David H. Mattson

2.9k total citations
40 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

David H. Mattson is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Immunology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, David H. Mattson has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 12 papers in Immunology and 9 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in David H. Mattson's work include Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies (14 papers), Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (7 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (4 papers). David H. Mattson is often cited by papers focused on Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies (14 papers), Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (7 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (4 papers). David H. Mattson collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. David H. Mattson's co-authors include Barry G.W. Arnason, Raymond P. Roos, Andrew Goodman, S. R. Schwid, Vincent P. Mathews, Micheal D. Phillips, Mario Džemidžić, Joseph T. Lurito, Mark J. Lowe and András Perl and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The Journal of Experimental Medicine.

In The Last Decade

David H. Mattson

40 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

David H. Mattson
K Thomsen Denmark
Avertano Noronha United States
M. K. Sharief United Kingdom
Joel N. H. Stern United States
B. E. Kendall United Kingdom
Aaron Boster United States
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All Works

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Tang, Jonathan, Lingxing Zheng, Glen Acosta, et al.. (2018). Systemic Acrolein Elevations in Mice With Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis and Patients With Multiple Sclerosis. Frontiers in Neurology. 9. 420–420. 23 indexed citations
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Yadav, Vijayshree, Dennis Bourdette, James D. Bowen, et al.. (2012). Recombinant T-Cell Receptor Ligand (RTL) for Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 1, Dose-Escalation Study. Autoimmune Diseases. 2012. 1–11. 36 indexed citations
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Lowe, Mark J., Micheal D. Phillips, Joseph T. Lurito, et al.. (2002). Multiple Sclerosis: Low-Frequency Temporal Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent Fluctuations Indicate Reduced Functional Connectivity—Initial Results. Radiology. 224(1). 184–192. 215 indexed citations
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Mock, David J., James M. Powers, Andrew Goodman, et al.. (1999). Association of human herpesvirus 6 with the demyelinative lesions of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. Journal of NeuroVirology. 5(4). 363–373. 37 indexed citations
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Mattson, David H., et al.. (1998). Interferon-beta-1-b (IFN-B) decreases induced nitric oxide (NO) production by a human astrocytoma cell line. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 82(2). 133–139. 37 indexed citations
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Mattson, David H.. (1998). Antinuclear antibodies and MRI activity in multiple sclerosis. Neurology. 51(2). 650–650. 1 indexed citations
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Becker, Kevin G., et al.. (1997). Analysis of a sequenced cDNA library from multiple sclerosis lesions. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 77(1). 27–38. 38 indexed citations
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Mushlin, Alvin I., Cathleen Mooney, Robert G. Holloway, et al.. (1997). The Cost-Effectiveness of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Patients with Equivocal Neurological Symptoms. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 13(1). 21–34. 42 indexed citations
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Schwid, S. R., Andrew Goodman, & David H. Mattson. (1997). Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Treated With Interferon Beta-1b. Archives of Neurology. 54(9). 1169–1170. 51 indexed citations
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Koehler, Richard P., et al.. (1997). Frequency and significance of antinuclear antibodies in multiple sclerosis. Neurology. 49(3). 857–861. 66 indexed citations
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Schwid, S. R., Andrew Goodman, J. Edward Puzas, Michael McDermott, & David H. Mattson. (1996). Sporadic Corticosteroid Pulses and Osteoporosis in Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Neurology. 53(8). 753–757. 77 indexed citations
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Mattson, David H.. (1995). Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Neurology. 52(9). 862–862. 101 indexed citations
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Bánki, Katalin, Emanuela Colombo, David L. Halladay, et al.. (1994). Oligodendrocyte-specific expression and autoantigenicity of transaldolase in multiple sclerosis.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 180(5). 1649–1663. 119 indexed citations
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Mattson, David H., et al.. (1994). Linear IgA bullous dermatosis in association with multiple sclerosis. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 31(5). 797–799. 8 indexed citations
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Jacobson, Steven, Ajay Gupta, David H. Mattson, Elizabeth S. Mingioli, & Dale E. McFarlin. (1990). Immunological studies in tropical spastic paraparesis. Annals of Neurology. 27(2). 149–156. 102 indexed citations
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Whitacre, Caroline C., David H. Mattson, Eugene D. Day, et al.. (1982). Oligoclonal IgG in rabbits with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis: Non-reactivity of the bands with sensitizing neural antigens. Neurochemical Research. 7(10). 1209–1221. 9 indexed citations
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Mattson, David H., Raymond P. Roos, & Barry G.W. Arnason. (1980). Isoelectric focusing of IgG eluted from multiple sclerosis and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis brains. Nature. 287(5780). 335–337. 106 indexed citations
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Mattson, David H., Raymond P. Roos, & Barry G.W. Arnason. (1980). Immunoperoxidase staining of cerebrospinal fluid IgG in isoelectric focusing gels: A sensitive new technique. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 3(1). 67–75. 19 indexed citations

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