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  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Linda G. Baum is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic profile includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor awarded in 2014.

Although no specific publications, frequent co-authors, or detailed research topics are available, the distinction of AAAS Fellow indicates contributions to scientific research deemed significant by peers in the broader scientific community.

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Best Publications

  • Molecular Basis for the Generation in Pigs of Influenza A Viruses with Pandemic Potential

    Toshihiro Ito;J. Nelson S. S. Couceiro;Sørge Kelm;Linda G. Baum

  • Apoptosis of T cells mediated by galectin-1

    Nancy L. Perillo;Karen E. Pace;Jeffrey J. Seilhamer;Linda G. Baum

  • Galectins: versatile modulators of cell adhesion, cell proliferation, and cell death

    N. L. Perillo;Madeline E. Marcus;Linda G. Baum

  • Galectins and their ligands: amplifiers, silencers or tuners of the inflammatory response?

    Gabriel Adrián Rabinovich;Linda Gwen Baum;N. Tinari;Roberto Paganelli

  • Differential glycosylation of TH1, TH2 and TH-17 effector cells selectively regulates susceptibility to cell death.

    Marta A Toscano;Germán A Bianco;Germán A Bianco;Juan M Ilarregui;Juan M Ilarregui;Diego O Croci;Diego O Croci

  • Galectin-3 and galectin-1 bind distinct cell surface glycoprotein receptors to induce T cell death.

    Brianna N. Stillman;Daniel K. Hsu;Mabel Pang;C. Fred Brewer

  • Clusters, bundles, arrays and lattices: novel mechanisms for lectin–saccharide-mediated cellular interactions

    C.Fred Brewer;M.Carrie Miceli;Linda G Baum

  • Galectin-1 is essential in tumor angiogenesis and is a target for antiangiogenesis therapy

    Victor L. J. L. Thijssen;Ruben Postel;Ricardo J. M. G. E. Brandwijk;Ruud P. M. Dings

  • Influenza virus strains selectively recognize sialyloligosaccharides on human respiratory epithelium; the role of the host cell in selection of hemagglutinin receptor specificity

    J. N. S. S. Couceiro;J. C. Paulson;L. G. Baum

  • Restricted Receptor Segregation into Membrane Microdomains Occurs on Human T Cells During Apoptosis Induced by Galectin-1

    Karen E. Pace;Christina Lee;Phoebe L. Stewart;Linda G. Baum

  • Galectin-1, an Endogenous Lectin Produced by Thymic Epithelial Cells, Induces Apoptosis of Human Thymocytes

    Nancy L. Perillo;Christel H. Uittenbogaart;Julie T. Nguyen;Linda G. Baum

  • Multivalent protein-carbohydrate interactions. A new paradigm for supermolecular assembly and signal transduction.

    J C Sacchettini;L G Baum;C F Brewer

  • Human thymic epithelial cells express an endogenous lectin, galectin-1, which binds to core 2 O-glycans on thymocytes and T lymphoblastoid cells.

    L. G. Baum;Mabel Pang;N. L. Perillo;T. Wu

  • Cutting Edge: CD7 Delivers a Pro-Apoptotic Signal During Galectin-1-Induced T Cell Death

    Karen E. Pace;Hejin P. Hahn;Mabel Pang;Julie T. Nguyen

  • Ah, sweet mystery of death! Galectins and control of cell fate.

    Joseph D. Hernandez;Linda G. Baum

  • The ST6Gal I sialyltransferase selectively modifies N-glycans on CD45 to negatively regulate galectin-1-induced CD45 clustering, phosphatase modulation, and T cell death.

    Maho Amano;Marisa Galvan;Jiale He;Linda G. Baum

  • Galectin-glycan lattices regulate cell-surface glycoprotein organization and signalling.

    Omai B. Garner;Linda G. Baum

  • Galectin-3 Induces Death of Candida Species Expressing Specific β-1,2-Linked Mannans

    Luciana Kohatsu;Daniel K. Hsu;Armin G. Jegalian;Fu-Tong Liu

  • Sialyloligosaccharides of the respiratory epithelium in the selection of human influenza virus receptor specificity.

    Baum Lg;Paulson Jc

  • Presentation of galectin-1 by extracellular matrix triggers T cell death.

    Jiale He;Linda G. Baum

Frequent Co-Authors

Benhur Lee
Benhur Lee Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Fu-Tong Liu
Fu-Tong Liu Academia Sinica
James C. Paulson
James C. Paulson Scripps Research Institute
Françoise Poirier
Françoise Poirier Université Paris Cité
Minoru Fukuda
Minoru Fukuda Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Jonathan W. Said
Jonathan W. Said University of California, Los Angeles
Gabriel A. Rabinovich
Gabriel A. Rabinovich Experimental Medicine and Biology Institute
Kelley W. Moremen
Kelley W. Moremen University of Georgia
Ajit Varki
Ajit Varki University of California, San Diego
Daniel K. Hsu
Daniel K. Hsu University of California, Davis

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