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Daniel S. Friend is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. This association places them within a prominent medical institution known for clinical care and medical research.

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Best Publications

  • HIGH-YIELD PREPARATION OF ISOLATED RAT LIVER PARENCHYMAL CELLS: A Biochemical and Fine Structural Study

    M. N. Berry;D. S. Friend

  • Plasma cell differentiation requires the transcription factor XBP-1

    Andreas M. Reimold;Neal N. Iwakoshi;John Manis;Prashanth Vallabhajosyula

  • FUNCTIONS OF COATED VESICLES DURING PROTEIN ABSORPTION IN THE RAT VAS DEFERENS

    Daniel S. Friend;Marilyn G. Farquhar

  • A critical role for eosinophils in allergic airways remodeling

    Alison A. Humbles;Clare M. Lloyd;Sarah J. McMillan;Daniel S. Friend

  • The permeability barrier in mammalian epidermis.

    Peter M. Elias;Daniel S. Friend

  • Mast Cells: A Cellular Link Between Autoantibodies and Inflammatory Arthritis

    David M. Lee;Daniel S. Friend;Michael F. Gurish;Christophe Benoist

  • Variations in tight and gap junctions in mammalian tissues.

    Daniel S. Friend;Norton B. Gilula

  • An essential role in liver development for transcription factor XBP-1

    Andreas M. Reimold;Amit Etkin;Isabelle Clauss;Andrew Perkins

  • Heparin is essential for the storage of specific granule proteases in mast cells

    Donald E. Humphries;Guang W. Wong;Daniel S. Friend;Michael F. Gurish

  • ENDOCYTOSIS AND INTRACELLULAR PROCESSING ACCOMPANYING TRANSFECTION MEDIATED BY CATIONIC LIPOSOMES

    Daniel S Friend;Demetrios Papahadjopoulos;Robert J Debs

  • Endocytosis of liposomes and intracellular fate of encapsulated molecules: Encounter with a low pH compartment after internalization in coated vesicles

    Robert M. Straubinger;Keelung Hong;Daniel S. Friend;Demetrios Papahadjopoulos

  • The murine CCR3 receptor regulates both the role of eosinophils and mast cells in allergen-induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness.

    Alison A. Humbles;Bao Lu;Daniel S. Friend;Shoji Okinaga

  • T helper cell type 2 cytokine-mediated comitogenic responses and CCR3 expression during differentiation of human mast cells in vitro.

    H. Ochi;W. M. Hirani;W. M. Hirani;Qian Yuan;Qian Yuan;D. S. Friend;D. S. Friend

  • Mammalian Epidermal Barrier Layer Lipids: Composition and Influence on Structure

    Peter M Elias;Jon. Goerke;Daniel S Friend

  • Mouse Eotaxin Expression Parallels Eosinophil Accumulation during Lung Allergic Inflammation but It Is Not Restricted to a Th2-Type Response

    J. A. Gonzalo;G. Q. Jia;V. Aguirre;D. Friend

  • CYTOCHEMICAL STAINING OF MULTIVESICULAR BODY AND GOLGI VESICLES

    Daniel S. Friend

  • Membrane sterol heterogeneity. Freeze-fracture detection with saponins and filipin.

    P M Elias;D S Friend;J Goerke

  • Cooperative and antagonistic interplay between PU.1 and GATA-2 in the specification of myeloid cell fates.

    Jonathan C Walsh;Rodney P DeKoter;Hyun Jun Lee;Erica D Smith

  • Intestinal Mast Cell Progenitors Require CD49dβ7 (α4β7 Integrin) for Tissue-specific Homing

    Michael F. Gurish;Hong Tao;J. Pablo Abonia;Anu Arya

  • ASSEMBLY OF GAP JUNCTIONS DURING AMPHIBIAN NEURULATION

    Robert S. Decker;Daniel S. Friend

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael F. Gurish
Michael F. Gurish Harvard Medical School
Richard L. Stevens
Richard L. Stevens Brigham and Women's Hospital
K. Frank Austen
K. Frank Austen Brigham and Women's Hospital
Joshua A. Boyce
Joshua A. Boyce Brigham and Women's Hospital
Demetrios Papahadjopoulos
Demetrios Papahadjopoulos University of California, San Francisco
Nejat Düzgüneş
Nejat Düzgüneş University of the Pacific
Peter M. Elias
Peter M. Elias University of California, San Francisco
Yoshihide Kanaoka
Yoshihide Kanaoka Brigham and Women's Hospital
Craig Gerard
Craig Gerard Boston Children's Hospital
Hans C. Oettgen
Hans C. Oettgen Boston Children's Hospital

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