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Joel C. Bornstein is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine, with a specialized focus on Gastroenterology, Surgery, and Molecular Biology.

Their research covers several subfields, including Nutrition and Dietetics and Physiology. The main topics of their scientific work concern gastrointestinal motility and disorders, congenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies, gut microbiota and health, Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies, infant health and development, infant nutrition and health, and genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Frequent venues for their publications include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Gastroenterology
  • American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
  • Biomolecules
  • Mucosal Immunology

Notable recent papers published by Joel C. Bornstein are:

  • "The Role of the Gastrointestinal Mucus System in Intestinal Homeostasis: Implications for Neurological Disorders," 2020, Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
  • "scRNA-Seq Reveals New Enteric Nervous System Roles for GDNF, NRTN, and TBX3," 2021, Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • "Neuroinflammation as an etiological trigger for depression comorbid with inflammatory bowel disease," 2022, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • "Enteric neuroimmune interactions coordinate intestinal responses in health and disease," 2021, Mucosal Immunology
  • "Inhibition of APE1/Ref-1 Redox Signaling Alleviates Intestinal Dysfunction and Damage to Myenteric Neurons in a Mouse Model of Spontaneous Chronic Colitis," 2020, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Joel C. Bornstein collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Kulmira Nurgali
  • Elisa L. Hill-Yardin
  • Rhiannon T. Filippone
  • Ashley E. Franks
  • Jaime P. P. Foong

The scientist's work spans important topics in gastrointestinal and neural systems with interdisciplinary approaches linking molecular biology and gastroenterology. Their publication record highlights an ongoing research focus on the interplay between the gastrointestinal tract and neurological conditions, as demonstrated by studies on intestinal homeostasis, neuroimmune interactions, and neuroinflammation related to gastrointestinal diseases.

Best Publications

  • Alzheimer's disease and Abeta toxicity: from top to bottom.

    David Henry Small;Su San Mok;Joel C Bornstein

  • INTRINSIC PRIMARY AFFERENT NEURONS OF THE INTESTINE

    J.B Furness;W.A.A Kunze;P.P Bertrand;N Clerc

  • Projections and chemical coding of neurons with immunoreactivity for nitric oxide synthase in the guinea-pig small intestine

    M. Costa;J.B. Furness;S. Pompolo;S.J.H. Brookes

  • Enteric motor and interneuronal circuits controlling motility

    J. C. Bornstein;M. Costa;J. R. Grider

  • Roles of peptides in transmission in the enteric nervous system

    John B. Furness;Joel C. Bornstein;Roger Murphy;Sueli Pompolo

  • Analysis of the responses of myenteric neurons in the small intestine to chemical stimulation of the mucosa

    P. P. Bertrand;W. A. A. Kunze;J. C. Bornstein;J. B. Furness

  • Calbindin neurons of the guinea-pig small intestine: quantitative analysis of their numbers and projections.

    J. B. Furness;D. C. Trussell;S. Pompolo;J. C. Bornstein

  • Correlated electrophysiological and histochemical studies of submucous neurons and their contribution to understanding enteric neural circuits.

    J.C. Bornstein;J.B. Furness

  • Electrophysiological characterization of myenteric neurons: how do classification schemes relate?

    J.C. Bornstein;J.B. Furness;W.A.A. Kunze

  • Electrophysiology of guinea-pig myenteric neurons correlated with immunoreactivity for calcium binding proteins.

    V. Iyer;J.C. Bornstein;M. Costa;J.B. Furness

  • The terminals of myenteric intrinsic primary afferent neurons of the guinea-pig ileum are excited by 5-hydroxytryptamine acting at 5-hydroxytryptamine-3 receptors.

    P.P Bertrand;W.A.A Kunze;J.B Furness;J.C Bornstein

  • Plurichemical transmission and chemical coding of neurons in the digestive tract

    John B. Furness;Heather M. Young;Sueli Pompolo;Joel C. Bornstein

  • Intracellular recording from myenteric neurons of the guinea‐pig ileum that respond to stretch

    W. A. A. Kunze;J. B. Furness;P. P. Bertrand;J. C. Bornstein

  • Identification of sensory nerve cells in a peripheral organ (the intestine) of a mammal.

    W.A.A. Kunze;J.C. Bornstein;J.B. Furness

  • The Role of the Gastrointestinal Mucus System in Intestinal Homeostasis: Implications for Neurological Disorders.

    Madushani Herath;Suzanne Hosie;Joel C Bornstein;Ashley E Franks

  • Substance P enteric neurons mediate non-colinergic transmission to the circular muscle of the guinea-pig intestine

    M. Costa;J. B. Furness;C. O. Pullin;J. Bornstein

  • Selective effects of (-)-baclofen on spinal synaptic transmission in the cat.

    D. R. Curtis;D. Lodge;J. C. Bornstein;M. J. Peet

  • Distension-evoked ascending and descending reflexes in the circular muscle of guinea-pig ileum: an intracellular study.

    T.K. Smith;J.C. Bornstein;J.B. Furness

  • Synaptic responses evoked by mechanical stimulation of the mucosa in morphologically characterized myenteric neurons of the guinea-pig ileum

    JC Bornstein;JB Furness;TK Smith;DC Trussell

  • Development of colonic motility in the neonatal mouse-studies using spatiotemporal maps

    Rachael Rosemarie Roberts;Jessica F Murphy;Heather M Young;Joel Charles Bornstein

  • Shapes of nerve cells in the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig small intestine revealed by the intracellular injection of dye.

    J. B. Furness;J. C. Bornstein;D. C. Trussell

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul P. Bertrand
Paul P. Bertrand RMIT University
Tor C. Savidge
Tor C. Savidge Baylor College of Medicine
David R. Curtis
David R. Curtis Australian National University
Andrew M. Allen
Andrew M. Allen University of Melbourne
Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith
Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith Flinders University
Maria Råstam
Maria Råstam Lund University
Howard L. Fields
Howard L. Fields University of California, San Francisco
Ian L. Gibbins
Ian L. Gibbins Flinders University
Janet R. Keast
Janet R. Keast University of Melbourne
Christopher A. Reid
Christopher A. Reid Monash University

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