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55
Citations
16604
World Ranking
14799
National Ranking
6191

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Arnold B. Rabson is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with significant contributions in medicine. The scientist's work spans several subfields, including immunology, molecular biology, neurology, infectious diseases, and virology.

Their main topics of study include immune cell function and interaction, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, T-cell and B-cell immunology, HIV research and treatment, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, reproductive system and pregnancy, and T-cell and retrovirus studies.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Arnold B. Rabson include the following:

  • Is hydroxychloroquine beneficial for COVID-19 patients?, 2020, Cell Death and Disease
  • Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 and Strongyloides stercoralis: Partners in Pathogenesis, 2020, Pathogens
  • BCCIP is required for nucleolar recruitment of eIF6 and 12S pre-rRNA production during 60S ribosome biogenesis, 2020, Nucleic Acids Research
  • Sustained type I interferon signaling after human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of human iPSC derived microglia and cerebral organoids, 2024, iScience
  • Zbtb20 identifies and controls a thymus-derived population of regulatory T cells that play a role in intestinal homeostasis, 2022, Science Immunology

Frequent co-authors include Ying Wang, Hsin-Ching Lin, Huimei Lu, Jingmei Liu, and Zhiyuan Shen. All have collaborated on multiple publications with Rabson, reflecting sustained research partnerships.

Arnold B. Rabson's works have been published in several venues repeatedly, including the American Journal of Pathology, The Journal of Immunology, and Cell Death and Differentiation. Other publication venues include Cell Death and Disease and iScience.

Among their recognitions, Rabson was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Production of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-associated retrovirus in human and nonhuman cells transfected with an infectious molecular clone.

    Akio Adachi;Howard E. Gendelman;Scott Koenig;Thomas Folks

  • Tumor necrosis factor alpha activates human immunodeficiency virus type 1 through induction of nuclear factor binding to the NF-kappa B sites in the long terminal repeat.

    Elia J. Duh;Wendy J. Maury;Thomas M. Folks;Anthony S. Fauci

  • How mesenchymal stem cells interact with tissue immune responses

    Yufang Shi;Juanjuan Su;Arthur I. Roberts;Peishun Shou

  • Species Variation in the Mechanisms of Mesenchymal Stem Cell‐Mediated Immunosuppression

    Guangwen Ren;Juanjuan Su;Juanjuan Su;Liying Zhang;Xin Zhao

  • Ah Receptor and NF-κB Interactions, a Potential Mechanism for Dioxin Toxicity

    Yanan Tian;Sui Ke;Michael.S. Denison;Arnold B. Rabson

  • CCR2-Dependent Recruitment of Macrophages by Tumor-Educated Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Promotes Tumor Development and Is Mimicked by TNFα

    Guangwen Ren;Guangwen Ren;Xin Zhao;Ying Wang;Xin Zhang

  • Role of NF-kappaB in regulation of PXR-mediated gene expression: a mechanism for the suppression of cytochrome P-450 3A4 by proinflammatory agents.

    Xinsheng Gu;Sui Ke;Duan Liu;Tao Sheng

  • Hypoxia and defective apoptosis drive genomic instability and tumorigenesis

    Deirdre A. Nelson;Ting-Ting Tan;Arnold B. Rabson;Diana Anderson

  • Mechanisms of constitutive NF-κB activation in human prostate cancer cells

    Junghan Suh;Junghan Suh;Faribourz Payvandi;Leonard C. Edelstein;Leonard C. Edelstein;Peter S. Amenta

  • NF‐κB activation in human prostate cancer: Important mediator or epiphenomenon?

    Junghan Suh;Arnold B. Rabson

  • Photodynamic inactivation of infectivity of human immunodeficiency virus and other enveloped viruses using hypericin and rose bengal: inhibition of fusion and syncytia formation

    John Lenard;Arnold Rabson;Roger Vanderoef

  • An Osteopontin-Integrin Interaction Plays a Critical Role in Directing Adipogenesis and Osteogenesis by Mesenchymal Stem Cells

    Qing Chen;Peishun Shou;Liying Zhang;Chunliang Xu

  • Mechanism of Suppression of Cytochrome P-450 1A1 Expression by Tumor Necrosis Factor-α and Lipopolysaccharide *

    Sui Ke;Arnold B. Rabson;J.F. Germino;Michael A. Gallo

  • TNFα-activated mesenchymal stromal cells promote breast cancer metastasis by recruiting CXCR2 + neutrophils

    P. F. Yu;Y. Huang;Y. Y. Han;L. Y. Lin

  • Nucleotide sequence of a full-length human endogenous retroviral segment.

    R. Repaske;P. E. Steele;R. R. O'Neill;Arnold Rabson

  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells Use IDO to Regulate Immunity in Tumor Microenvironment

    Weifang Ling;Jimin Zhang;Zengrong Yuan;Guangwen Ren

  • Kynurenic acid, an IDO metabolite, controls TSG-6-mediated immunosuppression of human mesenchymal stem cells

    Guan Wang;Kai Cao;Keli Liu;Yueqing Xue

  • Ah receptor and NF-κB interactions: mechanisms and physiological implications

    Yanan Tian;Arnold B Rabson;Michael A Gallo

  • Identification of cellular proteins that bind to the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 trans-activation-responsive TAR element RNA.

    Anne Gatignol;Ajit Kumar;Arnold Rabson;Kuan-Teh Jeang

  • Intratumoral injection of the seasonal flu shot converts immunologically cold tumors to hot and serves as an immunotherapy for cancer

    Jenna H. Newman;C. Brent Chesson;Nora L. Herzog;Praveen K. Bommareddy

Frequent Co-Authors

Yufang Shi
Yufang Shi Soochow University
Allan H. Conney
Allan H. Conney Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ying Wang
Ying Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Stanley Stein
Stanley Stein Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Dorothy E. Vatner
Dorothy E. Vatner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Rami I. Aqeilan
Rami I. Aqeilan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ah-Ng Tony Kong
Ah-Ng Tony Kong Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Scott Koenig
Scott Koenig MacroGenics (United States)
Malcolm A. Martin
Malcolm A. Martin National Institutes of Health
Eileen White
Eileen White Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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