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Best Female Scientists

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115
Citations
78858
World Ranking
696
National Ranking
423

Biology and Biochemistry

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117
Citations
80491
World Ranking
707
National Ranking
449

Medicine

D-Index
117
Citations
80834
World Ranking
4117
National Ranking
2253

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Overview

Pamela Gehron Robey is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple areas within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The scientist's primary fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these fields, Pamela Gehron Robey has focused on subfields such as:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Rheumatology
  • Oncology
  • Urology

The main research topics covered in their work are:

  • Mesenchymal stem cell research
  • Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
  • Bone health and treatments
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
  • TGF-β signaling in diseases
  • Bone Metabolism and Diseases

Several recent papers reflect the scope of their research:

  • "Modeling plasticity and dysplasia of pancreatic ductal organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells" (2021), published in Cell Stem Cell
  • "A single day of TGF-β1 exposure activates chondrogenic and hypertrophic differentiation pathways in bone marrow-derived stromal cells" (2021), published in Communications Biology
  • "A cholinergic neuroskeletal interface promotes bone formation during postnatal growth and exercise" (2022), published in Cell Stem Cell
  • "From Stem Cells to Bone-Forming Cells" (2021), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Lineage-specific differentiation of osteogenic progenitors from pluripotent stem cells reveals the FGF1-RUNX2 association in neural crest-derived osteoprogenitors" (2020), published in Stem Cells

Frequently appearing publication venues for their work include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cell Stem Cell
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Stem Cells
  • Bone Research

Collaborations feature a number of coauthors with repeated joint publications. Some frequent collaborators are:

  • Kathryn Futrega
  • Byron W. H. Mui
  • Michael R. Doran
  • Mara Riminucci
  • Alessandro Corsi

Best Publications

  • Postnatal human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) in vitro and in vivo

    Gronthos S;Mankani M;Brahim J;Robey Pg

  • Investigation of multipotent postnatal stem cells from human periodontal ligament

    Byoung Moo Seo;Masako Miura;Stan Gronthos;Peter Mark Bartold

  • SHED: Stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth

    Masako Miura;Stan Gronthos;Mingrui Zhao;Bai Lu

  • Bone Marrow Stromal Stem Cells: Nature, Biology, and Potential Applications

    Paolo Bianco;Mara Riminucci;Stan Gronthos;Pamela Gehron Robey

  • Laminin--a glycoprotein from basement membranes.

    R Timpl;H Rohde;P G Robey;S I Rennard

  • Stem Cell Properties of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells

    S. Gronthos;J. Brahim;W. Li;L.W. Fisher

  • Bone marrow stromal cells attenuate sepsis via prostaglandin E(2)-dependent reprogramming of host macrophages to increase their interleukin-10 production.

    Krisztián Németh;Asada Leelahavanichkul;Peter S T Yuen;Balázs Mayer

  • Self-Renewing Osteoprogenitors in Bone Marrow Sinusoids Can Organize a Hematopoietic Microenvironment

    Benedetto Sacchetti;Alessia Funari;Stefano Michienzi;Silvia Di Cesare

  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Revisiting History, Concepts, and Assays

    Paolo Bianco;Pamela Gehron Robey;Paul J. Simmons

  • Surface protein characterization of human adipose tissue-derived stromal cells

    Stan Gronthos;Dawn M. Franklin;Holly A. Leddy;Pamela G. Robey

  • MT1-MMP-Deficient Mice Develop Dwarfism, Osteopenia, Arthritis, and Connective Tissue Disease due to Inadequate Collagen Turnover

    Kenn Holmbeck;Paolo Bianco;John Caterina;Susan Yamada

  • Isolation and characterization of type IV procollagen, laminin, and heparan sulfate proteoglycan from the EHS sarcoma.

    Hynda K. Kleinman;Mary L. McGarvey;Lance A. Liotta;Pamela Gehron Robey

  • Stem cells in tissue engineering.

    Paolo Bianco;Pamela Gehron Robey

  • The meaning, the sense and the significance: translating the science of mesenchymal stem cells into medicine

    Paolo Bianco;Xu Cao;Paul S. Frenette;Jeremy J. Mao

  • Circulating Skeletal Stem Cells

    Sergei A. Kuznetsov;Mahesh H. Mankani;Stan Gronthos;Kazuhito Satomura

  • Single‐Colony Derived Strains of Human Marrow Stromal Fibroblasts Form Bone After Transplantation In Vivo

    Sergei A. Kuznetsov;Paul H. Krebsbach;Kazuhito Satomura;Janet Kerr

  • A Mosaic Activating Mutation in AKT1 Associated with the Proteus Syndrome

    Marjorie J Lindhurst;Julie C Sapp;Jamie K. Teer;Jennifer J Johnston

  • Marrow stromal stem cells

    Paolo Bianco;Pamela Gehron Robey

  • Isolation of a heparan sulfate-containing proteoglycan from basement membrane

    John R. Hassell;Pamela Gehron Robey;Hans-Jurgen Barrach;Joseph Wilczek

  • Human bone cells in vitro.

    Pamela Gehron Robey;John D. Termine

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Bianco
Paolo Bianco Sapienza University of Rome
Sergei A. Kuznetsov
Sergei A. Kuznetsov National Institutes of Health
Marian F. Young
Marian F. Young National Institutes of Health
Stan Gronthos
Stan Gronthos University of Adelaide
Larry W. Fisher
Larry W. Fisher National Institutes of Health
John D. Termine
John D. Termine National Institutes of Health
Songtao Shi
Songtao Shi University of Pennsylvania
David F. Stroncek
David F. Stroncek National Institutes of Health
Alan Boyde
Alan Boyde Queen Mary University of London
Ronald D. G. McKay
Ronald D. G. McKay Lieber Institute for Brain Development

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