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Overview

Scott A. Waldman is primarily affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, predominantly Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a substantial focus on Oncology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Gastroenterology, and Biotechnology as key subfields.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics, including:

  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies

Scott A. Waldman has authored and contributed to several research papers. Selected recent publications include:

  • THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22: Catalytic receptors, 2021, British Journal of Pharmacology
  • The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24: Catalytic receptors, 2023, British Journal of Pharmacology
  • Review article: diagnosis, management and patient perspectives of the spectrum of constipation disorders, 2021, Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • Enteroendocrine cell regulation of the gut-brain axis, 2023, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Real-World Treatment Strategies to Improve Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Idiopathic Constipation and Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Constipation, 2022, The American Journal of Gastroenterology

The scientist has frequently collaborated with peers including Adam E. Snook, Trevor R. Baybutt, Ariana A. Entezari, Joshua R. Barton, and Robert D. Carlson.

Scott A. Waldman has published regularly in venues such as Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts, Science, Cancer Biology & Therapy, IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE, and Cancer Research. These platforms reflect the diverse reach of their research contributions within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Atrial natriuretic factor selectively activates particulate guanylate cyclase and elevates cyclic GMP in rat tissues.

    S A Waldman;R M Rapoport;F Murad

  • Atrial natriuretic factor elicits an endothelium-independent relaxation and activates particulate guanylate cyclase in vascular smooth muscle

    Raymond J. Winquist;Elizabeth P. Faison;Scott A. Waldman;Karen Schwartz

  • Cardiopoietic stem cell therapy in heart failure: the C-CURE (Cardiopoietic stem Cell therapy in heart failURE) multicenter randomized trial with lineage-specified biologics.

    Jozef Bartunek;Atta Behfar;Dariouch Dolatabadi;Marc Vanderheyden

  • Co-purification of an atrial natriuretic factor receptor and particulate guanylate cyclase from rat lung.

    T Kuno;J W Andresen;Y Kamisaki;S A Waldman

  • Single- and Multiple-Dose Pharmacokinetics of Caspofungin in Healthy Men

    Julie A. Stone;Sherry D. Holland;Peter J. Wickersham;Andrew Sterrett

  • Soluble guanylate cyclase from rat lung exists as a heterodimer.

    Y Kamisaki;S Saheki;M Nakane;J A Palmieri

  • Guanylyl cyclase C is a selective marker for metastatic colorectal tumors in human extraintestinal tissues

    S. L. Carrithers;M. T. Barber;S. Biswas;S. J. Parkinson

  • Biochemical mechanisms underlying vascular smooth muscle relaxation: the guanylate cyclase-cyclic GMP system.

    Scott A. Waldman;Ferid Murad

  • Cardiopoietic cell therapy for advanced ischaemic heart failure: results at 39 weeks of the prospective, randomized, double blind, sham-controlled CHART-1 clinical trial.

    Jozef Bartunek;Andre Terzic;Beth A. Davison;Gerasimos S. Filippatos

  • Antiobesity Pharmacotherapy: New Drugs and Emerging Targets

    Gilbert W. Kim;Jieru E. Lin;Erik S. Blomain;Scott A. Waldman

  • COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING STOMACHAL AND OESOPHAGEAL CANCER CELLS

    Waldman Scott A;Park Jason;Schulz Stephanie

  • Atrial natriuretic peptide binding, cross-linking, and stimulation of cyclic GMP accumulation and particulate guanylate cyclase activity in cultured cells.

    D. C. Leitman;J. W. Andresen;R. M. Catalano;S. A. Waldman

  • Guanylyl cyclase C agonists regulate progression through the cell cycle of human colon carcinoma cells

    Giovanni Mario Pitari;M D Di Guglielmo;J Park;S Schulz

  • Exposure‐Dependent Inhibition of Intestinal and Hepatic CYP3A4 In Vivo by Grapefruit Juice

    Maria L. Veronese;Lisa P. Gillen;Joanne P. Burke;Ellen P. Dorval

  • Applications of nanoparticles to diagnostics and therapeutics in colorectal cancer

    Paolo Fortina;Paolo Fortina;Larry J. Kricka;David J. Graves;Jason Y Park

  • First do no harm: Managing antihistamine impairment in patients with allergic rhinitis

    Thomas B. Casale;Michael S. Blaiss;Erwin Gelfand;Timothy Gilmore

  • Pharmacokinetics of Ertapenem in Healthy Young Volunteers

    A. K. Majumdar;D. G. Musson;K. L. Birk;C. J. Kitchen

  • Guanylyl Cyclase C Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis by Restricting Proliferation and Maintaining Genomic Integrity

    Peng Li;Stephanie Schulz;Alessandro Bombonati;Juan P. Palazzo

  • Desensitization to nitroglycerin in vascular smooth muscle from rat and human.

    Scott A. Waldman;Robert M. Rapoport;Robert Ginsburg;Ferid Murad

  • Effect of in vivo nitroglycerin therapy on endothelium-dependent and independent vascular relaxation and cyclic GMP accumulation in rat aorta.

    César R. Molina;Jeffrey W. Andresen;Robert M. Rapoport;Scott Waldman

Frequent Co-Authors

Andre Terzic
Andre Terzic Mayo Clinic
Giovanni Pitari
Giovanni Pitari University of L'Aquila
Ferid Murad
Ferid Murad The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Paola Bovolenta
Paola Bovolenta Spanish National Research Council
Bruce E. Torbett
Bruce E. Torbett Seattle Children's Hospital
Laurence C. Eisenlohr
Laurence C. Eisenlohr Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Elizabeth M. Simpson
Elizabeth M. Simpson University of British Columbia
Wyeth W. Wasserman
Wyeth W. Wasserman University of British Columbia
Reiner A. Veitia
Reiner A. Veitia Université Paris Cité
Peggy J. Farnham
Peggy J. Farnham University of Southern California

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