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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Michael E. Lamm is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with additional work intersecting Emergency Medical Services and Immunology.

Their recent scholarly output includes publications in journals such as Mucosal Immunology and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Notable papers authored or co-authored by Michael E. Lamm include:

  • John Bienenstock Obituary, 2022, published in Mucosal Immunology
  • The emerging role of pharmacists in optimizing therapeutic substitutions within the US Oncology network, 2025, published in Journal of Clinical Oncology

Michael E. Lamm's research involves collaboration with various co-authors, including Pearay L. Ogra, Jiří Městecký, Warren Strober, Melissa Cantley, and AWH Braden.

Their work addresses topics connected to both health sciences and economics, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach that covers:

  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Immune cell function and interaction
  • Economic and financial impacts of cancer
  • Pharmaceutical economics and policy

Publication venues where Michael E. Lamm has contributed include:

  • Mucosal Immunology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology

In the realm of academic fields, Michael E. Lamm's main concentrations are:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Subfields of study reflect a focused investigation on:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Immunology

Recognition of Michael E. Lamm's contributions includes receiving the award of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Intracellular neutralization of virus by immunoglobulin A antibodies.

    Mary B. Mazanec;Charlotte S. Kaetzel;Michael E. Lamm;David Fletcher

  • INTERACTION OF ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES AT MUCOSAL SURFACES

    Michael E. Lamm

  • The polymeric immunoglobulin receptor translocates pneumococci across human nasopharyngeal epithelial cells

    Jing-Ren Zhang;Keith E Mostov;Michael E Lamm;Masanobu Nanno

  • A three-tiered view of the role of IgA in mucosal defense.

    Mary B. Mazanec;John G. Nedrud;Charlotte S. Kaetzel;Michael E. Lamm

  • The polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (secretory component) mediates transport of immune complexes across epithelial cells: a local defense function for IgA

    Charlotte S. Kaetzel;Janet K. Robinson;Koteswara R. Chintalacharuvu;Jean-Pierre Vaerman

  • Origin of IgA-secreting plasma cells in the mammary gland.

    M E Roux;M McWilliams;J M Phillips-Quagliata;P Weisz-Carrington

  • Cellular Aspects of Immunoglobulin A

    Michael E. Lamm

  • Cell surface immunoglobulin. XI. The appearance of an IgD-like molecule on murine lymphoid cells during ontogeny.

    E S Vitetta;U Melcher;M McWilliams;M E Lamm

  • Combined oral/nasal immunization protects mice from Sendai virus infection.

    J. G. Nedrud;Xiaoping Liang;N. Hague;M. E. Lamm

  • Hormonal induction of the secretory immune system in the mammary gland

    P Weisz-Carrington;M E Roux;M McWilliams;J M Phillips-Quagliata

  • A Mucosal IgA-Mediated Excretory Immune System In Vivo

    Janet K. Robinson;Thomas G. Blanchard;Alan D. Levine;Steven N. Emancipator

  • IgA Nephropathy: Pathogenesis of the Most Common Form of Glomerulonephritis

    Steven N. Emancipator;Michael E. Lamm

  • CELL SURFACE IMMUNOGLOBULIN X. Identification of an IgD-Like Molecule on the Surface of Murine Splenocytes*

    Ulrich Melcher;Ellen S. Vitetta;Michael McWilliams;Michael E. Lamm

  • Oral administration of cholera toxin-Sendai virus conjugate potentiates gut and respiratory immunity against Sendai virus.

    Xiaoping Liang;M. E. Lamm;J. G. Nedrud

  • IgA nephropathy: perspectives on pathogenesis and classification.

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  • LOCALIZATION OF FREE AND BOUND SECRETORY COMPONENT IN HUMAN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS A MODEL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF SECRETORY IgA

    Marshall E. Poger;Michael E. Lamm

  • IgA and mucosal defense.

    Michael E. Lamm;John G. Nedrud;Charlotte S. Kaetzel;Mary B. Mazanec

  • Immunoglobulin A monoclonal antibodies protect against Sendai virus.

    M B Mazanec;J G Nedrud;M E Lamm

  • Multiple functions of immunoglobulin A in mucosal defense against viruses: an in vitro measles virus model.

    Huimin Yan;Michael E. Lamm;Ewa Björling;Yung T. Huang;Yung T. Huang

  • Current Concepts in Mucosal Immunity IV. How epithelial transport of IgA antibodies relates to host defense

    Michael E. Lamm

Frequent Co-Authors

Charlotte S. Kaetzel
Charlotte S. Kaetzel University of Kentucky
Andrew G. Plaut
Andrew G. Plaut Tufts Medical Center
Per Brandtzaeg
Per Brandtzaeg University of Oslo
Loreto Gesualdo
Loreto Gesualdo University of Bari Aldo Moro
Jiri Mestecky
Jiri Mestecky University of Alabama at Birmingham
Edward C. Franklin
Edward C. Franklin New York University
Blas Frangione
Blas Frangione New York University
Hisashi Fujioka
Hisashi Fujioka Case Western Reserve University
Victor Nussenzweig
Victor Nussenzweig New York University
Jean-Pierre Vaerman
Jean-Pierre Vaerman Université Catholique de Louvain

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