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Overview

Claudia Kemper is primarily affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research focuses extensively on immunology and microbiology, with significant contributions in medicine. Within these fields, their work spans multiple subfields, including immunology, molecular biology, infectious diseases, public health, environmental and occupational health, and general health professions.

The main topics covered by Claudia Kemper include:

  • Complement system in diseases
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
  • Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies

Some of the recent scientific papers authored or coauthored by Claudia Kemper are:

  • The state of complement in COVID-19, 2021, Nature Reviews Immunology
  • Complosome - the intracellular complement system, 2023, Nature Reviews Nephrology
  • SARS-CoV-2 drives JAK1/2-dependent local complement hyperactivation, 2021, Science Immunology
  • Autocrine vitamin D signaling switches off pro-inflammatory programs of TH1 cells, 2021, Nature Immunology
  • COVID-19: Complement, Coagulation, and Collateral Damage, 2020, The Journal of Immunology

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Kemper encompass Behdad Afzali, Erin E. West, Jack Bibby, Majid Kazemian, and Nicolas S. Merle. These collaborations have contributed to multiple publications, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

Regarding publication venues, Claudia Kemper's work appears frequently in the following journals and platforms:

  • The Journal of Immunology
  • physiopraxis
  • Immunobiology
  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
  • Immunity

Best Publications

  • Keeping It All Going—Complement Meets Metabolism

    Martin Kolev;Claudia Kemper

  • Differential expression of granzymes A and B in human cytotoxic lymphocyte subsets and T regulatory cells

    William J. Grossman;James W. Verbsky;Benjamin L. Tollefsen;Claudia Kemper

  • Activation of human CD4 + cells with CD3 and CD46 induces a T-regulatory cell 1 phenotype

    Claudia Kemper;Andrew C Chan;Jonathan M Green;Kelly A Brett

  • Intracellular Complement Activation Sustains T Cell Homeostasis and Mediates Effector Differentiation

    M. Kathryn Liszewski;Martin Kolev;Gaelle Le Friec;Marilyn Leung

  • T helper 1 immunity requires complement-driven NLRP3 inflammasome activity in CD4+ T cells

    Giuseppina Arbore;Erin E. West;Rosanne Spolski;Avril A. B. Robertson

  • T-cell regulation: with complements from innate immunity.

    Claudia Kemper;John P. Atkinson

  • C3a modulates IL-1β secretion in human monocytes by regulating ATP efflux and subsequent NLRP3 inflammasome activation

    Elham Asgari;Gaelle Le Friec;Hidekazu Yamamoto;Esperanza Perucha

  • Complement — tapping into new sites and effector systems

    Martin Kolev;Gaelle Le Friec;Claudia Kemper

  • Complement regulator CD46 temporally regulates cytokine production by conventional and unconventional T cells.

    John Cardone;Gaelle Le Friec;Pierre Vantourout;Pierre Vantourout;Andrew Roberts;Andrew Roberts

  • The Th1 life cycle: molecular control of IFN-γ to IL-10 switching

    Andrew Cope;Gaelle Le Friec;John Cardone;Claudia Kemper

  • Hepatic IL-17 responses in human and murine primary biliary cirrhosis.

    Ruth Y Z Lan;Thucydides L. Salunga;Koichi Tsuneyama;Zhe Xiong Lian

  • Properdin: Emerging roles of a pattern-recognition molecule

    Claudia Kemper;John P Atkinson;Dennis E Hourcade

  • CD46: expanding beyond complement regulation.

    Rebecca C. Riley-Vargas;Darcy B. Gill;Claudia Kemper;M. Kathryn Liszewski

  • Complement Regulates Nutrient Influx and Metabolic Reprogramming during Th1 Cell Responses

    Martin Kolev;Sarah Dimeloe;Gaelle Le Friec;Alexander Navarini

  • Complement and the Regulation of T Cell Responses

    Erin E West;Martin Kolev;Claudia Kemper;Claudia Kemper

  • Complement-Mediated Regulation of Metabolism and Basic Cellular Processes.

    Christoph Hess;Claudia Kemper;Claudia Kemper

  • Intracellular complement − the complosome − in immune cell regulation

    Giuseppina Arbore;Claudia Kemper;Martin Kolev

  • The complement protein properdin binds apoptotic T cells and promotes complement activation and phagocytosis

    Claudia Kemper;Lynne M. Mitchell;Lijuan Zhang;Dennis E. Hourcade

  • The CD46-Jagged1 interaction is critical for human TH1 immunity

    Gaëlle Le Friec;Devon Sheppard;Pat Whiteman;Christian M. Karsten

  • Autocrine vitamin D signaling switches off pro-inflammatory programs of TH1 cells.

    Daniel Chauss;Tilo Freiwald;Tilo Freiwald;Reuben McGregor;Reuben McGregor;Bingyu Yan

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Atkinson
John P. Atkinson Washington University in St. Louis
Andrew P. Cope
Andrew P. Cope King's College London
Jörg Köhl
Jörg Köhl University of Lübeck
Trent M. Woodruff
Trent M. Woodruff University of Queensland
Helen J. Lachmann
Helen J. Lachmann University College London
Peter N. Monk
Peter N. Monk University of Sheffield
Christoph Hess
Christoph Hess University of Cambridge
Warren J. Leonard
Warren J. Leonard National Institutes of Health
Arian Laurence
Arian Laurence University of Oxford

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