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Overview

Samuel Baron was affiliated with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States. Their research work focused on topics at the intersection of philosophy, theoretical science, and language and cultural evolution.

Baron's recent published papers included the following:

  • Locative grounding harmony, 2024, Philosophical Studies
  • Spacetime Emergence and the Fear of Intimacy, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)

Their academic collaborations frequently involved coauthors such as Kristie Miller, Jonathan Tallant, Claudio Calosi, and Cristian Mariani.

Baron's publications appeared predominantly in the venues Philosophical Studies and arXiv (Cornell University).

The researcher contributed to various subfields, including:

  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Cultural Studies
  • History and Philosophy of Science

Main topics explored by Baron encompassed:

  • Philosophy and Theoretical Science
  • Language and cultural evolution
  • Philosophy and History of Science

Best Publications

  • The interferons. Mechanisms of action and clinical applications.

    Baron S;Tyring Sk;Fleischmann Wr;Coppenhaver Dh

  • A modified polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidylic acid complex that induces interferon in primates.

    H. B. Levy;G. Baer;S. Baron;C. E. Buckler

  • A phase I-II trial of multiple-dose polyriboinosic-polyribocytidylic acid in patieonts with leukemia or solid tumors.

    Richard A. Robinson;Vincent T. DeVita;Hilton B. Levy;Samuel Baron

  • THE PATHOGENESIS OF AUTOIMMUNITY IN NEW ZEALAND MICE, I. INDUCTION OF ANTINUCLEIC ACID ANTIBODIES BY POLYINOSINIC·POLYCYTIDYLIC ACID

    Alfred D. Steinberg;Samuel Baron;Norman Talal

  • CIRCULATING INTERFERON IN MICE AFTER INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF VIRUS.

    Samuel Baron;Charles E. Buckler

  • Interleukin-1 alpha mediates the enhanced expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in pulmonary epithelial cells infected with respiratory syncytial virus.

    Janak Patel;M. Kunimoto;T. C. Sim;Roberto Garofalo

  • Patients with condyloma acuminatum exhibit decreased interleukin-2 and interferon gamma production and depressed natural killer activity.

    Cauda R;Tyring Sk;Grossi Ce;Tilden Ab

  • Antiproliferative Properties of Type I and Type II Interferon

    Joseph Bekisz;Samuel Baron;Corey Balinsky;Angel Morrow

  • Herpetic Keratoconjunctivitis: Therapy with Synthetic Double-Stranded RNA

    John H. Park;Samuel Baron

  • Inhibition of the primary in vitro antibody response by interferon preparations.

    Howard M. Johnson;Bennett G. Smith;Samuel Baron

  • Activity and Regulation of Alpha Interferon in Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Human Metapneumovirus Experimental Infections

    Antonieta Guerrero-Plata;Samuel Baron;Joyce S. Poast;Patrick A. Adegboyega

  • Respiratory syncytial virus infection of human respiratory epithelial cells up-regulates class I MHC expression through the induction of IFN-beta and IL-1 alpha.

    Roberto Garofalo;Fang Mei;Rosario Espejo;Gang Ye

  • Morphologic, cytogenetic and virologic studies in vitro of a malignant lymphoma from an African child.

    Alan S. Rabson;Gregory T. O'Conor;Samuel Baron;Jacqueline J. Whang

  • Successful prophylaxis against rabies in mice and Rhesus monkeys: the interferon system and vaccine.

    George M. Baer;John H. Shaddock;Sally A. Moore;Pamela A. Yager

  • MECHANISM OF RECOVERY FROM VIRAL INFECTION.

    Samuel Baron

  • Identification of a Subpopulation of Mouse Lymphoid Cells Required for Interferon Production After Stimulation with Mitogens

    Jack Stobo;Ira Green;Lula Jackson;Samuel Baron

  • Improved Assays for a Variety of Interferons

    Herbert K. Oie;Charles E. Buckler;Carol P. Uhlendorf;David A. Hill

  • Direct cytolysis by partially‐purified preparations of immune interferon

    Stephen Tyring;Gary R. Klimpel;W. Robert Fleischmann;Samuel Baron

  • Variation in Interferon Sensitivity and Induction among Strains of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus

    Patricia V. Aguilar;Slobodan Paessler;Anne-Sophie Carrara;Samuel Baron

  • IFN-β mediates coordinate expression of antigen-processing genes in RSV-infected pulmonary epithelial cells

    Mohammad Jamaluddin;Shaofei Wang;Roberto P. Garofalo;Todd Elliott

  • Definition and classification of the interferons.

    Sidney Pestka;Samuel Baron

  • The effect of interferon on SV40 T antigen production in SV40-transformed cells

    Michael N. Oxman;Samuel Baron;Paul H. Black;Kenneth K. Takemoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Huebner
Robert J. Huebner National Institutes of Health
Stephen K. Tyring
Stephen K. Tyring The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Alfons Billiau
Alfons Billiau Rega Institute for Medical Research
R M Chanock
R M Chanock National Institutes of Health
Raj K. Puri
Raj K. Puri US Food and Drug Administration
Howard M. Johnson
Howard M. Johnson University of Florida
Robert M. Chanock
Robert M. Chanock National Institutes of Health
Adi F. Gazdar
Adi F. Gazdar The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Leon Rosen
Leon Rosen National Institutes of Health
Elliot J. Lefkowitz
Elliot J. Lefkowitz University of Alabama at Birmingham

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