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Overview

Steven B. Mizel is affiliated with Wake Forest University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on subfields such as Epidemiology and Genetics.

Their work addresses several main topics, notably Influenza Virus Research Studies and Diabetes and associated disorders.

Steven B. Mizel has contributed to scholarly publications, with recent papers including:

  • Inclusion of Flagellin during Vaccination against Influenza Enhances Recall Responses in Nonhuman Primate Neonates (2020, UNC Libraries)

They have collaborated frequently with several coauthors, such as:

  • Jongrok Kim
  • Beth C. Holbrook
  • Sarah L. Hayward
  • Lance K. Blevins
  • Matthew J. Jorgensen

Their publications have appeared in venues including:

  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Stimulation of rheumatoid synovial cell collagenase and prostaglandin production by partially purified lymphocyte- activating factor (interleukin 1)

    Steven B. Mizel;Jean-Michel Dayer;Stephen M. Krane;Stephan E. Mergenhagen

  • Induction of interleukin 2 messenger RNA inhibited by cyclosporin A.

    JF Elliott;Y Lin;SB Mizel;RC Bleackley

  • Pretranslational modulation of acute phase hepatic protein synthesis by murine recombinant interleukin 1 (IL-1) and purified human IL-1.

    G Ramadori;J D Sipe;C A Dinarello;S B Mizel

  • Flagellin as an Adjuvant: Cellular Mechanisms and Potential

    Steven B. Mizel;John T. Bates

  • Nucleoside transport in mammalian cells. Inhibition by colchicine.

    Steven B. Mizel;Leslie Wilson

  • Flagellin is an effective adjuvant for immunization against lethal respiratory challenge with Yersinia pestis

    Anna N. Honko;Nammalwar Sriranganathan;Cynthia J. Lees;Steven B. Mizel

  • T-Cell lymphoma model for the analysis of interleukin 1-mediated T-cell activation

    Steven Gillis;Steven B. Mizel

  • Induction of Macrophage Nitric Oxide Production by Gram-Negative Flagellin Involves Signaling Via Heteromeric Toll-Like Receptor 5/Toll-Like Receptor 4 Complexes

    Steven B. Mizel;Anna N. Honko;Marlena A. Moors;Pameeka S. Smith

  • The role of macrophages in the acute-phase response: SAA inducer is closely related to lymphocyte activating factor and endogenous pyrogen

    Marcelo B. Sztein;Stefanie N. Vogel;Jean D. Sipe;Jean D. Sipe;Patrick A. Murphy;Patrick A. Murphy

  • Components of mycobacteria and muramyl dipeptide with adjuvant activity induce lymphocyte activating factor

    Joost J. Oppenheim;Atsushi Togawa;Louis Chedid;Steven Mizel

  • Role of interleukin 1 in anti-immunoglobulin-induced B cell proliferation.

    Maureen Howard;Steven B. Mizel;Lawrence Lachman;John Ansel

  • The Participation of Macrophages and Macrophage Cell Lines in the Activation of T Lymphocytes by Mitogens

    David L. Rosenstreich;Steven B. Mizel

  • High-Affinity Interaction between Gram-Negative Flagellin and a Cell Surface Polypeptide Results in Human Monocyte Activation

    Patrick F. McDermott;Federica Ciacci-Woolwine;James A. Snipes;Steven B. Mizel

  • Effects of flagellin on innate and adaptive immunity.

    Anna N. Honko;Steven B. Mizel

  • Salmonella Flagellin Induces Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha in a Human Promonocytic Cell Line

    Federica Ciacci-Woolwine;Ian C. Blomfield;Stephen H. Richardson;Steven B. Mizel

  • Flagellin-F1-V Fusion Protein Is an Effective Plague Vaccine in Mice and Two Species of Nonhuman Primates

    Steven B. Mizel;Aaron H. Graff;Nammalwar Sriranganathan;Sean Ervin

  • Gram-negative Flagellin-induced Self-tolerance Is Associated with a Block in Interleukin-1 Receptor-associated Kinase Release from Toll-like Receptor 5

    Steven B. Mizel;James A. Snipes

  • Identification of a Sequence in Human Toll-like Receptor 5 Required for the Binding of Gram-negative Flagellin

    Steven B. Mizel;A. Phillip West;Roy R. Hantgan

  • Involvement of a calpain-like protease in the processing of the murine interleukin 1 alpha precursor.

    L M Carruth;S Demczuk;S B Mizel

  • Phorbol myristic acetate stimulates LAF production by the macrophage cell line, P388D.

    Steven B. Mizel;David L. Rosenstreich;Joost J. Oppenheim

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Wozniak
Daniel J. Wozniak The Ohio State University
Douglas S. Lyles
Douglas S. Lyles Wake Forest University
Satoshi Uematsu
Satoshi Uematsu Osaka Metropolitan University
Michael J. Thomas
Michael J. Thomas Medical College of Wisconsin
Charles E. McCall
Charles E. McCall Wake Forest University
Liwu Li
Liwu Li Virginia Tech
Shizuo Akira
Shizuo Akira Osaka University
Ralph B. D'Agostino
Ralph B. D'Agostino Wake Forest University

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