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51
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7685
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17334
National Ranking
7125

Overview

Charles D. Boyd is affiliated with American International College in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine, emphasizing neurology, dermatology, oncology, urology, and pathology and forensic medicine. Their work contributes to an understanding of neurological disorders, cancer treatment, dermatologic therapies, and related pharmacology.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • Infraorbital Hollow Rejuvenation: Considerations, Complications, and the Contributions of Midface Volumization, 2023, published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum
  • DaxibotulinumtoxinA for Injection Demonstrates Consistent Safety and Efficacy in African American Subjects: Subgroup Analysis From a Large, Open-Label, Repeat-Dose Study, 2022, published in Toxicon
  • 34967 DaxibotulinumtoxinA for injection demonstrates consistent safety and efficacy in African American subjects: Subgroup analysis from a large, open-label, repeat-dose study, 2022, published in Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

Their research topics cover a range of subjects including:

  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
  • Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
  • Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques
  • Dermatologic Treatments and Research
  • Hair Growth and Disorders
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases

Charles D. Boyd frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum
  • Toxicon
  • Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

Among their frequent collaborators are Valerie Callender, Cheryl Burgess, Conor J. Gallagher, Julie A. Woodward, and Sue Ellen Cox, reflecting interdisciplinary cooperation across clinical and research settings.

Their medical research notably intersects with studies on safety and efficacy in therapeutic injections and dermatological enhancements, reflecting their involvement in both clinical and pharmacological domains. The work involving botulinum toxin emphasizes its application among diverse populations, including analyses specific to African American subjects.

This profile highlights Charles D. Boyd as a multidisciplinary researcher whose work integrates clinical therapies and medical research across several fundamental and applied medical sciences.

Best Publications

  • Mutations in a gene encoding an ABC transporter cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum

    Le Saux O;Urban Z;Tschuch C;Csiszar K

  • Increases in type III collagen gene expression and protein synthesis in patients with inguinal hernias.

    David W. Friedman;Charles D. Boyd;Peggy Norton;Ralph S. Greco

  • Loss of ATP-dependent Transport Activity in Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum-associated Mutants of Human ABCC6 (MRP6)

    Attila Iliás;Zsolt Urbán;Thomas L. Seidl;Olivier Le Saux

  • cDNA clones coding for the pro-alpha1(IV) chain of human type IV procollagen reveal an unusual homology of amino acid sequences in two halves of the carboxyl-terminal domain.

    T Pihlajaniemi;K Tryggvason;J C Myers;M Kurkinen

  • Regulation of collagen gene expression in keloids and hypertrophic scars

    David W. Friedman;Charles D. Boyd;James W. Mackenzie;Peggy Norton

  • Classification of pseudoxanthoma elasticum: Report of a consensus conference

    Mark Lebwohl;Kenneth Neldner;F. Michael Pope;Anne De Paepe

  • Genetic disorders of the elastic fiber system

    Dianna M. Milewicz;Zsolt Urbán;Charles Boyd

  • Connection between elastin haploinsufficiency and increased cell proliferation in patients with supravalvular aortic stenosis and Williams-Beuren syndrome.

    Zsolt Urbán;Sheila Riazi;Thomas L. Seidl;Jodi Katahira

  • A spectrum of ABCC6 mutations is responsible for pseudoxanthoma elasticum

    Olivier Le Saux;Konstanze Beck;Christine Sachsinger;Chiara Silvestri

  • A New Gene with Sequence and Structural Similarity to the Gene Encoding Human Lysyl Oxidase

    Youngho Kim;Charles D. Boyd;Katalin Csiszar

  • Increased procollagen mRNA levels in carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis in rats.

    R A Pierce;M R Glaug;R S Greco;J W Mackenzie

  • Novel trisaccharide fatty acid ester identified from the fruits of Morinda citrifolia (Noni).

    Mingfu Wang;Hiroe Kikuzaki;Katalin Csiszar;Charles D. Boyd

  • 7q11.23 deletions in Williams syndrome arise as a consequence of unequal meiotic crossover.

    Z. Urbán;C. Helms;G. Fekete;K. Csiszár

  • Comparative immunocytochemical localization of lysyl oxidase (LOX) and the lysyl oxidase-like (LOXL) proteins: changes in the expression of LOXL during development and growth of mouse tissues

    Kimiko Hayashi;Keith S. K. Fong;Frederic Mercier;Charles D. Boyd

  • Lysyl oxidase in development, aging and pathologies of the skin.

    Kornelia Molnarne Szauter;Tongyu Cao;Charles D. Boyd;Katalin Csiszar

  • The LOXL2 gene encodes a new lysyl oxidase-like protein and is expressed at high levels in reproductive tissues.

    Claude Jourdan-Le Saux;Heike Tronecker;Ljubica Bogic;Gillian D. Bryant-Greenwood

  • A Quantitative Evaluation of SAGE

    Jes Stollberg;Johann Urschitz;Zsolt Urban;Charles D. Boyd

  • Somatic mutations of the lysyl oxidase gene on chromosome 5q23.1 in colorectal tumors.

    Katalin Csiszar;Sheri F.T. Fong;Aniko Ujfalusi;Stephen A. Krawetz

  • A 30 kb deletion within the elastin gene results in familial supravalvular aortic stenosis

    Timothy M. Olson;Virginia V. Michels;Zsolt Urban;Katalin Cslszar

  • The distribution of Abcc6 in normal mouse tissues suggests multiple functions for this ABC transporter.

    Konstanze Beck;Kimiko Hayashi;Brian Nishiguchi;Olivier Le Saux

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Lebwohl
Mark Lebwohl Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Robert T. Rosen
Robert T. Rosen Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jouni Uitto
Jouni Uitto Thomas Jefferson University
Angela M. Christiano
Angela M. Christiano Columbia University
Linda J. Sandell
Linda J. Sandell Washington University in St. Louis
Joel Rosenbloom
Joel Rosenbloom Thomas Jefferson University
Helen Donis-Keller
Helen Donis-Keller Washington University in St. Louis
Harald H H Göring
Harald H H Göring The University of Texas at Austin
Chi-Tang Ho
Chi-Tang Ho Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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