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Overview

Reynold A. Panettieri is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focused interest in subfields such as Physiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology, and Immunology. This breadth of study reflects a comprehensive engagement with biological and clinical aspects of human health, particularly respiratory and immune system functions.

The scientist's work can be categorized into several main topics, including:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Respiratory and cough-related research
  • Inhalation and respiratory drug delivery
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) research
  • COVID-19 clinical research studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research
  • Allergic rhinitis and sensitization

The recent papers authored or co-authored by Panettieri include:

  • ARRIVE 2.0 and the British Journal of Pharmacology: Updated guidance for 2020 (2020, British Journal of Pharmacology)
  • Planning experiments: Updated guidance on experimental design and analysis and their reporting III (2022, British Journal of Pharmacology)
  • A practical guide for transparent reporting of research on natural products in the British Journal of Pharmacology: Reproducibility of natural product research (2020, British Journal of Pharmacology)
  • Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in previously undiagnosed health care workers in New Jersey, at the onset of the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic (2020, BMC Infectious Diseases)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic and research shutdown: staying safe and productive (2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation)

Panettieri's frequent collaborators include several researchers who have co-authored multiple publications with them. These co-authors are:

  • Bradley E. Chipps (29 joint publications)
  • Cynthia Koziol-White (22 joint publications)
  • Emily S. Barrett (19 joint publications)
  • Christopher S. Ambrose (19 joint publications)
  • Daniel B. Horton (17 joint publications)

Regarding publication venues, Panettieri has contributed substantially to several journals, indicating a consistent presence in influential and specialized publications. The main venues include:

  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (14 publications)
  • British Journal of Pharmacology (13 publications)
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (13 publications)
  • Respiratory Research (12 publications)
  • Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (12 publications)

Best Publications

  • The mdx mouse diaphragm reproduces the degenerative changes of Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    H. H. Stedman;H. L. Sweeney;J. B. Shrager;H. C. Maguire

  • ARRIVE 2.0 and the British Journal of Pharmacology: Updated guidance for 2020.

    Elliott Lilley;S. Clare Stanford;David E. Kendall;Stephen P.H. Alexander

  • Planning experiments: Updated guidance on experimental design and analysis and their reporting III

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  • Tuberin Regulates p70 S6 Kinase Activation and Ribosomal Protein S6 Phosphorylation A ROLE FOR THE TSC2 TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE IN PULMONARY LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS (LAM)

    Elena A. Goncharova;Dmitry A. Goncharov;Andrew Eszterhas;Deborah S. Hunter

  • Asthma outcomes: Biomarkers

    Stanley J. Szefler;Sally Wenzel;Robert Brown;Serpil C. Erzurum

  • Roles of cysteinyl leukotrienes in airway inflammation, smooth muscle function, and remodeling.

    Stephen T. Holgate;Marc Peters-Golden;Reynold A. Panettieri;William R. Henderson

  • Effects of LTD4 on Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation, Matrix Expression, and Contraction In Vitro: Differential Sensitivity to Cysteinyl Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists

    Reynold A. Panettieri;Elaine M. L. Tan;Vincenzo Ciocca;Mark A. Luttmann

  • A human airway smooth muscle cell line that retains physiological responsiveness.

    R. A. Panettieri;R. K. Murray;L. R. DePalo;P. A. Yadvish

  • Sphingosine 1-phosphate modulates human airway smooth muscle cell functions that promote inflammation and airway remodeling in asthma

    Alaina J. Ammit;Annette T. Hastie;Lisa C. Edsall;Rebecca K. Hoffman

  • Benralizumab for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and sputum eosinophilia: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2a study.

    Christopher E Brightling;Eugene R Bleecker;Reynold A Panettieri;Mona Bafadhel

  • Non-genomic Effects of Glucocorticoids: An Updated View.

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  • Tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced secretion of RANTES and interleukin-6 from human airway smooth muscle cells: modulation by glucocorticoids and beta-agonists.

    Alaina J. Ammit;Aili L. Lazaar;Carla Irani;Geraldine M. O'Neill

  • Direct Effects of Interleukin-13 on Signaling Pathways for Physiological Responses in Cultured Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells

    Johanne C. Laporte;Paul E. Moore;Simonetta Baraldo;Marie-Hélène Jouvin

  • T lymphocytes adhere to airway smooth muscle cells via integrins and CD44 and induce smooth muscle cell DNA synthesis.

    Aili L. Lazaar;Steven M. Albelda;Joseph M. Pilewski;Brian Brennan

  • Tralokinumab for severe, uncontrolled asthma (STRATOS 1 and STRATOS 2): two randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 clinical trials

    Reynold A. Panettieri;Reynold A. Panettieri;Ulf Sjöbring;AnnaMaria Péterffy;Peter Wessman

  • PI3K is required for proliferation and migration of human pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells

    Elena A. Goncharova;Alaina J. Ammit;Carla Irani;Richard G. Carroll

  • CD38/cyclic ADP-ribose-mediated Ca2+ signaling contributes to airway smooth muscle hyper-responsiveness

    Deepak A. Deshpande;Timothy F. Walseth;Reynold A. Panettieri;Mathur S. Kannan

  • IL-13 and IL-4 cause eotaxin release in human airway smooth muscle cells: a role for ERK.

    Paul E. Moore;Trudi L. Church;David D. Chism;Reynold A. Panettieri

  • A disease module in the interactome explains disease heterogeneity, drug response and captures novel pathways and genes in asthma

    Amitabh Sharma;Jörg Menche;C. Chris Huang;Tatiana Ort

  • Synthetic responses in airway smooth muscle

    Peter H Howarth;Alan J Knox;Yassine Amrani;Omar Tliba

  • Vitamin D inhibits growth of human airway smooth muscle cells through growth factor-induced phosphorylation of retinoblastoma protein and checkpoint kinase 1

    G Damera;HW Fogle;P Lim;EA Goncharova

  • Roles of cysteinyl leukotrienes in airway inflammation, smooth muscle function, and remodeling. Discussion

    Stephen T. Holgate;Marc Peters-Golden;Reynold A. Panettieri;William R. Henderson

  • In the clinic. Asthma.

    Reynold A Panettieri

Frequent Co-Authors

Yassine Amrani
Yassine Amrani University of Leicester
Raymond B. Penn
Raymond B. Penn Thomas Jefferson University
Angela Franciska Haczku
Angela Franciska Haczku University of California, Davis
Timothy F. Walseth
Timothy F. Walseth University of Minnesota
Wendy C. Moore
Wendy C. Moore Wake Forest University
Bradley E. Chipps
Bradley E. Chipps American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Stephen P. Peters
Stephen P. Peters Wake Forest University
Jeffrey L. Benovic
Jeffrey L. Benovic Thomas Jefferson University
Stephen B. Liggett
Stephen B. Liggett University of South Florida
Christopher E. Brightling
Christopher E. Brightling University of Leicester

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