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Paul H. Weinreb is affiliated with Biogen in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans multiple subfields, including neurology, molecular biology, physiology, immunology and allergy, and cell biology.

The main research topics covered in Paul H. Weinreb's publications include:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Cell adhesion molecules research
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • S100 proteins and annexins
  • Prion diseases and protein misfolding
  • Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments
  • Neurological disorders and treatments

Some of the recent papers authored by or involving Paul H. Weinreb include:

  • Kinetic fingerprints differentiate the mechanisms of action of anti-Aβ antibodies (2020), published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
  • Acute targeting of pre-amyloid seeds in transgenic mice reduces Alzheimer-like pathology later in life (2020), published in Nature Neuroscience
  • Characterization of tau binding by gosuranemab (2020), published in Neurobiology of Disease
  • The αvβ6 integrin in cancer cell-derived small extracellular vesicles enhances angiogenesis (2020), published in Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • Differential expression of αVβ3 and αVβ6 integrins in prostate cancer progression (2021), published in PLoS ONE

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Paul H. Weinreb include:

  • Thierry Bussière
  • Edward D. Plowey
  • Sara Linse
  • Fang Qian
  • Joseph W. Arndt

Paul H. Weinreb's work is often published in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
  • Nature Neuroscience
  • Neurobiology of Disease
  • Journal of Extracellular Vesicles

Best Publications

  • The antibody aducanumab reduces Aβ plaques in Alzheimer’s disease

    Jeff Sevigny;Ping Chiao;Thierry Bussière;Paul H Weinreb

  • NACP, a protein implicated in Alzheimer's disease and learning, is natively unfolded.

    Paul H. Weinreb;Weiguo Zhen;Anna W. Poon;Kelly A. Conway

  • CHARACTERIZATION OF SFP, A BACILLUS SUBTILIS PHOSPHOPANTETHEINYL TRANSFERASE FOR PEPTIDYL CARRIER PROTEIN DOMAINS IN PEPTIDE SYNTHETASES

    Luis E. N. Quadri;Paul H. Weinreb;Ming Lei;Michiko M. Nakano

  • Identification of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene cluster encoding the biosynthetic enzymes for assembly of the virulence-conferring siderophore mycobactin.

    Luis E.N. Quadri;Jason Sello;Thomas A. Keating;Paul H. Weinreb

  • Partial Inhibition of Integrin αvβ6 Prevents Pulmonary Fibrosis without Exacerbating Inflammation

    Gerald S. Horan;Susan Wood;Victor Ona;Dan Jun Li

  • The alpha(v)beta6 integrin receptor for Foot-and-mouth disease virus is expressed constitutively on the epithelial cells targeted in cattle.

    Paul Monaghan;Sarah Gold;Jennifer Simpson;Zhidong Zhang

  • The core Alzheimer's peptide NAC forms amyloid fibrils which seed and are seeded by β-amyloid: is NAC a common trigger or target in neurodegenerative disease?

    Hogyu Han;Paul H. Weinreb;Peter T. Lansbury

  • Stromal features are predictive of disease mortality in oral cancer patients

    Daniel Marsh;Krishna Suchak;Karwan A Moutasim;Sabarinath Vallath

  • Post-translational modification of polyketide and nonribosomal peptide synthases.

    Christopher T Walsh;Amy M Gehring;Paul H Weinreb;Luis En Quadri

  • Inhibition of Integrin αvβ6, an Activator of Latent Transforming Growth Factor-β, Prevents Radiation-induced Lung Fibrosis

    Khalid Puthawala;Nicos Hadjiangelis;Steven C. Jacoby;Emmanuel Bayongan

  • Interleukin-1β Causes Acute Lung Injury via αvβ5 and αvβ6 Integrin–Dependent Mechanisms

    Michael T. Ganter;Jérémie Roux;Byron Miyazawa;Marybeth Howard

  • Structural and kinetic basis for the selectivity of aducanumab for aggregated forms of amyloid-β

    J.W. Arndt;F. Qian;B.A. Smith;C. Quan

  • Mice that lack activity of αvβ6- and αvβ8-integrins reproduce the abnormalities of Tgfb1- and Tgfb3-null mice

    Poshala Aluwihare;Zhenyu Mu;Zhicheng Zhao;Dawen Yu

  • Lysophosphatidic Acid Induces αvβ6 Integrin-Mediated TGF-β Activation via the LPA2 Receptor and the Small G Protein Gαq

    Ming Yan Xu;Joanne Porte;Alan J. Knox;Paul H. Weinreb

  • Function-blocking Integrin αvβ6 Monoclonal Antibodies DISTINCT LIGAND-MIMETIC AND NONLIGAND-MIMETIC CLASSES

    Paul H. Weinreb;Kenneth J. Simon;Paul Rayhorn;William J. Yang

  • αvβ6 Integrin Regulates Renal Fibrosis and Inflammation in Alport Mouse

    Kyungmin Hahm;Matvey E. Lukashev;Yi Luo;William J. Yang

  • Constitutively Activated Stat3 Induces Tumorigenesis and Enhances Cell Motility of Prostate Epithelial Cells through Integrin β6

    Janeen Azare;Kenneth Leslie;Hikmat Al-Ahmadie;William Gerald

  • Overexpression of the alpha v beta 6 integrin in cervical squamous cell carcinoma is a prognostic factor for decreased survival

    S Hazelbag;GG Kenter;A Gorter;EJ Dreef

  • Obtustatin A Potent Selective Inhibitor of α1β1 Integrin in Vitro and Angiogenesis in Vivo

    Cezary Marcinkiewicz;Paul H. Weinreb;Juan J. Calvete;Dariusz G. Kisiel

  • Enhanced potency of human Sonic hedgehog by hydrophobic modification.

    Frederick R. Taylor;Dingyi Wen;Ellen A. Garber;Amie N. Carmillo

Frequent Co-Authors

Dean Sheppard
Dean Sheppard University of California, San Francisco
Roger M. Nitsch
Roger M. Nitsch University of Zurich
Alexey Lugovskoy
Alexey Lugovskoy Biogen (United States)
R. Blake Pepinsky
R. Blake Pepinsky Biogen (United States)
Alan J. Knox
Alan J. Knox University of Nottingham
Christopher T. Walsh
Christopher T. Walsh Stanford University
Lucia R. Languino
Lucia R. Languino Thomas Jefferson University
Paul J. Wolters
Paul J. Wolters University of California, San Francisco
Simon T. Barry
Simon T. Barry AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Christopher S. Chen
Christopher S. Chen Boston University

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