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10048
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Overview

Grant James Anhalt is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and works primarily within the field of Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including Urology, Molecular Biology, Immunology and Allergy, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Rheumatology.

Their scientific output includes studies focused on several key research topics. These include:

  • Hair Growth and Disorders
  • RNA regulation and disease
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases
  • Urticaria and Related Conditions
  • Platelet Disorders and Treatments

Several recent papers demonstrate the scope of their work. These include:

  • Proteomic Profiling of Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia Reveals Role of Humoral Immune Response Pathway and Metabolic Dysregulation, published in 2024 in JID Innovations
  • Mucosal Pemphigus Vulgaris Anti-Dsg3 IgG Is Pathogenic to the Oral Mucosa of Humanized Dsg3 Mice, published in 2020 in UNC Libraries

Grant James Anhalt has collaborated with multiple frequent co-authors, indicating their interdisciplinary and cooperative approach to research. These co-authors include:

  • Aditi Gadre
  • Taylor Dyson
  • Jaroslaw Jedrych
  • Angel S. Byrd
  • Crystal Aguh

Publication venues associated with their work are:

  • JID Innovations
  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Autoantigens targeted in systemic lupus erythematosus are clustered in two populations of surface structures on apoptotic keratinocytes.

    L A Casciola-Rosen;G Anhalt;A Rosen

  • Paraneoplastic pemphigus. An autoimmune mucocutaneous disease associated with neoplasia

    GJ Anhalt;SC Kim;JR Stanley;NJ Korman

  • The first international consensus on mucous membrane pemphigoid: definition, diagnostic criteria, pathogenic factors, medical treatment, and prognostic indicators.

    Lawrence S. Chan;A. Razzaque Ahmed;Grant J. Anhalt;Wolfgang Bernauer

  • Induction of Pemphigus in Neonatal Mice by Passive Transfer of IgG from Patients with the Disease

    Grant J. Anhalt;Ramzy S. Labib;John J. Voorhees;Theodore F. Beals

  • Molecular heterogeneity of the bullous pemphigoid antigens as detected by immunoblotting.

    R. S. Labib;G. J. Anhalt;H. P. Patel;D. F. Mutasim

  • DNA-dependent protein kinase is one of a subset of autoantigens specifically cleaved early during apoptosis.

    Livia A. Casciola-Rosen;Grant J. Anhalt;Antony Rosen

  • Specific cleavage of the 70-kDa protein component of the U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein is a characteristic biochemical feature of apoptotic cell death.

    Livia A. Casciola-Rosen;Douglas K. Miller;Grant J. Anhalt;Antony Rosen

  • Isolation of a human epidermal cDNA corresponding to the 180-kD autoantigen recognized by bullous pemphigoid and herpes gestationis sera. Immunolocalization of this protein to the hemidesmosome.

    L A Diaz;H Ratrie rd;H Ratrie rd;W S Saunders;W S Saunders;S Futamura

  • Bullous pemphigoid and herpes gestationis autoantibodies recognize a common non-collagenous site on the BP180 ectodomain

    G.J. Giudice;D.J. Emery;B.D. Zelickson;G.J. Anhalt

  • The pathogenic effect of IgG4 autoantibodies in endemic pemphigus foliaceus (fogo selvagem).

    Barbara Rock;Ciro R. Martins;Argyrios N. Theofilopoulos;Robert S. Balderas

  • Antibodies against desmoglein 3 (pemphigus vulgaris antigen) are present in sera from patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus and cause acantholysis in vivo in neonatal mice.

    Masayuki Amagai;Takeji Nishikawa;Hossein C. Nousari;Grant J. Anhalt

  • Dry eye and dry mouth in the elderly: a population-based assessment.

    Oliver D. Schein;Marc C. Hochberg;Beatriz Muñoz;James M. Tielsch

  • A pool of bullous pemphigoid antigen(s) is intracellular and associated with the basal cell cytoskeleton-hemidesmosome complex

    Diya F. Mutasim;Yuzo Takahashi;Ramzy S. Labib;Grant J. Anhalt

  • Endemic pemphigus foliaceus (Fogo Selvagem): II. Current and historic epidemiologic studies.

    Luis A. Diaz;Sebastiao A.P. Sampaio;Evandro A. Rivitti;Ciro R. Martins

  • The mechanism of respiratory failure in paraneoplastic pemphigus.

    Hossein C. Nousari;Robin Deterding;Henry Wojtczack;Sirpa Aho

  • Neoplasms associated with paraneoplastic pemphigus: a review with emphasis on non-hematologic malignancy and oral mucosal manifestations.

    Ilana Kaplan;Ilana Kaplan;Emmilia Hodak;Emmilia Hodak;Lehavit Ackerman;Daniel Mimouni

  • Brazilian Pemphigus Foliaceus Autoantibodies Are Pathogenic to BALB/c Mice by Passive Transfer

    Justin T. Roscoe;Justin T. Roscoe;Luis Diaz;Luis Diaz;Sebastiao A.P. Sampaio;Sebastiao A.P. Sampaio;Raymundo M. Castro;Raymundo M. Castro

  • Human autoantibodies against desmoplakins in paraneoplastic pemphigus.

    Judith R. Oursler;Ramsey S. Labib;Lina Ariss-Abdo;Thomas Burke

  • Endemic pemphigus foliaceus (fogo seivagem). I. Clinical features and immunopathology

    Luis A. Diaz;Sebastiao A. Sampaio;Evandro A. Rivitti;Ciro R. Martins

  • Herpes gestationis autoantibodies recognize a 180-kD human epidermal antigen.

    L. H. Morrison;R. S. Labib;J. J. Zone;L. A. Diaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Luis A. Diaz
Luis A. Diaz Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Douglas A. Jabs
Douglas A. Jabs Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jennifer E. Thorne
Jennifer E. Thorne Johns Hopkins University
Takashi Hashimoto
Takashi Hashimoto Osaka Metropolitan University
M. Peter Marinkovich
M. Peter Marinkovich Stanford University
David T. Woodley
David T. Woodley University of Southern California
John R. Stanley
John R. Stanley University of Pennsylvania
George J. Giudice
George J. Giudice University of Iowa
Livia Casciola-Rosen
Livia Casciola-Rosen Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Michelle Petri
Michelle Petri Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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