T. Lea

1.0k total citations
22 papers, 819 citations indexed

About

T. Lea is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, T. Lea has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 819 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Immunology, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in T. Lea's work include Blood groups and transfusion (7 papers), Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (5 papers) and Complement system in diseases (4 papers). T. Lea is often cited by papers focused on Blood groups and transfusion (7 papers), Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (5 papers) and Complement system in diseases (4 papers). T. Lea collaborates with scholars based in Norway, United Kingdom and India. T. Lea's co-authors include Tom E. Mollnes, M Harboe, J Tschopp, J. Ugelstad, Frode Vartdal, Gustav Gaudernack, Steinar Funderud, Erik Thorsby, A. Bratlie and Nils Erik Gilhus and has published in prestigious journals such as Gut, Earth and Planetary Science Letters and British Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

T. Lea

22 papers receiving 769 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
T. Lea Norway 12 380 159 123 119 84 22 819
Robert J. Boackle United States 17 531 1.4× 288 1.8× 117 1.0× 236 2.0× 70 0.8× 46 1.2k
Jerry D. Wilson United States 6 294 0.8× 246 1.5× 100 0.8× 40 0.3× 50 0.6× 14 855
F Vartdal Norway 11 415 1.1× 159 1.0× 90 0.7× 57 0.5× 34 0.4× 15 927
Johannes Möst Austria 17 419 1.1× 181 1.1× 76 0.6× 144 1.2× 35 0.4× 32 949
Margaret McDonough United Kingdom 7 242 0.6× 183 1.2× 114 0.9× 109 0.9× 58 0.7× 8 782
L. M. Meijide Spain 8 256 0.7× 164 1.0× 99 0.8× 48 0.4× 46 0.5× 9 828
Pilàr Portolés Spain 17 849 2.2× 179 1.1× 130 1.1× 41 0.3× 74 0.9× 60 1.2k
John J. Jandinski United States 14 526 1.4× 228 1.4× 178 1.4× 34 0.3× 66 0.8× 26 1.3k
Karl‐Gösta Sundqvist Sweden 20 397 1.0× 378 2.4× 62 0.5× 81 0.7× 56 0.7× 42 1.1k
DL Amrani United States 19 224 0.6× 364 2.3× 201 1.6× 404 3.4× 108 1.3× 38 1.6k

Countries citing papers authored by T. Lea

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Fields of papers citing papers by T. Lea

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of T. Lea

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of T. Lea. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of T. Lea 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 T. Lea. T. Lea is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lamur, Anthony, et al.. (2023). Sintering of vesiculating pyroclasts. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 623. 118410–118410. 2 indexed citations
2.
Vegarud, Gerd E., et al.. (2008). Effect of milk proteins and their hydrolysates on in vitro immune responses. Small Ruminant Research. 79(1). 29–37. 29 indexed citations
3.
Tollefsen, Stig, J.M. Pollock, T. Lea, M Harboe, & Harald G. Wiker. (2003). T‐ and B‐Cell Epitopes in the Secreted Mycobacterium bovis Antigen MPB70 in Mice. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 57(2). 151–161. 9 indexed citations
5.
Østenstad, Bjørn, Mouldy Sioud, Ellen Schlichting, T. Lea, & M Harboe. (1995). Freshly Isolated Tumour‐Infiltrating T‐Lymphocytes have a High Cytotoxic Potential, as Measured by their Ability to Induce Apoptosis in the Target Cell. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 41(1). 42–48. 1 indexed citations
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Østenstad, Bjørn, T. Lea, Ellen Schlichting, & M Harboe. (1994). Human colorectal tumour infiltrating lymphocytes express activation markers and the CD45RO molecule, showing a primed population of lymphocytes in the tumour area.. Gut. 35(3). 382–387. 32 indexed citations
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Østenstad, Bjørn, Mouldy Sioud, T. Lea, Ellen Schlichting, & M Harboe. (1994). Limited heterogeneity in the T-cell receptor V-gene usage in lymphocytes infiltrating human colorectal tumours. British Journal of Cancer. 69(6). 1078–1082. 11 indexed citations
8.
Garred, Peter, Tom E. Mollnes, T. Lea, & P J Lachmann. (1989). Enzyme immunoassay detection of circulating immune complexes by monoclonal antibodies to C3 neoepitopes with special reference to IgG concentration and to interfering anti-immunoglobulin antibodies. Journal of Immunological Methods. 117(1). 59–66. 6 indexed citations
9.
Gilhus, Nils Erik & T. Lea. (1989). IgG subclasses in epileptic patients treated with phenytoin. Journal of Neurology. 236(3). 149–152. 12 indexed citations
10.
Lea, T., F Vartdal, Kjell Nustad, et al.. (1988). Monosized, magnetic polymer particles: Their use in separation of cells and subcellular components, and in the study of lymphocyte functionin vitro. Journal of Molecular Recognition. 1(1). 9–18. 76 indexed citations
11.
Garred, Peter, Tom E. Mollnes, T. Lea, & Evelyne Fischer. (1988). Characterization of a Monoclonal Antibody MoAb bH6 Reacting with a Neoepitope of Human C3 Expressed on C3b, iC3b, and C3c. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 27(3). 319–327. 58 indexed citations
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Braathen, Lasse R., et al.. (1988). IgE on Langerhans cells in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis and birch allergy. Allergy. 43(6). 464–468. 4 indexed citations
13.
Gilhus, Nils Erik & T. Lea. (1988). Carbamazepine: Effect on IgG Subclasses in Epileptic Patients. Epilepsia. 29(3). 317–320. 25 indexed citations
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Ugelstad, J., Arvid Berge, T. Ellingsen, et al.. (1988). Monosized magnetic particles and their use in selective cell separation. Makromolekulare Chemie Macromolecular Symposia. 17(1). 177–211. 37 indexed citations
15.
Lea, T., et al.. (1986). The Terminal Complement Complex in Sera Deficient in the Eighth Component of Complement (C8). Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 24(3). 307–312. 5 indexed citations
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Vartdal, Frode, Gustav Gaudernack, Steinar Funderud, et al.. (1986). HLA class I and II typing using cells positively selected from blood by immunomagnetic isolation ‐ a fast and reliable technique. Tissue Antigens. 28(5). 301–312. 249 indexed citations
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Mollnes, Tom E., T. Lea, M Harboe, & J Tschopp. (1985). Monoclonal Antibodies Recognizing a Neoantigen of Poly(C9) Detect the Human Terminal Complement Complex in Tissue and Plasma. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 22(2). 183–195. 189 indexed citations
18.
Skogen, Bjøŕn, K Sletten, T. Lea, & J. B. Natvig. (1983). Heterogeneity of Human Amyloid Protein AA and Its Related Serum Protein, SAA. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 17(1). 83–88. 17 indexed citations
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Egeland, T, T. Lea, & O. J. Mellbye. (1982). Demonstration of immunoglobulin-secreting cells in a sensitive reversed hemolytic plaque assay. Journal of Immunological Methods. 53(3). 373–382. 6 indexed citations
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Lea, T., et al.. (1982). Characterization of the mitogenic and antigenic stimulatory properties of a purified streptolysin O preparation.. PubMed. 50(1). 139–47. 3 indexed citations

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