Stefan K. Drexler

3.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
25 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Stefan K. Drexler is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Nephrology. According to data from OpenAlex, Stefan K. Drexler has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Immunology, 14 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in Stefan K. Drexler's work include Inflammasome and immune disorders (12 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (9 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (4 papers). Stefan K. Drexler is often cited by papers focused on Inflammasome and immune disorders (12 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (9 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (4 papers). Stefan K. Drexler collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, United Kingdom and Germany. Stefan K. Drexler's co-authors include Amir S. Yazdi, Brian M. J. Foxwell, Jürg Tschopp, Greta Guarda, Sandra Sacre, Aubry Tardivel, Nicolas Riteau, Isabelle Couillin, Fionula M. Brennan and Mark Masin and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Medicine and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Stefan K. Drexler

25 papers receiving 2.5k citations

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Stefan K. Drexler
Jan Ehrchen Germany
Richard R. Kew United States
Joanne E. Konkel United Kingdom
Matjaž Jeras Slovenia
Nancy D. Kim United States
Jan Ehrchen Germany
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Drexler, Stefan K., et al.. (2021). ASC Speck Formation after Inflammasome Activation in Primary Human Keratinocytes. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2021(1). 7914829–7914829. 16 indexed citations
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Hartley, Mary‐Anne, Remzi Onur Eren, Matteo A. C. Rossi, et al.. (2018). Leishmania guyanensis parasites block the activation of the inflammasome by inhibiting maturation of IL-1β. Microbial Cell. 5(3). 137–149. 29 indexed citations
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Ronchi, Francesca, Filip Van Hauwermeiren, Sara Vieira‐Silva, et al.. (2017). Nlrp6- and ASC-Dependent Inflammasomes Do Not Shape the Commensal Gut Microbiota Composition. Immunity. 47(2). 339–348.e4. 135 indexed citations
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Drexler, Stefan K., et al.. (2016). Investigating the Function of Coronin A in the Early Starvation Response of <em>Dictyostelium discoideum</em> by Aggregation Assays. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 1 indexed citations
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Eren, Remzi Onur, Matteo A. C. Rossi, Mary‐Anne Hartley, et al.. (2016). Mammalian Innate Immune Response to a Leishmania -Resident RNA Virus Increases Macrophage Survival to Promote Parasite Persistence. Cell Host & Microbe. 20(3). 318–328. 60 indexed citations
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Meier, Katharina, Stefan K. Drexler, Franziska Eberle, Karine Lefort, & Amir S. Yazdi. (2016). Silencing of ASC in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma. PLoS ONE. 11(10). e0164742–e0164742. 23 indexed citations
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Hartley, Mary‐Anne, Stefan K. Drexler, Catherine Ronet, Stephen M. Beverley, & Nicolás Fasel. (2014). The immunological, environmental, and phylogenetic perpetrators of metastatic leishmaniasis. Trends in Parasitology. 30(8). 412–422. 64 indexed citations
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Drexler, Stefan K. & Amir S. Yazdi. (2013). Complex Roles of Inflammasomes in Carcinogenesis. The Cancer Journal. 19(6). 468–472. 37 indexed citations
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Yazdi, Amir S. & Stefan K. Drexler. (2012). Regulation of interleukin 1α secretion by inflammasomes. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 72. ii96–ii99. 48 indexed citations
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Groß, Olaf, Amir S. Yazdi, Christina J. Thomas, et al.. (2012). Inflammasome Activators Induce Interleukin-1α Secretion via Distinct Pathways with Differential Requirement for the Protease Function of Caspase-1. Immunity. 36(3). 388–400. 378 indexed citations
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Yazdi, Amir S., Stefan K. Drexler, & Jürg Tschopp. (2010). The Role of the Inflammasome in Nonmyeloid Cells. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 30(5). 623–627. 62 indexed citations
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Yazdi, Amir S., Greta Guarda, Marthe C. D’Ombrain, & Stefan K. Drexler. (2010). Inflammatory Caspases in Innate Immunity and Inflammation. Journal of Innate Immunity. 2(3). 228–237. 69 indexed citations
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Drexler, Stefan K., Philip Kong, Julia J. Inglis, et al.. (2010). SIGIRR/TIR‐8 is an inhibitor of toll‐like receptor signaling in primary human cells and regulates inflammation in models of rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 62(8). 2249–2261. 43 indexed citations
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Drexler, Stefan K., Jeremy Wales, Evangelos Andreakos, et al.. (2010). Evidence for a DC-Specific Inhibitory Mechanism that Depends on MyD88 and SIGIRR. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 71(6). 393–402. 5 indexed citations
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Yazdi, Amir S., Greta Guarda, Nicolas Riteau, et al.. (2010). Nanoparticles activate the NLR pyrin domain containing 3 (Nlrp3) inflammasome and cause pulmonary inflammation through release of IL-1α and IL-1β. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107(45). 19449–19454. 421 indexed citations
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Midwood, Kim S., Sandra Sacre, Anna M. Piccinini, et al.. (2009). Tenascin-C is an endogenous activator of Toll-like receptor 4 that is essential for maintaining inflammation in arthritic joint disease. Nature Medicine. 15(7). 774–780. 583 indexed citations breakdown →
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Drexler, Stefan K. & Brian M. J. Foxwell. (2009). The role of Toll-like receptors in chronic inflammation. The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology. 42(4). 506–518. 205 indexed citations
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Drexler, Stefan K., Philip Kong, Jeremy Wales, & Brian M. J. Foxwell. (2008). Cell signalling in macrophages, the principal innate immune effector cells of rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 10(5). 216–216. 57 indexed citations
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Sacre, Sandra, Stefan K. Drexler, Evangelos Andreakos, et al.. (2007). Could toll-like receptors provide a missing link in chronic inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis? Lessons from a study on human rheumatoid tissue. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 66. iii81–iii86. 17 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Anna M., Stefan K. Drexler, Claudia Monaco, et al.. (2007). Key differences in TLR3/poly I:C signaling and cytokine induction by human primary cells: a phenomenon absent from murine cell systems. Blood. 110(9). 3245–3252. 128 indexed citations

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