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Werner Henle

Werner Henle

University of Pennsylvania
United States

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Awards & Achievements

1975 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

1951 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Virus
  • Antibody
  • Internal medicine

His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Immunology, Virus, Antibody and Mononucleosis. In his work, Immunofluorescence is strongly intertwined with Burkitt's lymphoma, which is a subfield of Virology. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Internal medicine, Saliva, Excretion, Pharyngitis and Gastroenterology.

His Virus research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Interferon, Immunosuppression and Lymphoma. His Antibody research integrates issues from Epstein–Barr virus infection and Antigen. His Mononucleosis study incorporates themes from Virus latency, Convalescence, Serology and Immune system.

His most cited work include:

  • Immunofluorescence in Cells Derived from Burkitt's Lymphoma (1182 citations)
  • EBV DNA in biopsies of Burkitt tumours and anaplastic carcinomas of the nasopharynx. (1058 citations)
  • Relation of Burkitt's tumor-associated herpes-ytpe virus to infectious mononucleosis. (1003 citations)

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

Werner Henle mainly focuses on Virology, Virus, Immunology, Antigen and Antibody. Werner Henle has included themes like Burkitt's lymphoma and Lymphoma in his Virology study. His research in Virus intersects with topics in Immunofluorescence, Molecular biology and Microbiology.

His research combines Disease and Immunology. In his work, Vaccination and Mumps virus is strongly intertwined with Complement fixation test, which is a subfield of Antigen. The Antibody study combines topics in areas such as Young adult, Cellular immunity, Immune system and Capsid.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Virology (73.47%)
  • Virus (77.55%)
  • Immunology (56.12%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1982-2020)?

  • Immunology (56.12%)
  • Antibody (44.39%)
  • Virus (77.55%)

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

His main research concerns Immunology, Antibody, Virus, Virology and Epstein–Barr virus. His work deals with themes such as Cytotoxic T cell, Disease and Excretion, which intersect with Immunology. His Antibody study combines topics in areas such as Chronic Active, Cellular immunity, Antigen and Pathology.

Werner Henle has researched Virus in several fields, including T lymphocyte, Serology and Epidemiology. His study on Antibody titer is often connected to Geographic origin as part of broader study in Virology. His Epstein–Barr virus research includes themes of Hepatitis B, Cirrhosis, Molecular biology, Herpesviridae and Lymphoma.

Between 1982 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Persisting Illness and Fatigue in Adults with Evidence of Epstein-Barr Virus Infection (454 citations)
  • Acyclovir treatment of the chronic fatigue syndrome. Lack of efficacy in a placebo-controlled trial. (185 citations)
  • Central-Nervous-System Lymphoma Related to Epstein–Barr Virus (173 citations)

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

  • Virus
  • Internal medicine
  • Antibody

His primary areas of study are Immunology, Serology, Mononucleosis, Virus and Virology. When carried out as part of a general Immunology research project, his work on Opportunistic infection is frequently linked to work in Glomerulopathy, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His Serology research focuses on Pancytopenia and how it connects with Viral hepatitis, Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Splenectomy, Subclinical infection and Acute leukemia.

His Mononucleosis research incorporates themes from Virus latency, Saliva, Pharyngitis and Excretion. In most of his Virus studies, his work intersects topics such as Antibody. His Antibody research focuses on Epstein–Barr virus infection and how it relates to Titer and Antigen.

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Best Publications

Immunofluorescence in Cells Derived from Burkitt's Lymphoma

Gertrude Henle;Werner Henle.
Journal of Bacteriology (1966)

2054 Citations

EBV DNA in biopsies of Burkitt tumours and anaplastic carcinomas of the nasopharynx.

H zur Hausen;H Schulte-Holthausen;G Klein;W Henle.
Nature (1970)

1749 Citations

Relation of Burkitt's tumor-associated herpes-ytpe virus to infectious mononucleosis.

Gertrude Henle;Werner Henle;Volker Diehl.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1968)

1664 Citations

Epstein-barr virus specific diagnostic tests in infectous mononucleosis

Werner Henle;Gertrude E. Henle;Chales A. Horwitz.
Human Pathology (1974)

757 Citations

Persisting Illness and Fatigue in Adults with Evidence of Epstein-Barr Virus Infection

S E Straus;G Tosato;G Armstrong;T Lawley.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1985)

737 Citations

Antibodies to Epstein-Barr Virus in Burkitt's Lymphoma and Control Groups

Gertrude Henle;Werner Henle;Peter Clifford;Volker Diehl.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (1969)

595 Citations

Antibodies to Epstein-Barr Virus in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, Other Head and Neck Neoplasms, and Control Groups

Werner Henle;Gertrude Henle;Hung-Chiu Ho;Pierre Burtin.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (1970)

578 Citations

Quantitative studies on viral interference in suspended L cells: III. Effect of interfering viruses and interferon on the growth rate of cells

Kurt Paucker;Kurt Paucker;Kari Cantell;Kari Cantell;Werner Henle;Werner Henle.
Virology (1962)

529 Citations

Infectious Mononucleosis: Clinical Manifestations in Relation to EB Virus Antibodies

James C. Niederman;Robert W. McCollum;Gertrude Henle;Werner Henle.
JAMA (1968)

490 Citations

Epidemiology of Cytomegalovirus Infection after Transplantation and Immunosuppression

Milan Fiala;John E. Payne;Thomas V. Berne;Thomas C. Moore.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases (1975)

447 Citations

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