The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Pancreatitis, Pancreas and Pancreatic cancer. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Gastroenterology, Trypsinogen and Intracellular. His Endocrinology study incorporates themes from Cholecystokinin, Apoptosis, Calcium and Cell biology.
Stephen J. Pandol has researched Pancreatitis in several fields, including Cytokine, Inflammation, Acute pancreatitis, Pancreatic disease and Mitochondrion. His research in Pancreas tackles topics such as Hepatic stellate cell which are related to areas like Immunology and Fibrosis. His Pancreatic cancer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cancer cell, Cancer research, Carcinogenesis and Pathology.
Stephen J. Pandol mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Pancreatitis, Endocrinology, Cancer research and Pancreatic cancer. His Internal medicine research integrates issues from Gastroenterology, Diabetes mellitus and Oncology. As part of one scientific family, Stephen J. Pandol deals mainly with the area of Pancreatitis, narrowing it down to issues related to the Acute pancreatitis, and often Intensive care medicine.
His studies deal with areas such as Cholecystokinin, Calcium and Intracellular as well as Endocrinology. His study explores the link between Cancer research and topics such as Apoptosis that cross with problems in Mitochondrion. His Acinar cell research includes themes of Secretion and Endoplasmic reticulum, Cell biology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pancreatitis, Internal medicine, Pancreatic cancer, Cancer research and Acute pancreatitis. The Pancreatitis study combines topics in areas such as Intracellular, PROTEIN KINASE D, Pharmacology and Pancreas. His Internal medicine research includes elements of Diabetes mellitus and Oncology.
His studies in Pancreatic cancer integrate themes in fields like Epidemiology, Incidence, Relative risk, Disease and Risk factor. Stephen J. Pandol interconnects Hepatic stellate cell, Cancer cell, Tumor microenvironment, Metastasis and GSK3B in the investigation of issues within Cancer research. The various areas that Stephen J. Pandol examines in his Acute pancreatitis study include Necrosis, Trypsinogen activation, Retrospective cohort study and Intensive care medicine.
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Acute Pancreatitis: Bench to the Bedside
Stephen J. Pandol;Ashok K. Saluja;Clement W. Imrie;Peter A. Banks.
Gastroenterology (2007)
The pancreatic stellate cell: a star on the rise in pancreatic diseases.
M. Bishr Omary;Aurelia Lugea;Anson W. Lowe;Stephen J. Pandol.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2007)
Early NF-κB activation is associated with hormone-induced pancreatitis
Ilya Gukovsky;Anna S. Gukovskaya;Thane A. Blinman;Vjekoslav Zaninovic.
American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology (1998)
PANCREATIC ACINAR CELLS PRODUCE, RELEASE, AND RESPOND TO TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA : ROLE IN REGULATING CELL DEATH AND PANCREATITIS
A S Gukovskaya;I Gukovsky;V Zaninovic;M Song.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1997)
Reactive Oxygen Species Produced by NAD(P)H Oxidase Inhibit Apoptosis in Pancreatic Cancer Cells
Eva C. Vaquero;Mouad Edderkaoui;Stephen J. Pandol;Ilya Gukovsky.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2004)
A Starring Role for Stellate Cells in the Pancreatic Cancer Microenvironment
Minoti V. Apte;Jeremy S. Wilson;Aurelia Lugea;Aurelia Lugea;Stephen J. Pandol;Stephen J. Pandol;Stephen J. Pandol.
Gastroenterology (2013)
Hormone-evoked calcium release from intracellular stores is a quantal process
Shmuel Muallem;S. J. Pandol;T. G. Beeker.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1989)
Food‐derived polyphenols inhibit pancreatic cancer growth through mitochondrial cytochrome C release and apoptosis
Michelle Mouria;Anna S. Gukovskaya;Yoon Jung;Peter Buechler.
International Journal of Cancer (2002)
The role of neutrophils and platelet-activating factor in mediating experimental pancreatitis
D Sandoval;A Gukovskaya;P Reavey;S Gukovsky.
Gastroenterology (1996)
Mechanism of chloride secretion induced by carbachol in a colonic epithelial cell line.
K Dharmsathaphorn;S J Pandol.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1986)
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