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17416
National Ranking
7155

Overview

Ellen L. Berg is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, pharmacology, toxicology, and pharmaceutics. Their work integrates computational approaches alongside experimental methodologies.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

In more specific subfields, Ellen L. Berg's research covers:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Pharmacology
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Biophysics

Their research topics reflect an emphasis on computational and pharmacological aspects, including:

  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques
  • Single-cell and Spatial Transcriptomics
  • Gut Microbiota and Health
  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
  • Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Ellen L. Berg include:

  • "The activities of drug inactive ingredients on biological targets," 2020, Science
  • "The future of phenotypic drug discovery," 2021, Cell chemical biology
  • "Expanding the drug discovery space with predicted metabolite-target interactions," 2021, Communications Biology
  • "Evaluation of 147 perfluoroalkyl substances for immunotoxic and other (patho)physiological activities through phenotypic screening of human primary cells," 2022, ALTEX
  • "Use of a rapid human primary cell-based disease screening model, to compare next generation products to combustible cigarettes," 2021, Current Research in Toxicology

Frequent coauthors associated with Ellen L. Berg's work include:

  • Joshua Pottel
  • Duncan Armstrong
  • Ling Zou
  • Alexander Fekete
  • Xi-Ping Huang

The scientist's publications appear in venues such as:

  • Science
  • Cell chemical biology
  • Communications Biology
  • ALTEX
  • Current Research in Toxicology

Best Publications

  • α4β7 integrin mediates lymphocyte binding to the mucosal vascular addressin MAdCAM-1

    Cornelia Berlin;Ellen L. Berg;Michael J. Briskin;David P. Andrew

  • Neutrophil Mac-1 and MEL-14 adhesion proteins inversely regulated by chemotactic factors

    Takashi Kei Kishimoto;Mark A. Jutila;Ellen Lakey Berg;Eugene C. Butcher

  • alpha 4 integrins mediate lymphocyte attachment and rolling under physiologic flow.

    C Berlin;R.F Bargatze;R.F Bargatze;J.J Campbell;U.H von Andrian

  • A tissue-specific endothelial cell molecule involved in lymphocyte homing

    Philip R. Streeter;Philip R. Streeter;Ellen Lakey Berg;Ellen Lakey Berg;Bich Tien N. Rouse;Bich Tien N. Rouse;Robert F. Bargatze;Robert F. Bargatze

  • Systems biology in drug discovery

    Eugene C Butcher;Eugene C Butcher;Ellen L Berg;Eric J Kunkel

  • The neutrophil selectin LECAM-1 presents carbohydrate ligands to the vascular selectins ELAM-1 and GMP-140

    Louis J. Picker;R.Aaron Warnock;R.Aaron Warnock;Alan R. Burns;Claire M. Doerschuk;Claire M. Doerschuk

  • L-selectin-mediated lymphocyte rolling on MAdCAM-1

    E. L. Berg;E. L. Berg;L. M. McEvoy;L. M. McEvoy;C. Berlin;C. Berlin;R. F. Bargatze;R. F. Bargatze

  • The cutaneous lymphocyte antigen is a skin lymphocyte homing receptor for the vascular lectin endothelial cell-leukocyte adhesion molecule 1

    E L Berg;T Yoshino;L S Rott;M K Robinson

  • A carbohydrate domain common to both sialyl Le(a) and sialyl Le(X) is recognized by the endothelial cell leukocyte adhesion molecule ELAM-1.

    E L Berg;M K Robinson;O Mansson;E C Butcher

  • Function and regulation of the neutrophil MEL-14 antigen in vivo: comparison with LFA-1 and MAC-1.

    M A Jutila;L Rott;E L Berg;E C Butcher

  • Epitope mapping of CCR5 reveals multiple conformational states and distinct but overlapping structures involved in chemokine and coreceptor function.

    Benhur Lee;Benhur Lee;Matthew Sharron;Cedric Blanpain;Benjamin J. Doranz

  • The human peripheral lymph node vascular addressin is a ligand for LECAM-1, the peripheral lymph node homing receptor.

    E L Berg;M K Robinson;R A Warnock;E C Butcher

  • Homing receptors and vascular addressins: cell adhesion molecules that direct lymphocyte traffic.

    Ellen Lakey Berg;Leslie A. Goldstein;Mark A. Jimla;Maurice Nakache

  • The mucosal vascular addressin is a tissue-specific endothelial cell adhesion molecule for circulating lymphocytes.

    Maurice Nakache;Maurice Nakache;Ellen Lakey Berg;Ellen Lakey Berg;Philip R. Streeter;Philip R. Streeter;Eugene C. Butcher;Eugene C. Butcher

  • Comparison of L-selectin and E-selectin ligand specificities: The L-selectin can bind the E-selectin ligands Sialyl Lex and Sialyl Lea

    Ellen L. Berg;Ellen L. Berg;John Magnani;R.Aaron Warnock;R.Aaron Warnock;Martyn K. Robinson;Martyn K. Robinson

  • Humanization and Pharmacokinetics of a Monoclonal Antibody with Specificity for Both E- and P-Selectin

    Xing-Yue He;Zhenghai Xu;Jennifer Melrose;Alison Mullowney

  • A fundamental subdivision of circulating lymphocytes defined by adhesion to mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1. Comparison with vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and correlation with beta 7 integrins and memory differentiation.

    L S Rott;M J Briskin;D P Andrew;E L Berg

  • NOVEL MOUSE ENDOTHELIAL CELL SURFACE MARKER IS SUPPRESSED DURING DIFFERENTIATION OF THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER

    R. Hallmann;R. Hallmann;D. N. Mayer;E. L. Berg;R. Broermann

  • A direct comparison of selectin-mediated transient, adhesive events using high temporal resolution.

    McRae J. Smith;Ellen L. Berg;Michael B. Lawrence

  • The Peyer's patch high endothelial receptor for lymphocytes, the mucosal vascular addressin, is induced on a murine endothelial cell line by tumor necrosis factor-alpha and IL-1.

    E E Sikorski;R Hallmann;E L Berg;E C Butcher

Frequent Co-Authors

Eugene C. Butcher
Eugene C. Butcher Stanford University
Mark A. Jutila
Mark A. Jutila Montana State University
Louis J. Picker
Louis J. Picker Oregon Health & Science University
Alan R. Burns
Alan R. Burns University of Houston
Scott I. Simon
Scott I. Simon University of California, Davis
Takashi Kei Kishimoto
Takashi Kei Kishimoto Selecta Biosciences (United States)
Stefan Knapp
Stefan Knapp Goethe University Frankfurt
Konstantinos Konstantopoulos
Konstantinos Konstantopoulos Johns Hopkins University
Sean Ekins
Sean Ekins University of Arizona
Geoffrey S. Kansas
Geoffrey S. Kansas Northwestern University

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