Carol A. Wu

828 total citations
17 papers, 679 citations indexed

About

Carol A. Wu is a scholar working on Immunology, Physiology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Carol A. Wu has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 679 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Immunology, 7 papers in Physiology and 4 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Carol A. Wu's work include Asthma and respiratory diseases (7 papers), IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways (4 papers) and Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research (4 papers). Carol A. Wu is often cited by papers focused on Asthma and respiratory diseases (7 papers), IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways (4 papers) and Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research (4 papers). Carol A. Wu collaborates with scholars based in United States. Carol A. Wu's co-authors include John J. Peluso, Roger S. Thrall, Linda Guernsey, Lynn Puddington, Craig M. Schramm, John D. Shanley, Valentina Lodde, Michelle M. Cloutier, Christina Milburn and Andrew B. Herr and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, Journal of Molecular Biology and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

Carol A. Wu

17 papers receiving 666 citations

Peers

Carol A. Wu
Anguo Liu United States
Fabrizia Ferracin Switzerland
Erik Wade Germany
Patricia V. Basta United States
A. van Oudenaren Netherlands
Mara Hincenbergs United States
A Giraud Australia
D M Blakeley Slovakia
M L Nagpal United States
Anguo Liu United States
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All Works

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Mathias, Clinton B., Craig M. Schramm, Carol A. Wu, et al.. (2017). IL‐15‐deficient mice develop enhanced allergic responses to airway allergen exposure. Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 47(5). 639–655. 8 indexed citations
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Mathias, Clinton B., et al.. (2014). Pro‐inflammatory role of natural killer cells in the development of allergic airway disease. Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 44(4). 589–601. 36 indexed citations
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Wu, Carol A., et al.. (2011). Transmission of Murine Cytomegalovirus in Breast Milk: a Model of Natural Infection in Neonates. Journal of Virology. 85(10). 5115–5124. 24 indexed citations
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Wu, Carol A., et al.. (2010). Bronchial epithelial cells produce IL-5: Implications for local immune responses in the airways. Cellular Immunology. 264(1). 32–41. 25 indexed citations
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Peluso, John J., et al.. (2010). Progesterone inhibits apoptosis in part by PGRMC1-regulated gene expression. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 320(1-2). 153–161. 94 indexed citations
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Wu, Carol A., John J. Peluso, John D. Shanley, Lynn Puddington, & Roger S. Thrall. (2008). Murine Cytomegalovirus Influences Foxj1 Expression, Ciliogenesis, and Mucus Plugging in Mice with Allergic Airway Disease. American Journal Of Pathology. 172(3). 714–724. 15 indexed citations
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Secor, Eric R., William F. Carson, Michelle M. Cloutier, et al.. (2005). Bromelain exerts anti-inflammatory effects in an ovalbumin-induced murine model of allergic airway disease. Cellular Immunology. 237(1). 68–75. 71 indexed citations
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Schramm, Craig M., Lynn Puddington, Carol A. Wu, et al.. (2004). Chronic Inhaled Ovalbumin Exposure Induces Antigen-Dependent but Not Antigen-Specific Inhalational Tolerance in a Murine Model of Allergic Airway Disease. American Journal Of Pathology. 164(1). 295–304. 66 indexed citations
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Cloutier, Michelle M., Linda Guernsey, Carol A. Wu, & Roger S. Thrall. (2004). Electrophysiological Properties of the Airway. American Journal Of Pathology. 164(5). 1849–1856. 24 indexed citations
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Peluso, John J., Andrea Pappalardo, Gustavo Fernández, & Carol A. Wu. (2004). Involvement of an Unnamed Protein, RDA288, in the Mechanism through which Progesterone Mediates Its Antiapoptotic Action in Spontaneously Immortalized Granulosa Cells. Endocrinology. 145(6). 3014–3022. 52 indexed citations
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Herr, Andrew B., et al.. (2003). Bivalent Binding of IgA1 to FcαRI Suggests a Mechanism for Cytokine Activation of IgA Phagocytosis. Journal of Molecular Biology. 327(3). 645–657. 75 indexed citations
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Wu, Carol A., Morgan E. Carlson, Stanley C. Henry, & John D. Shanley. (1999). The Murine Cytomegalovirus M25 Open Reading Frame Encodes a Component of the Tegument. Virology. 262(2). 265–276. 18 indexed citations
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Nazareth, Lynne V., David L. Stenoien, William E. Bingman, et al.. (1999). A C619Y Mutation in the Human Androgen Receptor Causes Inactivation and Mislocalization of the Receptor with Concomitant Sequestration of SRC-1 (Steroid Receptor Coactivator 1). Molecular Endocrinology. 13(12). 2065–2075. 83 indexed citations

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