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Overview

Jan Erikson is affiliated with The Wistar Institute in the United States. Their research contributions include work published primarily in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.

Among their recent publications, the paper titled Abstract No. 78 Optimizing Abscess Drain Management: A Financial Wellness Perspective was published in 2025 in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. This publication currently has no citations.

Jan Erikson frequently collaborates with the following coauthors:

  • Tarub S. Mabud
  • Frederic J. Bertino
  • Bedros Taslakian
  • Raymond Hickey
  • Michael Silk

Their work is concentrated within the venue:

  • Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology

Best Publications

  • Human c-myc onc gene is located on the region of chromosome 8 that is translocated in Burkitt lymphoma cells

    Riccardo dalla-Favera;Marco Bregni;Jan Erikson;David Patterson

  • Commensal Bacteria Calibrate the Activation Threshold of Innate Antiviral Immunity

    Michael C. Abt;Lisa C. Osborne;Laurel A. Monticelli;Travis A. Doering

  • Translocation and Rearrangements of the c-myc Oncogene Locus in Human Undifferentiated B-Cell Lymphomas

    Riccardo Dalla-Favera;Stefano Martinotti;Robert C. Gallo;Jan Erikson

  • Expression of anti-DNA immunoglobulin transgenes in non-autoimmune mice.

    Jan Erikson;Marko Z. Radic;Sally A. Camper;Richard R. Hardy

  • B lymphocytes may escape tolerance by revising their antigen receptors.

    Marko Z. Radic;Jan Erikson;Samuel Litwin;Martin Weigert

  • Transcriptional activation of the translocated c-myc oncogene in Burkitt lymphoma

    Jan Erikson;Abbas Ar-Rushdi;Helen L. Drwinga;Peter C. Nowell

  • Gene for alpha-chain of human T-cell receptor: location on chromosome 14 region involved in T-cell neoplasms

    Carlo M. Croce;Masaharu Isobe;Antonio Palumbo;Jennifer Puck

  • A 14;18 and an 8;14 chromosome translocation in a cell line derived from an acute B-cell leukemia

    Luigi Pegoraro;Antonio Palumbo;Jan Erikson;Michele Falda

  • Transcriptionally active c-myc oncogene is contained within NIARD, a DNA sequence associated with chromosome translocations in B-cell neoplasia.

    Kenneth B. Marcu;Linda J. Harris;Lawrence W. Stanton;Jan Erikson

  • The Impact of T Helper and T Regulatory Cells on the Regulation of Anti-Double-Stranded DNA B Cells

    Su-jean Seo;Michele L Fields;Jodi L Buckler;Amy J Reed

  • Assignment of the genes for human lambda immunoglobulin chains to chromosome 22.

    Jan Erikson;Joanne Martinis;Carlo M. Croce

  • Immune Responses to Nucleic Acid Vaccines to Rabies Virus

    Zhi Quan Xiang;Steve L. Spitalnik;Jun Cheng;Jan Erikson

  • Deregulation of c-myc by translocation of the alpha-locus of the T-cell receptor in T-cell leukemias

    J. Erikson;L. Finger;L. Sun;Abbas Ar-Rushdi

  • Translocation of an immunoglobulin kappa locus to a region 3' of an unrearranged c-myc oncogene enhances c-myc transcription.

    J Erikson;K Nishikura;A ar-Rushdi

  • Deletion and editing of B cells that express antibodies to DNA.

    Ching Chen;Marko Z. Radic;Jan Erikson;Sally A. Camper

  • Regulation of anti-double-stranded DNA B cells in nonautoimmune mice: localization to the T-B interface of the splenic follicle.

    Laura Mandik-Nayak;Anh Bui;Hooman Noorchashm;Ashlyn Eaton

  • Characterization of marginal zone B cell precursors

    Bhaskar Srivastava;William J. Quinn;Kristin Hazard;Jan Erikson

  • Locus of the alpha-chain of the T-cell receptor is split by chromosome translocation in T-cell leukemias.

    J Erikson;DL Williams;PC Nowell

  • Cooperativity Between CD8+ T Cells, Non-Neutralizing Antibodies, and Alveolar Macrophages Is Important for Heterosubtypic Influenza Virus Immunity

    Brian J. Laidlaw;Vilma Decman;Mohammed Alkhatim A. Ali;Michael C. Abt

  • Location of gene for beta subunit of human T-cell receptor at band 7q35, a region prone to rearrangements in T cells.

    Masaharu Isobe;Jan Erikson;Beverly S. Emanuel;Peter C. Nowell

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. Caton
Andrew J. Caton The Wistar Institute
Carlo M. Croce
Carlo M. Croce The Ohio State University
Peter C. Nowell
Peter C. Nowell University of Pennsylvania
Kazuko Nishikura
Kazuko Nishikura The Wistar Institute
Beverly S. Emanuel
Beverly S. Emanuel Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Michael P. Cancro
Michael P. Cancro University of Pennsylvania
Giovanni Rovera
Giovanni Rovera University of Turin
E. John Wherry
E. John Wherry University of Pennsylvania
Michael P. Madaio
Michael P. Madaio Augusta University
Jeffrey N. Weiser
Jeffrey N. Weiser New York University

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