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Overview

Arthur I. Cederbaum is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work includes important subfields such as Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Their research topics cover:

  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
  • Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects

One recent publication by Arthur I. Cederbaum is titled "High-fat diet induces fibrosis in mice lacking CYP2A5 and PPARα: a new model for steatohepatitis-associated fibrosis," published in 2020 in the American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. This work has garnered citations and contributes to understanding liver fibrosis mechanisms.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Xue Chen
  • George K. Acquaah-Mensah
  • Krista L. Denning
  • Jonathan M. Peterson
  • Kesheng Wang

Arthur I. Cederbaum publishes predominantly in the American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, among other venues.

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Mechanisms of Hepatotoxicity

    Hartmut Jaeschke;Gregory J. Gores;Arthur I. Cederbaum;Jack A. Hinson

  • CYP2E1 and oxidative liver injury by alcohol.

    Yongke Lu;Arthur I. Cederbaum

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Alcohol, oxidative stress, and free radical damage

    Defeng Wu;Arthur I Cederbaum

  • Role of oxidative stress in alcohol-induced liver injury

    Arthur I. Cederbaum;Yongke Lu;Defeng Wu

  • Alcohol and oxidative liver injury

    Aparajita Dey;Arthur I. Cederbaum

  • Oxidative Stress, Toxicology, and Pharmacology of CYP2E1*

    Andres A. Caro;Arthur I. Cederbaum

  • Production of formaldehyde during metabolism of dimethyl sulfoxide by hydroxyl radical-generating systems

    Shelley M. Klein;Gerald Cohen;Arthur I. Cederbaum

  • Oxidative stress and alcoholic liver disease.

    Defeng Wu;Arthur I Cederbaum

  • A high-fat diet leads to the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in obese rats

    Michal Carmiel-Haggai;Arthur I. Cederbaum;Natalia Nieto

  • Lipid peroxidation and oxidant stress regulate hepatic apolipoprotein B degradation and VLDL production

    Meihui Pan;Arthur I. Cederbaum;Yuan-Li Zhang;Henry N. Ginsberg

  • Overexpression of Catalase in Cytosolic or Mitochondrial Compartment Protects HepG2 Cells against Oxidative Injury

    Jingxiang Bai;A. M. Rodriguez;J. A. Melendez;A. I. Cederbaum

  • Stimulation and proliferation of primary rat hepatic stellate cells by cytochrome P450 2E1-derived reactive oxygen species

    Natalia Nieto;Scott L. Friedman;Arthur I. Cederbaum

  • Production of reactive oxygen species by microsomes enriched in specific human cytochrome P450 enzymes.

    Susana Puntarulo;Arthur I Cederbaum

  • Stable expression of human cytochrome P4502E1 in HepG2 cells: characterization of catalytic activities and production of reactive oxygen intermediates.

    Yan Dai;Julia Rashba-Step;Arthur I. Cederbaum

  • Effects of chronic ethanol treatment on mitochondrial functions damage to coupling site I

    Arthur I. Cederbaum;Arthur I. Cederbaum;Charles S. Lieber;Charles S. Lieber;Emanuel Rubin;Emanuel Rubin

  • Erratum to: Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition) (Autophagy, 12, 1, 1-222, 10.1080/15548627.2015.1100356

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Ethanol Cytotoxicity to a Transfected HepG2 Cell Line Expressing Human Cytochrome P4502E1

    Defeng Wu;Arthur I. Cederbaum

  • Nrf2 is increased by CYP2E1 in rodent liver and HepG2 cells and protects against oxidative stress caused by CYP2E1

    Pengfei Gong;Arthur I. Cederbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Susana Puntarulo
Susana Puntarulo University of Buenos Aires
Charles S. Lieber
Charles S. Lieber Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Scott L. Friedman
Scott L. Friedman Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Montserrat Marí
Montserrat Marí Institute of Biomedical Research of Barcelona
Evelina Gatti
Evelina Gatti Aix-Marseille University
Claus Hellerbrand
Claus Hellerbrand University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Shazib Pervaiz
Shazib Pervaiz National University of Singapore
Maurizio Molinari
Maurizio Molinari Universita della Svizzera Italiana
Yee-Joo Tan
Yee-Joo Tan National University of Singapore
Beth Levine
Beth Levine The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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