His main research concerns Receptor, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Molecular biology and Biochemistry. His Receptor research includes themes of Epitope, Affinity chromatography and Acetylcholine. His study connects Cell biology and Internal medicine.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Cell biology, Secretion and Stimulation is strongly linked to Endothelin 1. The various areas that he examines in his Endocrinology study include Mutation, Septic shock, Allele and Beta adrenergic receptor kinase. His Molecular biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Endothelial stem cell, Cell culture, Gene expression, Recombinant DNA and G protein.
His primary scientific interests are in Receptor, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Antibody and Internal medicine. His research investigates the connection with Receptor and areas like Cell biology which intersect with concerns in Endothelial stem cell. His Molecular biology study incorporates themes from Cell culture, Virology, Gene, Peptide and Polyclonal antibodies.
His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Endocrinology and Internal medicine. His study in Endocrinology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gene expression, Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor, Adrenergic and Messenger RNA. Arthur Donny Strosberg interconnects Amino acid, Allotype and Immunoglobulin light chain in the investigation of issues within Peptide sequence.
Arthur Donny Strosberg spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Receptor, Molecular biology and Cell biology. His research in Internal medicine tackles topics such as Gene expression which are related to areas like Messenger RNA and Cell culture. His work on Diabetes mellitus, Uncoupling protein and White adipose tissue as part of general Endocrinology research is frequently linked to Immunostaining, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His work in Receptor covers topics such as Extracellular which are related to areas like Cell surface receptor. His Molecular biology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biochemistry, Virus, Calpain, G protein and Antibody. Arthur Donny Strosberg combines subjects such as Endothelial stem cell and Brown adipose tissue with his study of Cell biology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Cell biology, Receptor and Obesity. His studies in Adipose tissue, Leptin, Cytokine, Adrenergic and Beta-3 adrenergic receptor are all subfields of Internal medicine research. His work on Lipoprotein lipase as part of general Endocrinology research is often related to Immunostaining, thus linking different fields of science.
His studies in Receptor integrate themes in fields like Molecular biology, Western blot, Muscularis mucosae and Ileum. The Obesity study combines topics in areas such as β3 adrenoceptor and Allele. G protein is a subfield of Biochemistry that Arthur Donny Strosberg tackles.
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A leptin missense mutation associated with hypogonadism and morbid obesity.
Strobel A;Strobel A;Issad T;Camoin L;Ozata M.
Nature Genetics (1998)
Molecular characterization of the human beta 3-adrenergic receptor
LJ Emorine;S Marullo;MM Briend-Sutren;G Patey.
Science (1989)
Genetic variation in the beta 3-adrenergic receptor and an increased capacity to gain weight in patients with morbid obesity.
K. Clement;C. Vaisse;B. S. J. Manning;A. Basdevant.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1995)
Tissue distribution of beta 3-adrenergic receptor mRNA in man.
S Krief;F Lönnqvist;S Raimbault;B Baude.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1993)
Regulation of gamma‐glutamyl transpeptidase and alkaline phosphatase activities in immortalized rat brain microvessel endothelial cells
F. Roux;O. Durieu-Trautmann;N. Chaverot;M. Claire.
Journal of Cellular Physiology (1994)
Chemokines control fat accumulation and leptin secretion by cultured human adipocytes.
C. C. Gerhardt;Ignacio A Romero;R. Cancello;L. Camoin.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology (2001)
Mapping of a functional autoimmune epitope on the beta 1-adrenergic receptor in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.
Yvonne Magnusson;S Marullo;S Hoyer;Finn Waagstein.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1990)
Molecular characterization of the mouse beta 3‐adrenergic receptor: relationship with the atypical receptor of adipocytes.
C. Nahmias;N. Blin;J.M. Elalouf;M.G. Mattei.
The EMBO Journal (1991)
Dual signaling of human Mel1a melatonin receptors via G(i2), G(i3), and G(q/11) proteins.
L Brydon;F Roka;L Petit;P de Coppet.
Molecular Endocrinology (1999)
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE BETA 3-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR
Strosberg Ad.
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology (1997)
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