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Vernon C. Maino publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Vernon C. Maino sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 96 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Vernon C. Maino D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Vernon C. Maino sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Vernon C. Maino is affiliated with Becton Dickinson in the United States, contributing research primarily in the fields of Medicine, Immunology and Microbiology, as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Virology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research focuses on specific topics such as Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, HIV Research and Treatment, and Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research. These topics reflect an intersection of immunological methods and virological applications, highlighting the use of antibody technologies in understanding and treating viral infections like HIV.

Maino has coauthored publications with several frequent collaborators. These include:

  • Richard M. Scearce
  • S. Munir Alam
  • Bhavna Hora
  • Shi-Mao Xia
  • Julie E. Hohm

The scientist's recent publications have appeared in the venue UNC Libraries. Two notable papers publish under their name are:

  • Cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies to multiple HIV-1 subtype and SIVcpz envelope glycoproteins, 2021, UNC Libraries
  • Cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies to multiple HIV-1 subtype and SIVcpz envelope glycoproteins, 2020, UNC Libraries

Each of these papers addresses cross-reactivity of monoclonal antibodies with various HIV-1 subtypes and related simian immunodeficiency viruses, contributing to the broader understanding of antibody-based immune responses against diverse viral strains.

Best Publications

  • HIV-1-specific CD4+ T cells are detectable in most individuals with active HIV-1 infection, but decline with prolonged viral suppression.

    Christine J. Pitcher;Claudia Quittner;Dolores M. Peterson;Mark Connors

  • Determination of antigen-specific memory/effector CD4+ T cell frequencies by flow cytometry: evidence for a novel, antigen-specific homeostatic mechanism in HIV-associated immunodeficiency.

    Shar L. Waldrop;Christine J. Pitcher;Dolores M. Peterson;Vernon C. Maino

  • Heterogeneity of intracellular cytokine synthesis at the single-cell level in polarized T helper 1 and T helper 2 populations.

    Peter Openshaw;Erin E. Murphy;Nancy A. Hosken;Vernon Maino

  • Development and Homeostasis of T Cell Memory in Rhesus Macaque

    Christine J. Pitcher;Shoko I. Hagen;Joshua M. Walker;Richard Lum

  • Detection of antigen-specific T cell cytokine expression in whole blood by flow cytometry

    Maria A. Suni;Louis J. Picker;Vernon C. Maino

  • Use of overlapping peptide mixtures as antigens for cytokine flow cytometry

    Holden T Maecker;Holli S Dunn;Maria A Suni;Elham Khatamzas;Elham Khatamzas

  • Immunologic monitoring of cancer vaccine therapy: results of a workshop sponsored by the Society for Biological Therapy.

    Ulrich Keilholz;Jeffrey Weber;James H. Finke;Dmitry I. Gabrilovich

  • Insufficient Production and Tissue Delivery of CD4+Memory T Cells in Rapidly Progressive Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

    Louis J. Picker;Shoko I. Hagen;Richard Lum;Edward F. Reed-Inderbitzin

  • The role of calcium ions in initiating transformation of lymphocytes

    Vernon C. Maino;Vernon C. Maino;N. Michael Green;Michael J. Crumpton

  • Progressive CD4+ central–memory T cell decline results in CD4+ effector–memory insufficiency and overt disease in chronic SIV infection

    Afam A. Okoye;Martin Meier-Schellersheim;Jason M. Brenchley;Shoko I Hagen

  • Identification of functional subsets by flow cytometry: Intracellular detection of cytokine expression

    Vernon C. Maino;Louis J. Picker

  • Normal Human CD4+ Memory T Cells Display Broad Heterogeneity in Their Activation Threshold for Cytokine Synthesis

    Shar L. Waldrop;Kenneth A. Davis;Vernon C. Maino;Louis J. Picker

  • Rapid flow cytometric method for measuring lymphocyte subset activation

    Vernon C. Maino;Maria A. Suni;Joyce J. Ruitenberg

  • IL-15 induces CD4+ effector memory T cell production and tissue emigration in nonhuman primates

    Louis J. Picker;Edward F. Reed-Inderbitzin;Shoko I. Hagen;John B. Edgar

  • Standardization of cytokine flow cytometry assays

    Holden T Maecker;Aline Rinfret;Patricia D'Souza;Janice Darden

  • Frequencies of Memory T Cells Specific for Varicella-Zoster Virus, Herpes Simplex Virus, and Cytomegalovirus by Intracellular Detection of Cytokine Expression

    Hideomi Asanuma;Margaret Sharp;Holden T. Maecker;Vernon C. Maino

  • Relationship between enhanced turnover of phosphatidylinositol and lymphocyte activation by mitogens.

    V C Maino;M J Hayman;M J Crumpton

  • CD4+CD8dim T lymphocytes exhibit enhanced cytokine expression, proliferation and cytotoxic activity in response to HCMV and HIV‐1 antigens

    Maria A. Suni;Smita A. Ghanekar;David W. Houck;Holden T. Maecker

  • VTX-2337 Is a Novel TLR8 Agonist That Activates NK Cells and Augments ADCC

    Hailing Lu;Gregory N. Dietsch;Maura Ann H Matthews;Yi Yang

  • Impact of cryopreservation on tetramer, cytokine flow cytometry, and ELISPOT

    Holden T Maecker;James Moon;Sonny Bhatia;Smita A Ghanekar

Frequent Co-Authors

Holden T. Maecker
Holden T. Maecker Stanford University
Louis J. Picker
Louis J. Picker Oregon Health & Science University
Mary L. Disis
Mary L. Disis University of Washington
Timothy M. Clay
Timothy M. Clay Duke University
Luis J. Montaner
Luis J. Montaner The Wistar Institute
Michael K. Axthelm
Michael K. Axthelm Oregon National Primate Research Center
Michael Piatak
Michael Piatak Leidos (United States)
Jeffrey D. Lifson
Jeffrey D. Lifson Leidos (United States)
Frank O. Nestle
Frank O. Nestle Deerfield (United States)
Daniel C. Douek
Daniel C. Douek National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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