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Overview

Arye Rubinstein is affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their research concentrates on medicine, with a significant focus on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, and microbiology. Within these fields, they have contributed extensively to subfields such as genetics, immunology, public health, environmental and occupational health, hematology, and epidemiology.

The primary topics addressed in Rubinstein's work include immunodeficiency and autoimmune disorders, BRCA gene mutations in cancer, genomics and rare diseases, platelet disorders and treatments, ethics in clinical research, cystic fibrosis research advances, and virus-based gene therapy research.

Rubinstein has published multiple papers, with several recent works including:

  • COVID-19 infection in 10 common variable immunodeficiency patients in New York City, 2020, The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • The NYCKidSeq project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial incorporating genomics into the clinical care of diverse New York City children, 2021, Trials
  • PEGylated Recombinant Adenosine Deaminase Maintains Detoxification and Lymphocyte Counts in Patients with ADA-SCID, 2023, Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • A20 Haploinsufficiency Presenting with a Combined Immunodeficiency, 2020, Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • The TeleKidSeq pilot study: incorporating telehealth into clinical care of children from diverse backgrounds undergoing whole genome sequencing, 2023, Pilot and Feasibility Studies

The most frequent co-authors collaborating with Rubinstein include Jacqueline A. Odgis, Katie M. Gallagher, Sabrina A. Suckiel, Nicole Kelly, and Kaitlyn Brown. Each has contributed jointly in multiple publications.

Rubinstein's most common publication venues include:

  • Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • Trials
  • Clinical Immunology
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Best Publications

  • Acquired immunodeficiency with reversed T4/T8 ratios in infants born to promiscuous and drug-addicted mothers.

    Arye Rubinstein;Marc Sicklick;Asha Gupta;Larry Bernstein

  • Neurological complications in infants and children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome

    Anita Lesgold Belman;Monica H. Ultmann;Dikran Horoupian;Brian Novick

  • Pediatric Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: Neurologic Syndromes

    Anita Lesgold Belman;Gary Diamond;Dennis Dickson;Dikran Horoupian

  • Mother-to-infant transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1: Association with prematurity or low anti-gp120

    J.J. Goedert;J.E. Drummond;H.L. Minkoff;R. Stevens

  • OPPORTUNISTIC LYMPHOPROLIFERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH EPSTEIN-BARR VIRAL DNA IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH AIDS

    Warren A. Andiman;Warren A. Andiman;Warren A. Andiman;Kelsey Martin;Kelsey Martin;Kelsey Martin;Arye Rubinstein;Arye Rubinstein;Arye Rubinstein;Savita Pahwa;Savita Pahwa;Savita Pahwa

  • Vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus is correlated with the absence of high-affinity/avidity maternal antibodies to the gp120 principal neutralizing domain.

    Yair Devash;Theresa A. Calvelli;David G. Wood;Kevin J. Reagan

  • Defective humoral immunity in pediatric acquired immune deficiency syndrome

    Larry J. Bernstein;Hans D. Ochs;Ralph J. Wedgwood;Arye Rubinstein

  • Pulmonary disease in children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome and AIDS-related complex.

    Arye Rubinstein;Rachel Morecki;Bernard Silverman;Morris Charytan

  • Abnormalities of Immunoregulatory T Cells in Disorders of Immune Function

    Ellis L. Reinherz;Ellis L. Reinherz;Arye Rubinstein;Raif S. Geha;Raif S. Geha;Anthony J. Strelkauskas;Anthony J. Strelkauskas

  • AIDS: calcification of the basal ganglia in infants and children.

    Anita Lesgold Belman;George Lantos;Dikran Horoupian;Brian E. Novick

  • Hepatitis C virus infection in the mothers and infants cohort study.

    M O Granovsky;H L Minkoff;B H Tess;D Waters

  • Bacterial infection in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome of children.

    Larry J. Bernstein;Ben Zion Krieger;Brian Novick;Marc J. Sicklick

  • Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type III (HTLV-III) Embryopathy: A New Dysmorphic Syndrome Associated With Intrauterine HTLV-III Infection

    Robert W. Marion;Andrew A. Wiznia;R. Gordon Hutcheon;Arye Rubinstein

  • Cigarette smoking, premature rupture of membranes, and vertical transmission of HIV-1 among women with low CD4+ levels.

    David N. Burns;Sheldon Landesman;Larry R. Muenz;Robert P. Nugent

  • DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIES IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) AND AIDS‐RELATED COMPLEX

    Monica H. Ultmann;Anita L. Belman;Holly A. Ruff;Brian E. Novick

  • Obesity-Associated Asthma in Children: A Distinct Entity

    Deepa Rastogi;Stephen M. Canfield;Stephen M. Canfield;Andrea Andrade;Carmen R. Isasi

  • Pregnancy outcomes among mothers infected with human immunodeficiency virus and uninfected control subjects

    H.L. Minkoff;C. Henderson;H. Mendez;M.H. Gail

  • Newborn Screening for SCID in New York State: Experience from the First Two Years

    Beth H. Vogel;Vincent Bonagura;Geoffrey A. Weinberg;Mark Ballow

  • Enhancement of HIV-1 infection by the capsular polysaccharide of Cryptococcus neoformans

    M. Pettoello-Mantovani;A. Rubinstein;H. Goldstein;A. Casadevall

  • Duration of ruptured membranes and vertical transmission of HIV-1: A meta-analysis from 15 prospective cohort studies

    M. B. Bulterys;M. G. Fowler;I. C. Hanson;M. Lemay

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Wiznia
Andrew Wiznia Albert Einstein College of Medicine
James J. Goedert
James J. Goedert National Institutes of Health
Tobias R. Kollmann
Tobias R. Kollmann Dalhousie University
Barry R. Bloom
Barry R. Bloom Harvard University
Sudhir Gupta
Sudhir Gupta University of California, Irvine
Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles
Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Hans D. Ochs
Hans D. Ochs University of Washington
Stanley J. Cryz
Stanley J. Cryz University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Rochelle Hirschhorn
Rochelle Hirschhorn New York University
Jennifer M. Puck
Jennifer M. Puck University of California, San Francisco

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