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Overview

Geoffrey S. Kansas is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Medicine, with specialized focus on subfields including Dermatology, Immunology and Allergy, and Physiology.

Their scholarly output includes work on topics such as:

  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases

One of the recent papers authored by Geoffrey S. Kansas is titled Selectin Dependence of Allergic Skin Inflammation Is Diminished by Maternal Atopy, published in 2021 in the journal ImmunoHorizons. This publication has received citations indicating its integration into ongoing research discussions within the field.

Collaborative work includes frequent co-authorship with researchers such as:

  • Ibrahim Khan
  • Benjamin J. Ulrich
  • Andrew S. Nelson
  • Sarita Sehra
  • Mark H. Kaplan

Geoffrey S. Kansas's publications have appeared in venues including:

  • ImmunoHorizons

Best Publications

  • Stat3 and Stat4 Direct Development of IL-17-Secreting Th Cells

    Anubhav N. Mathur;Hua Chen Chang;Dimitrios G. Zisoulis;Gretta L. Stritesky

  • Selectins in T-cell recruitment to non-lymphoid tissues and sites of inflammation.

    Klaus Ley;Geoffrey S. Kansas

  • Monocyte rolling, arrest and spreading on IL-4-activated vascular endothelium under flow is mediated via sequential action of L-selectin, beta 1-integrins, and beta 2-integrins

    Francis W. Luscinskas;Geoffrey S. Kansas;Hart Ding;Pilaf Pizcueta

  • The Glycoprotein Ib-IX-V Complex Is a Platelet Counterreceptor for P-Selectin

    Gabriel M. Romo;Jing Fei Dong;Alicia J. Schade;Elizabeth E. Gardiner

  • Therapeutic Inflammatory Monocyte Modulation Using Immune-Modifying Microparticles

    Daniel R. Getts;Daniel R. Getts;Rachael L. Terry;Rachael L. Terry;Meghann Teague Getts;Celine Deffrasnes

  • The Role of Bone Marrow-Derived Stromal Cells in the Maintenance of Plasma Cell Longevity

    Heather A. Minges Wols;Gregory H. Underhill;Geoffrey S. Kansas;Pamela L. Witte

  • Regulation of leukocyte migration by activation of the leukocyte adhesion molecule-1 (LAM-1) selectin

    Olivier Spertini;Geoffrey S. Kansas;J. Michael Munro;James D. Griffin

  • Molecular Cloning Of Human Paxillin, a Focal Adhesion Protein Phosphorylated by P210BCR/ABL

    Ravi Salgia;Jian Liang Li;Su Hao Lo;Beatrice Brunkhorst

  • Dissection of immunoregulatory subpopulations of T lymphocytes within the helper and suppressor sublineages in man.

    P A Gatenby;G S Kansas;C Y Xian;R L Evans

  • Binding of Ovarian Cancer Cells to Peritoneal Mesothelium in Vitro Is Partly Mediated by CD44H

    Stephen A. Cannistra;Geoffrey S. Kansas;Jonathan Niloff;Brenda DeFranzo

  • A Novel P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 Monoclonal Antibody Recognizes an Epitope Within the Tyrosine Sulfate Motif of Human PSGL-1 and Blocks Recognition of Both P- and L-Selectin

    Karen R. Snapp;Han Ding;Han Ding;Han Ding;Kristin Atkins;Kristin Atkins;Kristin Atkins;Roger Warnke;Roger Warnke;Roger Warnke

  • Treatment of intractable rheumatoid arthritis with total lymphoid irradiation.

    Brian L. Kotzin;Samuel Strober;Edgar G. Engleman;Andrei Calin

  • IL-4 regulates skin homeostasis and the predisposition toward allergic skin inflammation.

    Sarita Sehra;Yongxue Yao;Michael D. Howell;Evelyn T. Nguyen

  • Functional characterization of human T lymphocyte subsets distinguished by monoclonal anti-leu-8.

    G S Kansas;G S Wood;D M Fishwild;E G Engleman

  • Intracellular parasitism by the human granulocytic ehrlichiosis bacterium through the P-selectin ligand, PSGL-1.

    Michael J. Herron;Curtis M. Nelson;Janet Larson;Karen R. Snapp

  • Isolated P-selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 Dynamic Adhesion to P- and E-selectin

    Douglas J. Goetz;Daniel M. Greif;Han Ding;Raymond T. Camphausen

  • Interleukin 12 and Interleukin 4 Control T Cell Adhesion to Endothelial Selectins through Opposite Effects on α1,3-fucosyltransferase VII Gene Expression

    Amy J. Wagers;Christopher M. Waters;Lloyd M. Stoolman;Geoffrey Scott Kansas

  • Expression of Functional Selectin Ligands on Th Cells Is Differentially Regulated by IL-12 and IL-4

    Yaw Chyn Lim;Lori Henault;Amy J. Wagers;Geoffrey Scott Kansas

  • The cytoplasmic domain of L-selectin interacts with cytoskeletal proteins via alpha-actinin: receptor positioning in microvilli does not require interaction with alpha-actinin

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  • L-selectin can mediate leukocyte rolling in untreated mesenteric venules in vivo independent of E- or P-selectin

    Klaus Ley;Thomas F. Tedder;Geoffrey S. Kansas

  • T-bet is a critical determinant in the instability of the IL-17-secreting T-helper phenotype

    Anubhav N. Mathur;Hua Chen Chang;Dimitrios G. Zisoulis;Reuben Kapur

  • Sequential binding of CD11a/CD18 and CD11b/CD18 defines neutrophil capture and stable adhesion to intercellular adhesion molecule–1

    Eric R. Hentzen;Sriram Neelamegham;Geoffrey S. Kansas;Jennifer A. Benanti

  • Reconstitution of functional L-selectin ligands on a cultured human endothelial cell line by cotransfection of α1→3 fucosyltransferase VII and newly cloned GlcNAcβ:6-sulfotransferase cDNA

    Naoko Kimura;Chikako Mitsuoka;Akiko Kanamori;Nozomu Hiraiwa

  • Sialyltransferase specificity in selectin ligand formation.

    Lesley G. Ellies;Markus Sperandio;Markus Sperandio;Markus Sperandio;Gregory H. Underhill;Gregory H. Underhill;Gregory H. Underhill;James Yousif;James Yousif;James Yousif

  • Critical role for Stat3 in T-dependent terminal differentiation of IgG B cells.

    Jamie L. Fornek;Lorraine T. Tygrett;Thomas J. Waldschmidt;Valeria Poli

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas F. Tedder
Thomas F. Tedder Duke University
Klaus Ley
Klaus Ley Augusta University
Edgar G. Engleman
Edgar G. Engleman Stanford University
Amy J. Wagers
Amy J. Wagers Harvard University
Francis W. Luscinskas
Francis W. Luscinskas Brigham and Women's Hospital
Brian L. Kotzin
Brian L. Kotzin University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Ronen Alon
Ronen Alon Weizmann Institute of Science
Reiji Kannagi
Reiji Kannagi Academia Sinica
Lesley G. Ellies
Lesley G. Ellies University of California, San Diego
Larry V. McIntire
Larry V. McIntire Georgia Institute of Technology

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