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Citations
10243
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11595
National Ranking
4992

Overview

Paul J. Bertics was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic career was associated with this institution, though detailed records of their specific research outputs or topics are not available.

There are no documented recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to their work in the provided data. Likewise, information on main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research efforts is not recorded.

No book publications or awards attributed to Paul J. Bertics were captured in the available data. The absence of such details limits the scope of the profile to institutional affiliation and the fact of their passing. Their contributions and collaborations, if any, remain undocumented in this dataset.

Best Publications

  • Epithelial contact guidance on well-defined micro- and nanostructured substrates

    Ana I. Teixeira;George A. Abrams;Paul J. Bertics;Christopher J. Murphy

  • Endotoxin-Induced Structural Transformations in Liquid Crystalline Droplets

    I-Hsin Lin;Daniel S. Miller;Paul J. Bertics;Christopher J. Murphy

  • The effect of environmental factors on the response of human corneal epithelial cells to nanoscale substrate topography.

    Ana I. Teixeira;George A. McKie;John D. Foley;Paul J. Bertics

  • Epidermal growth factor and its receptor.

    Gordon N. Gill;Paul J. Bertics;June B. Santon

  • Immunoaffinity purification of the epidermal growth factor receptor. Stoichiometry of binding and kinetics of self-phosphorylation.

    W Weber;P J Bertics;G N Gill

  • Cutting Edge: The Nucleotide Receptor P2X7 Contains Multiple Protein- and Lipid-Interaction Motifs Including a Potential Binding Site for Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide

    Loren C. Denlinger;Philip L. Fisette;Julie A. Sommer;Jyoti J. Watters

  • Purinergic Receptor Modulation of Lipopolysaccharide Signaling and Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase Expression in RAW 264.7 Macrophages

    Yun Hu;Philip L. Fisette;Loren C. Denlinger;Arturo G. Guadarrama

  • Regulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by Macrophage Purinoreceptors and Calcium

    Loren C. Denlinger;Philip L. Fisette;Kristen A. Garis;Guim Kwon

  • Growth hormone stimulates the tyrosine phosphorylation of 42- and 45-kDa ERK-related proteins.

    L A Winston;P J Bertics

  • The nucleotide receptor P2X7 mediates actin reorganization and membrane blebbing in RAW 264.7 macrophages via p38 MAP kinase and Rho

    Zachary A. Pfeiffer;Mini Aga;Usha Prabhu;Jyoti J. Watters

  • IL-5 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor activate STAT3 and STAT5 and promote Pim-1 and cyclin D3 protein expression in human eosinophils.

    Barbara A. Stout;Mary Ellen Bates;Lin Ying Liu;Natasha N. Farrington

  • Using Liquid Crystals to Amplify Protein−Receptor Interactions: Design of Surfaces with Nanometer-Scale Topography that Present Histidine-Tagged Protein Receptors†

    Yan Yeung Luk;Matthew L. Tingey;David J. Hall;David J. Hall;Barbara A. Israel

  • Generation of Th1 and Th2 Chemokines by Human Eosinophils: Evidence for a Critical Role of TNF-α

    Lin Ying Liu;Mary Ellen Bates;Nizar N. Jarjour;William W. Busse

  • Alteration of epidermal growth factor receptor activity by mutation of its primary carboxyl-terminal site of tyrosine self-phosphorylation.

    P J Bertics;W S Chen;L Hubler;C S Lazar

  • A differential role for the mitogen-activated protein kinases in lipopolysaccharide signaling: the MEK/ERK pathway is not essential for nitric oxide and interleukin 1beta production.

    Jyoti J. Watters;Julie A. Sommer;Zachary A. Pfeiffer;Usha Prabhu

  • A three-step purification procedure for protein kinase C: Characterization of the purified enzyme

    Gordon M. Walton;Paul J. Bertics;Laurie G. Hudson;Thomas S. Vedvick

  • Regional distribution of cytosolic and particulate 5α-dihydroprogesterone 3α-hydroxysteroid oxidoreductases in female rat brain

    Xiaodong Li;Paul J. Bertics;Harry J. Karavolas

  • Epidermal growth factor-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of caveolin-1. Enhanced caveolin-1 tyrosine phosphorylation following aberrant epidermal growth factor receptor status.

    Yong-Nyun Kim;Gregory J. Wiepz;Arturo G. Guadarrama;Paul J. Bertics

  • Estrogen modulation of prolactin gene expression requires an intact mitogen-activated protein kinase signal transduction pathway in cultured rat pituitary cells.

    Jyoti J. Watters;Tae-Yon Chun;Yong-Nyun Kim;Paul J. Bertics

  • Kinetics of phosphorylation of Na+/K(+)-ATPase by protein kinase C.

    Joseph M. Lowndes;Mabel Hokin-Neaverson;Paul J. Bertics

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard A. Proctor
Richard A. Proctor University of Wisconsin–Madison
William W. Busse
William W. Busse University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nicholas L. Abbott
Nicholas L. Abbott Cornell University
Gordon N. Gill
Gordon N. Gill University of California, San Diego
Nizar N. Jarjour
Nizar N. Jarjour University of Wisconsin–Madison
Christopher J. Murphy
Christopher J. Murphy University of California, Davis
James E. Gern
James E. Gern University of Wisconsin–Madison
Paul F. Nealey
Paul F. Nealey University of Chicago
Stuart J. Frank
Stuart J. Frank University of Alabama at Birmingham
Jack Gorski
Jack Gorski University of Wisconsin–Madison

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