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58
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9420
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3565
National Ranking
85

Overview

Jonathan P. Arm is affiliated with Novartis (Switzerland) in Switzerland. Their professional work is connected to this institution, indicating engagement in pharmaceutical or biomedical research contexts.

There are no specific recent papers listed for Jonathan P. Arm, nor are there frequent co-authors or publication venues associated in the available data. This suggests that either the publication record is not detailed in the source data or the scientist's profile is currently limited in public bibliometric information.

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Best Publications

  • Urinary leukotriene E4 concentrations increase after aspirin challenge in aspirin-sensitive asthmatic subjects.

    Pandora E. Christie;Philip Tagari;Anthony W. Ford-Hutchinson;Stella Charlesson

  • Sorting out the cytokines of asthma.

    J M Drazen;J P Arm;K F Austen

  • Effect of Dietary Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression in Healthy Humans

    Kelly L. Weaver;Priscilla Ivester;Michael Seeds;L. Douglas Case

  • Intravenous anti-IL-13 mAb QAX576 for the treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis.

    Marc E. Rothenberg;Ting Wen;Allison Greenberg;Oral Alpan

  • Prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase-1 and -2 couple to different transmembrane stimuli to generate prostaglandin D2 in mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells.

    M Murakami;R Matsumoto;K F Austen;J P Arm

  • Effect of dietary supplementation with fish oil lipids on mild asthma.

    J. P. Arm;C. E. Horton;J.-M. Mencia-Huerta;F. House

  • Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and safety of QGE031 (ligelizumab), a novel high‐affinity anti‐IgE antibody, in atopic subjects

    J. P. Arm;I. Bottoli;A. Skerjanec;D. Floch

  • Airway responsiveness to histamine and leukotriene E4 in subjects with aspirin-induced asthma.

    Jonathan P. Arm;Stephen P. O'hickey;Bernd W. Spur;Tak H. Lee

  • Cytosolic phospholipase A2 is essential for both the immediate and the delayed phases of eicosanoid generation in mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells

    Hiroshi Fujishima;René O. Sanchez Mejia;René O. Sanchez Mejia;Clifton O. Bingham;Bing K. Lam

  • The effects of inhaled leukotriene E4 on the airway responsiveness to histamine in subjects with asthma and normal subjects.

    Jonathan P. Arm;Bernd W. Spur;Tak H. Lee

  • The pathobiology of bronchial asthma.

    Jonathan P. Arm;Tak H. Lee

  • c-kit ligand mediates increased expression of cytosolic phospholipase A2, prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase-1, and hematopoietic prostaglandin D2 synthase and increased IgE-dependent prostaglandin D2 generation in immature mouse mast cells.

    Makoto Murakami;Ryoji Matsumoto;Yoshihiro Urade;K.Frank Austen

  • Molecular identification of a novel family of human Ig superfamily members that possess immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibition motifs and homology to the mouse gp49B1 inhibitory receptor.

    J P Arm;C Nwankwo;K F Austen

  • Role of Group V Phospholipase A2 in Zymosan-induced Eicosanoid Generation and Vascular Permeability Revealed by Targeted Gene Disruption

    Yoshiyuki Satake;Yoshiyuki Satake;Bruno L. Diaz;Bruno L. Diaz;Barbara Balestrieri;Barbara Balestrieri;Bing K. Lam;Bing K. Lam

  • The effects of dietary supplementation with fish oil lipids on the airways response to inhaled allergen in bronchial asthma.

    Jonathan P. Arm;Claire E. Horton;Bernd W. Spur;Jean-Michel Mencia-Huerta

  • A novel anti-inflammatory role for secretory phospholipase A2 in immune complex-mediated arthritis

    Eric Boilard;Ying Lai;Katherine Larabee;Barbara Balestrieri

  • Cloning of the gp49B gene of the immunoglobulin superfamily and demonstration that one of its two products is an early-expressed mast cell surface protein originally described as gp49.

    M C Castells;X Wu;J P Arm;K F Austen

  • Group V secretory phospholipase A2 translocates to the phagosome after zymosan stimulation of mouse peritoneal macrophages and regulates phagocytosis.

    Barbara Balestrieri;Victor W. Hsu;Victor W. Hsu;Huiya Gilbert;Huiya Gilbert;Christina C. Leslie

  • Efficacy and safety of multiple doses of QGE031 (ligelizumab) versus omalizumab and placebo in inhibiting allergen-induced early asthmatic responses

    Gail M. Gauvreau;Jonathan P. Arm;Louis-Philippe Boulet;Richard Leigh

  • The immediate phase of c-kit ligand stimulation of mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells elicits rapid leukotriene C4 generation through posttranslational activation of cytosolic phospholipase A2 and 5-lipoxygenase.

    M Murakami;K F Austen;J P Arm

  • Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and safety of QGE031 (ligelizumab), a novel highaffinity antiIgE antibody, in atopic subjects

    J. P. Arm;I. Bottoli;A. Skerjanec;D. Floch

Frequent Co-Authors

Tak H. Lee
Tak H. Lee King's College London
K. Frank Austen
K. Frank Austen Brigham and Women's Hospital
Joseph V. Bonventre
Joseph V. Bonventre Brigham and Women's Hospital
Clifton O. Bingham
Clifton O. Bingham Johns Hopkins University
Joshua A. Boyce
Joshua A. Boyce Brigham and Women's Hospital
Floyd H. Chilton
Floyd H. Chilton University of Arizona
Michael H. Gelb
Michael H. Gelb University of Washington
Donald W. MacGlashan
Donald W. MacGlashan Johns Hopkins University
Gérard Lambeau
Gérard Lambeau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Laurie H. Glimcher
Laurie H. Glimcher Harvard University

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