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Overview

John P. Geibel is a researcher affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their work mainly spans the fields of Medicine and Engineering, with a particular focus on Biomedical Engineering and Surgery. Additional areas of study include Automotive Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's research covers several main topics, including:

  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
  • Ion Transport and Channel Regulation
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology

Among their recent published papers are:

  • "3D Bioprinting of Vascularized Tissues for in vitro and in vivo Applications," 2021, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • "3D Bioprinting Using Hydrogels: Cell Inks and Tissue Engineering Applications," 2022, Pharmaceutics
  • "Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Applications for Bone Tissue Engineering," 2023, Cells
  • "Colonic Fluid and Electrolyte Transport 2022: An Update," 2022, Cells
  • "Human Small Intestine Transplantation: Segmental Susceptibility to Ischemia Using Different Preservation Solutions and Conditions," 2020, Transplantation Proceedings

These publications have been featured in various scientific journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • Cells
  • Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • Pharmaceutics
  • Transplantation Proceedings
  • Scientific Reports

John P. Geibel has collaborated often with several coauthors, including David C. Mulligan, Bruce A. Davis, Michele Finotti, F. D'Amico, and Annika Dell, reflecting ongoing partnerships in related research areas.

Best Publications

  • Renal Vacuolar H+-ATPase

    Carsten A. Wagner;Karin E. Finberg;Sylvie Breton;Vladimir Marshansky

  • Surface dynamics in living acinar cells imaged by atomic force microscopy: identification of plasma membrane structures involved in exocytosis.

    Stefan W. Schneider;Kumudesh C. Sritharan;John P. Geibel;Hans Oberleithner

  • Angiotensin II stimulates both Na(+)-H+ exchange and Na+/HCO3- cotransport in the rabbit proximal tubule.

    John Geibel;Gerhard Giebisch;Walter F. Boron

  • Calcium-pump inhibitors induce functional surface expression of Delta F508-CFTR protein in cystic fibrosis epithelial cells.

    Marie E. Egan;Judith Glöckner-Pagel;Catherine A. Ambrose;Paula A. Cahill

  • Gastric Acid, Calcium Absorption, and Their Impact on Bone Health

    Sascha Kopic;John P. Geibel

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation of pp125FAK and paxillin in aortic endothelial cells induced by mechanical strain

    Y. Yano;J. Geibel;B. E. Sumpio

  • Unusual permeability properties of gastric gland cells

    Steven J. Waisbren;John P. Geibel;Irvin M. Modlin;Walter F. Boron

  • Regulation of the expression of the Cl-/anion exchanger pendrin in mouse kidney by acid-base status

    Carsten A. Wagner;Carsten A. Wagner;Karin E. Finberg;Karin E. Finberg;Paul A. Stehberger;Paul A. Stehberger;Richard P. Lifton;Richard P. Lifton

  • Fluid absorption in isolated perfused colonic crypts.

    S. K. Singh;H. J. Binder;Walter Boron;J. P. Geibel

  • The KCNE2 potassium channel ancillary subunit is essential for gastric acid secretion

    Torsten K. Roepke;Arun Anantharam;Philipp Kirchhoff;Stephanie M. Busque

  • The B1-subunit of the H+ ATPase is required for maximal urinary acidification

    Karin E. Finberg;Carsten A. Wagner;Matthew A. Bailey;Teodor G. Păunescu

  • An apical permeability barrier to NH3/NH4+ in isolated, perfused colonic crypts

    Satish K. Singh;Henry J. Binder;John P. Geibel;Walter F. Boron

  • Extracellular polyamines regulate fluid secretion in rat colonic crypts via the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor

    Sam X. Cheng;John P. Geibel;Steven C. Hebert

  • Nanoparticles that deliver triplex-forming peptide nucleic acid molecules correct F508del CFTR in airway epithelium

    Nicole Ali McNeer;Kavitha Anandalingam;Rachel J. Fields;Christina Caputo

  • Expression of calcium-sensing receptor in rat colonic epithelium: evidence for modulation of fluid secretion

    Sam X. Cheng;Masahiro Okuda;Amy E. Hall;John P. Geibel

  • The functions and roles of the extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptor along the gastrointestinal tract.

    John P Geibel;Steven C Hebert

  • Effects of the serine/threonine kinase SGK1 on the epithelial Na(+) channel (ENaC) and CFTR: implications for cystic fibrosis.

    C A Wagner;Michael Ott;K Klingel;S Beck

  • Secretion and absorption by colonic crypts.

    John P. Geibel

  • Functions and roles of the extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptor in the gastrointestinal tract.

    Steven C Hebert;Sam Cheng;John Geibel

  • Gi regulation of secretory vesicle swelling examined by atomic force microscopy

    Bhanu P. Jena;Stefan W. Schneider;John P. Geibel;Paul Webster

Frequent Co-Authors

Carsten A. Wagner
Carsten A. Wagner University of Zurich
Gerhard Giebisch
Gerhard Giebisch Yale University
Steven C. Hebert
Steven C. Hebert Yale University
Walter F. Boron
Walter F. Boron Case Western Reserve University
Hans Oberleithner
Hans Oberleithner University of Münster
Walter E. Longo
Walter E. Longo Yale University
Michael Kashgarian
Michael Kashgarian Yale University
Richard P. Lifton
Richard P. Lifton Rockefeller University
David W. Martin
David W. Martin University of Toronto
Michael J. Caplan
Michael J. Caplan Yale University

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