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Overview

H M Korchak is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States.

Details about their recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields and subfields of study, topics of work, and awards have not been documented in the available data.

Due to the limited information on their research output and specific areas of expertise, an in-depth overview of their academic contributions cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Release of inflammatory mediators from stimulated neutrophils.

    Gerald Weissmann;James E. Smolen;Helen M. Korchak

  • Formation of leukotrienes and other hydroxy acids during platelet-neutrophil interactions in vitro

    Aaron J. Marcus;Aaron J. Marcus;M.Johan Broekman;M.Johan Broekman;Lenore B. Safier;Lenore B. Safier;Harris L. Ullman;Harris L. Ullman

  • Stimulus response coupling in the human neutrophil. II. Temporal analysis of changes in cytosolic calcium and calcium efflux.

    H M Korchak;K Vienne;L E Rutherford;C Wilkenfeld

  • Leukotriene B4 is a complete secretagogue in human neutrophils: A kinetic analysis

    Charles N. Serhan;Allen Radin;James E. Smolen;Helen Korchak

  • Changes in membrane potential of human granulocytes antecede the metabolic responses to surface stimulation.

    H. M. Korchak;Gerald Weissmann

  • Modes of action of aspirin-like drugs

    Steven Abramson;Helen Korchak;Rocio Ludewig;Henry Edelson

  • The roles of extracellular and intracellular calcium in lysosomal enzyme release and superoxide anion generation by human neutrophils.

    James E. Smolen;Helen M. Korchak;Gerald Weissmann

  • Increased levels of cyclic adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes after surface stimulation.

    J E Smolen;H M Korchak;G Weissmann

  • Effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents on human neutrophil functions in vitro and in vivo.

    Howard B. Kaplan;Henry S. Edelson;Helen M. Korchak;William P. Given

  • Protein kinase C isotypes and signaling in neutrophils. Differential substrate specificities of a translocatable calcium- and phospholipid-dependent beta-protein kinase C and a phospholipid-dependent protein kinase which is inhibited by long chain fatty acyl coenzyme A.

    S Majumdar;M W Rossi;T Fujiki;W A Phillips

  • Stimulus response coupling in the human neutrophil. I. Kinetic analysis of changes in calcium permeability.

    H M Korchak;L E Rutherford;G Weissmann

  • Activation of the human neutrophil by calcium-mobilizing ligands. II. Correlation of calcium, diacyl glycerol, and phosphatidic acid generation with superoxide anion generation.

    H M Korchak;L B Vosshall;K A Haines;C Wilkenfeld

  • Long-Chain Acyl CoA Regulation of Protein Kinase C and Fatty Acid Potentiation of Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion in Clonalβ -Cells1

    Gordon C. Yaney;Helen M. Korchak;Barbara E. Corkey

  • Female hormones reduce neutrophil responsiveness in vitro.

    Jill P. Buyon;Helen M. Korchak;Lorene E. Rutherford;M. Ganguly

  • Protein kinase C isotypes and signal-transduction in human neutrophils: Selective substrate specificity of calcium-dependent β-PKC and novel calcium-independent nPKC

    Subrata Majumdar;Lauren H. Kane;Michael W. Rossi;Bryan D. Volpp

  • Changes in phosphatidylinositol and phosphatidic acid in stimulated human neutrophils: Relationship to calcium mobilization, aggregation and superoxide radical generation

    C N Serhan;M J Broekman;H M Korchak;J E Smolen

  • Occupancy of adenosine receptors raises cyclic AMP alone and in synergy with occupancy of chemoattractant receptors and inhibits membrane depolarization.

    B. N. Cronstein;S. B. Kramer;Elliot Rosenstein;H. M. Korchak

  • Selective Role for β-Protein Kinase C in Signaling for O⨪2 Generation but Not Degranulation or Adherence in Differentiated HL60 Cells

    Helen M. Korchak;Michael W. Rossi;Laurie E. Kilpatrick

  • Activation of the neutrophil by calcium-mobilizing ligands. I. A chemotactic peptide and the lectin concanavalin A stimulate superoxide anion generation but elicit different calcium movements and phosphoinositide remodeling.

    H M Korchak;L B Vosshall;G Zagon;P Ljubich

  • Prostaglandins and inflammation: receptor/cyclase coupling as an explanation of why PGEs and PGI2 inhibit functions of inflammatory cells.

    G Weissmann;J E Smolen;H Korchak

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald Weissmann
Gerald Weissmann New York University
Steven D. Douglas
Steven D. Douglas Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Charles N. Serhan
Charles N. Serhan Brigham and Women's Hospital
Charles A. Stanley
Charles A. Stanley Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Barbara E. Corkey
Barbara E. Corkey Boston University
Dirk Roos
Dirk Roos University of Amsterdam
Wayne A. Phillips
Wayne A. Phillips Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Jill P. Buyon
Jill P. Buyon New York University
Ora M. Rosen
Ora M. Rosen Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Leslie B. Vosshall
Leslie B. Vosshall Rockefeller University

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