Stephanie A. Amici

2.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
29 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Stephanie A. Amici is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephanie A. Amici has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 12 papers in Immunology and 9 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Stephanie A. Amici's work include Hereditary Neurological Disorders (8 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (6 papers) and Cancer-related gene regulation (6 papers). Stephanie A. Amici is often cited by papers focused on Hereditary Neurological Disorders (8 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (6 papers) and Cancer-related gene regulation (6 papers). Stephanie A. Amici collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Argentina. Stephanie A. Amici's co-authors include Mireia Guerau‐de‐Arellano, Kyle Jablonski, Phillip G. Popovich, Lindsay Webb, Santiago Partida‐Sánchez, Juan de Dios Ruiz‐Rosado, Lucia Notterpek, William A. Dunn, Kyle J. Roux and Andrew D. Gaudet and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Stephanie A. Amici

29 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Hit Papers

Novel Markers to Delineate Murine M1 and M2 Macrophages 2015 2026 2018 2022 2015 250 500 750

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All Works

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Read, Kaitlin A., et al.. (2024). PRMT5 Promotes T follicular helper Cell Differentiation and Germinal Center Responses during Influenza Virus Infection. The Journal of Immunology. 212(9). 1442–1449. 2 indexed citations
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Butler, Michael J., Stephanie A. Amici, Piyush Dravid, et al.. (2023). CD8+ T cells contribute to diet-induced memory deficits in aged male rats. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 109. 235–250. 10 indexed citations
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Lewis, Brandon W., Stephanie A. Amici, Hye‐Young Kim, et al.. (2022). PRMT5 in T Cells Drives Th17 Responses, Mixed Granulocytic Inflammation, and Severe Allergic Airway Inflammation. The Journal of Immunology. 208(7). 1525–1533. 11 indexed citations
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Gillen, Kelly M., Mayyan Mubarak, Calvin Park, et al.. (2021). QSM is an imaging biomarker for chronic glial activation in multiple sclerosis lesions. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology. 8(4). 877–886. 47 indexed citations
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Lewis, Brandon W., et al.. (2021). Corticosteroid insensitivity persists in the absence of STAT1 signaling in severe allergic airway inflammation. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 321(6). L1194–L1205. 9 indexed citations
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Webb, Lindsay, Zayda L. Piedra-Quintero, Stephanie A. Amici, et al.. (2020). Protein arginine methyltransferase 5 promotes cholesterol biosynthesis–mediated Th17 responses and autoimmunity. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 130(4). 1683–1698. 59 indexed citations
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Song, Anping, Ling Zhu, Stephanie A. Amici, et al.. (2018). Salient type 1 interleukin 1 receptor expression in peripheral non-immune cells. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 723–723. 37 indexed citations
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Webb, Lindsay, Stephanie A. Amici, Kyle Jablonski, et al.. (2017). PRMT5-Selective Inhibitors Suppress Inflammatory T Cell Responses and Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis. The Journal of Immunology. 198(4). 1439–1451. 55 indexed citations
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Terrazas, César, Juan de Dios Ruiz‐Rosado, Stephanie A. Amici, et al.. (2017). Helminth-induced Ly6Chi monocyte-derived alternatively activated macrophages suppress experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 40814–40814. 29 indexed citations
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Amici, Stephanie A., et al.. (2017). Molecular Mechanisms Modulating the Phenotype of Macrophages and Microglia. Frontiers in Immunology. 8. 1520–1520. 157 indexed citations
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Jablonski, Kyle, Andrew D. Gaudet, Stephanie A. Amici, Phillip G. Popovich, & Mireia Guerau‐de‐Arellano. (2016). Control of the Inflammatory Macrophage Transcriptional Signature by miR-155. PLoS ONE. 11(7). e0159724–e0159724. 128 indexed citations
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Young, Nicholas A., Lai‐Chu Wu, Craig J. Burd, et al.. (2016). Estrogen-regulated STAT1 activation promotes TLR8 expression to facilitate signaling via microRNA-21 in systemic lupus erythematosus. Clinical Immunology. 176. 12–22. 48 indexed citations
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Lee, Sooyeon, et al.. (2014). PMP22 Is Critical for Actin-Mediated Cellular Functions and for Establishing Lipid Rafts. Journal of Neuroscience. 34(48). 16140–16152. 47 indexed citations
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Cheng, Shi‐Bin, Stephanie A. Amici, Xiao‐Qin Ren, et al.. (2009). Presynaptic Targeting of α4β2 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Is Regulated by Neurexin-1β. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284(35). 23251–23259. 30 indexed citations
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Amici, Stephanie A., William A. Dunn, & Lucia Notterpek. (2006). Developmental abnormalities in the nerves of peripheral myelin protein 22‐deficient mice. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 85(2). 238–249. 30 indexed citations
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Amici, Stephanie A., William A. Dunn, Andrew Murphy, et al.. (2006). Peripheral Myelin Protein 22 Is in Complex with α6β4 Integrin, and Its Absence Alters the Schwann Cell Basal Lamina. Journal of Neuroscience. 26(4). 1179–1189. 58 indexed citations
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Roux, Kyle J., Stephanie A. Amici, Bradley S. Fletcher, & Lucia Notterpek. (2005). Modulation of Epithelial Morphology, Monolayer Permeability, and Cell Migration by Growth Arrest Specific 3/Peripheral Myelin Protein 22. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 16(3). 1142–1151. 38 indexed citations
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Fortun, Jenny, et al.. (2005). Alterations in degradative pathways and protein aggregation in a neuropathy model based on PMP22 overexpression. Neurobiology of Disease. 22(1). 153–164. 101 indexed citations
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Roux, Kyle J., Stephanie A. Amici, & Lucia Notterpek. (2004). The temporospatial expression of peripheral myelin protein 22 at the developing blood‐nerve and blood‐brain barriers. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 474(4). 578–588. 26 indexed citations
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Dinculescu, Astra, J. Hugh McDowell, Stephanie A. Amici, et al.. (2002). Insertional Mutagenesis and Immunochemical Analysis of Visual Arrestin Interaction with Rhodopsin. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(14). 11703–11708. 39 indexed citations

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