlossman

    • Cellular sensitivity to collagen in rheumatoid arthritis.

      David E. Trentham;Roselynn A. Dynesius;Ross E. Rocklin;John R. David

    • Mediators of immunity: lymphokines and monokines.

      Ross E. Rocklin;Klaus Bendtzen;Dirk Greineder

    • The Influence of Histamine on Immune and Inflammatory Responses

      Dennis J. Beer;Steven M. Matloff;Ross E. Rocklin

    • The effect of immunotherapy on humoral and cellular responses in ragweed hayfever.

      R Evans;H Pence;H Kaplan;R E Rocklin

    • Histamine-Induced Suppressor Factor (HSF): Effect on Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) Production and Proliferation

      Ross E. Rocklin

    • Characterization of the human blood lymphocytes that produce a histamine-induced suppressor factor (HSF)

      Ross E. Rocklin;Jacqueline Breard;Sudhir Gupta;Robert A. Good

    • The Guillain-Barré syndrome and multiple sclerosis. In vitro cellular responses to nervous-tissue antigens.

      Ross E. Rocklin;William A. Sheremata;Robert G. Feldman;Marian W. Kies

    • In vitro evidence for cellular hypersensitivity to glomerular-basement-membrane antigens in human glomerulonephritis.

      Ross E. Rocklin;Edmund J. Lewis;John R. David

    • Pyoderma gangrenosum, altered delayed hypersensitivity and polyarthritis.

      Gerald S. Lazarus;Lowell A. Goldsmith;Ross E. Rocklin;Robert S. Pinals

    • Abnormal histamine-induced suppressor-cell function in atopic subjects.

      Dennis J. Beer;Michael E. Osband;Ronald P. McCaffrey;Nicholas A. Soter

    • Modulation of cellular immune function in vitro by histamine receptor-bearing lymphocytes: mechanism of action.

      Ross E. Rocklin;Ross E. Rocklin;Dirk Greineder;Dirk Greineder;Bruce H. Littman;Bruce H. Littman;Kenneth L. Melmon;Kenneth L. Melmon

    • Characterization of human migration inhibitory factor (MIF) from antigen-stimulated lymphocytes.

      Ross E. Rocklin;Heinz G. Remold;John R. David

    Frequent Co-Authors

    John R. David
    John R. David Harvard University
    Neil M.H. Graham
    Neil M.H. Graham Regeneron (United States)
    Larry Borish
    Larry Borish University of Virginia
    Mark S. Klempner
    Mark S. Klempner University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
    Stuart F. Schlossman
    Stuart F. Schlossman Harvard University
    Jeffrey B. Blumberg
    Jeffrey B. Blumberg Tufts University
    Mohsen Meydani
    Mohsen Meydani Tufts University
    Richard P. MacDermott
    Richard P. MacDermott Albany Medical Center Hospital
    Leonard Chess
    Leonard Chess Columbia University
    Heinz G. Remold
    Heinz G. Remold Brigham and Women's Hospital

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