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Overview

Pablo Rubinstein is affiliated with the New York Blood Center in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to Genetics, Surgery, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Hematology.

Their work addresses topics including Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Research, Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes, Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus, Biomedical Research and Pathophysiology, Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases, and Anesthesia and Sedative Agents.

Rubinstein has published several papers across diverse medical journals. These include:

  • The wider perspective: cord blood banks and their future prospects, 2021, British Journal of Haematology
  • Cord-Blood Transplants from Unrelated Donors in Patients with Hurler's Syndrome, 2021, UNC Libraries
  • Sedation for bronchoscopy: current practices in Latin America, 2020, Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia
  • Recomendaciones para la realización de intervenciones pulmonares durante la pandemia COVID-19, 2020, Revista médica de Chile
  • P22.04 Prospective Validation of an Eight Gene mRNA Signature in Plasma for the Diagnosis of Early Stage Lung Cancer, 2021, Journal of Thoracic Oncology

Frequent collaborators in their research include Sergio Querol, J. Alejandro Madrigal, Susan Staba, Maria L. Escolar, and Michele D. Poe.

Their publications have appeared in venues such as the British Journal of Haematology, UNC Libraries, Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia, Revista médica de Chile, and the Journal of Thoracic Oncology.

Best Publications

  • Outcomes among 562 Recipients of Placental-Blood Transplants from Unrelated Donors

    Rubinstein P;Carrier C;Scaradavou A;Kurtzberg J

  • Outcomes after transplantation of cord Blood or bone marrow from unrelated donors in adults with leukemia

    Mary J. Laughlin;Mary Eapen;Pablo Rubinstein;John E. Wagner

  • Placental Blood as a Source of Hematopoietic Stem Cells for Transplantation Into Unrelated Recipients

    Joanne Kurtzberg;Mary Laughlin;Michael L. Graham;Clay Smith

  • Infusion of ex vivo expanded T regulatory cells in adults transplanted with umbilical cord blood: safety profile and detection kinetics.

    Claudio G. Brunstein;Jeffrey S. Miller;Qing Cao;David H. McKenna

  • Hematopoietic Engraftment and Survival in Adult Recipients of Umbilical-Cord Blood from Unrelated Donors

    Mary J. Laughlin;Juliet Barker;Barbara Bambach;Omer N. Koc

  • Processing and cryopreservation of placental/umbilical cord blood for unrelated bone marrow reconstitution.

    Pablo Rubinstein;Ludy Dobrila;Richard E. Rosenfield;John W. Adamson

  • Comparison of outcomes of unrelated bone marrow and umbilical cord blood transplants in children with acute leukemia.

    Vanderson Rocha;Jacqueline Cornish;Eric L. Sievers;Alexandra Filipovich

  • Outcomes of transplantation of unrelated donor umbilical cord blood and bone marrow in children with acute leukaemia: a comparison study

    Mary Eapen;Pablo Rubinstein;Mei Jie Zhang;Cladd Stevens

  • Disseminated Kaposi's Sarcoma in Homosexual Men

    ALVlN E. Friedman-Kien;Linda J. Laubenstein;Pablo Rubinstein;Elena Buimovici-Klein

  • High Frequency of Nonclassical Steroid 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency

    Phyllis W. Speiser;B O Dupont;Pablo Rubinstein;Alberto Piazza

  • Cord-blood transplants from unrelated donors in patients with Hurler's syndrome.

    Susan L. Staba;Maria L. Escolar;Michele Poe;Young Kim

  • Stored placental blood for unrelated bone marrow reconstitution.

    P Rubinstein;RE Rosenfield;JW Adamson;CE Stevens

  • Cell dose and speed of engraftment in placental/umbilical cord blood transplantation: graft progenitor cell content is a better predictor than nucleated cell quantity

    Anna Rita Migliaccio;Anna Rita Migliaccio;Anna Rita Migliaccio;John W. Adamson;John W. Adamson;John W. Adamson;Cladd E. Stevens;Cladd E. Stevens;Cladd E. Stevens;N. Ludy Dobrila;N. Ludy Dobrila;N. Ludy Dobrila

  • Isolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells from human umbilical cord blood: Reevaluation of critical factors for successful isolation and high ability to proliferate and differentiate to chondrocytes as compared to mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow and adipose tissue

    Xiaohong Zhang;Masako Hirai;Susana Cantero;Rodica Ciubotariu

  • International System for Human Gene Nomenclature (1979) ISGN (1979)

    T B Shows;C A Alper;D Bootsma;M Dorf

  • Herpes zoster: A possible early clinical sign for development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in high-risk individuals

    A.E. Friedman-Kien;F.L. Lafleur;E. Gendler;N.P. Hennessey

  • Congenital rubella syndrome as a model for type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus: increased prevalence of islet cell surface antibodies.

    F. Ginsberg-Fellner;M. E. Witt;S. Yagihashi;M. J. Dobersen

  • Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 mRNA expression in peripheral blood cells predicts disease progression independently of the numbers of CD4+ lymphocytes.

    Kalle Saksela;Cladd Stevens;Pablo Rubinstein;David Baltimore

  • Umbilical cord blood regulatory T-cell expansion and functional effects of tumor necrosis factor receptor family members OX40 and 4-1BB expressed on artificial antigen-presenting cells.

    Keli L. Hippen;Paul Harker-Murray;Stephen B. Porter;Sarah C. Merkel

  • A perspective on the selection of unrelated donors and cord blood units for transplantation.

    Stephen R. Spellman;Mary Eapen;Brent R. Logan;Carlheinz Mueller

  • Outcomes of transplantation of unrelated donor umbilical cord blood and bone marrow in children with acute leukaemia: a comparison study. Editorial comment

    Vanderson Rocha;Eliane Gluckman;Mary Eapen;Pablo Rubinstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Cladd E. Stevens
Cladd E. Stevens Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Joanne Kurtzberg
Joanne Kurtzberg Duke University
John W. Adamson
John W. Adamson University of California, San Diego
Santiago Rodríguez de Córdoba
Santiago Rodríguez de Córdoba Spanish National Research Council
Anna Rita Migliaccio
Anna Rita Migliaccio University of Bologna
Nicole Suciu-Foca
Nicole Suciu-Foca Columbia University
Mary M. Horowitz
Mary M. Horowitz Medical College of Wisconsin
Noorbibi K. Day
Noorbibi K. Day University of South Florida
John E. Wagner
John E. Wagner University of Minnesota
Bo Dupont
Bo Dupont Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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