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49085
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932
National Ranking
582

Overview

Jeffrey E. Pessin is affiliated with Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans various subfields including physiology, molecular biology, epidemiology, surgery, and cell biology.

The scientist's research covers key topics such as:

  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Diet, Metabolism, and Disease
  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
  • Cellular transport and secretion

Some notable recent papers associated with the scientist include:

  • The Impact of Single-Cell Genomics on Adipose Tissue Research, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Dapagliflozin Inhibits Cell Adhesion to Collagen I and IV and Increases Ectodomain Proteolytic Cleavage of DDR1 by Increasing ADAM10 Activity, 2020, Molecules
  • FAM83G Is a Novel Inducer of Apoptosis, 2020, Molecules
  • Muscle fibrosis and maladaptation occur progressively in CKD and are rescued by dialysis, 2021, JCI Insight
  • The immune checkpoint B7-H3 (CD276) regulates adipocyte progenitor metabolism and obesity development, 2022, Science Advances

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Junichi Okada
  • Alus M. Xiaoli
  • Fajun Yang
  • Kosaku Shinoda
  • Irwin J. Kurland

Their research has been published repeatedly in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • Molecules
  • JCI Insight

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin

  • Geroscience: Linking Aging to Chronic Disease

    Brian K. Kennedy;Shelley L. Berger;Anne Brunet;Judith Campisi;Judith Campisi

  • Signaling pathways in insulin action: Molecular targets of insulin resistance

    Jeffrey E. Pessin;Alan R. Saltiel;Alan R. Saltiel

  • CAP defines a second signalling pathway required for insulin-stimulated glucose transport

    Christian A. Baumann;Christian A. Baumann;Vered Ribon;Vered Ribon;Makoto Kanzaki;Debbie C. Thurmond

  • Autophagy regulates adipose mass and differentiation in mice

    Rajat Singh;Youqing Xiang;Yongjun Wang;Kiran Baikati

  • Insulin signaling pathways in time and space

    Alan R Saltiel;Jeffrey E Pessin

  • Insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation requires the CAP-dependent activation of TC10

    Shian Huey Chiang;Christian A. Baumann;Christian A. Baumann;Makoto Kanzaki;Debbie C. Thurmond

  • Regulated membrane trafficking of the insulin-responsive glucose transporter 4 in adipocytes.

    Robert T. Watson;Makoto Kanzaki;Jeffrey E. Pessin

  • Mammalian Facilitative Glucose Transporter Family: Structure and Molecular Regulation

    Jeffrey E. Pessin;Graeme I. Bell

  • Structure, function, and regulation of the mammalian facilitative glucose transporter gene family.

    Ann Louise Olson;Jeffrey E. Pessin

  • Molecular basis of insulin-stimulated GLUT4 vesicle trafficking. Location! Location! Location!

    Jeffrey E. Pessin;Debbie C. Thurmond;Jeffrey S. Elmendorf;Kenneth J. Coker

  • Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Kinase Inhibition Does Not Block the Stimulation of Glucose Utilization by Insulin

    Dan F. Lazar;Russell J. Wiese;Matthew J. Brady;Cynthia Corley Mastick

  • Glucose Uptake and Runx2 Synergize to Orchestrate Osteoblast Differentiation and Bone Formation

    Jianwen Wei;Junko Shimazu;Munevver P. Makinistoglu;Antonio Maurizi

  • Protein-tyrosine-phosphatase SHPTP2 is a required positive effector for insulin downstream signaling

    Keishi Yamauchi;Kim L. Milarski;Alan R. Saltiel;Jeffrey E. Pessin

  • Insulin-stimulated GLUT4 Translocation in Adipocytes Is Dependent upon Cortical Actin Remodeling ,

    Makoto Kanzaki;Jeffrey E. Pessin

  • Abundance, localization, and insulin-induced translocation of glucose transporters in red and white muscle

    A. Marette;J. M. Richardson;T. Ramlal;T. W. Balon

  • Adipogenesis is inhibited by brief, daily exposure to high-frequency, extremely low-magnitude mechanical signals

    C. T. Rubin;E. Capilla;Y. K. Luu;B. Busa

  • Intracellular organization of insulin signaling and GLUT4 translocation.

    Robert T. Watson;Jeffrey E. Pessin

  • Mechanical stimulation of mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and differentiation promotes osteogenesis while preventing dietary-induced obesity.

    Yen Kim Luu;Encarnacion Capilla;Clifford J Rosen;Vicente Gilsanz

  • Regulation of glucose transporter messenger RNA in insulin-deficient states

    William I. Sivitz;Susan L. DeSautel;Toshiaki Kayano;Graeme I. Bell

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan R. Saltiel
Alan R. Saltiel University of California, San Diego
Makoto Kanzaki
Makoto Kanzaki Tohoku University
Graeme I. Bell
Graeme I. Bell University of Chicago
Gary A. Koretzky
Gary A. Koretzky Cornell University
Philippe A. Halban
Philippe A. Halban University of Geneva
Michael P. Czech
Michael P. Czech University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Arthur A. Spector
Arthur A. Spector University of Iowa
Clinton T. Rubin
Clinton T. Rubin Stony Brook University
Howard C. Crawford
Howard C. Crawford University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John A. Wemmie
John A. Wemmie University of Iowa

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