Raymond Kaempfer

4.0k total citations
107 papers, 3.2k citations indexed

About

Raymond Kaempfer is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Raymond Kaempfer has authored 107 papers receiving a total of 3.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 62 papers in Molecular Biology, 40 papers in Immunology and 17 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Raymond Kaempfer's work include RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (43 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (25 papers) and RNA Research and Splicing (25 papers). Raymond Kaempfer is often cited by papers focused on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (43 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (25 papers) and RNA Research and Splicing (25 papers). Raymond Kaempfer collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Italy. Raymond Kaempfer's co-authors include Gila Arad, Shimon Efrat, Boris Magasanik, Revital Levy, Dalia Hillman, Nayef Jarrous, Matthew Meselson, Gregory D. Jay, Yona Banai and Heschel J. Raskas and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Raymond Kaempfer

103 papers receiving 2.9k citations

Peers

Raymond Kaempfer
A H Fortier United States
David G. Klapper United States
S S Harwig United States
R. C. Ting United States
Doryen Bubeck United Kingdom
J. Content Belgium
Kemin Tan United States
A H Fortier United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Raymond Kaempfer

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All Works

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Kaempfer, Raymond. (2024). Subduing the Inflammatory Cytokine Storm. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(20). 11194–11194. 1 indexed citations
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Harwig, Alex, et al.. (2023). HIV co-opts a cellular antiviral mechanism, activation of stress kinase PKR by its RNA, to enable splicing of rev/tat mRNA. Cell & Bioscience. 13(1). 28–28. 3 indexed citations
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Kunkl, Martina, Silvana Caristi, Valentina Tedeschi, et al.. (2021). Binding of Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B (SEB) to B7 Receptors Triggers TCR- and CD28-Mediated Inflammatory Signals in the Absence of MHC Class II Molecules. Frontiers in Immunology. 12. 723689–723689. 15 indexed citations
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Kaempfer, Raymond, et al.. (2019). Intragenic regulation of SOCS3 isoforms. Cell Communication and Signaling. 17(1). 70–70. 9 indexed citations
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Kaempfer, Raymond, et al.. (2018). Control of mRNA splicing by noncoding intragenic RNA elements that evoke a cellular stress response. The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology. 105. 20–23. 2 indexed citations
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Banai, Yona, et al.. (2017). An Ancient Pseudoknot in TNF-α Pre-mRNA Activates PKR, Inducing eIF2α Phosphorylation that Potently Enhances Splicing. Cell Reports. 20(1). 188–200. 18 indexed citations
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Ramachandran, Girish, Raymond Kaempfer, Chun‐Shiang Chung, et al.. (2014). CD28 Homodimer Interface Mimetic Peptide Acts as a Preventive and Therapeutic Agent in Models of Severe Bacterial Sepsis and Gram-Negative Bacterial Peritonitis. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 211(6). 995–1003. 30 indexed citations
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Arad, Gila, Revital Levy, Dalia Hillman, et al.. (2011). Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock. PLoS Biology. 9(9). e1001149–e1001149. 104 indexed citations
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Kaempfer, Raymond. (2011). Kick-starting the origin of life. Physics of Life Reviews. 9(1). 111–113.
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Kaempfer, Raymond. (2003). RNA sensors: novel regulators of gene expression. EMBO Reports. 4(11). 1043–1047. 18 indexed citations
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Arad, Gila, et al.. (1996). Dual Control of Human Interleukin-2 and Interferon-γ Gene Expression by Histamine: Activation and Suppression. Cellular Immunology. 170(1). 149–155. 24 indexed citations
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Arad, Gila, et al.. (1995). Interleukin-2 induces an early step in the activation of interferon-γ gene expression. Immunology Letters. 44(2-3). 213–216. 8 indexed citations
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Kaempfer, Raymond. (1994). Regulation of the Human Interleukin-2/Interleukin-2 Receptor System: A Role for Immunosuppression. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 206(3). 176–180. 18 indexed citations
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Gonsky, Rivkah, et al.. (1992). Binding of ATP and messenger RNA by the β-subunit of eukaryotic initiation factor 2. Biochimie. 74(5). 427–434. 8 indexed citations
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Gerez, Lisya, Tamar Shkolnik, Batya Kristal, et al.. (1991). Regulation of interleukin-2 and interferon-γ gene expression in renal failure. Kidney International. 40(2). 266–272. 25 indexed citations
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Efrat, Shimon, et al.. (1991). Regulation of Human Interleukin‐2 and Interferon‐Gamma Gene Expression by Suppressor T Lymphocytes. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 33(5). 593–605. 9 indexed citations
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Leitersdorf, Eran, Yona Banai, Gideon Friedman, & Raymond Kaempfer. (1989). Superinduction of the human gene encoding low density lipoprotein receptor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 165(2). 574–580. 2 indexed citations
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Kaempfer, Raymond. (1974). The Ribosome Cycle. Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Archive. 4. 679–704. 10 indexed citations

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