518 total citations 17 papers, 409 citations indexed
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Van Oss Cj is a scholar working on Biophysics, Immunology and Oncology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Van Oss Cj has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 409 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Biophysics, 4 papers in Immunology and 2 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Van Oss Cj's work include Chemical and Physical Studies (4 papers), Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation (3 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (2 papers). Van Oss Cj is often cited by papers focused on Chemical and Physical Studies (4 papers), Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation (3 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (2 papers). Van Oss Cj collaborates with scholars based in United States. Van Oss Cj's co-authors include Júlio M. Singer, Walter Zingg, Takeshi Yoshida, Sheldon Cohen, Rose Nr and Aristides Docoslis and has published in prestigious journals such as PubMed and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
In The Last Decade
Van Oss Cj
16 papers
receiving
332 citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (2001). Water, treated as the continuous liquid in and around cells.. PubMed. 47(5). 721–33.7 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss. (2000). Inoculation against smallpox as the precursor to vaccination.. PubMed. 29(4). 443–6.1 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1998). [Qualitative and quantitative interpretation of precipitation by double diffusion].. PubMed. 27. 27–41.3 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1986). The nature of the antigen-antibody bond and the factors affecting its association and dissociation.. PubMed. 6(1). 1–46.33 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1982). Phagocytosis as a surface phenomenon: opsonization by aspecific adsorption of IgG as a function of bacterial hydrophobicity.. PubMed. 31(1). 59–70.27 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1980). The antigen-antibody complex and erythrocyte destruction: physicochemical considerations.. PubMed. 43. 157–69.
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1980). Effect of temperature on the chemotaxis, phagocytic engulfment, digestion and O2 consumption of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.. PubMed. 27(6). 561–5.88 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1979). Chemotactic response of cryopreserved human granulocytes.. PubMed. 25(2). 231–3.6 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss. (1978). Cryopreservation of phagocytes.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 24(1). 33–40.9 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1973). Immunoglobulins as aspecific opsonins. 3. The opsonizing power of fragments of polyclonal and monoclonal immunoglobulin G.. PubMed. 13(3). 221–30.3 indexed citations
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Yoshida, Takeshi, et al.. (1973). Alteration of macrophage interfacial tension by supernatants of antigen-activated lymphocyte cultures.. PubMed. 110(2). 321–6.16 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1972). Phagocytosis as a surface phenomenon. II. Contact angles and phagocytosis of encapsulated bacteria before and after opsonization by specific antiserum and complement.. PubMed. 12(5). 497–502.49 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1972). Phagocytosis as a surface phenomenon. Contact angles and phagocytosis of non-opsonized bacteria.. PubMed. 12(3). 283–92.106 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1971). Immunoglobulins as aspecific opsonins. II. The influence of specific and aspecific immunoglobulins on the in vitro phagocytosis of noncapsulated, capsulated, and decapsulated bacteria by human neutrophils.. PubMed. 9(5). 503–12.18 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1970). Immunoglobulins as aspecific opsonins. I. The influence of polyclonal and monoclonal immunoglobulins on the in vitro phagocytosis of latex particles and Staphylococci by human neutrophils.. PubMed. 8(5). 397–406.16 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss & Júlio M. Singer. (1966). The binding of immune globulins and other proteins by polystyrene latex particles.. PubMed. 3(1). 29–40.21 indexed citations
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Cj, Van Oss, et al.. (1961). Qualitative and quantitative interpretation of double diffusion.. PubMed. 122. 44–57.6 indexed citations
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