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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
14781
World Ranking
10186
National Ranking
4450

Overview

Ali S. Arbab is affiliated with Augusta University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including Molecular Biology, Immunology, Neurology, Genetics, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's recent publications focus on topics such as extracellular vesicles in disease, immune cells in cancer, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, glioma diagnosis and treatment, immunotherapy and immune responses, RNA interference and gene delivery, and microRNA in disease regulation. These areas highlight a multidisciplinary approach combining molecular and clinical sciences.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Neutrophil extracellular traps exacerbate neurological deficits after traumatic brain injury, 2020, Science Advances
  • CD73 on cancer-associated fibroblasts enhanced by the A2B-mediated feedforward circuit enforces an immune checkpoint, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Dendritic cell derived exosomes loaded with immunoregulatory cargo reprogram local immune responses and inhibit degenerative bone disease in vivo, 2020, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • Critical immunosuppressive effect of MDSC-derived exosomes in the tumor microenvironment, 2021, Oncology Reports
  • A multi-laboratory preclinical trial in rodents to assess treatment candidates for acute ischemic stroke, 2023, Science Translational Medicine

Ali S. Arbab frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their frequent co-authors include Mohammad Badruzzaman Khan, Krishnan M. Dhandapani, Mohammad H. Rashid, David C. Hess, and Ahmet Alptekin.

The scientist has published extensively in several venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Stroke
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • Translational Stroke Research

Best Publications

  • Clinically applicable labeling of mammalian and stem cells by combining superparamagnetic iron oxides and transfection agents.

    Joseph A. Frank;Brad R. Miller;Ali S. Arbab;Holly A. Zywicke

  • Characterization of Biophysical and Metabolic Properties of Cells Labeled with Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles and Transfection Agent for Cellular MR Imaging

    Ali S. Arbab;Lindsey A. Bashaw;Bradley R. Miller;Elaine K. Jordan

  • Efficient magnetic cell labeling with protamine sulfate complexed to ferumoxides for cellular MRI.

    Ali S. Arbab;Gene T. Yocum;Heather Kalish;Elaine K. Jordan

  • A model of lysosomal metabolism of dextran coated superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles: implications for cellular magnetic resonance imaging.

    Ali S. Arbab;Lindsey B. Wilson;Parwana Ashari;Elaine K. Jordan

  • Intracytoplasmic tagging of cells with ferumoxides and transfection agent for cellular magnetic resonance imaging after cell transplantation: methods and techniques.

    Ali S. Arbab;Lindsey A. Bashaw;Bradley R. Miller;Elaine K. Jordan

  • Labeling of cells with ferumoxides–protamine sulfate complexes does not inhibit function or differentiation capacity of hematopoietic or mesenchymal stem cells

    Ali Syed Arbab;Gene T. Yocum;Ali M. Rad;Aarif Y. Khakoo

  • Monocytic and granulocytic myeloid derived suppressor cells differentially regulate spatiotemporal tumour plasticity during metastatic cascade

    Maria Ouzounova;Eunmi Lee;Raziye Piranlioglu;Abdeljabar El Andaloussi

  • Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells accelerate wound healing in the rat.

    Kellie McFarlin;Xiaohua Gao;Yong Bo Liu;Deborah S. Dulchavsky

  • Noninvasive MR imaging of magnetically labeled stem cells to directly identify neovasculature in a glioma model

    Stasia A. Anderson;John Glod;Ali S. Arbab;Martha Noel

  • Comparison of transfection agents in forming complexes with ferumoxides, cell labeling efficiency, and cellular viability

    Ali Syed Arbab;Gene Thomus Yocum;Lindsey Bashaw Wilson;Ashari Parwana

  • STING Promotes the Growth of Tumors Characterized by Low Antigenicity via IDO Activation

    Henrique Lemos;Eslam Mohamed;Lei Huang;Rong Ou

  • In Vivo Trafficking and Targeted Delivery of Magnetically Labeled Stem Cells

    Ali S. Arbab;Elaine K. Jordan;Lindsey B. Wilson;Gene T. Yocum

  • Uptake of technetium-99m-tetrofosmin, technetium-99m-MIBI and thallium-201 in tumor cell lines.

    Ali S. Arbab;Kiyoshi Koizumi;Keiji Toyama;Tsutomu Araki

  • Human Neural Stem Cell Extracellular Vesicles Improve Tissue and Functional Recovery in the Murine Thromboembolic Stroke Model.

    Robin L. Webb;Erin E. Kaiser;Shelley L. Scoville;Tyler A. Thompson

  • Investigation of neural progenitor cell induced angiogenesis after embolic stroke in rat using MRI

    Quan Jiang;Zheng Gang Zhang;Guang Liang Ding;Li Zhang

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Confocal Microscopy Studies of Magnetically Labeled Endothelial Progenitor Cells Trafficking to Sites of Tumor Angiogenesis

    Ali S. Arbab;Victor Frenkel;Sunil D. Pandit;Stasia A. Anderson

  • Self-assembling nanocomplexes by combining ferumoxytol, heparin and protamine for cell tracking by magnetic resonance imaging

    Mya S Thu;L Henry Bryant;Tiziana Coppola;E Kay Jordan

  • Effect of melatonin on tumor growth and angiogenesis in xenograft model of breast cancer.

    Bruna Victorasso Jardim-Perassi;Ali S. Arbab;Lívia Carvalho Ferreira;Thaiz Ferraz Borin

  • Cellular magnetic resonance imaging: current status and future prospects.

    Ali Syed Arbab;Wei Liu;Joseph A. Frank

  • MRI detects white matter reorganization after neural progenitor cell treatment of stroke

    Quan Jiang;Quan Jiang;Zheng Gang Zhang;Guang Liang Ding;Brian Silver

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph A. Frank
Joseph A. Frank National Institutes of Health
Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh
Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh University of Tehran
Michael Chopp
Michael Chopp Oakland University
John R. Falck
John R. Falck The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Yutao Liu
Yutao Liu Augusta University
Richard J. Roman
Richard J. Roman University of Mississippi Medical Center
Tom Mikkelsen
Tom Mikkelsen Henry Ford Health System
Alisa E. Koch
Alisa E. Koch University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michal L. Schwartzman
Michal L. Schwartzman New York Medical College
Paulo C. Rodriguez
Paulo C. Rodriguez Moffitt Cancer Center

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