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66
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14773
World Ranking
2769
National Ranking
1316

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Edwin L. Cooper is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, in the United States. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they contribute to scientific research within their fields of interest.

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Best Publications

  • A non-invasive technique for sequential collection of earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) leukocytes during subchronic immunotoxicity studies

    George S. Eyambe;Arthur J. Goven;L. C. Fitzpatrick;Barney J. Venables

  • The danger theory: 20 years later

    Thomas Pradeu;Edwin L. Cooper

  • The Immune System: Comparative Histophysiology

    Agustin G. Zapata;Edwin L. Cooper

  • Clavanins, α‐helical antimicrobial peptides from tunicate hemocytes

    I.Hee Lee;Chengquan Zhao;Yoon Cho;Sylvia S.L Harwig

  • Immune response to dietary proteins, gliadin and cerebellar peptides in children with autism.

    A. Vojdani;T. O'Bryan;J.A. Green;J. McCandless

  • Curcumin in Cell Death Processes: A Challenge for CAM of Age-Related Pathologies

    S. Salvioli;E. Sikora;E. L. Cooper;C. Franceschi

  • Infections, Toxic Chemicals and Dietary Peptides Binding to Lymphocyte Receptors and Tissue Enzymes are Major Instigators of Autoimmunity in Autism

    A. Vojdani;J.B. Pangborn;E. Vojdani;E.L. Cooper

  • Digging for innate immunity since Darwin and Metchnikoff.

    Edwin L. Cooper;Ellen Kauschke;Andrea Cossarizza

  • Confinement stress in sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) depresses peritoneal leukocyte cytotoxicity

    M Vazzana;M Cammarata;E.L Cooper;N Parrinello

  • Characterization of cells with different mitochondrial membrane potential during apoptosis.

    Enrico Lugli;Leonarda Troiano;Roberta Ferraresi;Erika Roat

  • TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNITY IN ANNELIDS I. REJECTION OF XENOGRAFTS EXCHANGED BETWEEN LUMBRICUS TERRESTRIS AND EISENIA FOETIDA

    Edwin L. Cooper

  • Invertebrate immunity: another viewpoint.

    Edwin L. Cooper;Baruch Rinkevich;Gerhard Uhlenbruck;Pierre Valembois

  • Sex-specific effects of carotenoid intake on the immunological response to allografts in guppies (Poecilia reticulata).

    Gregory F. Grether;Shinji Kasahara;Gita R. Kolluru;Edwin L. Cooper

  • The coelomocytes of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris: morphology and phagocytic properties

    Elizabeth Stein;Ramy R. Avtalion;Edwin L. Cooper

  • Evolution of immune systems from self/not self to danger to artificial immune systems (AIS).

    Edwin L. Cooper

  • Invertebrate Cytokines III: Invertebrate Interleukin-1-like Molecules Stimulate Phagocytosis by Tunicate and Echinoderm Cells

    Gregory Beck;Robert F. O'Brien;Gail S. Habicht;Dan L. Stillman

  • Invertebrate cytokines: tunicate cell proliferation stimulated by an interleukin 1-like molecule.

    David A. Raftos;Edwin L. Cooper;Gail S. Habicht;Gregory Beck

  • The role of opsonins in phagocytosis by coelomocytes of the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris.

    Elizabeth Stein;Edwin L. Cooper

  • Temperature effects on ectotherm immune responses

    Richard K. Wright;Edwin L. Cooper

  • PCBs increase molecular-related activities (lysozyme, antibacterial, hemolysis, proteases) but inhibit macrophage-related functions (phagocytosis, wound healing) in earthworms.

    Patrice Ville;Philippe Roch;Edwin L. Cooper;Philippe Masson

  • Why developmental and comparative immunology

    Edwin L. Cooper

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Cossarizza
Andrea Cossarizza University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Marcello Pinti
Marcello Pinti University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Agustín G. Zapata
Agustín G. Zapata Complutense University of Madrid
Claudio Franceschi
Claudio Franceschi University of Bologna
Stefano Salvioli
Stefano Salvioli University of Bologna
Enrico Lugli
Enrico Lugli National Institutes of Health
Miriam Capri
Miriam Capri University of Bologna
Daniela Quaglino
Daniela Quaglino University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Andreas Herrmann
Andreas Herrmann Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Teresa Moreno
Teresa Moreno Spanish National Research Council

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