J J O'Shea

1.4k total citations
16 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

J J O'Shea is a scholar working on Immunology, Oncology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, J J O'Shea has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Immunology, 8 papers in Oncology and 3 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in J J O'Shea's work include Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions (7 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (5 papers) and Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (4 papers). J J O'Shea is often cited by papers focused on Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions (7 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (5 papers) and Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (4 papers). J J O'Shea collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Gambia. J J O'Shea's co-authors include Chris M. Bacon, Robert C. Rees, Richard Pine, Chitra Sudarshan, D S Finbloom, Thomas M. Chused, Ian Kennedy, J A Johnston, Odile Letourneur and Shin Hyeok Kang and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Blood and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

J J O'Shea

16 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

J J O'Shea
Eric A. Lefèvre United Kingdom
H Yagita Japan
Leslie Lowe United States
Teresa Y. Basham United States
S. Meuer Germany
AF Gazdar United States
Charlie Maliszewski United States
A Ishii Japan
Antje Necker Germany
Eric A. Lefèvre United Kingdom
J J O'Shea
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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Cecchinato, Valentina, Christopher Trindade, Arian Laurence, et al.. (2008). Altered balance between Th17 and Th1 cells at mucosal sites predicts AIDS progression in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques. Mucosal Immunology. 1(4). 279–288. 186 indexed citations
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O'Shea, J J. (2004). Targeting the Jak/STAT pathway for immunosuppression. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 63. ii67–ii71. 81 indexed citations
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Morinobu, Akio, Massimo Gadina, Warren Strober, et al.. (2002). STAT4 serine phosphorylation is critical for IL-12- induced proliferation induced IFN-gamma production but not for cell proliferation. Research Portal (Queen's University Belfast). 99. 12281–12286. 24 indexed citations
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Gadina, Massimo, Ivona Aksentijevich, John W. Nelson, et al.. (2001). Unexpected and variable phenotypes in a family with JAK3 deficiency. Genes and Immunity. 2(8). 422–432. 59 indexed citations
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Schumacher, Richard Fabian, Patrizia Mella, Raffaele Badolato, et al.. (2000). Complete genomic organization of the human JAK3 gene and mutation analysis in severe combined immunodeficiency by single-strand conformation polymorphism. Human Genetics. 106(1). 73–79. 25 indexed citations
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Bozzi, Fabio, Marie‐Paule Lefranc, Raffaele Badolato, et al.. (1998). Molecular and biochemical characterization of JAK3 deficiency in a patient with severe combined immunodeficiency over 20 years after bone marrow transplantation: implications for treatment. British Journal of Haematology. 102(5). 1363–1366. 12 indexed citations
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Candotti, Fabio, et al.. (1996). Retroviral-mediated gene correction for X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency. Blood. 87(8). 3097–3102. 59 indexed citations
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Bacon, Chris M., Chitra Sudarshan, Robert C. Rees, et al.. (1996). Activation of STAT4 by IL-12 and IFN-α: evidence for the involvement of ligand-induced tyrosine and serine phosphorylation. The Journal of Immunology. 157(11). 4781–4789. 230 indexed citations
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Xu, Xin, et al.. (1995). Constitutive activation of different Jak tyrosine kinases in human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) tax protein or virus-transformed cells.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 96(3). 1548–1555. 104 indexed citations
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Johnston, J A, Chris M. Bacon, Daniel W. McVicar, et al.. (1995). Thrombopoietin induces tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of the Janus kinase, JAK2. Blood. 85(12). 3444–3451. 85 indexed citations
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Eicher, Donald M., Tse‐Hua Tan, Nancy R. Rice, J J O'Shea, & Ian Kennedy. (1994). Expression of v-src in T cells correlates with nuclear expression of NF-kappa B.. The Journal of Immunology. 152(6). 2710–2719. 31 indexed citations
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Letourneur, Odile, Ian Kennedy, A.T. Brini, et al.. (1991). Characterization of the family of dimers associated with Fc receptors (Fc epsilon RI and Fc gamma RIII). The Journal of Immunology. 147(8). 2652–2656. 103 indexed citations
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Kubota, Yōko, T A Gaither, J. Cason, J J O'Shea, & T J Lawley. (1987). Characterization of the C3 receptor induced by herpes simplex virus type 1 infection of human epidermal, endothelial, and A431 cells.. The Journal of Immunology. 138(4). 1137–1142. 35 indexed citations
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Yancey, Kim B., J J O'Shea, Thomas M. Chused, et al.. (1985). Human C5a modulates monocyte Fc and C3 receptor expression.. The Journal of Immunology. 135(1). 465–470. 52 indexed citations
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O'Shea, J J, et al.. (1984). Differentiation stimuli induce receptors for plasma fibronectin on the human myelomonocytic cell line HL-60. Blood. 64(4). 858–866. 32 indexed citations

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