Monoclonal And Polyclonal Antibodies Research

29 researchers across 5 institutions

29 Researchers
5 Institutions
3 Grant PIs
6 High Impact

Researchers in Arkansas explore the development and application of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. This work involves designing and producing antibodies for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, investigating their mechanisms of action in biological systems, and refining techniques for antibody production and characterization. Areas of focus include understanding immune responses, developing new treatments for diseases, and utilizing antibodies as tools in molecular biology. Research also examines the pharmacological effects and potential toxicity of antibody-based therapies.

This research holds significance for Arkansas by contributing to advancements in public health and the state's growing biosciences sector. Developing novel diagnostic tools and therapeutics can improve health outcomes for Arkansans, particularly in areas affected by prevalent diseases. Furthermore, expertise in antibody research supports the development of biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries within the state, potentially leading to economic growth and specialized employment opportunities.

This field is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing upon expertise in immunology, molecular biology, pharmacology, and medicine. Engagement spans multiple institutions across Arkansas, fostering collaboration and a broad base of knowledge in antibody science. Connections to research in cancer, infectious diseases, and molecular techniques highlight the diverse applications and impact of this work.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Roland Martinꝉ UAMS 100 43,798 High Impact
Stacie M. Jones UAMS 68 20,960 High Impact
Donald M. Mock UAMS 41 5,452 High Impact
Andrew J. Pierce Ouachita Baptist University 34 7,483 High Impact
W. Brooks Gentry UAMS 29 2,655 High Impact
Behjatolah Monzavi‐Karbassi UAMS 24 1,590 Grant PI High Impact
Samer Al Hadidi UAMS 19 1,523
Renita Brown UAMS 17 5,269
Ahmmed Ally University of Arkansas – Fort Smith 17 799
M. Henry UAMS 16 1,037
Svetlana V. Kyosseva UAMS 15 979
Melinda G. Gunnell UAMS 13 536
Rick D. Edmondson UAMS 10 531
Mohammad Mamun Alam UAMS 6 98
Khandoker Usran Ferdous UAMS 4 57
Aswanth Reddy University of Arkansas – Fort Smith 4 26
Jim Jin UAMS 4 96
Farah Mazahreh UAMS 3 137
Jessica I. Gann UAMS 3 32
Solomon Isu University of Arkansas 2 19

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Monoclonal And Polyclonal Antibodies Research.

Hinal Rathi University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
56%
Hinal Rathi University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
40%
Ahmmed Ally University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
39%
Aswanth Reddy University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
38%
Andrew J. Pierce Ouachita Baptist University
34%
Ahmmed Ally University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
Hinal Rathi University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
33%
32%
Eunyoung Kim University of Arkansas
32%
Jinho Bang University of Arkansas
32%
Sunghyun Kim University of Arkansas
32%
Eunyoung Kim University of Arkansas

Researchers with Federal Grants

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