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Overview

J E de Vries is affiliated with Novartis in Austria. The scientist's body of work is primarily connected to this institution, indicating a role within a research or development capacity at a major pharmaceutical company.

No recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are listed for J E de Vries. Similarly, there is no information regarding book publications, main or subfields of study, or main topics of work. This absence of recorded publications or collaborative data suggests either limited publicly available research output or involvement in roles not primarily focused on publishing.

There are no awards documented for J E de Vries, and the scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Interleukin 10(IL-10) inhibits cytokine synthesis by human monocytes: an autoregulatory role of IL-10 produced by monocytes.

    R de Waal Malefyt;J Abrams;B Bennett;C G Figdor

  • Interleukin 10 (IL-10) and viral IL-10 strongly reduce antigen-specific human T cell proliferation by diminishing the antigen-presenting capacity of monocytes via downregulation of class II major histocompatibility complex expression.

    R de Waal Malefyt;J Haanen;H Spits;M G Roncarolo

  • Interleukin 13 induces interleukin 4-independent IgG4 and IgE synthesis and CD23 expression by human B cells.

    J. Punnonen;G. Aversa;B. G. Cocks;A. N. J. Mckenzie

  • Interleukin-10 induces a long-term antigen-specific anergic state in human CD4+ T cells.

    H Groux;M Bigler;J E de Vries;M G Roncarolo

  • Effects of IL-13 on phenotype, cytokine production, and cytotoxic function of human monocytes. Comparison with IL-4 and modulation by IFN-gamma or IL-10.

    R de Waal Malefyt;C G Figdor;R Huijbens;S Mohan-Peterson

  • IL-4 is an essential factor for the IgE synthesis induced in vitro by human T cell clones and their supernatants.

    G Del Prete;E Maggi;P Parronchi;I Chrétien

  • Isolation and characterization of a human interleukin cDNA clone, homologous to mouse B-cell stimulatory factor 1, that expresses B-cell- and T-cell-stimulating activities.

    T Yokota;T Otsuka;T Mosmann;J Banchereau

  • Expression of interleukin-10 activity by Epstein-Barr virus protein BCRF1

    Di-Hwei Hsu;R. De Waal Malefyt;D. F. Fiorentino;Minh-Ngoc Dang

  • Simultaneous production of IL-2, IL-4, and IFN-gamma by activated human CD4+ and CD8+ T cell clones.

    X Paliard;R de Waal Malefijt;H Yssel;D Blanchard

  • A novel receptor involved in T-cell activation.

    B. G. Cocks;C.-C. J. Chang;J. M. Carballido;H. Yssel

  • High levels of interleukin 10 production in vivo are associated with tolerance in SCID patients transplanted with HLA mismatched hematopoietic stem cells.

    R Bacchetta;M Bigler;J L Touraine;R Parkman

  • Human B cell clones can be induced to proliferate and to switch to IgE and IgG4 synthesis by interleukin 4 and a signal provided by activated CD4+ T cell clones.

    H Gascan;J F Gauchat;M G Roncarolo;H Yssel

  • Structure and expression of germline epsilon transcripts in human B cells induced by interleukin 4 to switch to IgE production.

    J F Gauchat;D A Lebman;R L Coffman;H Gascan

  • IgE production by normal human B cells induced by alloreactive T cell clones is mediated by IL-4 and suppressed by IFN-gamma.

    J Pène;F Rousset;F Brière;I Chrétien

  • Differentiation and stability of T helper 1 and 2 cells derived from naive human neonatal CD4+ T cells, analyzed at the single-cell level.

    T Sornasse;P V Larenas;K A Davis;J E de Vries

  • Modulation of phenotypic and functional properties of human peripheral blood monocytes by IL-4.

    A.A. te Velde;J.P.G. Klomp;B.A. Yard;J.E. de Vries

  • Recombinant interleukin 4 promotes the growth of human T cells.

    H. Spits;H. Yssel;Y. Takebe;N. Arai

  • An interleukin 4 (IL-4) mutant protein inhibits both IL-4 or IL-13-induced human immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) and IgE synthesis and B cell proliferation: support for a common component shared by IL-4 and IL-13 receptors.

    G Aversa;J Punnonen;B G Cocks;R de Waal Malefyt

  • Characteristics of a monoclonal antibody (WT-31) that recognizes a common epitope on the human T cell receptor for antigen.

    H. Spits;J. Borst;W. Tax;P. J. A. Capel

  • B cell growth-promoting activity of recombinant human interleukin 4.

    T Defrance;B Vanbervliet;J P Aubry;Y Takebe

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Yssel
Hans Yssel Sorbonne University
Cox Terhorst
Cox Terhorst Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Maria Grazia Roncarolo
Maria Grazia Roncarolo Stanford University
Jannie Borst
Jannie Borst Leiden University Medical Center
Carl G. Figdor
Carl G. Figdor Radboud University
Christophe Caux
Christophe Caux Cancer Center of Lyon
Ken-ichi Arai
Ken-ichi Arai University of Tokyo
Jean-François Gauchat
Jean-François Gauchat University of Montreal
Carmelo Bernabeu
Carmelo Bernabeu Spanish National Research Council

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