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Andrew Wang
Yale University School of Medicine
2001
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Wade Schulz (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36222594MIF is a common genetic determinant of COVID-19 symptomatic infection and severity.QJM2023
37090652FGF-21 Conducts a Liver-Brain-Kidney Axis to Promote Renal Cell Carcinoma.bioRxiv2023
37437602Immune sensing of food allergens promotes avoidance behaviour.Nature2023
36813418The Pathogenesis of Gastrointestinal, Hepatic, and Pancreatic Injury in Acute and Long Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection.Gastroenterol Clin North Am2023
36712030Immune sensing of food allergens promotes aversive behaviour.bioRxiv2023
34705554Distinct Roles of Type I and Type III Interferons during a Native Murine β Coronavirus Lung Infection.J Virol2022
35732977Basic principles of neuroimmunology.Semin Immunopathol2022
35588739Activation of the transcription factor NRF2 mediates the anti-inflammatory properties of a subset of over-the-counter and prescription NSAIDs.Immunity2022
36071553Circulating Dickkopf1 Parallels Metabolic Adaptations and Predicts Disease Trajectories in Patients With COVID-19.J Clin Endocrinol Metab2022
34151773Ketogenic diet restrains aging-induced exacerbation of coronavirus infection in mice.Elife2021
33737460γδ T cells regulate the intestinal response to nutrient sensing.Science2021
34406362Hepatic FGF21 preserves thermoregulation and cardiovascular function during bacterial inflammation.J Exp Med2021
34661183Interferon gamma runs interference on persistent COVID-19.Med2021
33991637Liver injury in COVID-19 and IL-6 trans-signaling-induced endotheliopathy.J Hepatol2021
32149734Leptin mediates postprandial increases in body temperature through hypothalamus-adrenal medulla-adipose tissue crosstalk.J Clin Invest2020
33236006Ketogenesis restrains aging-induced exacerbation of COVID in a mouse model.bioRxiv2020
33380935Food Allergy: Searching for the Modern Environmental Culprit.Yale J Biol Med2020
32946784Origin and Function of Stress-Induced IL-6 in Murine Models.Cell2020
32610084Origin and Function of Stress-Induced IL-6 in Murine Models.Cell2020
30674681Specific sequences of infectious challenge lead to secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis-like disease in mice.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2019
31402172GDF15 Is an Inflammation-Induced Central Mediator of Tissue Tolerance.Cell2019
30951664Counting Calories: The Cost of Inflammation.Cell2019
31110313Not the usual suspect: type I interferon-responsive T cells drive infection-induced cachexia.Nat Immunol2019
30630899An evolutionary perspective on immunometabolism.Science2019
30291189Glucose metabolism mediates disease tolerance in cerebral malaria.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2018
27610573Opposing Effects of Fasting Metabolism on Tissue Tolerance in Bacterial and Viral Inflammation.Cell2016
21937606Use of mouse hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells to treat acute kidney injury.Am J Physiol Renal Physiol2012
21896286Protective effect of pristane on experimental autoimmune uveitis.Immunol Lett2011
20583103Targeting ADAM-17/notch signaling abrogates the development of systemic sclerosis in a murine model.Arthritis Rheum2010
21094032The role of SLAM/CD2 polymorphisms in systemic autoimmunity.Curr Opin Immunol2010
20722038Dysregulated expression of CXCR4/CXCL12 in subsets of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.Arthritis Rheum2010
20508030Targeting the cannabinoid pathway limits the development of fibrosis and autoimmunity in a mouse model of systemic sclerosis.Am J Pathol2010
19299746CXCR4/CXCL12 hyperexpression plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of lupus.J Immunol2009
19864599Type I interferons produced by resident renal cells may promote end-organ disease in autoantibody-mediated glomerulonephritis.J Immunol2009
18614237The protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPN4/PTP-MEG1, an enzyme capable of dephosphorylating the TCR ITAMs and regulating NF-kappaB, is dispensable for T cell development and/or T cell effector functions.Mol Immunol2008
18506882Systemic IFN-alpha drives kidney nephritis in B6.Sle123 mice.Eur J Immunol2008
18521959Yaa autoimmune phenotypes are conferred by overexpression of TLR7.Eur J Immunol2008
16777955A Tlr7 translocation accelerates systemic autoimmunity in murine lupus.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2006
15067095HLA-B27 in transgenic rats forms disulfide-linked heavy chain oligomers and multimers that bind to the chaperone BiP.J Immunol2004
12428242Association of novel polymorphisms with the expression of SPARC in normal fibroblasts and with susceptibility to scleroderma.Arthritis Rheum2002
11331933Mg-dependent, Zn-ATPase: enzymatic characteristics, ion specificities and tissue distribution.J Membr Biol2001
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)
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Yale Cardiovascular Research Center, Yale University School of Medicine
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Department of Microbial Pathogenesis Yale University New Haven
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