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Benjamin Sredni

Benjamin Sredni

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
9042
World Ranking
14647
National Ranking
147

Overview

Benjamin Sredni is a researcher affiliated with Bar-Ilan University in Israel. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, contributing to 21 and 16 publications respectively. Within these broader fields, their research touches on subfields including Immunology, Oncology, Biomedical Engineering, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's research addresses numerous topics, prominently featuring Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, Immune cells in cancer, and Immune Cell Function and Interaction. Additional topics of focus include Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, Down syndrome and intellectual disability research, Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation, and Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders.

Frequent collaboration has been a component of their research activity, with notable coauthors including Manoim Julia E, Niderberg Eitan, Noy Elad, Chaouat Abigael, and Kalechman Yona. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications across various scientific venues.

Among the publication venues where Benjamin Sredni has frequently contributed are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • NeuroMolecular Medicine
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Leukemia & lymphoma/Leukemia and lymphoma
  • International Journal of Biological Sciences

Some notable recent papers by Benjamin Sredni include:

  • Immune Dysregulation and the Increased Risk of Complications and Mortality Following Respiratory Tract Infections in Adults With Down Syndrome, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Specific Susceptibility to COVID-19 in Adults with Down Syndrome, 2021, NeuroMolecular Medicine
  • Tellurium compound provides pro-apoptotic signaling in drug resistant multiple myeloma, 2020, Leukemia & lymphoma/Leukemia and lymphoma
  • Inhibition of α4β1 Integrin Activity by Small Tellurium Compounds Regulates PD-L1 Expression and Enhances Antitumor Effects, 2024, International Journal of Biological Sciences
  • A Tellurium-Based Small Immunomodulatory Molecule Ameliorates Depression-Like Behavior in Two Distinct Rat Models, 2020, NeuroMolecular Medicine

Best Publications

  • Cyclophosphamide triggers follicle activation and "burnout"; AS101 prevents follicle loss and preserves fertility.

    Lital Kalich-Philosoph;Lital Kalich-Philosoph;Hadassa Roness;Alon Carmely;Alon Carmely;Michal Fishel-Bartal;Michal Fishel-Bartal

  • Klotho: a tumor suppressor and a modulator of the IGF-1 and FGF pathways in human breast cancer

    I Wolf;S Levanon-Cohen;S Levanon-Cohen;S Bose;H Ligumsky

  • Induction of primary antiphospholipid syndrome in mice by immunization with a human monoclonal anticardiolipin antibody (H-3).

    R Bakimer;P Fishman;M Blank;B Sredni

  • A new immunomodulating compound (AS-101) with potential therapeutic application

    B. Sredni;R. R. Caspi;A. Klein;Y. Kalechman

  • Alloreactivity of an antigen-specific T-cell clone

    Benjamin Sredni;Ronald H. Schwartz

  • The protective role of the immunomodulator AS101 against chemotherapy-induced alopecia studies on human and animal models

    Benjamin Sredni;Ren He Xu;Michael Albeck;Uzi Gafter

  • Anti-IL-10 Therapeutic Strategy Using the Immunomodulator AS101 in Protecting Mice from Sepsis-Induced Death: Dependence on Timing of Immunomodulating Intervention

    Yona Kalechman;Uzi Gafter;Rivka Gal;Galit Rushkin

  • REM sleep deprivation in rats results in inflammation and interleukin-17 elevation.

    Shlomo Yehuda;Benjamin Sredni;Rafi L. Carasso;Dvora Kenigsbuch-Sredni

  • Ammonium trichloro(dioxoethylene-o,o')tellurate (AS101) sensitizes tumors to chemotherapy by inhibiting the tumor interleukin 10 autocrine loop.

    Benjamin Sredni;Merav Weil;Gennadi Khomenok;Ilana Lebenthal

  • Correlation of cytokine secretion by mononuclear cells of Alzheimer patients and their disease stage.

    M. Huberman;F. Shalit;I. Roth-Deri;B. Gutman

  • Induction of a subpopulation of suppressor cells by a single blood transfusion.

    Uzi Gafter;Yona Kalechman;Benjamin Sredni

  • Direct cloning and extended culture of antigen-specific MHC-restricted, proliferating T lymphocytes

    Benjamin Sredni;Harley Y. Tse;Ronald H. Schwartz

  • Predominance of TH1 Response in Tumor-Bearing Mice and Cancer Patients Treated With AS 101

    Benjamin Sredni;Thomas Tichler;Adi Shani;Rafael Catane

  • Tellurium Compounds: Selective Inhibition of Cysteine Proteases and Model Reaction with Thiols

    Amnon Albeck;Hana Weitman;Benjamin Sredni;Michael Albeck

  • Immunomodulating tellurium compounds as anti-cancer agents

    Benjamin Sredni

  • Antigen-specific human T-cell clones: development of clones requiring HLA-DR-compatible presenting cells for stimulation in presence of antigen

    Benjamin Sredni;David Volkman;Ronald H. Schwartz;Anthony S. Fauci

  • T Lymphocyte Subpopulations and Activation Markers Correlate with Severity of Alzheimer's Disease

    F. Shalit;B. Sredni;C. Brodie;E. Kott

  • Ultrastructural, biochemical, and functional characteristics of histamine-containing cells cloned from mouse bone marrow: tentative identification as mucosal mast cells.

    B Sredni;M M Friedman;C E Bland;D D Metcalfe

  • Antigen-specific, proliferating T lymphocyte clones. Methodology, specificity, MHC restriction and alloreactivity.

    Benjamin Sredni;Ronald H. Schwartz

  • Long-term culture and cloning of nontransformed human B lymphocytes.

    B Sredni;D G Sieckmann;S Kumagai;S House

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald H. Schwartz
Ronald H. Schwartz National Institutes of Health
Dan L. Longo
Dan L. Longo Harvard University
Rachel R. Caspi
Rachel R. Caspi National Institutes of Health
William E. Paul
William E. Paul National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Mark P. Mattson
Mark P. Mattson Johns Hopkins University
Robert B. Nussenblatt
Robert B. Nussenblatt National Institutes of Health
Ronald B. Herberman
Ronald B. Herberman University of Pittsburgh
Chaya Brodie
Chaya Brodie Henry Ford Health System
Gal Yadid
Gal Yadid Bar-Ilan University
Yehuda Shoenfeld
Yehuda Shoenfeld Sheba Medical Center

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