E J Studer
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1.
Cho S, Kilmon M, Studer E, van der Putten H, Conrad D
Cell Immunol
. 1997 Aug;
180(1):36-46.
PMID: 9316637
The capacity of CD23 to regulate IgE production was evaluated in both an in vitro and an in vivo system. The decreased IgE response seen in CD23 transgenic mice was...
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Campbell K, Studer E, Kilmon M, Lees A, FINKELMAN F, Conrad D
Int Immunol
. 1997 Aug;
9(8):1131-40.
PMID: 9263010
A novel system to study the effects of co-cross-linking CD23/FceRII and sIg on murine B lymphocytes utilizes a highly multivalent form of anti-Ig prepared by covalently linking anti-Ig antibodies to...
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Conrad D, Kilmon M, Studer E, Cho S
Biochem Soc Trans
. 1997 May;
25(2):393-7.
PMID: 9191124
No abstract available.
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Dierks S, Campbell K, Studer E, Conrad D
Mol Immunol
. 1994 Oct;
31(15):1181-9.
PMID: 7935505
The low affinity receptor for IgE (Fc epsilon RII or CD23), expressed primarily on mouse B cells, is known to be upregulated by interleukin-4 (IL-4) at both the mRNA and...
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Squire C, Studer E, Lees A, Finkelman F, Conrad D
J Immunol
. 1994 May;
152(9):4388-96.
PMID: 7512593
Targeting Ag to the Fc epsilon RII by Ag-specific IgE has been shown to be an efficient means of enhancing Ag presentation by B cells to Ag-specific T cells. To...
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Duckworth P, VLAHCEVIC Z, Studer E, Gurley E, Heuman D, Beg Z, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1991 May;
266(15):9413-8.
PMID: 2033042
We have previously reported that relatively hydrophobic bile acids, decreased hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (reductase) activity whereas, hydrophilic bile acids had little effect on the enzyme. The purpose of the...
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Pandak W, Li Y, Chiang J, Studer E, Gurley E, Heuman D, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1991 Feb;
266(6):3416-21.
PMID: 1995604
Cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase catalyzes the rate-limiting step in the bile acid biosynthetic pathway. Regulation of this pathway is thought to occur solely as a result of a negative feedback control...
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Hylemon P, Studer E, Pandak W, Heuman D, VLAHCEVIC Z, Chiang J
Anal Biochem
. 1989 Nov;
182(2):212-6.
PMID: 2610336
The HPLC-spectrophotometric method (T. Ogishima and K. Okuda (1986) Anal. Biochem. 158, 228-232) for measuring cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase activity was modified by using a C-18 reverse-phase column to separate 7...
9.
Wood N, Schook L, Studer E, Mohanakumar T
Transplantation
. 1988 Apr;
45(4):787-92.
PMID: 3282360
Although the clinical relevance of endothelial cell-monocyte (E-M) antigens has been demonstrated in organ graft transplantation, very limited data exist describing the nature of these antigens. The current study presents...
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Terrin B, Studer E, Wood N, Mohanakumar T, Russell E
Am J Hematol
. 1985 Oct;
20(2):175-81.
PMID: 2412438
A case study is presented of a leukemic patient whose cells express markers of both myeloid and lymphoid cells. Cells were identified from bone marrow which expressed either myeloid antigens,...