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Kenneth R. Feingold is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine with significant contributions in several subfields including surgery, epidemiology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, infectious diseases, and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

Their work centers on topics related to lipid metabolism and disorders, COVID-19 clinical research studies, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, lipoproteins and cardiovascular health, diabetes, cardiovascular risks and lipoproteins, cancer, lipids, and metabolism, as well as cholesterol and lipid metabolism.

Feingold has published extensively, with recent papers including:

  • Lipid and Lipoprotein Metabolism, 2022, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America
  • The Bidirectional Link Between HDL and COVID-19 Infections, 2021, Journal of Lipid Research
  • The Bidirectional Interaction of COVID-19 Infections and Lipoproteins, 2023, Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Approach to Patients with Elevated Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels, 2022, Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

Frequent coauthors in their research include Alan Chait, Carl Grünfeld, and Peter M. Elias. Collaborative work with these researchers spans various studies in lipid metabolism and related clinical fields.

Feingold's publications are often found in journals such as:

  • Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Journal of Lipid Research
  • Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America

The research contributions involve detailed investigations into lipid and lipoprotein metabolism, interactions between COVID-19 and lipid profiles, as well as clinical approaches for managing dyslipidemias. This reflects a focus on advancing understanding in cardiovascular and metabolic health through both clinical and molecular perspectives.

Best Publications

  • Effects of infection and inflammation on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism: mechanisms and consequences to the host.

    Weerapan Khovidhunkit;Min-Sun Kim;Riaz A. Memon;Judy K. Shigenaga

  • Endotoxin and cytokines induce expression of leptin, the ob gene product, in hamsters.

    C Grunfeld;C Zhao;J Fuller;A Pollack

  • Lipids, lipoproteins, triglyceride clearance, and cytokines in human immunodeficiency virus infection and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

    C. Grunfeld;Miyin Pang;W. Doerrler;J. K. Shigenaga

  • THE AGED EPIDERMAL PERMEABILITY BARRIER : STRUCTURAL, FUNCTIONAL, AND LIPID BIOCHEMICAL ABNORMALITIES IN HUMANS AND A SENESCENT MURINE MODEL

    R Ghadially;B E Brown;S M Sequeira-Martin;K R Feingold

  • Lipopenia and skin barrier abnormalities in DGAT2-deficient mice.

    Scot J. Stone;Heather M. Myers;Steven M. Watkins;Barbara E. Brown

  • Leptin regulation of the immune response and the immunodeficiency of malnutrition

    Raffaella Faggioni;Kenneth R. Feingold;Carl Grunfeld

  • Thiazolidinedione use and bone loss in older diabetic adults.

    Ann V. Schwartz;Deborah E. Sellmeyer;Eric Vittinghoff;Lisa Palermo

  • Cutaneous barrier perturbation stimulates cytokine production in the epidermis of mice.

    Ladonna C. Wood;Simon M. Jackson;Peter M. Elias;Carl Grunfeld

  • pH directly regulates epidermal permeability barrier homeostasis, and stratum corneum integrity/cohesion.

    Jean-Pierre Hachem;Debra Crumrine;Joachim Fluhr;Joachim Fluhr;Barbara E. Brown

  • Thematic review series: Skin Lipids. The role of epidermal lipids in cutaneous permeability barrier homeostasis

    Kenneth R. Feingold

  • Transepidermal water loss: the signal for recovery of barrier structure and function.

    Gerhard Grubauer;Peter M. Elias;Kenneth R. Feingold

  • Metabolic disturbances and wasting in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

    Carl Grunfeld;Kenneth R. Feingold

  • Diabetes-related complications, glycemic control, and falls in older adults

    Ann V. Schwartz;Eric Vittinghoff;Deborah E. Sellmeyer;Kenneth R. Feingold

  • Infection and Inflammation-Induced Proatherogenic Changes of Lipoproteins

    Weerapan Khovidhunkit;Riaz A. Memon;Kenneth R. Feingold;Carl Grunfeld

  • Role of cytokines in inducing hyperlipidemia.

    Kenneth R Feingold;Carl Grunfeld

  • Leptin-deficient (ob/ob) mice are protected from T cell-mediated hepatotoxicity: Role of tumor necrosis factor α and IL-18

    Raffaella Faggioni;Jessica Jones-Carson;David A. Reed;Charles A. Dinarello

  • Psychological Stress Perturbs Epidermal Permeability Barrier Homeostasis: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Stress-Associated Skin Disorders

    Amit Garg;Mary-Margaret Chren;Laura P. Sands;Mary S. Matsui

  • Generation of free fatty acids from phospholipids regulates stratum corneum acidification and integrity.

    Joachim W Fluhr;Jack Kao;Mahendra Jain;Sung K Ahn

  • Lipid content and lipid type as determinants of the epidermal permeability barrier.

    G Grubauer;K R Feingold;R M Harris;P M Elias

  • ENDOTOXIN AND CYTOKINES INDUCE EXPRESSION OF LEPTIN, THE OB GENE PRODUCT, IN HAMSTERS : A ROLE FOR LEPTIN IN THE ANOREXIA OF INFECTION

    C. Grunfeld;C. Zhao;J. Fuller;A. Pollock

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Elias
Peter M. Elias University of California, San Francisco
Carl Grunfeld
Carl Grunfeld University of California, San Francisco
Aaron I. Vinik
Aaron I. Vinik Eastern Virginia Medical School
George P. Chrousos
George P. Chrousos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Robert I McLachlan
Robert I McLachlan Monash University
Ashley B. Grossman
Ashley B. Grossman University of Oxford
Jerome M. Hershman
Jerome M. Hershman University of California, Los Angeles
Márta Korbonits
Márta Korbonits Queen Mary University of London
Maria I. New
Maria I. New Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Debra Crumrine
Debra Crumrine University of California, San Francisco

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