Cox Terhorst

3.1k total citations
43 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Cox Terhorst is a scholar working on Immunology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cox Terhorst has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Immunology, 14 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 12 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Cox Terhorst's work include T-cell and B-cell Immunology (24 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (22 papers) and Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (14 papers). Cox Terhorst is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and B-cell Immunology (24 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (22 papers) and Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (14 papers). Cox Terhorst collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Germany. Cox Terhorst's co-authors include Hergen Spits, J E de Vries, Jack L. Strominger, Baoping Wang, Georg A. Holländer, Willem van Ewijk, S F Schlossman, André Van Agthoven, Richard R. Hardy and Philip Stashenko and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Cox Terhorst

41 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Peers

Cox Terhorst
Condie E. Carmack United States
Fiona Harding United States
B F Haynes United States
Dan Eilat Israel
H Mostowski United States
Patrick Costello United Kingdom
Laura S. Grosmaire United States
Annaiah Cariappa United States
Jeanette Dilley United States
Condie E. Carmack United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cox Terhorst

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Cox Terhorst. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Cox Terhorst based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Cox Terhorst. Cox Terhorst is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Sayós, Joan, Khuong B. Nguyen, Chengbin Wu, et al.. (2000). Potential pathways for regulation of NK and T cell responses: differential X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome gene product SAP interactions with SLAM and 2B4. International Immunology. 12(12). 1749–1757. 88 indexed citations
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Wu, Chengbin, Joan Sayós, Ninghai Wang, et al.. (2000). Genomic organization and characterization of mouse SAP , the gene that is altered in X-linked lymphoproliferative disease. Immunogenetics. 51(10). 805–815. 44 indexed citations
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Ewijk, Willem van, Georg A. Holländer, Cox Terhorst, & Baoping Wang. (2000). Stepwise development of thymic microenvironments in vivo is regulated by thymocyte subsets. Development. 127(8). 1583–1591. 170 indexed citations
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Simpson, Stephen J., Ype P. de Jong, Samir A. Shah, et al.. (1998). Consequences of Fas-ligand and perforin expression by colon T cells in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease. Gastroenterology. 115(4). 849–855. 19 indexed citations
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Wang, Baoping, Stephen J. Simpson, Georg A. Holländer, & Cox Terhorst. (1997). Development and function of T lymphocytes and natural killer cells after bone marrow transplantation of severely immunodeficient mice. Immunological Reviews. 157(1). 53–60. 26 indexed citations
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Zubiaur, Mercedes, Manuel Izquierdo, Cox Terhorst, Fabio Malavasi, & Jaime Sancho. (1997). CD38 ligation results in activation of the Raf-1/mitogen-activated protein kinase and the CD3-zeta/zeta-associated protein-70 signaling pathways in Jurkat T lymphocytes. The Journal of Immunology. 159(1). 193–205. 68 indexed citations
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Harris, Paul E., et al.. (1996). Engagement of CD45 during in vitro priming enhances antigen-specific Th cell frequencies. International Immunology. 8(8). 1265–1271. 3 indexed citations
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Holländer, Georg A., Baoping Wang, Aliki Nichogiannopoulou, et al.. (1995). Developmental control point in induction of thymic cortex regulated by a subpopulation of prothymocytes. Nature. 373(6512). 350–353. 237 indexed citations
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Simpson, Stephen J., Georg A. Holländer, Jian She, et al.. (1995). Selection of peripheral and intestinal T lymphocytes lacking CD3 ζ. International Immunology. 7(2). 287–293. 16 indexed citations
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Blumberg, Richard S., et al.. (1991). Genetic reconstitution of the T cell receptor (TcR) α/β heterodimer restores the association of CD3 ζ2 with the TcR/CD3 complex. European Journal of Immunology. 21(2). 473–481. 10 indexed citations
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Berkhout, B., Craig G. Hall, & Cox Terhorst. (1988). Complete cDNA sequence coding for the human T cell receptor a chain of HFB-ALL. Nucleic Acids Research. 16(11). 5209–5209. 3 indexed citations
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Bernabéu, Carmelo, et al.. (1984). Coexpression of the human HLA-A2 or HLA-B7 heavy chain gene and human beta 2-microglobulin gene in L cells.. The Journal of Immunology. 133(6). 3188–3194. 21 indexed citations
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Spits, Hergen, Jannie Borst, Marius J. Giphart, et al.. (1984). HLA‐DC antigens can serve as recognition elements for human cytotoxic T lymphocytes. European Journal of Immunology. 14(4). 299–304. 135 indexed citations
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Nadler, Lee M., Philip Stashenko, Richard R. Hardy, et al.. (1981). Characterization of a human B cell-specific antigen (B2) distinct from B1.. The Journal of Immunology. 126(5). 1941–1947. 295 indexed citations
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Strominger, Jack L., William S. Ferguson, A Fuks, et al.. (1978). Isolation and structure of HLA antigens.. PubMed. 14(2). 235–46. 4 indexed citations
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Springer, Timothy A., R J Robb, Cox Terhorst, & Jack L. Strominger. (1977). Submit and disulfide structure of monomeric and dimeric forms of detergent-soluble HLA antigens.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 252(13). 4694–4700. 37 indexed citations
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Terhorst, Cox, et al.. (1967). Fragmentation of human IgG globulin with papain, trypsin and pepsin. Clinica Chimica Acta. 16(3). 429–431. 3 indexed citations

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