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Eleanor N. Fish

Eleanor N. Fish

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Microbiology

D-Index
71
Citations
19209
World Ranking
1834
National Ranking
51

Overview

Eleanor N. Fish is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work encompasses several significant subfields, including Infectious Diseases, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Oncology, and Neurology.

The scientific contributions of Eleanor N. Fish focus extensively on understanding infectious diseases and immune responses. Their main research topics cover COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, interferon and immune responses, inflammasome and immune disorders, immune responses and vaccinations, long-term effects of COVID-19, and cytokine signaling pathways and interactions.

The most frequent venues for their publications are:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • mBio
  • Viruses
  • Drug Safety

Among recent publications, notable papers include:

  • Interferon-α2b Treatment for COVID-19, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Type I Interferon (IFN)-Regulated Activation of Canonical and Non-Canonical Signaling Pathways, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Interferon-α2b treatment for COVID-19, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Interferon-α2b Treatment for COVID-19 Is Associated with Improvements in Lung Abnormalities, 2020, Viruses
  • Plasma Proteomic Analysis Distinguishes Severity Outcomes of Human Ebola Virus Disease, 2022, mBio

Eleanor N. Fish has collaborated multiple times with several co-authors, including Tobias R. Kollmann, Leonidas C. Platanias, Virginia Chen, Casey P. Shannon, and Scott J. Tebbutt.

Their research work integrates analysis of immune responses, particularly the role of interferons, and their applications in viral infections such as COVID-19 and Ebola virus disease. This includes contributions to understanding cytokine signaling pathways and the immune system's role in disease severity and recovery.

Best Publications

  • Activated T cells regulate bone loss and joint destruction in adjuvant arthritis through osteoprotegerin ligand

    Young-Yun Kong;Ulrich Feige;Iidiko Sarosi;Brad Bolon

  • The X-files in immunity: sex-based differences predispose immune responses

    Unknown

  • Activated T cells regulate bone loss and joint destruction in adjuvant arthritis through osteoprotegerin ligand

    Unknown

  • Sex-based differences in immune function and responses to vaccination.

    Sabra L. Klein;Ian Marriott;Eleanor N. Fish

  • Sex affects immunity.

    Leesa M. Pennell;Carole L. Galligan;Carole L. Galligan;Eleanor N. Fish;Eleanor N. Fish

  • Interferon alfacon-1 plus corticosteroids in severe acute respiratory syndrome: a preliminary study.

    Mona R. Loutfy;Lawrence M. Blatt;Katharine A. Siminovitch;Sarah Ward

  • Interferon-α2b Treatment for COVID-19

    Qiong Zhou;Virginia Chen;Casey P. Shannon;Xiao Shan Wei

  • Signaling pathways activated by interferons.

    Leonidas C. Platanias;Eleanor N. Fish

  • SeXX matters in immunity

    J. G. Markle;Eleanor N. Fish;Eleanor N. Fish

  • Chemokines: attractive mediators of the immune response.

    Mark M Wong;Eleanor N Fish

  • Protein kinase C-δ (PKC-δ) is activated by type I interferons and mediates phosphorylation of Stat1 on serine 727

    Shahab Uddin;Antonella Sassano;Dilip K. Deb;Amit Verma

  • Activation of the p38 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase by Type I Interferons

    Shahab Uddin;Beata Majchrzak;Joanna Woodson;Pony Arunkumar

  • Role of the Akt pathway in mRNA translation of interferon-stimulated genes.

    Surinder Kaur;Antonella Sassano;Blazej Dolniak;Sonali Joshi

  • The Rac1/p38 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathway Is Required for Interferon α-dependent Transcriptional Activation but Not Serine Phosphorylation of Stat Proteins

    Shahab Uddin;Fatima Lekmine;Niti Sharma;Beata Majchrzak

  • Murine hepatitis virus strain 1 produces a clinically relevant model of severe acute respiratory syndrome in A/J mice

    Nadine De Albuquerque;Ehtesham Baig;Xuezhong Ma;Jianhua Zhang

  • Protective Role for Interferon-β in Coxsackievirus B3 Infection

    Raj Deonarain;Dante Cerullo;Koichi Fuse;Peter P. Liu

  • Contribution of Interferon-β to the Murine Macrophage Response to the Toll-like Receptor 4 Agonist, Lipopolysaccharide

    Karen E. Thomas;Carole L. Galligan;Raj Deonarain Newman;Eleanor N. Fish

  • RANTES and MIP-1α Activate Stats in T Cells

    Mark Wong;Eleanor N. Fish

  • The schlafen family of proteins and their regulation by interferons.

    Evangelos Mavrommatis;Eleanor N. Fish;Eleanor N. Fish;Leonidas C. Platanias

  • Stats: multifaceted regulators of transcription.

    Unknown

  • Influenza virus non-structural protein 1 (NS1) disrupts interferon signaling.

    Danlin Jia;Ramtin Rahbar;Renee W. Y. Chan;Suki M. Y. Lee

  • The p38 MAPK Pathway Mediates the Growth Inhibitory Effects of Interferon-α in BCR-ABL-expressing Cells

    Ingrid A. Mayer;Amit Verma;Isabella M. Grumbach;Shahab Uddin

  • Activation of a CrkL-stat5 signaling complex by type I interferons.

    Eleanor N. Fish;Shahab Uddin;Mete Korkmaz;Beata Majchrzak

  • Activation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase serine kinase by IFN-alpha.

    Shahab Uddin;Eleanor N. Fish;Dorie A. Sher;Concetta Gardziola

  • Activation of Protein Kinase Cδ by IFN-γ

    Dilip K. Deb;Antonella Sassano;Antonella Sassano;Fatima Lekmine;Fatima Lekmine;Beata Majchrzak;Beata Majchrzak

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonidas C. Platanias
Leonidas C. Platanias Northwestern University
Shahab Uddin
Shahab Uddin Hamad Medical Corporation
Amit Verma
Amit Verma Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Brian J. Druker
Brian J. Druker Oregon Health & Science University
Nahum Sonenberg
Nahum Sonenberg McGill University
Paula M. Pitha
Paula M. Pitha Johns Hopkins University
Kevin C. Kain
Kevin C. Kain University Health Network
John M. Nicholls
John M. Nicholls University of Hong Kong
David E. Levy
David E. Levy New York University

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