Virology, Macrophage inflammatory protein, CCL3, Molecular biology and Chemokine are her primary areas of study. When carried out as part of a general Virology research project, her work on Virus is frequently linked to work in Measles virus, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her Virus study which covers Protein tertiary structure that intersects with Epitope and RNA.
Her work deals with themes such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Osteoclast, Cytokine and Multiple myeloma, which intersect with Macrophage inflammatory protein. The various areas that she examines in her Molecular biology study include Amino acid, Regulatory sequence, Neutralization, Mutant and Monoclonal antibody. Her Chemokine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Interleukin 8, Gene product, Viral replication and Replication.
Barbara Sherry mainly investigates Virology, Immunology, Interferon, Virus and Molecular biology. Her Virology study combines topics in areas such as Antibody, Myocarditis and Gene. Her study looks at the relationship between Immunology and topics such as In vivo, which overlap with Macrophage inflammatory protein.
Her Picornaviridae and Rhinovirus study are her primary interests in Virus. Her Molecular biology study also includes fields such as
Barbara Sherry mainly focuses on Interferon, Virology, Virus, Myocarditis and Immunology. The Interferon study combines topics in areas such as Sudden death, Innate immune system, Immune system, NSP1 and Signal transduction. Her studies deal with areas such as IRF7 and Interferon regulatory factors as well as Virology.
Barbara Sherry has included themes like Cell surface receptor and Signal transducing adaptor protein in her Virus study. Her study connects Myocyte and Immunology. Barbara Sherry interconnects Splicing factor, RNA splicing, Molecular biology and Gene silencing in the investigation of issues within Viral replication.
Her primary areas of investigation include Virology, Interferon, Myocarditis, Interferon regulatory factors and Alpha interferon. Virology is a component of her Viral replication and Virus studies. Her Virus study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Genetics.
Her research integrates issues of Rotavirus and NSP1 in her study of Interferon. Her Spleen research incorporates themes from Acquired immune system, Immune system and Apoptosis. Her Signal transduction study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Amino acid, Cytopathic effect and Sudden death.
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Structure of a human common cold virus and functional relationship to other picornaviruses
Michael G. Rossmann;Edward Arnold;John W. Erickson;Elizabeth A. Frankenberger.
Nature (1985)
Mechanism of suppression of cell-mediated immunity by measles virus
Christopher L. Karp;Maria Wysocka;Larry M. Wahl;Joseph M. Ahearn.
Science (1996)
Identification and characterization of macrophage inflammatory protein 2
Stephen D. Wolpe;Barbara Sherry;Diane Juers;George Davatelis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1989)
Cholinergic stimulation blocks endothelial cell activation and leukocyte recruitment during inflammation
Rubina W. Saeed;Santosh Varma;Tina Peng-Nemeroff;Barbara Sherry.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2005)
Macrophage inflammatory protein 1 modulates macrophage function.
T J Fahey;K J Tracey;P Tekamp-Olson;L S Cousens.
Journal of Immunology (1992)
Use of monoclonal antibodies to identify four neutralization immunogens on a common cold picornavirus, human rhinovirus 14.
B Sherry;A G Mosser;R J Colonno;R R Rueckert.
Journal of Virology (1986)
Active site residues of cyclophilin A are crucial for its signaling activity via CD147.
Vyacheslav Yurchenko;Gabriele Zybarth;Matthew O'Connor;Wei Wei Dai.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2002)
Genomic cloning and promoter analysis of macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-2, MIP-1 alpha, and MIP-1 beta, members of the chemokine superfamily of proinflammatory cytokines.
U Widmer;K R Manogue;A Cerami;B Sherry.
Journal of Immunology (1993)
Tumor necrosis factor plays a protective role in experimental murine cutaneous leishmaniasis.
R G Titus;B Sherry;A Cerami.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1989)
Macrophage inflammatory protein-1: a prostaglandin-independent endogenous pyrogen.
George Davatelis;Stephen D. Wolpe;Barbara Sherry;J. M. Dayer.
Science (1989)
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