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Bruce A. Stanton

Bruce A. Stanton

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
15423
World Ranking
7105
National Ranking
3265

Overview

Bruce A. Stanton is a researcher affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States. Their work focuses primarily on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a strong emphasis on pulmonary and respiratory medicine. Stanton's research portfolio includes substantial contributions to microbiology, ecology, and epidemiology, reflecting a broad interest in both molecular and environmental aspects of disease.

Stanton has published extensively in fields related to respiratory health and infectious diseases, with notable involvement in cystic fibrosis research and the role of extracellular vesicles in disease processes. Their main research topics include cystic fibrosis research advances, extracellular vesicles in disease, neonatal respiratory health research, bacterial infections and vaccines, inhalation and respiratory drug delivery, bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing, and genomics and phylogenetic studies.

Recent publications from Stanton include:

  • Extracellular Vesicles and Host-Pathogen Interactions: A Review of Inter-Kingdom Signaling by Small Noncoding RNA (2021, Genes)
  • SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) and cystic fibrosis (2020, American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology)

Stanton frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Key coauthors include Thomas H. Hampton, Roxanna Barnaby, Katja Koeppen, Alix Ashare, and Deborah A. Hogan. These collaborations have led to joint research efforts primarily in microbial pathogenesis and respiratory diseases.

In terms of publication venues, Stanton has contributed notably to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Cystic Fibrosis
  • American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
  • mSystems
  • Genes

Their research spans multiple disciplines, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to understanding respiratory diseases and microbial interactions at the molecular level. Topics such as extracellular vesicles and bacterial biofilms relate to both basic molecular biology and applied medical research.

Stanton's publication record indicates a sustained focus on globally relevant health challenges such as cystic fibrosis and infectious diseases affecting respiratory health. The engagement with neonatal respiratory health and advances in drug delivery highlight an interest in translational aspects, aiming to connect molecular insights with therapeutic applications.

Best Publications

  • Long-Distance Delivery of Bacterial Virulence Factors by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Outer Membrane Vesicles

    Jennifer M. Bomberger;Daniel P. MacEachran;Bonita A. Coutermarsh;Siying Ye

  • New insights into cystic fibrosis: molecular switches that regulate CFTR.

    William B. Guggino;Bruce A. Stanton

  • A Novel Mechanism of Host-Pathogen Interaction through sRNA in Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles.

    Katja Koeppen;Thomas H. Hampton;Michael Jarek;Maren Scharfe

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation in the cystic fibrosis airway.

    Sophie Moreau-Marquis;Bruce A. Stanton;George A. O’Toole

  • Serial Analysis of the Gut and Respiratory Microbiome in Cystic Fibrosis in Infancy: Interaction between Intestinal and Respiratory Tracts and Impact of Nutritional Exposures

    J. C. Madan;D. C. Koestler;B. A. Stanton;L. Davidson

  • A PDZ-interacting domain in CFTR is an apical membrane polarization signal.

    Bryan D Moyer;Jerod Denton;Katherine H Karlson;Donna Reynolds

  • A Golgi-associated PDZ domain protein modulates cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator plasma membrane expression.

    Jie Cheng;Bryan D. Moyer;Michal Milewski;Johannes Loffing

  • The Short Apical Membrane Half-life of Rescued ΔF508-Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) Results from Accelerated Endocytosis of ΔF508-CFTR in Polarized Human Airway Epithelial Cells

    Agnieszka Swiatecka-Urban;Andrea Brown;Sophie Moreau-Marquis;Janhavi Renuka

  • Atrial natriuretic peptide inhibits a cation channel in renal inner medullary collecting duct cells

    Douglas B. Light;Erik M. Schwiebert;Katherine H. Karlson;Bruce A. Stanton

  • PDZ domain interaction controls the endocytic recycling of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator.

    Agnieszka Swiatecka-Urban;Marc Duhaime;Bonita Coutermarsh;Katherine H. Karlson

  • Functional domains within the degenerin/epithelial sodium channel (Deg/ENaC) superfamily of ion channels

    Dale J. Benos;Bruce A. Stanton

  • Actin-based cytoskeleton regulates a chloride channel and cell volume in a renal cortical collecting duct cell line.

    E M Schwiebert;J W Mills;B A Stanton

  • Dual ion-channel regulation by cyclic GMP and cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase.

    Douglas B. Light;Jackie D. Corbin;Bruce A. Stanton

  • Membrane Trafficking of the Cystic Fibrosis Gene Product, Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator, Tagged with Green Fluorescent Protein in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney Cells

    Bryan D. Moyer;Johannes Loffing;Erik M. Schwiebert;Dominique Loffing-Cueni

  • Tobramycin and FDA-Approved Iron Chelators Eliminate Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms on Cystic Fibrosis Cells

    Sophie Moreau-Marquis;George A. O'Toole;Bruce A. Stanton

  • In Vitro Analysis of Tobramycin-Treated Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms on Cystic Fibrosis-Derived Airway Epithelial Cells

    Gregory G. Anderson;Sophie Moreau-Marquis;Bruce A. Stanton;George A. O'Toole

  • The ΔF508-CFTR mutation results in increased biofilm formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa by increasing iron availability

    Sophie Moreau-Marquis;Jennifer M. Bomberger;Gregory G. Anderson;Agnieszka Swiatecka-Urban

  • Structural and functional study of the rat distal nephron: Effects of potassium adaptation and depletion

    Bruce A. Stanton;Daniel Biemesderfer;James B. Wade;Gerhard Giebisch

  • The PDZ-interacting Domain of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Is Required for Functional Expression in the Apical Plasma Membrane

    Bryan D. Moyer;Marc Duhaime;Collin Shaw;Jerod Denton

  • Differential acute effects of aldosterone, dexamethasone, and hyperkalemia on distal tubular potassium secretion in the rat kidney.

    M J Field;B A Stanton;G H Giebisch

Frequent Co-Authors

George A. O'Toole
George A. O'Toole Dartmouth College
Erik M. Schwiebert
Erik M. Schwiebert University of Alabama at Birmingham
William B. Guggino
William B. Guggino Johns Hopkins University
Gerhard Giebisch
Gerhard Giebisch Yale University
Chris M. Wood
Chris M. Wood University of British Columbia
Daniel J. Weiss
Daniel J. Weiss University of Vermont
Brian P. Jackson
Brian P. Jackson Dartmouth College
Deborah A. Hogan
Deborah A. Hogan Dartmouth College
John K. Colbourne
John K. Colbourne University of Birmingham
Garry R. Cutting
Garry R. Cutting Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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