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82
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3664
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1825

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2007 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Paul H. Krebsbach is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within biomedicine, focusing primarily on Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Among subfields, their work is concentrated in Molecular Biology, Oncology, Cancer Research, Biomedical Engineering, and Surgery.

The main topics addressed throughout their publications include Bone Tissue Engineering Materials, Pluripotent Stem Cells Research, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, Cancer Cells and Metastasis, Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments, and Mesenchymal Stem Cell Research.

Notable recent papers by Krebsbach include:

  • CD276 expression enables squamous cell carcinoma stem cells to evade immune surveillance, 2021, published in Cell stem cell
  • Whitlockite-Enabled Hydrogel for Craniofacial Bone Regeneration, 2021, published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Engineered extracellular matrices facilitate brain organoids from human pluripotent stem cells, 2023, published in Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
  • MicroRNA-1911-3p targets mEAK-7 to suppress mTOR signaling in human lung cancer cells, 2020, published in Heliyon
  • Nanoscale hybrid implant surfaces and Osterix-mediated osseointegration, 2021, published in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A

The scientist frequently publishes in journals such as Heliyon, Molecular Cancer Research, Cell stem cell, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology.

Frequent collaborators in Krebsbach's research include Jin Koo Kim, Joe Nguyen, Daniela Baccelli Silveira Mendonça, Alexandra Fox, and Connor Ray.

The scientist has received recognition including being named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011 and Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) in 2007.

Best Publications

  • Bone tissue engineering using polycaprolactone scaffolds fabricated via selective laser sintering.

    Jessica M. Williams;Adebisi Adewunmi;Rachel M. Schek;Colleen L. Flanagan

  • 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

  • Indirect Solid Free Form Fabrication of Local and Global Porous, Biomimetic and Composite 3D Polymer-Ceramic Scaffolds

    J.M Taboas;R.D Maddox;P.H Krebsbach;S.J Hollister

  • Isolation and characterization of MC3T3-E1 preosteoblast subclones with distinct in vitro and in vivo differentiation/mineralization potential.

    Dian Wang;Kurt Christensen;Kanwal Chawla;Guozhi Xiao

  • Human prostate cancer metastases target the hematopoietic stem cell niche to establish footholds in mouse bone marrow.

    Yusuke Shiozawa;Elisabeth A. Pedersen;Aaron M. Havens;Aaron M. Havens;Younghun Jung

  • Bone formation in vivo: comparison of osteogenesis by transplanted mouse and human marrow stromal fibroblasts.

    Paul H. Krebsbach;Sergei A. Kuznetsov;Kazuhito Satomura;Robert V. B. Emmons

  • Inhibition of osteoblastic bone formation by nuclear factor-kappaB.

    Jia Chang;Zhuo Wang;Eric Tang;Zhipeng Fan

  • Craniofacial Tissue Engineering by Stem Cells

    J.J. Mao;W.V. Giannobile;J.A. Helms;S.J. Hollister

  • Coating of VEGF-releasing scaffolds with bioactive glass for angiogenesis and bone regeneration

    J. Kent Leach;Darnell Kaigler;Zhuo Wang;Paul H. Krebsbach

  • Combined Angiogenic and Osteogenic Factor Delivery Enhances Bone Marrow Stromal Cell‐Driven Bone Regeneration

    Yen Chen Huang;Darnell Kaigler;Kevin G. Rice;Paul H. Krebsbach

  • Synthetic polymer coatings for long-term growth of human embryonic stem cells

    Luis G Villa-Diaz;Himabindu Nandivada;Jun Ding;Naiara C Nogueira-de-Souza

  • Recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells into prostate tumours promotes metastasis

    Younghun Jung;Jin Koo Kim;Yusuke Shiozawa;Jingcheng Wang

  • Ameloblastin is a cell adhesion molecule required for maintaining the differentiation state of ameloblasts.

    Satoshi Fukumoto;Takayoshi Kiba;Bradford Hall;Noriyuki Iehara

  • VEGF scaffolds enhance angiogenesis and bone regeneration in irradiated osseous defects.

    Darnell Kaigler;Zhuo Wang;Kim Horger;David J Mooney

  • Evidence for tissue-resident mesenchymal stem cells in human adult lung from studies of transplanted allografts

    Vibha N. Lama;Lisa Smith;Linda Badri;Andrew Flint

  • Nanotopography Influences Adhesion, Spreading, and Self-Renewal of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

    Weiqiang Chen;Luis G. Villa-Diaz;Yubing Sun;Shinuo Weng

  • Bone marrow stromal cells: characterization and clinical application.

    P.H. Krebsbach;S.A. Kuznetsov;P. Bianco;P. Gehron Robey

  • Engineering craniofacial scaffolds

    Scott J. Hollister;C. Y. Lin;E. Saito;R. D. Schek

  • Full-length sequence, localization, and chromosomal mapping of ameloblastin. A novel tooth-specific gene.

    Paul H. Krebsbach;Suk Keun Lee;Yutaka Matsuki;Christine A. Kozak

  • Dentin sialoprotein, dentin phosphoprotein, enamelysin and ameloblastin, tooth- specific molecules that are distinctively expressed during murine dental differentiation

    Catherine Bègue-Kirn;Paul H. Krebsbach;John D. Bartlett;William T. Butler

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott J. Hollister
Scott J. Hollister Georgia Institute of Technology
Russell S. Taichman
Russell S. Taichman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yusuke Shiozawa
Yusuke Shiozawa Wake Forest University
Joerg Lahann
Joerg Lahann University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Renny T. Franceschi
Renny T. Franceschi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yoshihiko Yamada
Yoshihiko Yamada National Institutes of Health
James P. Simmer
James P. Simmer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jianping Fu
Jianping Fu University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David J. Mooney
David J. Mooney Harvard University
Pamela Gehron Robey
Pamela Gehron Robey National Institutes of Health

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