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Armen H. Tashjian

Armen H. Tashjian

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Medicine

D-Index
91
Citations
26283
World Ranking
11879
National Ranking
6094

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Armen H. Tashjian was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic work spanned various areas although specific fields of study or topics were not detailed in the available data.

Tashjian's scholarly output did not include any recorded recent papers or frequent publication venues in the data provided. There were no listed frequent co-authors or book publications attributed to them.

Recognition of their contributions to science included being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1982.

Tashjian was deceased at the time of this profile. Their academic record reflects a career connected to Harvard University with acknowledgment by a major scientific organization.

Best Publications

  • Establishment of clonal strains of rat pituitary tumor cells that secrete growth hormone.

    Armen H. Tashjian;Yosihiro Yasumura;Lawrence Levine;Gordon H. Sato

  • Thyrotropin releasing hormone: Direct evidence for stimulation of prolactin production by pituitary cells in culture

    A.H. Tashjian;N.J. Barowsky;D.K. Jensen

  • C-cell hyperplasia preceding medullary thyroid carcinoma.

    Hubert J. Wolfe;Kenneth E. W. Melvin;Sergio J. Cervi-Skinner;Abdul A. Al Saadi

  • Prostaglandin-stimulated bone resorption by rheumatoid synovia. A possible mechanism for bone destruction in rheumatoid arthritis.

    D R Robinson;A H Tashjian;L Levine

  • Alpha and beta human transforming growth factors stimulate prostaglandin production and bone resorption in cultured mouse calvaria

    Armen H. Tashjian;Edward F. Voelkel;Maribeth Lazzaro;Frederick R. Singer

  • EVIDENCE THAT THE BONE RESORPTION-STIMULATING FACTOR PRODUCED BY MOUSE FIBROSARCOMA CELLS IS PROSTAGLANDIN E2 : A NEW MODEL FOR THE HYPERCALCEMIA OF CANCER

    Armen H. Tashjian;Edward F. Voelkel;Lawrence Levine;Paul Goldhaber

  • PRODUCTION OF BOTH PROLACTIN AND GROWTH HORMONE BY CLONAL STRAINS OF RAT PITUITARY TUMOR CELLS Differential Effects of Hydrocortisone and Tissue Extracts

    Armen H. Tashjian;Frank C. Bancroft;Lawrence Levine

  • Thyrotropin-releasing hormone regulates the number of its own receptors in the GH3 strain of pituitary cells in culture

    Patricia M. Hinkle;Armen H. Tashjian

  • Early diagnosis of medullary carcinoma of the thyroid gland by means of calcitonin assay

    Kenneth E. W. Melvin;Harry H. Miller;Armen H. Tashjian

  • Epidermal growth factor stimulates prostaglandin production and bone resorption in cultured mouse calvaria.

    Armen H. Tashjian;Armen H. Tashjian;Lawrence Levine;Lawrence Levine

  • Enhanced expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in human SaOS-2 osteoblast-like cells and murine osteoblasts induced by insulin-like growth factor I.

    Dale L. Goad;Janet Rubin;Hong Wang;A. H. Tashjian

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-α (Cachectin) Stimulates Bone Resorption in Mouse Calvaria via a Prostaglandin-Mediated Mechanism

    Armen H. Tashjian;Edward F. Voelkel;Maribeth Lazzaro;Dale Goad

  • Pathogenesis of Hypocalcemia in Primary Hypomagnesemia: Normal End-Organ Responsiveness to Parathyroid Hormone, Impaired Parathyroid Gland Function

    Se Mo Suh;Armen H. Tashjian;Nobutake Matsuo;David K. Parkinson

  • Establishment of four functional, clonal strains of animal cells in culture

    Yosihiro Yasumura;Armen H. Tashjian;Gordon H. Sato

  • Receptors for thyrotropin-releasing hormone in prolactin producing rat pituitary cells in culture.

    Patricia M. Hinkle;Armen H. Tashjian

  • Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Stimulates Bone Resorption via a Prostaglandin-Mediated Mechanism

    Armen H. Tashjian;Elizabeth L. Hohmann;Harry N. Antoniades;Lawrence Levine

  • Hydrocortisone inhibits prostaglandin production by mouse fibrosarcoma cells.

    Armen H. Tashjian;Edward F. Voelkel;Janet Mcdonough;Lawrence Levine

  • Characterization of beta-adrenergic receptors on rat and human osteoblast-like cells and demonstration that beta-receptor agonists can stimulate bone resorption in organ culture

    Robert E. Moore;Charles K. Smith;Cathy S. Bailey;Edward F. Voelkel

  • Natural history of familial medullary thyroid carcinoma: effect of a program for early diagnosis.

    Kathleen Graze;Ira J. Spiler;Armen H. Tashjian;Kenneth E. W. Melvin

  • Epidermal growth factor and thyrotropin-releasing hormone act similarly on a clonal pituitary cell strain. Modulation of hormone production and inhibition of cell proliferation

    Schonbrunn A;Krasnoff M;Westendorf Jm;Tashjian Ah

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence Levine
Lawrence Levine Brandeis University
Robert F. Gagel
Robert F. Gagel The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Robert H. Abeles
Robert H. Abeles Brandeis University
Nancy Krieger
Nancy Krieger Harvard University
Susan E. Leeman
Susan E. Leeman Boston University
Seymour Reichlin
Seymour Reichlin Tufts University
Bruce D. Weintraub
Bruce D. Weintraub Trophogen (United States)
Lucian L. Leape
Lucian L. Leape Harvard University
Peter M. Blumberg
Peter M. Blumberg National Institutes of Health
Chester A. Alper
Chester A. Alper Harvard University

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