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Overview

Helen Vlassara is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their professional profile reflects engagement with academic research, though specific details regarding publications, co-authors, or areas of specialization are not documented in the available data.

The absence of listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues means that the public record does not currently include specific works or collaborative networks associated with this researcher. Similarly, there is no detailed information about primary or secondary fields of study, subfields, or main research topics related to their scholarly activity.

No recorded book publications or awards have been documented in the existing data, and the scientist is currently noted as living. Due to the limited publicly available scientific output and background information, further details on career milestones, specific contributions to their field, or recognition remain unspecified.

Best Publications

  • Advanced glycosylation end products in tissue and the biochemical basis of diabetic complications.

    Michael Brownlee;Anthony Cerami;Helen Vlassara

  • Aminoguanidine prevents diabetes-induced arterial wall protein cross-linking

    M. Brownlee;H. Vlassara;A. Kooney;P. Ulrich

  • Nonenzymatic glycosylation and the pathogenesis of diabetic complications.

    Michael Brownlee;Helen Vlassara;Anthony Cerami

  • Advanced Glycation End Products in Foods and a Practical Guide to Their Reduction in the Diet

    Jaime Uribarri;Sandra Woodruff;Susan Goodman;Weijing Cai

  • Advanced glycosylation end products in patients with diabetic nephropathy.

    Zenji Makita;Steven Radoff;Elliot J. Rayfield;Zhi Yang

  • Pathogenic effects of advanced glycosylation: biochemical, biologic, and clinical implications for diabetes and aging.

    Vlassara H;Bucala R;Striker L

  • Advanced glycation end products contribute to amyloidosis in Alzheimer disease

    M. P. Vitek;Keshab Bhattacharya;J. M. Glendening;E. Stopa

  • Orally absorbed reactive glycation products (glycotoxins): an environmental risk factor in diabetic nephropathy.

    Theodore Koschinsky;Ci-Jiang He;Tomoko Mitsuhashi;Richard Bucala

  • Diabetes and advanced glycation endproducts.

    H. Vlassara;M.R. Palace

  • Advanced glycoxidation end products in commonly consumed foods

    Teresia Goldberg;Weijing Cai;Melpomeni Peppa;Veronique Dardaine

  • Lipid advanced glycosylation : pathway for lipid oxidation in vivo

    Richard Bucala;Zenji Makita;Theodor Koschinsky;Anthony Cerami

  • Inflammatory mediators are induced by dietary glycotoxins, a major risk factor for diabetic angiopathy

    Helen Vlassara;Weijing Cai;Jill Crandall;Teresia Goldberg

  • Cachectin/TNF and IL-1 induced by glucose-modified proteins: role in normal tissue remodeling.

    Helen Vlassara;Michael Brownlee;Kirk R. Manogue;Charles A. Dinarello

  • Tobacco Smoke is a Source of Toxic Reactive Glycation Products

    Carla Cerami;Hank Founds;Iain Nicholl;Tomoko Mitsuhashi

  • Immunochemical detection of advanced glycosylation end products in vivo.

    Z Makita;H Vlassara;A Cerami;R Bucala

  • Modification of low density lipoprotein by advanced glycation end products contributes to the dyslipidemia of diabetes and renal insufficiency

    Richard Bucala;Zenji Makita;Gloria L Vega;Scott M Grundy

  • Peptide Regulatory Factors: CACHECTIN/TUMOUR NECROSIS FACTOR

    KevinJ. Tracey;Helen Vlassara;Anthony Cerami

  • Circulating Glycotoxins and Dietary Advanced Glycation Endproducts: Two Links to Inflammatory Response, Oxidative Stress, and Aging

    Jaime Uribarri;Weijing Cai;Melpomeni Peppa;Susan Goodman

  • Advanced glycation end products induce glomerular sclerosis and albuminuria in normal rats

    Helen Vlassara;Liliane J. Striker;Saul Teichberg;Hubert Fuh

  • Advanced glycation end products (AGE) and diabetes: cause, effect, or both?

    Helen Vlassara;Jaime Uribarri

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary E. Striker
Gary E. Striker Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Richard Bucala
Richard Bucala Yale University
Anthony Cerami
Anthony Cerami Araim Pharmaceuticals (United States)
Mark Woodward
Mark Woodward Imperial College London
Alan W. Stitt
Alan W. Stitt Queen's University Belfast
Jeremy M. Silverman
Jeremy M. Silverman Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
James C. Iatridis
James C. Iatridis Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
James Schmeidler
James Schmeidler Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Mary Sano
Mary Sano Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Luigi Ferrucci
Luigi Ferrucci National Institutes of Health

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