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Alan Solomon is affiliated with the University of Tennessee Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable work within the subfields of Molecular Biology, Physiology, Oncology, Epidemiology, and Nephrology.

Their research topics include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics; Clinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control; RNA regulation and disease; Dialysis and Renal Disease Management; Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy; Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments; and Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism.

Alan Solomon has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • "SGLT2 inhibition modulates NLRP3 inflammasome activity via ketones and insulin in diabetes with cardiovascular disease" (2020), published in Nature Communications
  • "RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2: quantitative versus qualitative" (2020), published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases
  • "Gut microbiota-derived metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide as a biomarker in early Parkinson's disease" (2020), published in Nutrition
  • "In vivo outer hair cell gene editing ameliorates progressive hearing loss in dominant-negative Kcnq4 murine model" (2022), published in Theranostics
  • "Germline BRCA, chemotherapy response scores, and survival in the neoadjuvant treatment of ovarian cancer" (2020), published in BMC Cancer

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers such as Jong-Baeck Lim, Sang-Guk Lee, Heon Yung Gee, Hyein Kang, and Hanmil Jang.

Alan Solomon's publications are often found in venues like Laboratory Medicine Online, Annals of Laboratory Medicine, Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Quality Assurance, Theranostics, and Human Genetics.

Best Publications

  • Transmissibility of systemic amyloidosis by a prion-like mechanism

    Katarzyna Lundmark;Gunilla T. Westermark;Sofia Nyström;Charles L. Murphy

  • Nephrotoxic potential of Bence Jones proteins.

    Alan Solomon;Deborah T. Weiss;Anthony A. Kattine

  • SGLT2 Inhibition Modulates NLRP3 Inflammasome Activity via Ketones and Insulin in Diabetes With Cardiovascular Disease

    So Ra Kim;Sang Guk Lee;Soo Hyun Kim;Jin Hee Kim

  • Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Deposition Disease: Light Chain and Light and Heavy Chain Deposition Diseases and Their Relation to Light Chain Amyloidosis: Clinical Features, Immunopathology, and Molecular Analysis

    Joel N. Buxbaum;Joseph V. Chuba;Gerard C. Hellman;Alan Solomon

  • Bence Jones proteins and light chains of immunoglobulins. Preferential association of the V lambda VI subgroup of human light chains with amyloidosis AL (lambda).

    A Solomon;B Frangione;E C Franklin

  • SERUM HYPERVISCOSITY SYNDROME.

    John L. Fahey;Werner F. Barth;Alan Solomon

  • Bence-Jones proteins and light chains of immunoglobulins (first of two parts).

    Alan Solomon

  • Thermodynamic instability of human lambda 6 light chains: correlation with fibrillogenicity.

    Jonathan Wall;Maria Schell;Charles Murphy;Rudi Hrncic

  • Clinical and experimental metabolism of normal 6.6s gamma-globulin in normal subjects and in patients with macroglobulinemia and multiple myeloma.

    Alan Solomon;Thomas A. Waldmann;John L. Fahey

  • Plasmapheresis therapy in macroglobulinemia.

    Alan Solomon;John L. Fahey

  • Metabolism of Bence Jones Proteins

    Alan Solomon;T. A. Waldmann;J. L. Fahey;A. S. Mcfarlane

  • Natural catalytic antibodies: peptide-hydrolyzing activities of Bence Jones proteins and VL fragment.

    Sudhir Paul;Lan Li;Ravishankar Kalaga;Priscilla Wilkins-Stevens

  • Characterization of systemic amyloid deposits by mass spectrometry.

    Charles L. Murphy;Shuching Wang;Teresa Williams;Deborah T. Weiss

  • Immunoglobulin heavy-chain-associated amyloidosis

    Manfred Eulitz;Deborah T. Weiss;Alan Solomon

  • Recombinant immunoglobulin variable domains generated from synthetic genes provide a system for in vitro characterization of light-chain amyloid proteins.

    Priscilla Wilkins Stevens;Priscilla Wilkins Stevens;Rosemarie Raffen;Deborah K. Hanson;Ya-Li Deng

  • Clinical efficacy of high-dose dexamethasone with maintenance dexamethasone/alpha interferon in patients with primary systemic amyloidosis: results of United States Intergroup Trial Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG) S9628

    Madfhav V Dhodapkar;Mohamad A Hussein;Erik Rasmussen;Alan Solomon

  • [6] Light chains of human immunoglobulins

    Alan Solomon

  • A molecular model for self-assembly of amyloid fibrils: immunoglobulin light chains.

    Fred J. Stevens;Elizabeth A. Myatt;Chong-Hwan Chang;Florence A. Westholm

  • Elicitation of allergic asthma by immunoglobulin free light chains

    Aletta D. Kraneveld;Mirjam Kool;Anneke H. van Houwelingen;Paul Roholl

  • Immunohistologic localization of gamma-1-macroglobulins, beta-2A-myeloma proteins, 6.6 S gamma-myeloma proteins and Bence Jones proteins.

    Alan Solomon;John L. Fahey;Richard A. Malmgren

Frequent Co-Authors

John L. Fahey
John L. Fahey University of California, Los Angeles
Per Westermark
Per Westermark Uppsala University
Stephen J. Kennel
Stephen J. Kennel University of Tennessee Medical Center
Giampaolo Merlini
Giampaolo Merlini University of Pavia
Betty Diamond
Betty Diamond Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Robert A. Kyle
Robert A. Kyle Mayo Clinic
Gunilla T. Westermark
Gunilla T. Westermark Uppsala University
Hans Peter Schwarz
Hans Peter Schwarz Baxter (United States)
Frances Prelli
Frances Prelli New York University
Blas Frangione
Blas Frangione New York University

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