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  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Stephen J. Kennel is affiliated with the University of Tennessee Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of amyloidosis. The scientist's work spans multiple topics related to medical imaging, radiopharmaceutical chemistry, and antibody research.

They have contributed extensively in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with significant work in subfields such as Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Nephrology, and Oncology.

The scientist's notable recent papers include:

  • Cardiac Amyloid Detection by PET/CT Imaging of Iodine (124I) Evuzamitide (124I-p5+14), 2023, JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging
  • Clinical Confirmation of Pan-Amyloid Reactivity of Radioiodinated Peptide 124I-p5+14 (AT-01) in Patients with Diverse Types of Systemic Amyloidosis Demonstrated by PET/CT Imaging, 2023, Pharmaceuticals
  • First in Human Evaluation and Dosimetry Calculations for Peptide 124I-p5+14-a Novel Radiotracer for the Detection of Systemic Amyloidosis Using PET/CT Imaging, 2021, Molecular Imaging and Biology
  • Development and characterization of a prototypic pan-amyloid clearing agent - a novel murine peptide-immunoglobulin fusion, 2023, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Pre-Clinical Characterization of a Novel Fusion Protein (AT-03), with Pan-Amyloid Binding and Removal, 2021, Blood

Frequent co-authors collaborating with the scientist include:

  • Jonathan S. Wall
  • Alan Stuckey
  • Emily B. Martin
  • R. Eric Heidel
  • Bryan Whittle

The scientist's publications have appeared often in several venues, such as:

  • Blood
  • Journal of Nuclear Cardiology
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Amyloid

Their work broadly covers these main research topics:

  • Amyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes
  • Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
  • Parathyroid Disorders and Treatments
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes

Stephen J. Kennel was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2000.

Best Publications

  • Integrin alpha 6/beta 4 complex is located in hemidesmosomes, suggesting a major role in epidermal cell-basement membrane adhesion.

    A Sonnenberg;J Calafat;H Janssen;H Daams

  • High Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography: An Emerging Tool for Small Animal Cancer Research

    Michael J. Paulus;Shaun S. Gleason;Stephen J. Kennel;Patricia R. Hunsicker

  • Targetability of novel immunoliposomes modified with amphipathic poly(ethylene glycol) s conjugated at their distal terminals to monoclonal antibodies

    Kazuo Maruyama;Tomoko Takizawa;Tsutomu Yuda;Stephen J Kennel

  • The alpha 6 beta 1 (VLA-6) and alpha 6 beta 4 protein complexes: tissue distribution and biochemical properties

    A. Sonnenberg;C.J. Linders;J.H. Daams;S.J. Kennel

  • Lipid composition is important for highly efficient target binding and retention of immunoliposomes.

    Kazuo Maruyama;Stephen J. Kennel;Leaf Huang

  • Cationic liposomes enhance targeted delivery and expression of exogenous DNA mediated by N-terminal modified poly(L-lysine)-antibody conjugate in mouse lung endothelial cells.

    Vladimir S. Trubetskoy;Vladimir P. Torchilin;Stephen Kennel;Leaf Huang

  • Analysis of the tumor-associated antigen TSP-180. Identity with alpha 6-beta 4 in the integrin superfamily.

    S J Kennel;L J Foote;R Falcioni;A Sonnenberg

  • Comparison of techniques for enzyme immobilization on silicon supports

    Aravind Subramanian;Stephen J. Kennel;Patrick I. Oden;K.Bruce Jacobson

  • Use of N-terminal modified poly(L-lysine)-antibody conjugate as a carrier for targeted gene delivery in mouse lung endothelial cells.

    Vladimir S. Trubetskoy;Vladimir P. Torchilin;Stephen J. Kennel;Leaf Huang

  • Interactions of immunoliposomes with target cells.

    A Huang;S J Kennel;L Huang

  • Monoclonal antibody targeting of liposomes to mouse lung in vivo.

    Brenda J. Hughes;Stephen Kennel;Stephen Kennel;Ray Lee;Leaf Huang

  • Characterization of In Vivo Immunoliposome Targeting to Pulmonary Endothelium

    Kazuo Maruyama;Eric Holmberg;Stephen J. Kennel;Alexander Klibanov

  • Synergistic effects of leucine and resveratrol on insulin sensitivity and fat metabolism in adipocytes and mice.

    Antje Bruckbauer;Michael B. Zemel;Teresa Thorpe;Murthy R. Akula

  • Glucose biosensing using an enzyme-coated microcantilever

    A. Subramanian;P. I. Oden;S. J. Kennel;K. B. Jacobson

  • Binding of monoclonal antibody to protein antigen in fluid phase or bound to solid supports.

    Stephen J. Kennel

  • Expression of Tumor Antigen Correlated with Metastatic Potential of Lewis Lung Carcinoma and B16 Melanoma Clones in Mice

    R. Falcioni;S. J. Kennel;P. Giacomini;G. Zupi

  • Characterization of antibody covalently coupled to liposomes.

    Anthony Huang;Y.S. Tsao;Stephen J. Kennel;Leaf Huang

  • Detection method using a micromechanical antibody sensor

    Thomas G. Thundat;K. Bruce Jacobson;Mitchel J. Doktycz;Stephen J. Kennel

  • CD44 expression on murine tissues

    Stephen J. Kennel;Trish K. Lankford;Linda J. Foote;Sarah G. Shinpock

  • Monoclonal Antibody to Human Carcinoma-associated Protein Complex: Quantitation in Normal and Tumor Tissue

    Rita Falcioni;Ada Sacchi;James Resau;Stephen J. Kennel

Frequent Co-Authors

Leaf Huang
Leaf Huang University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ada Sacchi
Ada Sacchi Istituti Fisioterapici Ospitalieri
Alan Solomon
Alan Solomon University of Tennessee Medical Center
Thomas Thundat
Thomas Thundat University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Paul Nettesheim
Paul Nettesheim National Institutes of Health
George W. Kabalka
George W. Kabalka University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Sankar Mitra
Sankar Mitra Houston Methodist
Gabriella Zupi
Gabriella Zupi École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Michael G. Stabin
Michael G. Stabin Vanderbilt University
Steven M. Albelda
Steven M. Albelda University of Pennsylvania

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