Arnold E. Reif

Arnold E. Reif (born July 15, 1924 in Vienna, Austria) is an American academic[1] who made early contributions to cancer research.

Reif is best known for his 1964 discovery[2] of the first T cell marker, an antigen he later named Thy-1.[3] His Google Scholar H-index[4] is 25. He is the author of 119 publications.[5]

References

  1. American Men & Women of Science: Q-S - Page 12 (21 ed.). Thomson Gale. 2003. p. 121. ISBN 0787665231.
  2. Reif A., Allen J. (1964). "The AKR thymic antigen and its distribution in leukemias and nervous tissue". J. Exp. Med. 120 (3): 413–433. PMC 2137766Freely accessible. PMID 14207060. doi:10.1084/jem.120.3.413.
  3. Reif A., Allen J. (1966). "Mouse Thymic Iso-antigens". Nature. 209 (5022): 521–523. PMID 5919593. doi:10.1038/209521b0.
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