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Overview

George F. Babcock is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States and contributes to the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Surgery and Rehabilitation. Their research encompasses topics such as wound healing and treatments, surgical sutures and adhesives, medical and biological ozone research, and reconstructive surgery and microvascular techniques.

Frequent publication venues where Babcock's work appears include Military Medicine, the Journal of Burn Care & Research, and the American Journal of Transplantation.

Their recent papers include:

  • A Novel Approach to Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: Use of High Suction Capillary Device to Improve Wound Healing, 2021, Military Medicine
  • 653 Capillary Suction Device-a Novel Approach to Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, 2020, Journal of Burn Care & Research
  • Five Strategies to Use IL-2 Muteins to Expand Foxp3+ Treg Cells and Promote Long-Term Cardiac and Renal Allograft Survival in Naïve and Sensitized Recipients, 2025, American Journal of Transplantation

Collaborators frequently working alongside George F. Babcock include Ranjit Chatterjee, Tara M Riddle, Melisa K Poskarbiewicz, Lingling Wang, and Luke N. Robinson.

Best Publications

  • Subpopulations of human natural killer cells defined by expression of the Leu-7 (HNK-1) and Leu-11 (NK-15) antigens.

    L. L. Lanier;An My Le;J. H. Phillips;N. L. Warner

  • The process of microbial translocation.

    J. Alexander;Steven Boyce;Steven Boyce;George Babcock;George Babcock;Luca Gianotti

  • Absence of nucleolar disruption after impairment of 40S ribosome biogenesis reveals an rpL11-translation-dependent mechanism of p53 induction

    Stefano Fumagalli;Alessandro Di Cara;Arti Neb-Gulati;Francois Natt

  • alpha-Melanocortin and endothelin-1 activate antiapoptotic pathways and reduce DNA damage in human melanocytes.

    Ana Luisa Kadekaro;Renny Kavanagh;Hiromi Kanto;Silva Terzieva

  • Oral glutamine decreases bacterial translocation and improves survival in experimental gut-origin sepsis

    L Gianotti;J W Alexander;R Gennari;T Pyles

  • Correlation of functional properties of human lymphoid cell subsets and surface marker phenotypes using multiparameter analysis and flow cytometry.

    L. L. Lanier;E. G. Engleman;P. Gatenby;G. F. Babcock

  • Unconjugated bilirubin inhibits VCAM-1-mediated transendothelial leukocyte migration.

    Pavitra Keshavan;Tracy L. Deem;Sandy J. Schwemberger;George F. Babcock

  • Activation of the cyclic AMP pathway by alpha-melanotropin mediates the response of human melanocytes to ultraviolet B radiation.

    Sungbin Im;Osamu Moro;Fuping Peng;Estela E. Medrano

  • Endothelin-1 Is a Paracrine Growth Factor That Modulates Melanogenesis of Human Melanocytes and Participates in Their Responses to Ultraviolet Radiation'

    A. Tada;I. Suzuki;Sungbin Im;M. B. Davis

  • Comparison of the responses of human melanocytes with different melanin contents to ultraviolet B irradiation.

    Diane Barker;Kathleen Dixon;Estela E. Medrano;Douglas Smalara

  • Melanin content and MC1R function independently affect UVR-induced DNA damage in cultured human melanocytes.

    Jennifer E. Hauser;Ana Luisa Kadekaro;Renny J. Kavanagh;Kazumasa Wakamatsu

  • Mouse embryonic stem cells, but not somatic cells, predominantly use homologous recombination to repair double-strand DNA breaks.

    Elisia D. Tichy;Resmi Pillai;Li Deng;Li Liang

  • Melanocortin 1 receptor genotype: an important determinant of the damage response of melanocytes to ultraviolet radiation

    Ana Luisa Kadekaro;Sancy Leachman;Renny J. Kavanagh;Viki Swope

  • Unconjugated bilirubin induces apoptosis in colon cancer cells by triggering mitochondrial depolarization.

    Pavitra Keshavan;Sandy J. Schwemberger;Darcey L.H. Smith;George F. Babcock

  • Distribution and survival of Escherichia coli translocating from the intestine after thermal injury.

    J. Alexander;Luca Gianotti;Tonyia Pyles;Mark Carey

  • Effective inhibition of melanosome transfer to keratinocytes by lectins and niacinamide is reversible.

    Amanda Greatens;Tomohiro Hakozaki;Tomohiro Hakozaki;Amy Koshoffer;Howard Epstein

  • Oncogenic RAS Induces Accelerated Transition through G2/M and Promotes Defects in the G2 DNA Damage and Mitotic Spindle Checkpoints

    Jeffrey A. Knauf;Bin Ouyang;Erik S. Knudsen;Kenji Fukasawa

  • Liver-specific pRB loss results in ectopic cell cycle entry and aberrant ploidy.

    Christopher N. Mayhew;Emily E. Bosco;Sejal R. Fox;Tomohisa Okaya

  • The human DEK oncogene regulates DNA damage response signaling and repair

    Gina M. Kavanaugh;Trisha M. Wise-Draper;Richard J. Morreale;Monique A. Morrison

  • Bacterial translocation: a potential source for infection in acute pancreatitis.

    Luca Gianotti;Rho Munda;J. Alexander;Jean Tchervenkov

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew A. Amoscato
Andrew A. Amoscato University of Pittsburgh
Lewis L. Lanier
Lewis L. Lanier University of California, San Francisco
Zalfa A. Abdel-Malek
Zalfa A. Abdel-Malek University of Cincinnati
Thomas Doetschman
Thomas Doetschman University of Arizona
Gregory P. Boivin
Gregory P. Boivin Wright State University
Raymond E. Boissy
Raymond E. Boissy University of Cincinnati
Peter J. Stambrook
Peter J. Stambrook University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Jay A. Tischfield
Jay A. Tischfield Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Peter D. Walzer
Peter D. Walzer University of Cincinnati
Bruce J. Aronow
Bruce J. Aronow Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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