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D-Index
76
Citations
25079
World Ranking
1876
National Ranking
915

Overview

David M. Segal is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with significant contributions in subfields including Surgery, Infectious Diseases, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Modeling and Simulation, and Health.

Their work covers several main topics, notably:

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Hip and Femur Fractures
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Disaster Response and Management

David M. Segal has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Erez Karp, Noam Fink, Jacob Rotschield, Ezequiel Palmanovich, and Nissim Ohana.

Their publications have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • Military Medicine
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Bioinformation
  • Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
  • Clinical Pediatrics

Recent papers authored or coauthored by David M. Segal include:

  • "Measures to Limit COVID-19 Outbreak Effects Among Military Personnel: Preliminary Data," 2020, Military Medicine
  • "Promoting Compliance to COVID-19 Vaccination in Military Units," 2021, Military Medicine
  • "Promoting Compliance to COVID-19 Vaccination in Military Units: Corrigendum," 2021, Military Medicine

Other relevant publications in the dataset associated with their coauthors focus on topics like proximal femur fractures and emergent filoviruses, though not directly authored by Segal.

Best Publications

  • Target specific cross-linked heteroantibodies

    David M. Segal;Pilar Perez

  • Toll-Like Receptor 4-Dependent Activation of Dendritic Cells by β-Defensin 2

    Arya Biragyn;Pier Adelchi Ruffini;Cynthia A. Leifer;Elena Klyushnenkova

  • Leucine-rich repeats and pathogen recognition in Toll-like receptors.

    Jessica K. Bell;Gregory E.D. Mullen;Cynthia A. Leifer;Alessandra Mazzoni

  • Structural basis of toll-like receptor 3 signaling with double-stranded RNA.

    Lin Liu;Istvan Botos;Yan Wang;Joshua N. Leonard

  • Myeloid Suppressor Lines Inhibit T Cell Responses by an NO-Dependent Mechanism

    Alessandra Mazzoni;Vincenzo Bronte;Alberto Visintin;Jessica H. Spitzer

  • The structural biology of Toll-like receptors.

    Istvan Botos;David M. Segal;David R. Davies

  • Regulation of Toll-like receptors in human monocytes and dendritic cells.

    Alberto Visintin;Alessandra Mazzoni;Jessica H. Spitzer;David H. Wyllie

  • L-arginine metabolism in myeloid cells controls T-lymphocyte functions

    Vincenzo Bronte;Paolo Serafini;Alessandra Mazzoni;David M. Segal

  • IL-4-Induced Arginase 1 Suppresses Alloreactive T Cells in Tumor-Bearing Mice

    Vincenzo Bronte;Paolo Serafini;Carmela De Santo;Ilaria Marigo

  • The Three-Dimensional Structure of a Phosphorylcholine-Binding Mouse Immunoglobulin Fab and the Nature of the Antigen Binding Site

    David M. Segal;Eduardo A. Padlan;Gerson H. Cohen;Stuart Rudikoff

  • Dimeric immunoglobulin E serves as a unit signal for mast cell degranulation.

    David M. Segal;Joel D. Taurog;Henry Metzger

  • The molecular structure of the Toll-like receptor 3 ligand-binding domain

    Jessica K. Bell;Istvan Botos;Pamela R. Hall;Janine Askins

  • Targeted adenovirus gene transfer to endothelial and smooth muscle cells by using bispecific antibodies.

    T. J. Wickham;D. M. Segal;P. W. Roelvink;M. E. Carrion

  • Specific targeting of cytotoxic T cells by anti-T3 linked to anti-target cell antibody

    Pilar Perez;Robert W. Hoffman;Stephen Shaw;Jeffrey A. Bluestone

  • Texas red, a hydrophilic, red-emitting flourophore for use with flourescein in dual parameter flow microfluorometric and fluorescence microscopic studies

    Julie A. Titus;Richard Haugland;Susan O. Sharrow;David M. Segal

  • Histamine regulates cytokine production in maturing dendritic cells, resulting in altered T cell polarization.

    Alessandra Mazzoni;Howard A. Young;Jessica H. Spitzer;Alberto Visintin

  • TLR9 Is Localized in the Endoplasmic Reticulum Prior to Stimulation

    Cynthia A. Leifer;Margaret N. Kennedy;Alessandra Mazzoni;ChangWoo Lee

  • Evidence for an Accessory Protein Function for Toll-Like Receptor 1 in Anti-Bacterial Responses

    D. H. Wyllie;E. Kiss-Toth;A. Visintin;S. C. Smith

  • Production of target-specific effector cells using hetero-cross-linked aggregates containing anti-target cell and anti-Fc gamma receptor antibodies.

    B Karpovsky;J A Titus;D A Stephany;D M Segal

  • The TLR3 signaling complex forms by cooperative receptor dimerization

    Joshua N. Leonard;Rodolfo Ghirlando;Janine Askins;Jessica K. Bell

  • Controlling the Toll road to dendritic cell polarization.

    Alessandra Mazzoni;David M. Segal

Frequent Co-Authors

David R. Davies
David R. Davies National Institutes of Health
Pilar Pérez
Pilar Pérez University of Salamanca
John R. Wunderlich
John R. Wunderlich National Institutes of Health
Andrew J. T. George
Andrew J. T. George Imperial College London
Eduardo A. Padlan
Eduardo A. Padlan National Institutes of Health
Steven K. Dower
Steven K. Dower CSL (Australia)
Vincenzo Bronte
Vincenzo Bronte University of Verona
Jeffrey A. Bluestone
Jeffrey A. Bluestone University of California, San Francisco
Stuart Rudikoff
Stuart Rudikoff National Institutes of Health
Paola Zanovello
Paola Zanovello University of Padua

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