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Thomas J. Kunicki

Thomas J. Kunicki

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
65
Citations
14102
World Ranking
2858
National Ranking
1351

Overview

Thomas J. Kunicki is affiliated with Nuvu2, Inc. in the United States. Their professional focus is primarily linked to this organization, although specific details about their research interests are not explicitly indicated in the available information.

Data does not indicate any recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with Kunicki. Similarly, there is no information provided regarding their main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics.

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Best Publications

  • Identification and characterization of the T lymphocyte adhesion receptor for an alternative cell attachment domain (CS-1) in plasma fibronectin.

    E A Wayner;A Garcia-Pardo;M J Humphries;J A McDonald

  • Platelet surface glycoproteins. Studies on resting and activated platelets and platelet membrane microparticles in normal subjects, and observations in patients during adult respiratory distress syndrome and cardiac surgery.

    J N George;E B Pickett;S Saucerman;R P McEver

  • The function of multiple extracellular matrix receptors in mediating cell adhesion to extracellular matrix: preparation of monoclonal antibodies to the fibronectin receptor that specifically inhibit cell adhesion to fibronectin and react with platelet glycoproteins Ic-IIa.

    E A Wayner;W G Carter;R S Piotrowicz;T J Kunicki

  • Aspirin resistance: position paper of the Working Group on Aspirin Resistance

    Allan D. Michelson;M. Cattaneo;J. W. Eikelboom;P. Gurbel

  • Interaction of AP-2, a monoclonal antibody specific for the human platelet glycoprotein IIb-IIIa complex, with intact platelets.

    D Pidard;R R Montgomery;J S Bennett;T J Kunicki

  • Studies of platelet concentrates stored at 22 C nad 4 C.

    G. A. Becker;M. Tuccelli;T. Kunicki;M. K. Chalos

  • A study of variables affecting the quality of platelets stored at "room temperature".

    T.J. Kunicki;T.J. Kunicki;M. Tuccelli;M. Tuccelli;G. A. Becker;G. A. Becker;R. H. Aster;R. H. Aster

  • Hereditary variation in platelet integrin α2β1 density is associated with two silent polymorphisms in the α2 gene coding sequence

    Thomas J. Kunicki;Marcie Kritzik;Marcie Kritzik;Douglas S. Annis;Douglas S. Annis;Diane J. Nugent;Diane J. Nugent

  • The contribution of glycoprotein VI to stable platelet adhesion and thrombus formation illustrated by targeted gene deletion

    Kazunobu Kato;Taisuke Kanaji;Taisuke Kanaji;Taisuke Kanaji;Susan Russell;Susan Russell;Susan Russell;Thomas J. Kunicki;Thomas J. Kunicki;Thomas J. Kunicki

  • Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the α2 Gene Define Multiple Alleles That Are Associated With Differences in Platelet α2β1 Density

    Marcie Kritzik;Brian Savage;Brian Savage;Brian Savage;Diane J. Nugent;Diane J. Nugent;Diane J. Nugent;Sentot Santoso;Sentot Santoso;Sentot Santoso

  • The human fibroblast class II extracellular matrix receptor mediates platelet adhesion to collagen and is identical to the platelet glycoprotein Ia-IIa complex.

    T J Kunicki;D J Nugent;S J Staats;R P Orchekowski

  • Isolation and immunologic characterization of the human platelet alloantigen, P1A1

    Thomas J. Kunicki;Richard H. Aster

  • The molecular immunology of human platelet proteins.

    TJ Kunicki;PJ Newman

  • Diagnosis of Bernard-Soulier syndrome and Glanzmann's thrombasthenia with a monoclonal assay on whole blood.

    Robert R. Montgomery;Thomas J. Kunicki;Cynthia Taves;Dominique Pidard

  • Effects of monoclonal antibodies against the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex on thrombosis and hemostasis in the baboon.

    S R Hanson;F I Pareti;Z M Ruggeri;U M Marzec

  • Laminin stimulates spreading of platelets through integrin α6β1–dependent activation of GPVI

    Osamu Inoue;Katsue Suzuki-Inoue;Owen J. T. McCarty;Masaaki Moroi

  • On the association of glycoprotein Ib and actin-binding protein in human platelets.

    J R Okita;D Pidard;P J Newman;R R Montgomery

  • Quantitation of membrane glycoprotein IIIa on intact human platelets using the monoclonal antibody, AP-3

    Peter J. Newman;Robert W. Allen;Richard A. Kahn;Thomas J. Kunicki

  • Variability of integrin alpha 2 beta 1 activity on human platelets.

    Thomas J. Kunicki;Randal Orchekowski;Doug Annis;Yumiko Honda

  • Divalent cation regulation of the surface orientation of platelet membrane glycoprotein IIb. Correlation with fibrinogen binding function and definition of a novel variant of Glanzmann's thrombasthenia.

    M H Ginsberg;A Lightsey;T J Kunicki;A Kaufmann

  • Localization of internal pools of membrane glycoproteins involved in platelet adhesive responses.

    J. D. Wencel-Drake;Edward F Plow;T. J. Kunicki;V. L. Woods

  • Low platelet alpha2beta1 levels in type I von Willebrand disease correlate with impaired platelet function in a high shear stress system.

    Jorge Di Paola;Jorge Di Paola;Jorge Di Paola;Augusto B. Federici;Augusto B. Federici;Augusto B. Federici;P.M. Mannucci;P.M. Mannucci;P.M. Mannucci;Maria T. Canciani;Maria T. Canciani;Maria T. Canciani

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard H. Aster
Richard H. Aster Medical College of Wisconsin
Zaverio M. Ruggeri
Zaverio M. Ruggeri Scripps Research Institute
Peter J. Newman
Peter J. Newman Medical College of Wisconsin
Alan T. Nurden
Alan T. Nurden Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Robert R. Montgomery
Robert R. Montgomery Medical College of Wisconsin
Jerry Ware
Jerry Ware University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Sanford J. Shattil
Sanford J. Shattil University of California, San Diego
James A. Koziol
James A. Koziol Scripps Research Institute
Edward F. Plow
Edward F. Plow Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Irwin D. Bernstein
Irwin D. Bernstein Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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