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Alison Finnegan is affiliated with Rush University Medical Center in the United States. Their academic and research activities are associated with this institution, contributing to its scientific community.

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Best Publications

  • Regulation of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (CD54) gene expression.

    Kenneth A. Roebuck;Alison Finnegan

  • Regulation of B cell function by the immunosuppressive agent leflunomide.

    Karyn F. Siemasko;Anita S.f. Chong;James W. Williams;Eric G. Bremer

  • Inhibition of Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation in T Cells by a Novel Immunosuppressive Agent, Leflunomide

    Xiulong Xu;James W. Williams;Eric G. Bremer;Alison Finnegan

  • Antigen-Specific B Cells Are Required as APCs and Autoantibody-Producing Cells for Induction of Severe Autoimmune Arthritis

    Shannon K. O’Neill;Mark J. Shlomchik;Tibor T. Glant;Yanxia Cao

  • IFN-gamma and IL-2 are protective in the skin but pathologic in the corneas of HSV-1-infected mice.

    R L Hendricks;T M Tumpey;A Finnegan

  • Isolation and characterization of a cell surface albumin-binding protein from vascular endothelial cells.

    Chinnaswamy Tiruppathi;Alison Finnegan;Asrar B. Malik

  • The immunosuppressive metabolite of leflunomide, A77 1726, affects murine T cells through two biochemical mechanisms.

    R. T. Elder;X. Xu;J. W. Williams;H. Gong

  • Inhibition of JAK3 and STAT6 Tyrosine Phosphorylation by the Immunosuppressive Drug Leflunomide Leads to a Block in IgG1 Production

    Karyn Siemasko;Anita S-F. Chong;Hans-Martin Jäck;Haihua Gong

  • IL-27 Induces a Th1 Immune Response and Susceptibility to Experimental Arthritis

    Yanxia Cao;Paul D. Doodes;Tibor T. Glant;Alison Finnegan

  • Th1 type lymphocyte reactivity to metals in patients with total hip arthroplasty

    Nadim James Hallab;Marco Caicedo;Alison Finnegan;Joshua J Jacobs

  • Inhibition of the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase activity by leflunomide.

    Thomas Mattar;Kulvinder Kochhar;Robert Bartlett;Eric G. Bremer

  • IL-4 and IL-12 Regulate Proteoglycan-Induced Arthritis Through Stat-Dependent Mechanisms

    Alison Finnegan;Michael J. Grusby;Charles D. Kaplan;Shannon K. O’Neill

  • Two activities of the immunosuppressive metabolite of leflunomide, A77 1726: Inhibition of pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis and protein tyrosine phosphorylation☆

    Xiulong Xu;James W. Williams;Haihua Gong;Alison Finnegan

  • Cutting edge: regulation of T cell activation threshold by CD28 costimulation through targeting Cbl-b for ubiquitination.

    Jian Zhang;Tamás Bárdos;Dongdong Li;István Gál

  • Proteoglycan (aggrecan)-induced arthritis in BALB/c mice is a Th1-type disease regulated by Th2 cytokines.

    Alison Finnegan;Katalin Mikecz;Ping Tao;Tibor T. Glant

  • Proteoglycan-induced arthritis: immune regulation, cellular mechanisms, and genetics.

    Tibor T. Glant;Alison Finnegan;Katalin Mikecz

  • Expression of CD80/86 on B Cells Is Essential for Autoreactive T Cell Activation and the Development of Arthritis

    Shannon K. O’Neill;Yanxia Cao;Keith M. Hamel;Paul D. Doodes

  • Collagen-induced arthritis is exacerbated in IL-10-deficient mice

    Alison Finnegan;Charles D Kaplan;Yanxia Cao;Hermann Eibel

  • Leflunomide, a novel immunosuppressive agent. The mechanism of inhibition of T cell proliferation.

    Anita S-F. Chong;Alison Finnegan;Xingli Jiang;Howard Gebel

  • Cutting Edge: Cbl-b: One of the Key Molecules Tuning CD28- and CTLA-4-Mediated T Cell Costimulation

    Dongdong Li;István Gál;Csaba Vermes;Maria Luisa Alegre

Frequent Co-Authors

Tibor T. Glant
Tibor T. Glant Rush University Medical Center
Katalin Mikecz
Katalin Mikecz Rush University Medical Center
Anita S. Chong
Anita S. Chong University of Chicago
Lieping Chen
Lieping Chen Yale University
Nikhil N. Verma
Nikhil N. Verma Rush University Medical Center
Howard M. Gebel
Howard M. Gebel Emory University
Mary K. Crow
Mary K. Crow Hospital for Special Surgery
Edit I. Buzás
Edit I. Buzás Semmelweis University
Marcus R. Clark
Marcus R. Clark University of Chicago
Robert L. Hendricks
Robert L. Hendricks University of Pittsburgh

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