Allan L. Goldstein
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American biochemist
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Allan L. Goldstein's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Allan L. Goldstein Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Allan L. Goldstein is emeritus professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine. He chaired the department from 1978 until March 2009 and was awarded emeritus status in 2013. He is an authority on the thymus gland and the workings of the immune system, and co-discoverer of the thymosins, a family of hormone-like peptides isolated from the thymus gland.
Allan L. Goldstein's Published Works
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- Three new dominant drug resistance cassettes for gene disruption in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1999) (1821)
- Direct allelic variation scanning of the yeast genome. (1998) (378)
- Calcineurin is essential for survival during membrane stress in Candida albicans (2002) (334)
- Dbp5p/Rat8p is a yeast nuclear pore‐associated DEAD‐box protein essential for RNA export (1998) (280)
- Rapamycin and Less Immunosuppressive Analogs Are Toxic to Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans via FKBP12-Dependent Inhibition of TOR (2001) (138)
- Heterologous URA3MX cassettes for gene replacement in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (1999) (130)
- Vaccine-Stimulated, Adoptively Transferred CD8+ T Cells Traffic Indiscriminately and Ubiquitously while Mediating Specific Tumor Destruction1 (2004) (126)
- Development of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model pathogen. A system for the genetic identification of gene products required for survival in the mammalian host environment. (2001) (81)
- Peripheral blood mononuclear cell interleukin-2 and interferon-gamma production, cytotoxicity, and antigen-stimulated blastogenesis during experimental rhinovirus infection. (1990) (72)
- Role of Nitrogen and Carbon Transport, Regulation, and Metabolism Genes for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Survival In Vivo (2006) (64)
- Quantitative differences in immune responses during the various stages of the estrous cycle in female BALB/c mice. (1978) (52)
- Recent advances in the understanding of the biochemistry and clinical pharmacology of interleukin-2. (1987) (49)
- Ataxia-Telangiectasia: a multiparameter analysis of eight families. (1982) (47)
- Para‐aminobenzoate synthase gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a bifunctional enzyme (1993) (39)
- Molecular studies on intraspecific diversity and phylogenetic position of Coniothyrium minitans (2001) (27)
- A distinctive form of soluble CD8 is secreted by stimulated CD8+ cells in HIV-1-infected and high-risk individuals. (1994) (26)
- Third-generation human mitochondria-focused cDNA microarray and its bioinformatic tools for analysis of gene expression. (2007) (24)
- Sex-related immunocompetence of BALB/c mice. I. Study of immunologic responsiveness of neonatal, weanling, and young adult mice. (1979) (21)
- Co-transformation of the sclerotial mycoparasite Coniothyrium minitans with hygromycin B resistance and β-glucuronidase markers (1999) (20)
- Modulation of thymosin alpha 1 and thymosin beta 4 levels and peripheral blood mononuclear cell subsets during experimental rhinovirus colds. (1989) (17)
- Immune modulation by aspirin during experimental rhinovirus colds. (1989) (16)
- Stimulation of the hemagglutinin response of aged mice by cell-free lymphoid tissue fractions and bacterial endotoxin. (1971) (15)
- Identification of Coniothyrium minitans isolates using PCR amplification of a dispersed repetitive element (2000) (13)
- Suppression of cellular immunity by head and neck irradiation. Precipitating factors and reparative mechanisms in an experimental model. (1986) (13)
- Specific antibody responses to synthetic peptides of HIV-1 p17 correlate with different stages of HIV-1 infection. (1992) (12)
- Effect of thymosin immunostimulation with and without corticosteroid immunosuppression on chimpanzee hepatitis B carriers (1987) (10)
- Effects of sex hormones on some T and B cell functions as evidenced by differential immune expression between male and female mice and cyclic pattern of immune responsiveness during the estrous cycle. (1981) (10)
- Pre-T cell lineage of hand-mirror cells in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. (1981) (6)
- Lymphokines secreted from sodium periodate-treated lymphocytes. (1980) (6)
- Treatment of AIDS with drugs targeted to inhibit different stages of the HIV life cycle. (1995) (4)
- Frontiers in Biomedicine (2000) (2)
- Use of Drugs Targeted to Inhibit Different Stages of the HIV Life Cycle in the Treatment of AIDS (1992) (1)
- Destruction TumorUbiquitously while Mediating Specific T Cells Traffic Indiscriminately and + CD 8 Vaccine-Stimulated , Adoptively Transferred (2004) (0)
- Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, 2 Microbiology And (0)
- Peptides related to HIV antigens including peptides, antibodies against these peptides, vaccines and antisera for the active (1987) (0)
- Combination Therapies (1992) (0)
- Ubiquitously while Mediating Specific Tumor CD8+ T Cells Traffic Indiscriminately and Vaccine-Stimulated, Adoptively Transferred (2013) (0)
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