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Erwin W. Gelfand

Researcher at University of Colorado Denver

Publications -  679
Citations -  37565

Erwin W. Gelfand is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immunoglobulin E & T cell. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 675 publications receiving 36059 citations. Previous affiliations of Erwin W. Gelfand include University of Colorado Hospital & University of Virginia.

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RANTES (CCL5) Regulates Airway Responsiveness after Repeated Allergen Challenge

TL;DR: Data indicate that RANTES plays a role in the regulation of airway function after repeated allergen challenge, in part through modulation of levels of IFN-gamma and IL-12.
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Accumulation of high levels of the p53 and p130 growth-suppressing proteins in cell lines stably over-expressing cyclin-dependent kinase 6 (cdk6)

TL;DR: The results suggest that cdk6, through regulation of growth-suppressing molecules, may play a role in halting cellular growth when proliferation is inappropriate, and is involved in the overproduction of p53 and p130.
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The pharmacogenetics of asthma: a candidate gene approach.

TL;DR: This poster presents a probabilistic procedure called a “spatially apples-to- apples comparison” to assess the importance of cleanliness, sterility, and other factors in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Late Onset Hypomorphic RAG2 Deficiency Presentation with Fatal Vaccine-Strain VZV Infection.

TL;DR: A previously healthy 13-month-old girl presenting with rash and autoimmune hemolytic anemia is described, highlighting the importance of vigilance and consideration of an underlying severe immunodeficiency disease prior to instituting immunosuppressive therapy.
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Association of proliferating cell nuclear antigen with cyclin-dependent kinases and cyclins in normal and transformed human T lymphocytes.

TL;DR: The results indicate that PCNA is not an inhibitory molecule of cdk/cyclin activity, and appears to be needed for both DNA synthesis and DNA repair.