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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
14834
World Ranking
7135
National Ranking
3274

Overview

Beverly A. Dale is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research spans several fields of study, primarily within Social Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The subfields they focus on include Sociology and Political Science, Health, Genetics, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics of their work reflect a diverse range of interests, such as:

  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Marriage and Sexual Relationships
  • Theological Perspectives and Practices
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Viral Infections and Immunology Research
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery

Their recent publications demonstrate the breadth of their research.

  • "Using spiritual discernment to heal clients wounded by religiously repressive sexual beliefs," Sexual & Relationship Therapy, 2021
  • "Achieving and Maintaining Target Immunosuppression Levels by Combined Pharmacogenetic and Torque Teno Viral Load Testing," American Journal of Transplantation, 2025

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Beverly A. Dale include:

  • Anna Chikova
  • Y. Alhadid
  • Ambika Chadha
  • Max Mamroth
  • Zhiwei Wang

The venues where they frequently publish are:

  • Sexual & Relationship Therapy
  • American Journal of Transplantation

Best Publications

  • Interleukin 20: discovery, receptor identification, and role in epidermal function.

    Hal Blumberg;Darrell Conklin;WenFeng Xu;Angelika Grossmann

  • Inducible Expression of Human β-Defensin 2 by Fusobacterium nucleatum in Oral Epithelial Cells: Multiple Signaling Pathways and Role of Commensal Bacteria in Innate Immunity and the Epithelial Barrier

    Suttichai Krisanaprakornkit;Janet R. Kimball;Aaron Weinberg;Richard P. Darveau

  • Epithelial Structural Proteins of the Skin and Oral Cavity: Function in Health and Disease

    Richard B. Presland;Beverly A. Dale

  • Characterization of a class of cationic proteins that specifically interact with intermediate filaments.

    Peter M. Steinert;John S. Cantieri;David C. Teller;John D. Lonsdale-Eccles

  • Mutations in ABCA12 underlie the severe congenital skin disease harlequin ichthyosis.

    David P. Kelsell;Elizabeth E. Norgett;Harriet Unsworth;Muy Teck Teh

  • Expression of epidermal keratins and filaggrin during human fetal skin development.

    B. A. Dale;K. A. Holbrook;J. R. Kimball;M. Hoff

  • Ichthyosis vulgaris: identification of a defect in synthesis of filaggrin correlated with an absence of keratohyaline granules.

    Virginia P Sybert;Beverly A Dale;Karen A Holbrook

  • Assembly of stratum corneum basic protein and keratin filaments in macrofibrils

    Beverly A. Dale;Karen A. Holbrook;Peter M. Steinert

  • Expression of the Peptide Antibiotic Human β-Defensin 1 in Cultured Gingival Epithelial Cells and Gingival Tissue

    Suttichai Krisanaprakornkit;Aaron Weinberg;Christopher N. Perez;Beverly A. Dale

  • Epithelial Antimicrobial Peptides: Review and Significance for Oral Applications:

    A. Weinberg;S. Krisanaprakornkit;B.A. Dale

  • Localized antimicrobial peptide expression in human gingiva.

    Beverly A. Dale;Janet R. Kimball;Suttichai Krisanaprakornkit;Frank Roberts

  • Salivary Antimicrobial Peptide Expression and Dental Caries Experience in Children

    Renchuan Tao;Richard J. Jurevic;Kimberly K. Coulton;Marjorie T. Tsutsui

  • Regulation of human beta-defensin-2 in gingival epithelial cells: the involvement of mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways, but not the NF-kappaB transcription factor family.

    Suttichai Krisanaprakornkit;Janet R. Kimball;Beverly A. Dale

  • Innate immune response of oral and foreskin keratinocytes: utilization of different signaling pathways by various bacterial species.

    Whasun O. Chung;Beverly A. Dale

  • Filaggrin: a keratin filament associated protein.

    B. A. Dale;K. A. Resing;J. D. Lonsdale-Eccles

  • Characterization of the human epidermal profilaggrin gene : genomic organization and identification of an S-100-like calcium binding domain at the amino terminus

    Richard B. Presland;Paul V. Haydock;Philip Fleckman;Wilas Nirunsuksiri

  • Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in human β-defensin 1: High-throughput SNP assays and association with Candida carriage in type I diabetics and nondiabetic controls

    Richard J. Jurevic;Mai Bai;Robert B. Chadwick;Theodore C. White

  • Defensin antimicrobial peptides in the oral cavity

    Beverly A. Dale;Suttichai Krisanaprakornkit

  • Profilaggrin, a high-molecular-weight precursor of filaggrin in human epidermis and cultured keratinocytes.

    Philip Fleckman;Beverly A. Dale;Karen A. Holbrook

  • EPITHELIAL STRUCTURAL PROTEINS OF THESKINAND ORALCAVITY: FUNCTION INHEALTHAND DISEASE

    Richard B. Presland;Beverly A. Dale

Frequent Co-Authors

Tung-Tien Sun
Tung-Tien Sun New York University
Eugene W. Nester
Eugene W. Nester University of Washington
Edel A. O'Toole
Edel A. O'Toole Queen Mary University of London
Charles A. Mein
Charles A. Mein Queen Mary University of London
David P. Kelsell
David P. Kelsell Queen Mary University of London
Kenneth A. Walsh
Kenneth A. Walsh University of Washington
Henrik Clausen
Henrik Clausen University of Copenhagen
Richard P. Darveau
Richard P. Darveau University of Washington
Hajime Iizuka
Hajime Iizuka Asahikawa Medical University
Peter M. Steinert
Peter M. Steinert National Institutes of Health

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