Publications for Evan Hermel evan.hermel@tu.edu
Fuchs, T., Kelly, J. A., Simon, E., Sivils K. L., & Hermel, E. (2016). The anti-inflammatory CASPASE-12 gene does not influence SLE phenotype in African-Americans. Immunology Letters, 173, 21-25. doi:10.1016/j.imlet.2016.03.004
Hermel, E. (2016). CASPASE-12 and lupus: The curious case of the dog that didn't bark. Inflammation and Cell Signaling, 3(3) [Article e1383]. doi:10.14800/ics.1383
Hermel, E. (2016). CASPASE-12, rheumatoid arthritis, and the dog that didn't bark. Immunogenetics: Open Access, 1 [Article 102]. This material can be found here.
Marshall, L., Obaidullah, M., Fuchs, T., Fineberg, N. S., Brinkley, G., Mikuls, T. R., . . . Hermel, E. (2014). CASPASE-12 and rheumatoid arthritis in African-Americans. Immunogenetics, 66(4), 281-285. doi:10.1007/s00251-014-0762-9
Yavari, M., Brinkley, G., Klapstein, K. D., Hartwig, W. C., Rao, R., & Hermel, E. (2012). Presence of the functional CASPASE-12 allele in Indian subpopulations. International Journal of Immunogenetics, 39(5), 389–393. doi:10.1111/j.1744-313X.2012.01107.x
Hermel, E., & Klapstein, K. D. (2011). A possible mechanism for maintenance of the deleterious allele of human CASPASE-12. Medical Hypotheses, 77(5), 803-806.
Zhou, G., Wu, D., Hermel, E., Balogh, E., & Gochin, M. (2010). Design, synthesis, and evaluation of indole compounds as novel inhibitors targeting Gp41. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 20(5), 1500-1503. This material can be found here.