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Immunology D-index 67 Citations 14,604 302 World Ranking 1786 National Ranking 873

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Antibody
  • Immune system
  • Antigen

William O. Weigle focuses on Immunology, Antigen, Antibody, Molecular biology and Immune system. The Immunology study combines topics in areas such as Cell and Cytotoxic T cell. His Antigen study incorporates themes from Anaphylatoxin, Adoptive cell transfer, Pharmacology and Pathology.

William O. Weigle combines subjects such as Adjuvant, Biochemistry, Thyroid and Globulin with his study of Antibody. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Plasma protein binding, Lymphokine, Immunoglobulin A, Virus quantification and Polyclonal antibodies. His Immune system research includes elements of Receptor, Lymphocyte and Cell biology.

His most cited work include:

  • Patterns of cytokine gene expression by CD4+ T cells from young and old mice. (328 citations)
  • Kinetic differences in unresponsiveness of thymus and bone marrow cells. (319 citations)
  • The cellular and subcellular bases of immunosenescence. (302 citations)

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

William O. Weigle mainly investigates Immunology, Antigen, Antibody, Molecular biology and Immune system. His research links Cell with Immunology. His Antigen study combines topics in areas such as Lipopolysaccharide, Immunity, Adjuvant, Adoptive cell transfer and Bovine serum albumin.

His Antibody research focuses on Heterologous and how it connects with Blood proteins. His work carried out in the field of Molecular biology brings together such families of science as Fragment crystallizable region, In vitro, B cell and Polyclonal antibodies. His Immune system study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Lymphocyte and Cell biology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Immunology (52.12%)
  • Antigen (43.65%)
  • Antibody (36.48%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1986-2019)?

  • Immunology (52.12%)
  • Molecular biology (35.83%)
  • T cell (14.98%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Molecular biology, T cell, Immune system and Antigen. Immunology connects with themes related to Cell cycle in his study. He has researched Molecular biology in several fields, including Naive B cell, Antigen-presenting cell, Biochemistry and Antibody, Fragment crystallizable region.

In his research on the topic of Antibody, Thyroiditis is strongly related with Peripheral blood mononuclear cell. His Immune system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cytotoxic T cell, Radical, Disease and Lymphocyte. Many of his studies on Antigen apply to Monoclonal antibody as well.

Between 1986 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Patterns of cytokine gene expression by CD4+ T cells from young and old mice. (328 citations)
  • The cellular and subcellular bases of immunosenescence. (302 citations)
  • Differences in the expression profiles of CD45RB, Pgp-1, and 3G11 membrane antigens and in the patterns of lymphokine secretion by splenic CD4+ T cells from young and aged mice. (242 citations)

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

  • Antibody
  • Immune system
  • Antigen

His main research concerns Immunology, T cell, Molecular biology, Antigen-presenting cell and Immune system. He is interested in Cytokine, which is a branch of Immunology. His study in T cell is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both CD8, Antigen, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Thyroid, Thyroglobulin.

The various areas that William O. Weigle examines in his Antigen study include Virus, Virology and Adoptive cell transfer. His research integrates issues of Lymphokine, Autoimmune thyroiditis, Thyroiditis and Antibody in his study of Molecular biology. His Immune system research incorporates elements of Compartment and Cell biology.

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Best Publications

Patterns of cytokine gene expression by CD4+ T cells from young and old mice.

M V Hobbs;W O Weigle;D J Noonan;B E Torbett.
Journal of Immunology (1993)

506 Citations

Kinetic differences in unresponsiveness of thymus and bone marrow cells.

Jacques M. Chiller;Gail S. Habicht;William O. Weigle.
Science (1971)

490 Citations

The cellular and subcellular bases of immunosenescence.

Marilyn L. Thoman;William O. Weigle.
Advances in Immunology (1989)

462 Citations

Differences in the expression profiles of CD45RB, Pgp-1, and 3G11 membrane antigens and in the patterns of lymphokine secretion by splenic CD4+ T cells from young and aged mice.

D N Ernst;M V Hobbs;B E Torbett;A L Glasebrook.
Journal of Immunology (1990)

370 Citations

Pathogenesis of serum sickness.

F J Dixon;J J Vazquez;W O Weigle;C G Cochrane.
A.M.A. archives of pathology (1958)

361 Citations

Analysis of autoimmunity through experimental models of thyroiditis and allergic encephalomyelitis.

William O. Weigle.
Advances in Immunology (1980)

331 Citations

THE ROLE OF POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES IN THE INITIATION AND CESSATION OF THE ARTHUS VASCULITIS

Charles G. Cochrane;William O. Weigle;Frank J. Dixon.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1959)

320 Citations

Immunoglobulins cytophilic for human lymphocytes, monocytes, and neutrophils.

D A Lawrence;W O Weigle;H L Spiegelberg.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1975)

313 Citations

Immunologic Properties of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide (LPS): Correlation between the Mitogenic, Adjuvant, and Immunogenic Activities

Barry J. Skidmore;Jacques M. Chiller;David C. Morrison;William O. Weigle.
Journal of Immunology (1975)

312 Citations

THE CATABOLISM OF HOMOLOGOUS AND HETEROLOGOUS 7S GAMMA GLOBULIN FRAGMENTS.

Hans L. Spiegelberg;William O. Weigle.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1965)

305 Citations

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