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Dr. Alan Levine is a Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, with appointments in five departments: Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Pharmacology, Medicine, Pathology, and Pediatrics. His research focuses on intestinal host defense, toggling between immune tolerance and immune protection in conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), HIV/SARS-CoV-2 infections, and opioid use disorder.
- Research Interests:
- Intestinal mucosa as the largest lymphoid organ
- Mechanisms of intestinal permeability in disease
- T cell receptor (TCR) signal transduction
- Microbiome-host interactions
- Pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine regulation
- Extracellular matrix and integrin dynamics
- Key Article Trends:
- Studies on tight junction dysfunction in HIV and IBD
- Role of β-defensins in mucosal immunity
- TGF-β and miRNA regulation of T cells
- Redox signaling in immune homeostasis
- ERK pathway as signal integrator
- ICOS-PI3K axis in T cell migration
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