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Edward M. Schwarz is affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily revolves around medical sciences, with a strong focus on surgery, oncology, immunology, infectious diseases, and rheumatology.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to orthopedic infections and treatments, infectious diseases and tuberculosis, the lymphatic system and diseases, antimicrobial resistance in Staphylococcus, myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment, surgical site infection prevention, and infective endocarditis diagnosis and management.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Edward M. Schwarz include:

  • Skeletal infections: microbial pathogenesis, immunity and clinical management, 2022, Nature Reviews Microbiology
  • Adjuvant antibiotic-loaded bone cement: Concerns with current use and research to make it work, 2020, Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
  • Fracture-related infection, 2022, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • Identification of Penicillin Binding Protein 4 (PBP4) as a critical factor for Staphylococcus aureus bone invasion during osteomyelitis in mice, 2020, PLoS Pathogens
  • New developments and future challenges in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of prosthetic joint infection, 2020, Journal of Orthopaedic Research®

Edward M. Schwarz collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • H. Mark Kenney
  • Gowrishankar Muthukrishnan
  • Chao Xie
  • Christopher T. Ritchlin
  • Karen L. de Mesy Bentley

The scientist has published many articles in specific venues, such as:

  • Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Bone Research

Best Publications

  • 3D printing of composite calcium phosphate and collagen scaffolds for bone regeneration.

    Jason A. Inzana;Jason A. Inzana;Diana Olvera;Diana Olvera;Seth M. Fuller;James P. Kelly;James P. Kelly

  • Cyclooxygenase-2 regulates mesenchymal cell differentiation into the osteoblast lineage and is critically involved in bone repair

    Xinping Zhang;Edward M. Schwarz;Donald A. Young;J. Edward Puzas

  • Osteoblast–osteoclast interactions

    Xiao Chen;Zhongqiu Wang;Na Duan;Guoying Zhu

  • Mechanisms of TNF-α– and RANKL-mediated osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption in psoriatic arthritis

    Christopher T. Ritchlin;Sally A. Haas-Smith;Ping Li;David G. Hicks

  • Cellular and humoral immune responses to adenoviral vectors containing factor IX gene: tolerization of factor IX and vector antigens allows for long-term expression.

    Yifan Dai;Edward M. Schwarz;Danling Gu;Wei Wei Zhang

  • Stromal cell–derived factor 1/CXCR4 signaling is critical for the recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells to the fracture site during skeletal repair in a mouse model

    Toshiyuki Kitaori;Hiromu Ito;Edward M. Schwarz;Ryosuke Tsutsumi

  • NF-κB p50 and p52 Regulate Receptor Activator of NF-κB Ligand (RANKL) and Tumor Necrosis Factor-induced Osteoclast Precursor Differentiation by Activating c-Fos and NFATc1

    Teruhito Yamashita;Zhenqiang Yao;Fang Li;Qian Zhang

  • Runx2-mediated regulation of the zinc finger Osterix/Sp7 gene.

    Yasuhiko Nishio;Yufeng Dong;Mark Paris;Regis J. O'Keefe

  • Periosteal Progenitor Cell Fate in Segmental Cortical Bone Graft Transplantations: Implications for Functional Tissue Engineering

    Xinping Zhang;Chao Xie;Angela S P Lin;Hiromu Ito

  • Evolving concepts in bone infection: redefining "biofilm", "acute vs. chronic osteomyelitis", "the immune proteome" and "local antibiotic therapy".

    Elysia A. Masters;Ryan P. Trombetta;Karen L. de Mesy Bentley;Brendan F Boyce

  • Articular cartilage biology.

    Michael Ulrich-Vinther;Michael D Maloney;Edward M Schwarz;Randy Rosier

  • 3D Printing of Calcium Phosphate Ceramics for Bone Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery

    Ryan Trombetta;Ryan Trombetta;Jason A. Inzana;Edward M. Schwarz;Edward M. Schwarz;Stephen L. Kates;Stephen L. Kates

  • Platelet-rich plasma therapy - future or trend?

    Robinder S Dhillon;Edward M Schwarz;Michael D Maloney

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor Promotes Runx2 Degradation through Up-regulation of Smurf1 and Smurf2 in Osteoblasts

    Hiroyuki Kaneki;Ruolin Guo;Di Chen;Zhenqiang Yao

  • Biomaterials approaches to treating implant-associated osteomyelitis.

    Jason A. Inzana;Jason A. Inzana;Jason A. Inzana;Edward M. Schwarz;Stephen L. Kates;Hani A. Awad

  • Remodeling of cortical bone allografts mediated by adherent rAAV-RANKL and VEGF gene therapy

    Hiromu Ito;Hiromu Ito;Mette Koefoed;Prarop Tiyapatanaputi;Kirill Gromov

  • TNFα and pathologic bone resorption

    Brendan E Boyce;Ping Li;Zhenqiang Yao;Qian Zhang

  • RANK Signaling Is Not Required for TNFα‐Mediated Increase in CD11bhi Osteoclast Precursors but Is Essential for Mature Osteoclast Formation in TNFα‐Mediated Inflammatory Arthritis

    Ping Li;Edward M Schwarz;Regis J O'Keefe;Lin Ma

  • Tumor necrosis factor-alpha/nuclear transcription factor-kappaB signaling in periprosthetic osteolysis.

    E M Schwarz;A P Lu;J J Goater;E B Benz

  • Wnt induction of chondrocyte hypertrophy through the Runx2 transcription factor.

    Yu-Feng Dong;Do Y. Soung;Edward M. Schwarz;Regis J. O'Keefe

Frequent Co-Authors

Regis J. O'Keefe
Regis J. O'Keefe Washington University in St. Louis
Christopher T. Ritchlin
Christopher T. Ritchlin University of Rochester Medical Center
Michael J. Zuscik
Michael J. Zuscik University of Rochester
Brendan F. Boyce
Brendan F. Boyce University of Rochester Medical Center
Hicham Drissi
Hicham Drissi Emory University
Di Chen
Di Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dan Gazit
Dan Gazit Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Kjeld Søballe
Kjeld Søballe Aarhus University Hospital
Inder M. Verma
Inder M. Verma Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Edward M. Messing
Edward M. Messing University of Rochester Medical Center

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