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77
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21532
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1822
National Ranking
896

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - AAI Excellence in Mentoring Award, American Association of Immunologists
  • 1977 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1970 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Eli E. Sercarz is affiliated with the Torrey Pines Institute For Molecular Studies in the United States. The scientist's academic and research activities are centered around immunology and related molecular studies, as suggested by the institutional focus and the awards received.

The following awards have been conferred to Eli E. Sercarz, highlighting recognition from prominent organizations:

  • AAI Excellence in Mentoring Award, American Association of Immunologists, 2007
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1977
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1970

The receipt of the AAI Excellence in Mentoring Award indicates involvement in mentorship within the immunology community. Being named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation twice, once in 1970 and again in 1977, reflects periods of recognized scholarly achievement.

Details regarding recent publications, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or specific book publications are not present. Likewise, explicit data on the scientist's main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are unavailable or unreported in the current dataset.

This available information presents a profile of a scientist who has attained recognition through prestigious awards and fellowship honors primarily related to immunology and molecular studies. The absence of more publication or research-specific data limits further detailed description of their scientific contributions.

Best Publications

  • Spreading of T-cell autoimmunity to cryptic determinants of an autoantigen.

    Paul V. Lehmann;Thomas Forsthuber;Alexander Miller;Eli E. Sercarz

  • Spontaneous loss of T-cell tolerance to glutamic acid decarboxylase in murine insulin-dependent diabetes.

    Daniel L. Kaufman;Michael Clare-Salzler;Jide Tian;Thomas Forsthuber

  • Dominance and Crypticity of T Cell Antigenic Determinants

    E E Sercarz;P V Lehmann;A Ametani;G Benichou

  • THE ANTIGENIC STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS: A REAPPRAISAL

    D C Benjamin;J A Berzofsky;I J East;F R Gurd

  • Restricted use of T cell receptor V genes in murine autoimmune encephalomyelitis raises possibilities for antibody therapy

    James L. Urban;Vipin Kumar;Dwight H. Kono;Christopher Gomez

  • Determinant spreading and the dynamics of the autoimmune T-cell repertoire

    Paul V. Lehmann;Eli E. Sercarz;Thomas Forsthuber;Colin M. Dayan

  • Encephalitogenic T cells in the B10.PL model of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) are of the Th-1 lymphokine subtype.

    Dale G. Ando;Julie Clayton;Dwight Kono;James L. Urban

  • Donor major histocompatibility complex (MHC) peptides are presented by recipient MHC molecules during graft rejection.

    Gilles Benichou;Peter A. Takizawa;Clifford A. Olson;Minnie McMillan

  • Tolerance to a self-protein involves its immunodominant but does not involve its subdominant determinants.

    Ricardo Cibotti;Jean M. Kanellopoulos;Jean-Pierre Cabaniols;Olga Halle-Panenko

  • The choice of T-cell epitopes utilized on a protein antigen depends on multiple factors distant from, as well as at the determinant site.

    G. Gammon;Nilabh Shastri;J. Cogswell;S. Wilbur

  • Induction of anti-self-immunity to cure cancer

    Navreet K. Nanda;Eli E. Sercarz

  • How some T cells escape tolerance induction.

    Guy Gammon;Eli Sercarz

  • Fine specificity of regulatory T cells. II. Suppressor and helper T cells are induced by different regions of hen egg-white lysozyme in a genetically nonresponder mouse strain.

    Luciano Adorini;Michael A. Harvey;Alexander Miller;Eli E. Sercarz

  • Polyspecificity of T cell and B cell receptor recognition

    Kai W. Wucherpfennig;Paul M. Allen;Franco Celada;Irun R. Cohen

  • The involvement of T cell receptor peptide-specific regulatory CD4+ T cells in recovery from antigen-induced autoimmune disease.

    Vipin Kumar;E. E. Sercarz

  • Major histocompatibility complex binding affinity of an antigenic determinant is crucial for the differential secretion of interleukin 4/5 or interferon gamma by T cells.

    Vipin Kumar;Vatsala Bhardwaj;L. Soares;J. Alexander

  • MHC-guided processing: binding of large antigen fragments

    Eli E. Sercarz;Emanual Michael Maverakis

  • T cell determinant structure: cores and determinant envelopes in three mouse major histocompatibility complex haplotypes.

    G Gammon;H M Geysen;R J Apple;E Pickett

  • Determinant capture as a possible mechanism of protection afforded by major histocompatibility complex class II molecules in autoimmune disease.

    Hongkui Deng;R. Apple;M. Clare-Salzler;S. Trembleau

  • Diversification of T cell responses to carboxy-terminal determinants within the 65-kD heat-shock protein is involved in regulation of autoimmune arthritis.

    Kamal D. Moudgil;Tammy T. Chang;Herbert Eradat;Audrey M. Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Vipin Kumar
Vipin Kumar University of California, San Diego
Emanual Michael Maverakis
Emanual Michael Maverakis University of California, Davis
Alessandro Sette
Alessandro Sette La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Frank L. Graham
Frank L. Graham McMaster University
Jack Gauldie
Jack Gauldie McMaster University
Hongkui Deng
Hongkui Deng Peking University
Benjamin Bonavida
Benjamin Bonavida University of California, Los Angeles
Gilles Benichou
Gilles Benichou Harvard Medical School
Luciano Adorini
Luciano Adorini Intercept Pharmaceuticals (United States)
Urszula Krzych
Urszula Krzych United States Army Research Laboratory

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