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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 45 Citations 7,655 139 World Ranking 3630 National Ranking 140

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Immune system
  • Antibody

Tomio Tada mostly deals with Molecular biology, T cell, Antigen, Immunology and Antibody. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cytokine, Antiserum, Lymphocyte subsets, Hapten and Cytotoxic T cell. His T cell research integrates issues from Cell culture and CD8.

His work in the fields of Antigen, such as Major histocompatibility complex, overlaps with other areas such as Gene product. His Titer, Peripheral blood, Leukocyte Counts and Monoclonal antibody study in the realm of Immunology connects with subjects such as Bordetella pertussis. His Antibody research incorporates elements of Spleen, Heterologous and Pathology.

His most cited work include:

  • A glycolipid on the surface of mouse natural killer cells (482 citations)
  • Regulation of Homocytotropic Antibody Formation in the Rat: I. Feed-Back Regulation by Passively Administered Antibody (229 citations)
  • Distribution of gamma E-forming cells in lymphoid tissues of the human and monkey. (210 citations)

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

Tomio Tada focuses on Molecular biology, T cell, Antigen, Immunology and Antibody. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Major histocompatibility complex under Molecular biology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Receptor and Cell. His studies examine the connections between T cell and genetics, as well as such issues in Cell biology, with regards to T helper cell.

His Antigen research includes themes of Heterologous, Transplantation, B cell and Virology. His study in the fields of T lymphocyte and Titer under the domain of Immunology overlaps with other disciplines such as Bordetella pertussis. His Antibody study combines topics in areas such as Spleen and Biochemistry.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Molecular biology (53.85%)
  • T cell (40.56%)
  • Antigen (37.06%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1989-2019)?

  • Molecular biology (53.85%)
  • T cell (40.56%)
  • Immunology (31.47%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Molecular biology, T cell, Immunology, CD8 and T-cell receptor. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cytokine, Antibody, Monoclonal antibody and Transfection. He has included themes like Cell culture and Cell division in his Antibody study.

His T cell study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Apoptosis. His study in the field of Major histocompatibility complex, T lymphocyte and Immune system is also linked to topics like Mutual adaptation and Communication. CD8 is a subfield of Antigen that Tomio Tada explores.

Between 1989 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • CD69 cell surface expression identifies developing thymocytes which audition for T cell antigen receptor-mediated positive selection (198 citations)
  • T-cell subset-specific expression of the IL-4 gene is regulated by a silencer element and STAT6 (119 citations)
  • T cell receptor-mediated signaling events in CD4+CD8+ thymocytes undergoing thymic selection: requirement of calcineurin activation for thymic positive selection but not negative selection. (89 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Immune system
  • Antibody

Tomio Tada mainly investigates Molecular biology, T cell, T-cell receptor, CD8 and Signal transduction. His studies in Molecular biology integrate themes in fields like Cell culture, Antibody, B cell and Cytokine. T cell and Cyclosporin a are frequently intertwined in his study.

His research in T-cell receptor intersects with topics in Stimulation, CD3 and Cell biology. Tomio Tada interconnects CD28, Thymocyte and Immunology in the investigation of issues within Cell biology. His research investigates the connection between CD8 and topics such as T lymphocyte that intersect with issues in Major histocompatibility complex.

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Best Publications

A glycolipid on the surface of mouse natural killer cells

M Kasai;M Iwamori;Y Nagai;K Okumura.
European Journal of Immunology (1980)

787 Citations

Regulation of Homocytotropic Antibody Formation in the Rat: I. Feed-Back Regulation by Passively Administered Antibody

Tomio Tada;Ko Okumura.
Journal of Immunology (1971)

349 Citations

Distribution of gamma E-forming cells in lymphoid tissues of the human and monkey.

Tomio Tada;Kimishige Ishizaka.
Journal of Immunology (1970)

330 Citations

The Role of Antigen-Specific T Cell Factors in the Immune Response

Tomio Tada;Ko Okumura.
Advances in Immunology (1979)

321 Citations

CD69 cell surface expression identifies developing thymocytes which audition for T cell antigen receptor-mediated positive selection

Iwao Yamashita;Taeko Nagata;Tomio Tada;Toshinori Nakayama.
International Immunology (1993)

306 Citations

Regulation of Homocytotropic Antibody Formation in the Rat VI. Inhibitory Effect of Thymocytes on the Homocytotropic Antibody Response

Ko Okumura;Tomio Tada.
Journal of Immunology (1971)

288 Citations

Properties of antigen-specific suppressive T-cell factor in the regulation of antibody response of the mouse. I. In vivo activity and immunochemical characterization.

Toshitada Takemori;Tomio Tada.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1975)

246 Citations

Regulation of homocytotropic antibody formation in the rat. 3. Effect of thymectomy and splenectomy.

Ko Okumura;Tomio Tada.
Journal of Immunology (1971)

228 Citations

Autocrine growth and tumorigenicity of interleukin 2-dependent helper T cells transfected with IL-2 gene.

H Karasuyama;N Tohyama;T Tada.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1989)

224 Citations

Properties of Antigen-Specific Suppressive T Cell Factor in the Regulation of Antibody Response of the Mouse: II. In Vitro Activity and Evidence for the I Region Gene Product

Masaru Taniguchi;Kyoko Hayakawa;Tomio Tada.
Journal of Immunology (1976)

206 Citations

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