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Overview

Alexander V. Ljubimov is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable subfields in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology, Biomedical Engineering, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Corneal Surgery and Treatments
  • Retinal Imaging and Analysis
  • Glaucoma and retinal disorders
  • Retinal Development and Disorders
  • Ocular Surface and Contact Lens
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Extracellular vesicles in disease

Frequent co-authors in their publications are:

  • Keith L. Black
  • Andrei A. Kramerov
  • Yosef Koronyo
  • Dieu-Trang Fuchs
  • Maya Koronyo-Hamaoui

Alexander V. Ljubimov has published extensively in a number of venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Acta Neuropathologica
  • Cells
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • The Ocular Surface

Significant recent papers by Ljubimov include:

  • Identification of early pericyte loss and vascular amyloidosis in Alzheimer's disease retina, 2020, Acta Neuropathologica
  • Retinal pathological features and proteome signatures of Alzheimer's disease, 2023, Acta Neuropathologica
  • Systemic diseases and the cornea, 2021, Experimental Eye Research
  • Gene Therapy in the Anterior Eye Segment, 2021, Current Gene Therapy
  • Retinal arterial Aβ40 deposition is linked with tight junction loss and cerebral amyloid angiopathy in MCI and AD patients, 2023, Alzheimer s & Dementia

Best Publications

  • Identification of amyloid plaques in retinas from Alzheimer's patients and noninvasive in vivo optical imaging of retinal plaques in a mouse model

    Maya Koronyo-Hamaoui;Yosef Koronyo;Alexander V. Ljubimov;Carol A. Miller

  • Progress in corneal wound healing

    Alexander V. Ljubimov;Mehrnoosh Saghizadeh

  • Human corneal basement membrane heterogeneity: topographical differences in the expression of type IV collagen and laminin isoforms.

    A. V. Ljubimov;R. E. Burgeson;R. J. Butkowski;A. F. Michael

  • Blood-brain barrier permeable nano immunoconjugates induce local immune responses for glioma therapy.

    Anna Galstyan;Janet L. Markman;Ekaterina S. Shatalova;Antonella Chiechi

  • Abnormalities of the extracellular matrix in keratoconus corneas.

    M C Kenney;A B Nesburn;R E Burgeson;R J Butkowski

  • Compositional differences between infant and adult human corneal basement membranes.

    Andrea Kabosova;Dimitri T. Azar;Gregory A. Bannikov;Kevin P. Campbell

  • Basement membrane abnormalities in human eyes with diabetic retinopathy.

    A V Ljubimov;R E Burgeson;R J Butkowski;J R Couchman

  • Inhibition of brain tumor growth by intravenous poly(β-l-malic acid) nanobioconjugate with pH-dependent drug release

    Hui Ding;Satoshi Inoue;Alexander V. Ljubimov;Rameshwar Patil

  • High Glucose Suppresses Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor/Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase/Akt Signaling Pathway and Attenuates Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing

    Ke Ping Xu;Yanfeng Li;Alexander V. Ljubimov;Fu Shin X Yu

  • Overexpression of α4 Chain-containing Laminins in Human Glial Tumors Identified by Gene Microarray Analysis

    Julia Y. Ljubimova;Alexander J. Lakhter;Anna Loksh;William H. Yong

  • Effects of Angiogenic Growth Factor Combinations on Retinal Endothelial Cells

    Raquel Castellon;Hamdi K Hamdi;Ingrid Sacerio;Annette M Aoki

  • Extracellular Matrix Alterations in Human Corneas With Bullous Keratopathy

    A V Ljubimov;R E Burgeson;R J Butkowski;J R Couchman

  • Identification of early pericyte loss and vascular amyloidosis in Alzheimer’s disease retina

    Haoshen Shi;Yosef Koronyo;Altan Rentsendorj;Giovanna C. Regis

  • Basement membrane and growth factor gene expression in normal and diabetic human retinas.

    Spirin Ks;Saghizadeh M;Lewin Sl;Zardi L

  • Human corneal epithelial basement membrane and integrin alterations in diabetes and diabetic retinopathy.

    A V Ljubimov;Z S Huang;G H Huang;R E Burgeson

  • Ocular changes in TgF344-AD rat model of Alzheimer's disease.

    Yuchun Tsai;Bin Lu;Alexander V. Ljubimov;Alexander V. Ljubimov;Sergey Girman

  • Overexpression of matrix metalloproteinase-10 and matrix metalloproteinase-3 in human diabetic corneas: A possible mechanism of basement membrane and integrin alterations

    Mehrnoosh Saghizadeh;Donald J. Brown;Raquel Castellon;Marilyn Chwa

  • Human diabetic corneas preserve wound healing, basement membrane, integrin and MMP-10 differences from normal corneas in organ culture

    Andrea Kabosova;Andrei A. Kramerov;Annette M. Aoki;Gillian Murphy

  • Poly(malic acid) nanoconjugates containing various antibodies and oligonucleotides for multitargeting drug delivery.

    Julia Y Ljubimova;Manabu Fujita;Alexander V Ljubimov;Alexander V Ljubimov;Vladimir P Torchilin

  • Involvement of Protein Kinase CK2 in Angiogenesis and Retinal Neovascularization

    Alexander V. Ljubimov;Sergio Caballero;Annette M. Aoki;Lorenzo A. Pinna

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith L. Black
Keith L. Black Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Maria B. Grant
Maria B. Grant University of Alabama at Birmingham
Clive N. Svendsen
Clive N. Svendsen Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Maria G. Castro
Maria G. Castro University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert E. Burgeson
Robert E. Burgeson Harvard University
Anthony B. Nesburn
Anthony B. Nesburn University of California, Irvine
Takako Sasaki
Takako Sasaki Oita University
Yoshifumi Ninomiya
Yoshifumi Ninomiya Okayama University
John R. Couchman
John R. Couchman University of Copenhagen
Khalil Ahmed
Khalil Ahmed University of Minnesota

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