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Marc B. Hershenson
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 211
Citations - 10362
Marc B. Hershenson is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhinovirus & Kinase. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 206 publications receiving 9601 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc B. Hershenson include Northwestern University & University of Chicago.
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Rhinovirus Disrupts the Barrier Function of Polarized Airway Epithelial Cells
Umadevi S. Sajjan,Qiong Wang,Ying Zhao,Dieter C. Gruenert,Dieter C. Gruenert,Dieter C. Gruenert,Marc B. Hershenson +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, secondary bacterial infection following rhinovirus (RV) infection has been recognized in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by using a voltmeter.
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Role of Double-Stranded RNA Pattern Recognition Receptors in Rhinovirus-Induced Airway Epithelial Cell Responses
Qiong Wang,Deepti R. Nagarkar,Emily R. Bowman,Dina Schneider,Babina Gosangi,Jing Lei,Ying Zhao,Christina L. McHenry,Richai V. Burgens,David J. Miller,Umadevi S. Sajjan,Marc B. Hershenson +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that TLR3 and MDA5, but not RIG-I, are required for maximal sensing of RV dsRNA and that TLr3 andMDA5 signal through a common downstream signaling intermediate, IRF3.
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Periostin promotes fibrosis and predicts progression in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Payal K. Naik,Paul D. Bozyk,J. Kelley Bentley,Antonia P. Popova,Carolyn M. Birch,Carol A. Wilke,Christopher Fry,Eric S. White,Thomas H. Sisson,Nabihah Tayob,Barbara Carnemolla,Paola Orecchia,Kevin R. Flaherty,Marc B. Hershenson,Susan Murray,Fernando J. Martinez,Bethany B. Moore +16 more
TL;DR: Periostin plays a vital role in late stages of pulmonary fibrosis and is a potential biomarker for disease progression and a target for therapeutic intervention.
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Tolerance and dependence in neonates sedated with fentanyl during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
TL;DR: Continuous administration of fentanyl for sedation is associated with the uniform development of tolerance and a significant incidence of dependence, and ECMO duration was found to be the most powerful predictor of the occurrence of NAS.
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IL-17–Induced Pulmonary Pathogenesis during Respiratory Viral Infection and Exacerbation of Allergic Disease
Sumanta Mukherjee,Dennis M. Lindell,Aaron A. Berlin,Susan B. Morris,Thomas P. Shanley,Marc B. Hershenson,Nicholas W. Lukacs +6 more
TL;DR: The data demonstrate that IL-17 plays a pathogenic role during RSV infections and was investigated in RSV-induced exacerbation of allergic airway responses, in which neutralization ofIL-17 led to a significant decrease in the exacerbated disease, including reduced mucus production and Th2 cytokine production.