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67
Citations
22715
World Ranking
2645
National Ranking
1264

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Distinguished Service Award, Clinical Immunology Society
  • 2005 - Presidential Award, Clinical Immunology Society

Overview

Andrew Saxon is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, located in the United States. Their academic career is marked by recognition from professional societies within the field of clinical immunology.

Among notable honors, Saxon received the Presidential Award from the Clinical Immunology Society in 2005. They also earned the Distinguished Service Award from the same society in 2008.

Information about Saxon's recent publications, co-authors, book publications, research topics, venues of frequent publication, and specific fields or subfields of study is not available. Therefore, no further details about their research areas or academic output can be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia and Mucosal Candidiasis in Previously Healthy Homosexual Men. Evidence of a New Acquired Cellular Immunodeficiency

    M.S. Gottlieb;R. Schroff;H.M. Schanker;J.D. Weisman

  • Pneumocystis pneumonia--Los Angeles.

    Gottlieb Ms;Schanker Hm;Fan Pt;Saxon A

  • A distinct subset of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies is associated with inflammatory bowel disease

    Andrew Saxon;Fergus Shanahan;Carol Landers;Tomas Ganz

  • The medical effects of mold exposure

    Robert K. Bush;Jay M. Portnoy;Andrew Saxon;Abba I. Terr

  • Nasal challenge with diesel exhaust particles can induce sensitization to a neoallergen in the human mucosa.

    David Diaz-Sanchez;Marisol Penichet Garcia;Margaret Wang;Minna Jyrala

  • Effect of glutathione-S-transferase M1 and P1 genotypes on xenobiotic enhancement of allergic responses: randomised, placebo-controlled crossover study.

    Frank D Gilliland;Yu-Fen Li;Andrew Saxon;David Diaz-Sanchez

  • Single step separation of human T and B cells using AET treated srbc rosettes.

    Andrew Saxon;Joanne Feldhaus;R.Adrian Robins

  • Results of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Collaborative Clinical Trial to test the predictive value of skin testing with major and minor penicillin derivatives in hospitalized adults.

    Dorothy D. Sogn;Richard Evans;Richard Evans;Gillian M. Shepherd;Thomas B. Casale;Thomas B. Casale

  • Air pollution and allergy: you are what you breathe.

    Andrew Saxon;David Diaz-Sanchez

  • Review of Alleged Reaction to Monosodium Glutamate and Outcome of a Multicenter Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study

    Raif S. Geha;Alexa Beiser;Clement Ren;Roy Patterson

  • CD40 stimulation provides an IFN-gamma-independent and IL-4-dependent differentiation signal directly to human B cells for IgE production.

    Ke Zhang;Edward A. Clark;Andrew Saxon

  • A novel human immunoglobulin Fc gamma Fc epsilon bifunctional fusion protein inhibits Fc epsilon RI-mediated degranulation.

    Daocheng Zhu;Christopher L. Kepley;Min Zhang;Ke Zhang

  • Oral sulforaphane increases Phase II antioxidant enzymes in the human upper airway.

    Marc A. Riedl;Andrew Saxon;David Diaz-Sanchez

  • Adverse human health effects associated with molds in the indoor environment.

    Bryan D Hardin;Bruce J Kelman;Andrew Saxon

  • Diesel exhaust particles directly induce activated mast cells to degranulate and increase histamine levels and symptom severity.

    David Diaz-Sanchez;Marisol Penichet-Garcia;Andrew Saxon

  • Human mature T cells that are anergic in vivo prevail in SCID mice reconstituted with human peripheral blood.

    M Tary-Lehmann;A Saxon

  • A chimeric human-cat fusion protein blocks cat-induced allergy

    Daocheng Zhu;Christopher L Kepley;Ke Zhang;Tetsuya Terada

  • The organic component of diesel exhaust particles and phenanthrene, a major polyaromatic hydrocarbon constituent, enhances IgE production by IgE-secreting EBV-transformed human B cells in vitro.

    Albert Tsien;David Diaz-Sanchez;Johnny Ma;Andrew Saxon

  • Global increases in allergic respiratory disease: the possible role of diesel exhaust particles

    Brett Peterson;Andrew Saxon

  • Glucocorticoids Administered In Vivo Inhibit Human Suppressor T Lymphocyte Function and Diminish B Lymphocyte Responsiveness in In Vitro Immunoglobulin Synthesis

    Andrew Saxon;Ronald H. Stevens;Sandra J. Ramer;Philip J. Clements

Frequent Co-Authors

Randolph Wall
Randolph Wall University of California, Los Angeles
Jonathan Braun
Jonathan Braun Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Hirohisa Saito
Hirohisa Saito Juntendo University
Sherie L. Morrison
Sherie L. Morrison University of California, Los Angeles
E. Richard Stiehm
E. Richard Stiehm University of California, Los Angeles
Richard E. Champlin
Richard E. Champlin The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Raif S. Geha
Raif S. Geha Boston Children's Hospital
Stephan R. Targan
Stephan R. Targan Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Flossie Wong-Staal
Flossie Wong-Staal University of California, San Diego
Ann M. Dvorak
Ann M. Dvorak Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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