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Jordan S. Pober

Jordan S. Pober

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Immunology

D-Index
135
Citations
70109
World Ranking
193
National Ranking
126

Medicine

D-Index
136
Citations
70640
World Ranking
1976
National Ranking
1120

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Jordan S. Pober is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans several important subfields, including molecular biology, surgery, immunology, biomaterials, and transplantation.

The main topics covered by Pober's work include:

  • Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
  • Infant Nutrition and Health
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
  • Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications

Pober has published multiple recent papers demonstrating a focus on vascular biology, transplantation, and tissue engineering:

  • Cardiac allograft vasculopathy: current review and future research directions, 2021, Cardiovascular Research
  • Complement Membrane Attack Complex, 2020, American Journal Of Pathology
  • Spontaneous reversal of stenosis in tissue-engineered vascular grafts, 2020, Science Translational Medicine
  • Differential functional roles of fibroblasts and pericytes in the formation of tissue-engineered microvascular networks in vitro, 2020, npj Regenerative Medicine
  • Lysis of cold-storage-induced microvascular obstructions for ex vivo revitalization of marginal human kidneys, 2020, American Journal of Transplantation

Pober frequently collaborates with other researchers, notably with:

  • Dan Jane-wit (13 collaborations)
  • George Tellides (11 collaborations)
  • Richard W. Pierce (11 collaborations)
  • W. Mark Saltzman (10 collaborations)
  • Bo Jiang (9 collaborations)

The scientist's research has often been published in highly specialized journals, with frequent venues including:

  • American Journal of Transplantation (7 publications)
  • Nature Communications (7 publications)
  • American Journal Of Pathology (6 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (6 publications)
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation (4 publications)

Jordan S. Pober is also recognized as a member of the Association of American Physicians, reflecting a role in the professional scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Endothelial Cells in Physiology and in the Pathophysiology of Vascular Disorders

    Douglas B. Cines;Eleanor S. Pollak;Clayton A. Buck;Joseph Loscalzo

  • Identification of an inducible endothelial-leukocyte adhesion molecule

    Michael P. Bevilacqua;Jordan S. Pober;Donna L. Mendrick;Ramzi S. Cotran

  • Evolving functions of endothelial cells in inflammation

    Jordan S. Pober;William C. Sessa

  • Overlapping patterns of activation of human endothelial cells by interleukin 1, tumor necrosis factor, and immune interferon.

    Jordan S. Pober;Michael A. Gimbrone;Lynne A. Lapierre;Donna L. Mendrick

  • Cytokines and endothelial cell biology

    J. S. Pober;R. S. Cotran

  • Interleukin 1 acts on cultured human vascular endothelium to increase the adhesion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, monocytes, and related leukocyte cell lines.

    M P Bevilacqua;J S Pober;M E Wheeler;R S Cotran

  • Recombinant tumor necrosis factor induces procoagulant activity in cultured human vascular endothelium: characterization and comparison with the actions of interleukin 1

    Michael P. Bevilacqua;Jordan S. Pober;Gerard R. Majeau;Walter Fiers

  • Interleukin 1 (IL-1) induces biosynthesis and cell surface expression of procoagulant activity in human vascular endothelial cells

    Michael P. Bevilacqua;Jordan S. Pober;Gerard R. Majeau;Ramzi S. Cotran

  • The role of endothelial cells in inflammation

    Jordan S. Pober;Ramzi S. Cotran

  • Functional CD40 ligand is expressed on human vascular endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and macrophages: implications for CD40-CD40 ligand signaling in atherosclerosis.

    François Mach;Uwe Schönbeck;Galina K. Sukhova;Todd Bourcier

  • Two distinct monokines, interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor, each independently induce biosynthesis and transient expression of the same antigen on the surface of cultured human vascular endothelial cells.

    Jordan S Pober;Michael P Bevilacqua;Donna L Mendrick;Lynne A Lapierre

  • Selective Inhibition of NF-κB Activation by a Peptide That Blocks the Interaction of NEMO with the IκB Kinase Complex

    Michael J. May;Fulvio D'Acquisto;Lisa A. Madge;Judith Glöckner

  • Dicer Dependent MicroRNAs Regulate Gene Expression and Functions in Human Endothelial Cells

    Yajaira Suárez;Carlos Fernández-Hernando;Jordan S. Pober;William C. Sessa

  • Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis award lecture. Cytokine-mediated activation of vascular endothelium. Physiology and pathology.

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  • Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factors (TRAFs)

    John R Bradley;Jordan S Pober

  • Ia expression by vascular endothelium is inducible by activated T cells and by human gamma interferon.

    Jordan S. Pober;Michael A. Gimbrone;Ramzi S. Cotran;Carol S. Reiss

  • Activation of monocyte/macrophage functions related to acute atheroma complication by ligation of CD40: induction of collagenase, stromelysin, and tissue factor.

    François Mach;Uwe Schönbeck;Jean-Yves Bonnefoy;Jordan S. Pober

  • Control of apoptosis during angiogenesis by survivin expression in endothelial cells.

    Daniel S. O'Connor;Jeffrey S. Schechner;Colette Adida;Mehdi Mesri

  • Immune interferon activates multiple class II major histocompatibility complex genes and the associated invariant chain gene in human endothelial cells and dermal fibroblasts

    Tucker Collins;Alan J. Korman;Claire T. Wake;Jeremy M. Boss

  • Recombinant human tumor necrosis factor increases mRNA levels and surface expression of HLA-A,B antigens in vascular endothelial cells and dermal fibroblasts in vitro

    Tucker Collins;Lynne A. Lapierre;Walter Fiers;Jack L. Strominger

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred L. M. Bothwell
Alfred L. M. Bothwell University of Arizona
W. Mark Saltzman
W. Mark Saltzman Yale University
Michael A. Gimbrone
Michael A. Gimbrone Brigham and Women's Hospital
Wang Min
Wang Min Yale University
Walter Fiers
Walter Fiers Ghent University
Tucker Collins
Tucker Collins Boston Children's Hospital
William C. Sessa
William C. Sessa Pfizer (United States)
Christopher C.W. Hughes
Christopher C.W. Hughes University of California, Irvine
Philip W. Askenase
Philip W. Askenase Yale University
Peter Libby
Peter Libby Brigham and Women's Hospital

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