Arnold E. Reif
Arnold E. Reif (July 15, 1924 in Vienna, Austria - June 14, 2018) was an American academic[1] who made early contributions to cancer research.[2]
Reif is best known for his 1964 discovery[3] of the first T cell marker, an antigen he later named Thy-1.[4] His Google Scholar H-index[5] is 25. He is the author of 119 publications.[6]
Books[]
- Immunity and Cancer in Man: An introduction (Immunology series), Dekker, New York, NY, 1975.
- , (with ), Academic Press, Orlando, FL, 2012.
- Fighting Smoking: And other causes of lung cancer, Tate Publishing, Mustang, Oklahoma, 2016.
References[]
- ^ American Men & Women of Science: Q-S - Page 12 (21 ed.). Thomson Gale. 2003. p. 121. ISBN 978-0787665234.
- ^ "Arnold E. Reif". The Wellesley Townsman. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ Reif A., Allen J. (1964). "The AKR thymic antigen and its distribution in leukemias and nervous tissue". J. Exp. Med. 120 (3): 413–433. doi:10.1084/jem.120.3.413. PMC 2137766. PMID 14207060.
- ^ Reif A., Allen J. (1966). "Mouse Thymic Iso-antigens". Nature. 209 (5022): 521–523. doi:10.1038/209521b0. PMID 5919593.
- ^ h-index
- ^ Publications:
Categories:
- 2018 deaths
- 1924 births
- Cancer researchers
- Austrian emigrants to the United States
- American academic biography stubs