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Overview

Joel Rosenbloom is affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable focus areas in Surgery, Dermatology, Genetics, Cell Biology, and Physiology.

Their work extensively covers topics related to dermatologic treatments and research, dermatological and skeletal disorders, and skin and cellular biology research. Additional areas of study include Dupuytren's contracture and treatments, genital health and disease, surgical sutures and adhesives, and cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer studies.

Joel Rosenbloom has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications across a range of journals. Recent papers include:

  • Keloid disorder: Fibroblast differentiation and gene expression profile in fibrotic skin diseases (2020, Experimental Dermatology)
  • Fibroproliferative disorders and diabetes: Understanding the pathophysiologic relationship between Peyronie's disease, Dupuytren disease and diabetes (2020, Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism)
  • Changes in nascent chromatin structure regulate activation of the pro-fibrotic transcriptome and myofibroblast emergence in organ fibrosis (2023, iScience)
  • Trametinib-Induced Epidermal Thinning Accelerates a Mouse Model of Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa (2023, Biomolecules)
  • Overview on Keloid Disorder: Phenotypic Spectrum, Connective Tissue Pathology, and Treatment Development (2020, International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology)

Joel Rosenbloom frequently collaborates with several researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • Peter J. Wermuth
  • Edward J. Macarak
  • Jouni Uitto
  • Andrew P. South
  • Martin K. Gelbard

Their publications are distributed among various journals, such as:

  • Experimental Dermatology
  • Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism
  • iScience
  • Biomolecules
  • International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology

Best Publications

  • Transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) causes a persistent increase in steady-state amounts of type I and type III collagen and fibronectin mRNAs in normal human dermal fibroblasts.

    J Varga;J Rosenbloom;S A Jimenez

  • Extracellular matrix 4: the elastic fiber.

    Joel Rosenbloom;William R. Abrams;Robert Mecham

  • Selective inhibition of human diploid fibroblast collagen synthesis by interferons.

    S A Jimenez;B Freundlich;J Rosenbloom

  • Alternative splicing of human elastin mRNA indicated by sequence analysis of cloned genomic and complementary DNA

    Zena Indik;Helena Yeh;Norma Ornstein-Goldstein;Paul Sheppard

  • Cytokine Networks in the Regulation of Inflammation and Fibrosis in the Lung

    Jack A. Elias;Bruce Freundlich;Jeffrey A. Kern;Joel Rosenbloom

  • Keloids: The paradigm of skin fibrosis - Pathomechanisms and treatment.

    Jonathan P. Andrews;Jaana Marttala;Edward Macarak;Joel Rosenbloom

  • RTX Toxins Recognize a β2 Integrin on the Surface of Human Target Cells

    Edward T. Lally;Irene R. Kieba;Atsushi Sato;Cecelia L. Green

  • Hydroxyproline content determines the denaturation temperature of chick tendon collagen.

    Joel Rosenbloom;Margaret Harsch;Sergio Jimenez

  • Narrative Review: Fibrotic Diseases: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms and Novel Therapies

    Joel Rosenbloom;Susan V. Castro;Sergio A. Jimenez

  • Analysis of the Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans leukotoxin gene. Delineation of unique features and comparison to homologous toxins.

    E T Lally;E E Golub;I R Kieba;N S Taichman

  • Hydroxyproline stabilizes the triple helix of chick tendon collagen.

    Sergio Jimenez;Margaret Harsch;Joel Rosenbloom

  • Cell-type specific recognition of RGD- and non-RGD-containing cell binding domains in fibrillin-1.

    Hiroshi Sakamoto;Thomas Broekelmann;David A. Cheresh;Francesco Ramirez

  • Fibronectin alters the phenotypic properties of cultured chick embryo chondroblasts

    Joel Rosenbloom;Christopher M. West;Robert Lanza;Mark Lowe

  • Strategies for anti-fibrotic therapies.

    Joel Rosenbloom;Fabian A. Mendoza;Sergio A. Jimenez

  • Co-ordinate increase in the expression of type I and type III collagen genes in progressive systemic sclerosis fibroblasts.

    S A Jimenez;G Feldman;R I Bashey;R Bienkowski

  • Sequence Variation of Bovine Elastin mRNA Due to Alternative Splicing

    Helena Yeh;Norma Ornstein-Goldstein;Zena Indik;Paul Sheppard

  • Characterization of the complete human elastin gene. Delineation of unusual features in the 5'-flanking region.

    M M Bashir;Z Indik;H Yeh;N Ornstein-Goldstein

  • An amelogenin gene defect associated with human X-linked amelogenesis imperfecta

    P.M. Collier;J.J. Sauk;J. Rosenbloom;Z.A. Yuan

  • Molecular cloning and carboxyl-propeptide analysis of human type III procollagen

    Helen R. Loidl;Jane M. Brinker;Mary May;Taina Pihlajaniemi

  • Inhibition of collagen synthesis by mononuclear cell supernates.

    S A Jimenez;W McArthur;J Rosenbloom

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Abrams
William R. Abrams New York University
Sergio A. Jimenez
Sergio A. Jimenez Thomas Jefferson University
Jouni Uitto
Jouni Uitto Thomas Jefferson University
Robert P. Mecham
Robert P. Mecham Washington University in St. Louis
Darwin J. Prockop
Darwin J. Prockop University of Pennsylvania
Maurizio Pacifici
Maurizio Pacifici Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Veli-Matti Kähäri
Veli-Matti Kähäri Turku University Hospital
Charles D. Boyd
Charles D. Boyd American International College
Agamemnon J. Carpousis
Agamemnon J. Carpousis Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Said M. Sebti
Said M. Sebti Virginia Commonwealth University

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