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Overview

Dana T. Graves is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple areas within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist has published extensively, with a focus on fields such as molecular biology, periodontics, genetics, immunology, and rheumatology.

The main topics covered in their work include oral microbiology and periodontitis research, wound healing and treatments, bone metabolism and diseases, genetic and kidney cyst diseases, mesenchymal stem cell research, dental development and anomalies, and renal and related cancers.

Recent publications by Dana T. Graves include the following:

  • Diabetic wound healing in soft and hard oral tissues (2021) in Translational Research
  • Oral mucosal breaks trigger anti-citrullinated bacterial and human protein antibody responses in rheumatoid arthritis (2023) in Science Translational Medicine
  • Impact of the host response and osteoblast lineage cells on periodontal disease (2022) in Frontiers in Immunology
  • Keratinocyte Function in Normal and Diabetic Wounds and Modulation by FOXO1 (2020) in Journal of Diabetes Research
  • Osteoimmunology in Periodontitis and Orthodontic Tooth Movement (2023) in Current Osteoporosis Reports

Dana T. Graves frequently publishes in several specialized venues, including:

  • Journal of Dental Research
  • Bone
  • Translational Research
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • Frontiers in Immunology

Prominent coauthors who have collaborated frequently with Dana T. Graves are:

  • Kang I. Ko
  • Min Liu
  • Hyeran Helen Jeon
  • Zahra Chinipardaz
  • Shuying Yang

The scientist's work bridges clinical and molecular research, contributing to understanding complex diseases such as periodontitis, diabetes-related wound healing, and autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Their research output reflects a multidisciplinary approach integrating immunology, genetics, and cellular biology within oral and systemic health contexts.

Best Publications

  • Fracture healing as a post‐natal developmental process: Molecular, spatial, and temporal aspects of its regulation

    Louis C. Gerstenfeld;Dennis M. Cullinane;George L. Barnes;Dana T. Graves

  • The Contribution of Interleukin-1 and Tumor Necrosis Factor to Periodontal Tissue Destruction

    D. T. Graves;David L. Cochran

  • Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Bone Formation during Fracture Healing and Distraction Osteogenesis

    Z.S. AI-Aql;A.S. Alagl;D.T. Graves;L.C. Gerstenfeld

  • Cytokines That Promote Periodontal Tissue Destruction

    Dana Graves

  • IL-1 and TNF Antagonists Inhibit the Inflammatory Response and Bone Loss in Experimental Periodontitis

    R. Assuma;T. Oates;D. Cochran;S. Amar

  • Expression of Osteoprotegerin, Receptor Activator of NF-κB Ligand (Osteoprotegerin Ligand) and Related Proinflammatory Cytokines During Fracture Healing

    Tamiyo Kon;Tamiyo Kon;Tae Joon Cho;Tae Joon Cho;Toshimi Aizawa;Toshimi Aizawa;Masashi Yamazaki

  • Impaired Fracture Healing in the Absence of TNF‐α Signaling: The Role of TNF‐α in Endochondral Cartilage Resorption

    Louis C. Gerstenfeld;T. J. Cho;T. Kon;T. Aizawa

  • The use of rodent models to investigate host–bacteria interactions related to periodontal diseases

    Dana T. Graves;Daniel Fine;Yen-Tung A. Teng;Thomas E. Van Dyke

  • FOXO transcription factors: their clinical significance and regulation.

    Yu Wang;Yanmin Zhou;Dana T. Graves

  • Diabetes Interferes with the Bone Formation by Affecting the Expression of Transcription Factors that Regulate Osteoblast Differentiation

    Huafei Lu;Douglas Kraut;Louis C. Gerstenfeld;Dana T. Graves

  • Diabetes and Its Effect on Bone and Fracture Healing

    Hongli Jiao;E. Xiao;E. Xiao;Dana T. Graves;Dana T. Graves

  • Advanced glycation end products stimulate osteoblast apoptosis via the MAP kinase and cytosolic apoptotic pathways.

    Mani Alikhani;Zoubin Alikhani;Coy Boyd;Christine M. MacLellan

  • Review of osteoimmunology and the host response in endodontic and periodontal lesions

    Dana T. Graves;Thomas Oates;Gustavo P. Garlet

  • Diabetes Enhances Periodontal Bone Loss through Enhanced Resorption and Diminished Bone Formation

    Rongkun Liu;Harbinder S Bal;Tesfahun Desta;Nanarao Krothapalli

  • A role for advanced glycation end products in diminished bone healing in type 1 diabetes.

    Ronaldo B. Santana;Lei Xu;Hermik Babakhanlou Chase;Salomon Amar

  • Diabetes Enhances IL-17 Expression and Alters the Oral Microbiome to Increase Its Pathogenicity

    E Xiao;E Xiao;Marcelo Mattos;Gustavo Henrique Apolinário Vieira;Shanshan Chen;Shanshan Chen

  • Soluble antagonists to interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibits loss of tissue attachment in experimental periodontitis.

    A. J. Delima;T. Oates;R. Assuma;Zvi Schwartz

  • Diminished bone formation during diabetic fracture healing is related to the premature resorption of cartilage associated with increased osteoclast activity.

    Rayyan A Kayal;Dimitris Tsatsas;Megan A Bauer;Brian Allen

  • The Oral Microbiota Is Modified by Systemic Diseases.

    D.T. Graves;J.D. Corrêa;T.A. Silva

  • Identification of Monocyte Chemotactic Activity Produced by Malignant Cells

    D. T. Graves;Y. L. Jiang;M. J. Williamson;A. J. Valente

Frequent Co-Authors

Louis C. Gerstenfeld
Louis C. Gerstenfeld Boston University
Thomas A. Einhorn
Thomas A. Einhorn Boston University
Salomon Amar
Salomon Amar New York Medical College
Anthony J. Valente
Anthony J. Valente The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Philip C. Trackman
Philip C. Trackman Boston University
Paulo G. Coelho
Paulo G. Coelho University of Miami
Cun-Yu Wang
Cun-Yu Wang University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel H. Fine
Daniel H. Fine Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Kathryn E. Uhrich
Kathryn E. Uhrich University of California, Riverside
Antônio Lúcio Teixeira
Antônio Lúcio Teixeira The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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