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45
Citations
6076
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19168
National Ranking
7824

Overview

Thomas L. Roszman is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. They have contributed to the academic community through their research and professional activities associated with this institution.

Details about specific research papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues related to Thomas L. Roszman are not available. Likewise, information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and primary topics of work has not been provided.

Information regarding any awards won by Thomas L. Roszman, including the year and citation, is not available. There is no indication that the scientist is deceased.

The available data focuses mainly on affiliation, reflecting their academic association, but does not include extensive information on research output or areas of specialization.

Best Publications

  • Immune defects observed in patients with primary malignant brain tumors.

    Amy R Dix;William H Brooks;Thomas L Roszman;Lorri A Morford

  • Modulation of T-cell function by gliomas

    Thomas Roszman;Lucinda Elliott;William Brooks

  • Immunobiology of primary intracranial tumors. Part 1: studies of the cellular and humoral general immune competence of brain-tumor patients.

    Mahaley Ms;Brooks Wh;Roszman Tl;Bigner Dd

  • Hypothalamic-immune interactions. I. The acute effect of anterior hypothalamic lesions on the immune response.

    Richard J. Cross;William R. Markesbery;William H. Brooks;Thomas L. Roszman

  • T cell receptor-mediated signaling is defective in T cells obtained from patients with primary intracranial tumors.

    L A Morford;L H Elliott;S L Carlson;W H Brooks

  • Human Glioma-Induced Immunosuppression Involves Soluble Factor(s) That Alters Monocyte Cytokine Profile and Surface Markers

    Jian-Ping Zou;Lorri A. Morford;Claire Chougnet;Amy R. Dix

  • Hypothalamic-immune interactions: neuromodulation of natural killer activity by lesioning of the anterior hypothalamus

    R J Cross;W R Markesbery;W H Brooks;T L Roszman

  • Hypothalamic-immune interactions

    Richard J. Cross;William H. Brooks;Thomas L. Roszman;William R. Markesbery

  • Influence of serotonin on the immune response.

    J C Jackson;R J Cross;R F Walker;W R Markesbery

  • Cytokinetic basis for the impaired activation of lymphocytes from patients with primary intracranial tumors.

    L H Elliott;W H Brooks;T L Roszman

  • Neuroimmunomodulation: neural anatomical basis for impairment and facilitation.

    William H. Brooks;Richard J. Cross;Thomas L. Roszman;William R. Markesbery

  • Hypothalamic-immune interactions. II. The effect of hypothalamic lesions on the ability of adherent spleen cells to limit lymphocyte blastogenesis.

    T L Roszman;R J Cross;W H Brooks;W R Markesbery

  • Neuroanatomic and neurotransmitter influences on immune function.

    TL Roszman;JC Jackson;RJ Cross;MJ Titus

  • Differential compartmentalization of the calpain/calpastatin network with the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.

    Joshua L. Hood;William H. Brooks;Thomas L. Roszman

  • Impairment of rosette-forming T lymphocytes in patients with primary intracranial tumors.

    William H. Brooks;Thomas L. Roszman;Alice S. Rogers

  • Neuroimmunomodulation: impairment of humoral immune responsiveness by 6-hydroxydopamine treatment.

    R J Cross;J C Jackson;W H Brooks;D L Sparks

  • Neurotransmitter-lymphocyte interactions: dual receptor modulation of lymphocyte proliferation and cAMP production.

    Sonia L. Carlson;William H. Brooks;Thomas L. Roszman

  • Proteolytic cleavage of alpha-actinin by calpain in T cells stimulated with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody.

    Nithianandan Selliah;W. H. Brooks;T. L. Roszman

  • Central Neural Circuits Involved in Neural–Immune Interactions

    David L. Felten;Nicholas Cohen;Robert Ader;Suzanne Y. Felten

  • Modulation of T Cell Proliferation by Stimulation of the β-Adrenergic Receptor: Lack of Correlation between Inhibition of T Cell Proliferation and cAMP Accumulation

    Mary M. Bartik;William H. Brooks;Thomas L. Roszman

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Markesbery
William R. Markesbery University of Kentucky
Darell D. Bigner
Darell D. Bigner Duke University
Andrew G. Brooks
Andrew G. Brooks University of Melbourne
Marsha Wills-Karp
Marsha Wills-Karp Johns Hopkins University
Gene M. Shearer
Gene M. Shearer National Institutes of Health
Claire A. Chougnet
Claire A. Chougnet Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Suzanne Y. Felten
Suzanne Y. Felten University of Rochester
Nicholas Cohen
Nicholas Cohen University of Rochester

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