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Overview

Jesse Roth is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with specific attention to endocrinology, diabetes, metabolism, epidemiology, endocrine and autonomic systems, physiology, and immunology.

The scientist has contributed to the study of several key topics including:

  • Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management
  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Electrolyte and hormonal disorders
  • Adrenal Hormones and Disorders
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment

Jesse Roth's publications include research articles in a variety of scientific journals. Notable recent papers are:

  • Glucagon-like peptide-1: a multi-faceted anti-inflammatory agent, 2023, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Ghrelin as an Anti-Sepsis Peptide: Review, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Oxytocin and Related Peptide Hormones: Candidate Anti-Inflammatory Therapy in Early Stages of Sepsis, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Endocrine and metabolic alterations in response to systemic inflammation and sepsis: a review article, 2025, Molecular Medicine
  • Novel role of PKR in inflammasome activation and HMGB1 release, 2021, UNC Libraries

The majority of their work has been published in Frontiers in Immunology, with additional contributions to Molecular Medicine, UNC Libraries, and BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Syed Faizan Mehdi, Kevin J. Tracey, Derek LeRoith, Suma Pusapati, and Huan Yang. Collaboration counts range from three to five coauthored papers per individual.

Best Publications

  • Insulin-Dependent Regulation of Insulin Receptor Concentrations: A Direct Demonstration in Cell Culture

    James R. Gavin;Jesse Roth;David M. Neville;Pierre De Meyts

  • The syndromes of insulin resistance and acanthosis nigricans. Insulin-receptor disorders in man.

    C R Kahn;J S Flier;R S Bar;J A Archer

  • Insulin receptors are widely distributed in the central nervous system of the rat.

    Jana Havrankova;Jesse Roth;Michael Brownstein

  • Insulin interactions with its receptors: experimental evidence for negative cooperativity.

    Pierre De Meyts;Jesse Roth;David M. Neville;James R. Gavin

  • Hypoglycemia: a potent stimulus to secretion of growth hormone.

    Jesse Roth;Seymour M. Glick;Rosalyn S. Yalow;Solomon A. Berson

  • Identification of insulin in rat brain.

    J Havrankova;D Schmechel;J Roth;M Brownstein

  • Monoiodoinsulin: Demonstration of its biological activity and binding to fat cells and liver membranes

    Pierre Freychet;Jesse Roth;David M. Neville

  • Molecular Scanning of the Human Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor γ (hPPARγ) Gene in Diabetic Caucasians: Identification of a Pro12Ala PPARγ2 Missense Mutation

    Chung-Jen Yen;Brock A. Beamer;Carlo Negri;Kristi Silver

  • Fluctuations in the affinity and concentration of insulin receptors on circulating monocytes of obese patients: effects of starvation, refeeding, and dieting.

    R S Bar;P Gorden;J Roth;C R Kahn

  • Antibodies that impair insulin receptor binding in an unusual diabetic syndrome with severe insulin resistance

    JS Flier;CR Kahn;J Roth;RS Bar

  • Insulin-Receptor Interaction in the Obese-Hyperglycemic Mouse: A MODEL OF INSULIN RESISTANCE

    Kahn Cr;Neville Dm;Roth J

  • Insulin interactions with liver plasma membranes. Independence of binding of the hormone and its degradation.

    Pierre Freychet;Ronald Kahn;Jesse Roth;David M. Neville

  • IMMUNOASSAY OF HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE IN PLASMA.

    Seymour M. Glick;Jesse Roth;Rosalyn S. Yalow;Solomon A. Berson

  • Secretion of human growth hormone: physiologic and experimental modification

    J Roth;S M Glick;R S Yalow;S A Berson

  • Quantitative Aspects of the Insulin-Receptor Interaction in Liver Plasma Membranes

    C. Ronald Kahn;Pierre Freychet;Jesse Roth;David M. Neville

  • Cooperativity in ligand binding: a new graphic analysis.

    Pierre De Meyts;Jesse Roth

  • Concentrations of Insulin and of Insulin Receptors in the Brain are Independent of Peripheral Insulin Levels: STUDIES OF OBESE AND STREPTOZOTOCIN-TREATED RODENTS

    Jana Havrankova;Jesse Roth;Michael J. Brownstein

  • Characteristics of the Human Lymphocyte Insulin Receptor

    James R. Gavin;Phillip Gorden;Jesse Roth;Juanita A. Archer

  • Human Growth Hormone Radioreceptor Assay using Cultured Human Lymphocytes

    M A Lesniak;J Roth;P Gorden;J R Gavin rd

  • ACTH Receptors in the Adrenal: Specific Binding of ACTH-125I and Its Relation to Adenyl Cyclase

    Robert J. Lefkowitz;Jesse Roth;William Pricer;Ira Pastan

Frequent Co-Authors

Phillip Gorden
Phillip Gorden National Institutes of Health
C. Ronald Kahn
C. Ronald Kahn Harvard University
David M. Neville
David M. Neville National Institutes of Health
Simeon I. Taylor
Simeon I. Taylor National Institutes of Health
Alan R. Shuldiner
Alan R. Shuldiner University of Maryland, Baltimore
Joseph Shiloach
Joseph Shiloach National Institutes of Health
Jeffrey S. Flier
Jeffrey S. Flier Harvard University
Derek LeRoith
Derek LeRoith Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Pierre De Meyts
Pierre De Meyts Novo Nordisk (Denmark)
Balazs Sumegi
Balazs Sumegi University of Pecs

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