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Rockefeller University
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About: Rockefeller University is a education organization based out in New York, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Gene. The organization has 15867 authors who have published 32938 publications receiving 2940261 citations. The organization is also known as: Rockefeller University & Rockefeller Institute.
Topics: Population, Gene, Virus, Antigen, Receptor
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TL;DR: HNRNPA2B1 is proposed to be a nuclear reader of the m(6)A mark and to mediate, in part, this mark's effects on primary microRNA processing and alternative splicing.
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TL;DR: A substantial minority of inflammatory monocytes carry phagocytosed particles to lymph nodes and differentiate into DCs, and this transport was reduced by more than 85% in monocyte-deficient osteopetrotic mice.
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TL;DR: Th17 cells may be proximal regulators of psoriatic skin inflammation, and warrant further attention as therapeutic targets, and suggest that psoriasis is a mixed Th1 and Th17 inflammatory environment.
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Kuwait University1, Paris Descartes University2, Rockefeller University3, University of Oxford4, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital5, University of Tennessee6, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai7, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology8, Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital9, University of Antioquia10, Boston Children's Hospital11, Karolinska University Hospital12, National Defense Medical College13, Seattle Children's Research Institute14, University of California, San Francisco15, University of Toronto16, University of Melbourne17, Royal Children's Hospital18
TL;DR: The updated classification of primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) compiled by the Expert Committee of the International Union of Immunological Societies acts as a current reference of the knowledge of these conditions and is an important aid for the molecular diagnosis of patients with these rare diseases.
Abstract: We report the updated classification of primary immunodeficiency diseases, compiled by the ad hoc Expert Committee of the International Union of Immunological Societies. As compared to the previous edition, more than 15 novel disease entities have been added in the updated version. For each disorders, the key clinical and laboratory features are provided. This updated classification is meant to help in the diagnostic approach to patients with these diseases.
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TL;DR: The results indicate that the small glycoprotein of paramyxoviruses is biologically active and is involved in virus-induced hemolysis, cell fusion, and the initiation of infection, and provides a biochemical basis for previously observed host-dependent variation in infectivity, and in hemolyzing and cell-fusion induced by paramyxviruses.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Bruce S. McEwen | 215 | 1163 | 200638 |
David Baltimore | 203 | 876 | 162955 |
Ronald M. Evans | 199 | 708 | 166722 |
Lewis C. Cantley | 196 | 748 | 169037 |
Ronald Klein | 194 | 1305 | 149140 |
Scott M. Grundy | 187 | 841 | 231821 |
Jie Zhang | 178 | 4857 | 221720 |
Andrea Bocci | 172 | 2402 | 176461 |
Ralph M. Steinman | 171 | 453 | 121518 |
Masayuki Yamamoto | 171 | 1576 | 123028 |
Zena Werb | 168 | 473 | 122629 |
Nahum Sonenberg | 167 | 647 | 104053 |
Michel C. Nussenzweig | 165 | 516 | 87665 |
Harvey F. Lodish | 165 | 782 | 101124 |
Dennis R. Burton | 164 | 683 | 90959 |