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Mark A. Feitelson

Mark A. Feitelson

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Microbiology

D-Index
51
Citations
10058
World Ranking
4314
National Ranking
1664

Overview

Mark A. Feitelson is affiliated with Temple University in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focused on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. They have published extensively on topics relating to liver diseases and viral hepatitis.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

The scientist's research covers a range of subfields such as:

  • Epidemiology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Hepatology
  • Cancer Research
  • Biotechnology

Key topics addressed in their work include:

  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation

Recent publications by Mark A. Feitelson include:

  • Short-chain fatty acids in cancer pathogenesis, 2023, Cancer and Metastasis Reviews
  • Hepatitis B x (HBx) as a Component of a Functional Cure for Chronic Hepatitis B, 2022, Biomedicines

Their collaborative network features frequent coauthors, notably:

  • Alla Arzumanyan
  • Arvin Medhat
  • Ira J. Spector
  • Noreen McBrearty
  • Eugene Bichenkov

Mark A. Feitelson has contributed to academic books as well, including the publication:

  • Liver Cancer - Genesis, Progression and Metastasis, published by IntechOpen, 2022

Their work has appeared in various scientific journals, with publications spanning:

  • Cancer and Metastasis Reviews
  • Neoplasia
  • Oncotarget
  • Biomedicines
  • Viruses

Best Publications

  • Pathogenic mechanisms in HBV- and HCV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma

    Alla Arzumanyan;Helena M. G. P. V. Reis;Mark A. Feitelson

  • Sustained proliferation in cancer: Mechanisms and novel therapeutic targets

    Mark A. Feitelson;Alla Arzumanyan;Rob J. Kulathinal;Stacy W. Blain

  • Human viral oncogenesis: a cancer hallmarks analysis.

    Enrique A. Mesri;Mark A. Feitelson;Karl Munger

  • Genetic mechanisms of hepatocarcinogenesis.

    Mark A Feitelson;Bill Sun;N Lale Satiroglu Tufan;Jie Liu

  • Hepatitis B x antigen and p53 are associated in vitro and in liver tissues from patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma

    Feitelson Ma;Zhu M;Duan Lx;London Wt

  • Designing a broad-spectrum integrative approach for cancer prevention and treatment

    Keith I. Block;Charlotte Gyllenhaal;Leroy Lowe;Amedeo Amedei

  • Hepatitis B virus integration, fragile sites, and hepatocarcinogenesis

    Mark A. Feitelson;Jungmin Lee

  • Malignant transformation of immortalized transgenic hepatocytes after transfection with hepatitis B virus DNA.

    M. Höhne;S. Schaefer;M. Seifer;M.A. Feitelson

  • Oxidative stress and antioxidants in hepatic pathogenesis.

    Hye-Lin Ha;Hye-Jun Shin;Mark A Feitelson;Dae-Yeul Yu

  • Preclinical characterization of GLS4, an inhibitor of hepatitis B virus core particle assembly.

    Guoyi Wu;Bo Liu;Yingjun Zhang;Jing Li

  • Does the Hepatitis B Antigen HBx Promote the Appearance of Liver Cancer Stem Cells

    Alla Arzumanyan;Tiffany Friedman;Irene O.L. Ng;Marcia M. Clayton

  • Hepatitis B virus in hepatocarcinogenesis.

    Mark A. Feitelson

  • Hepatitis B virus X protein protects against anti-Fas-mediated apoptosis in human liver cells by inducing NF-κB

    Jingbo Pan;Ling-Xun Duan;Bill S. Sun;Mark A. Feitelson

  • Downregulation of E-cadherin by hepatitis B virus X antigen in hepatocellullar carcinoma.

    J. Liu;J. Liu;Z. Lian;S. Han;M. M. Y. Waye

  • Epigenetic repression of E-cadherin expression by hepatitis B virus x antigen in liver cancer

    Alla Arzumanyan;Tiffany Friedman;Enoch Kotei;Irene O.L. Ng

  • Role of mir-148a in hepatitis B associated hepatocellular carcinoma

    Ke Yuan;Zhaorui Lian;Bill Sun;Marcia M. Clayton

  • Epigenetic regulation of MicroRNA-122 by peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma and hepatitis b virus X protein in hepatocellular carcinoma cells

    Kyoungsub Song;Chang Han;Jinqiang Zhang;Dongdong Lu

  • Tupaia CD81, SR-BI, claudin-1, and occludin support hepatitis C virus infection.

    Yimin Tong;Yongzhe Zhu;Xueshan Xia;Yuan Liu

  • Short-chain fatty acids in cancer pathogenesis

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  • The translation initiation factor, hu-Sui1 may be a target of hepatitis B X antigen in hepatocarcinogenesis.

    Zhaorui Lian;Jingbo Pan;Jie Liu;ShuMin Zhang

  • Hepatitis B virus transgenic mouse model of chronic liver disease.

    Jonathan Larkin;Marcy Clayton;Bill Sun;Claire E. Perchonock

  • Hepatitis Bx antigen stimulates expression of a novel cellular gene, URG4, that promotes hepatocellular growth and survival.

    N. Lale Satiroglu Tufan;Zhaorui Lian;Jie Liu;Jingbo Pan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael C. Kew
Michael C. Kew University of Cape Town
Raymond F. Schinazi
Raymond F. Schinazi Emory University
Daiming Fan
Daiming Fan Air Force Medical University
Hongyang Wang
Hongyang Wang Second Military Medical University
Irene Oi-Lin Ng
Irene Oi-Lin Ng University of Hong Kong
Baruch S. Blumberg
Baruch S. Blumberg Fox Chase Cancer Center
Anna Mae Diehl
Anna Mae Diehl Duke University
Alexandros G. Georgakilas
Alexandros G. Georgakilas National Technical University of Athens
Tong Wu
Tong Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Linda D. Siracusa
Linda D. Siracusa Thomas Jefferson University

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