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National Ranking
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Overview

G. Frank Gerberick is affiliated with Procter & Gamble in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields related to medicine, with significant contributions in dermatology, immunology and allergy, and public health, environmental and occupational health. Additional areas include radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as molecular biology.

The main topics of their scientific work include:

  • Contact Dermatitis and Allergies
  • Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research
  • Occupational Exposure and Asthma
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Vaccines and Immunoinformatics Approaches
  • Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure

G. Frank Gerberick's recent papers show a focus on allergenicity prediction, respiratory sensitizers, and skin sensitization potential. Notable publications include:

  • "AllerCatPro 2.0: a web server for predicting protein allergenicity potential," 2022, Nucleic Acids Research
  • "Identifying a reference list of respiratory sensitizers for the evaluation of novel approaches to study respiratory sensitization," 2021, Critical Reviews in Toxicology
  • "Critical Evaluation of Low-Molecular Weight Respiratory Sensitizers and Their Protein Reactivity Potential Toward Lysine Residues," 2021, Toxicological Sciences
  • "Determination of the relative allergenic potency of proteins: hurdles and opportunities," 2020, Critical Reviews in Toxicology
  • "Refinement of the Peroxidase Peptide Reactivity Assay and Prediction Model for Assessing Skin Sensitization Potential," 2020, Toxicological Sciences

The scientist has collaborated frequently with colleagues such as Nora L. Krutz, Sebastian Maurer-Stroh, Cindy A. Ryan, Minh N. Nguyen, and Vachiranee Limviphuvadh. Collaboration counts highlight six coauthored works with Nora L. Krutz and four each with Sebastian Maurer-Stroh and Cindy A. Ryan.

Their work has been published in journals including:

  • Critical Reviews in Toxicology
  • Toxicological Sciences
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Frontiers in Allergy
  • Food and Chemical Toxicology

Best Publications

  • Development of a Peptide Reactivity Assay for Screening Contact Allergens

    G. Frank Gerberick;Jeff D. Vassallo;Ruth E. Bailey;Joel G. Chaney

  • Compilation of historical local lymph node data for evaluation of skin sensitization alternative methods

    G. Frank Gerberick;Cindy A. Ryan;Petra S. Kern;Harald Schlatter

  • Quantification of chemical peptide reactivity for screening contact allergens: a classification tree model approach.

    G. Frank Gerberick;Jeffrey D. Vassallo;Leslie M. Foertsch;Brad B. Price

  • Dermal sensitization quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for fragrance ingredients.

    Anne Marie Api;David A. Basketter;Peter A. Cadby;Marie-France Cano

  • Use of the local lymph node assay for the estimation of relative contact allergenic potency.

    D. A. Basketter;L. Blaikie;R. J. Dearman;I. Kimber

  • Hapten–protein binding: from theory to practical application in the in vitro prediction of skin sensitization

    Maja Divkovic;Camilla K. Pease;G. Frank Gerberick;David A. Basketter

  • The local lymph node assay: past, present and future.

    Ian Kimber;R. J. Dearman;D. A. Basketter;C. A. Ryan

  • The local lymph node assay: A viable alternative to currently accepted skin sensitization tests

    D.A. Basketter;G.F. Gerberick;I. Kimber;S.E. Loveless

  • Further evaluation of the local lymph node assay in the final phase of an international collaborative trial

    S E Loveless;G S Ladics;G F Gerberick;C A Ryan

  • Local lymph node assay: validation assessment for regulatory purposes.

    G F Gerberick;C A Ryan;C A Ryan;Ian Kimber;Ian Kimber;R J Dearman;R J Dearman

  • Allergic contact dermatitis

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  • An international evaluation of the murine local lymph node assay and comparison of modified procedures

    Ian Kimber;Jennifer Hilton;Rebecca J. Dearman;G.Frank Gerberick

  • Chemical Allergy: Translating Biology into Hazard Characterization

    Ian Kimber;David A. Basketter;G. Frank Gerberick;Cindy A. Ryan

  • Local lymph node assay (LLNA) for detection of sensitization capacity of chemicals

    G. Frank Gerberick;Cindy A. Ryan;Rebecca J. Dearman;Ian Kimber

  • Contact allergenic potency: correlation of human and local lymph node assay data.

    G. Frank Gerberick;Michael K. Robinson;Cindy A. Ryan;Rebecca J. Dearman

  • Understanding fragrance allergy using an exposure-based risk assessment approach

    G. Frank Gerberick;Michael K Robinson;Susan P Felter;Ian R White

  • A chemical dataset for evaluation of alternative approaches to skin-sensitization testing.

    G. Frank Gerberick;Cindy A. Ryan;Petra S. Kern;Rebecca J. Dearman

  • AllerCatPro—prediction of protein allergenicity potential from the protein sequence

    Sebastian Maurer-Stroh;Sebastian Maurer-Stroh;Nora L Krutz;Petra S Kern;Vithiagaran Gunalan

  • AllerCatPro 2.0: a web server for predicting protein allergenicity potential

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  • Activity of human contact allergens in the murine local lymph node assay

    C. A. Ryan;G. F. Gerberick;L. W. Cruse;D. A. Basketter

  • Gene expression changes in peripheral blood-derived dendritic cells following exposure to a contact allergen.

    Cindy A. Ryan;Lucy A. Gildea;Ben C. Hulette;Rebecca J. Dearman

  • Strategies for identifying false positive responses in predictive skin sensitization tests

    D.A. Basketter;G.F. Gerberick;I. Kimber

  • Selective Modulation of T Cell Memory Markers CD62L and CD44 on Murine Draining Lymph Node Cells Following Allergen and Irritant Treatment

    G.Frank Gerberick;Lynn W. Cruse;Cathy M. Miller;Elizabeth E. Sikorski

  • Skin Sensitization to p-Phenylenediamine: The Diverging Roles of Oxidation and N-Acetylation for Dendritic Cell Activation and the Immune Response

    Pierre Aeby;Thomas Sieber;Heinz Beck;G. Frank Gerberick

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Kimber
Ian Kimber University of Manchester
Cindy A. Ryan
Cindy A. Ryan Procter & Gamble (United States)
David A. Basketter
David A. Basketter University of Bedfordshire
Rebecca J. Dearman
Rebecca J. Dearman University of Manchester
Sebastian Maurer-Stroh
Sebastian Maurer-Stroh Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Michael I. Luster
Michael I. Luster West Virginia University
Frank Eisenhaber
Frank Eisenhaber Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Malak Kotb
Malak Kotb University of North Dakota
Thomas Hartung
Thomas Hartung Johns Hopkins University
Marie Cumberbatch
Marie Cumberbatch AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)

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