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Stephen J. Pandol is affiliated with the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily resides in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Surgery, Oncology, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Their work covers a range of topics including pancreatic and hepatic oncology research, pancreatitis pathology and treatment, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, pancreatic function and diabetes, diabetes and associated disorders, cancer genomics and diagnostics, and radiomics and machine learning in medical imaging.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate a focus on pancreatic diseases and cancer detection. Notable papers include:

  • Early detection of pancreatic cancer, 2020, The Lancet. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
  • TRPV4 channel opening mediates pressure-induced pancreatitis initiated by Piezo1 activation, 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Artificial Intelligence and Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer, 2021, Pancreas
  • Extracellular vesicles in fatty liver promote a metastatic tumor microenvironment, 2023, Cell Metabolism
  • Critical thresholds: key to unlocking the door to the prevention and specific treatments for acute pancreatitis, 2020, Gut

Stephen J. Pandol collaborates frequently with several co-authors, which include:

  • Srinivas Gaddam
  • Dhiraj Yadav
  • Simon K. Lo
  • Phil A. Hart
  • Arsen Osipov

Their publications are often found in respected journals and venues within the field, with frequent contributions to:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Pancreas
  • Cancers
  • Pancreatology
  • Frontiers in Oncology

Best Publications

  • Acute Pancreatitis: Bench to the Bedside

    Stephen J. Pandol;Ashok K. Saluja;Clement W. Imrie;Peter A. Banks

  • The pancreatic stellate cell: a star on the rise in pancreatic diseases.

    M. Bishr Omary;Aurelia Lugea;Anson W. Lowe;Stephen J. Pandol

  • Early NF-κB activation is associated with hormone-induced pancreatitis

    Ilya Gukovsky;Anna S. Gukovskaya;Thane A. Blinman;Vjekoslav Zaninovic

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Type 3c (pancreatogenic) diabetes mellitus secondary to chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer

    Phil A Hart;Melena D Bellin;Dana K Andersen;David Bradley

  • Food‐derived polyphenols inhibit pancreatic cancer growth through mitochondrial cytochrome C release and apoptosis

    Michelle Mouria;Anna S. Gukovskaya;Yoon Jung;Peter Buechler

  • Hormone-evoked calcium release from intracellular stores is a quantal process

    Shmuel Muallem;S. J. Pandol;T. G. Beeker

  • Alternatively activated macrophages promote pancreatic fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis.

    Jing Xue;Vishal Sharma;Michael H. Hsieh;Ajay Chawla

  • Early detection of pancreatic cancer

    Stephen P Pereira;Lucy Oldfield;Alexander Ney;Phil A Hart

  • Cell death in pancreatitis: caspases protect from necrotizing pancreatitis.

    Olga A. Mareninova;Kai-Feng Sung;Kai-Feng Sung;Peggy Hong;Aurelia Lugea

  • Impaired autophagic flux mediates acinar cell vacuole formation and trypsinogen activation in rodent models of acute pancreatitis

    Olga A. Mareninova;Kip Hermann;Samuel W. French;Mark S. O’Konski

  • Neutrophils and NADPH Oxidase Mediate Intrapancreatic Trypsin Activation in Murine Experimental Acute Pancreatitis

    Anna S. Gukovskaya;Eva Vaquero;Vjekoslav Zaninovic;Fred S. Gorelick

  • Mechanism of chloride secretion induced by carbachol in a colonic epithelial cell line.

    K Dharmsathaphorn;S J Pandol

  • The role of neutrophils and platelet-activating factor in mediating experimental pancreatitis

    D Sandoval;A Gukovskaya;P Reavey;S Gukovsky

  • Desmoplasia of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

    Stephen Pandol;Mouad Edderkaoui;Ilya Gukovsky;Aurelia Lugea

  • Curcumin ameliorates ethanol and nonethanol experimental pancreatitis

    Ilya Gukovsky;Christopher N. Reyes;Eva C. Vaquero;Anna S. Gukovskaya

  • Localized pancreatic NF-κB activation and inflammatory response in taurocholate-induced pancreatitis

    Eva Vaquero;Ilya Gukovsky;Vjekoslav Zaninovic;Anna S. Gukovskaya

  • Ethanol diet increases the sensitivity of rats to pancreatitis induced by cholecystokinin octapeptide

    Stephen J. Pandol;Sasa Periskic;Ilya Gukovsky;Vjekoslav Zaninovic

Frequent Co-Authors

Vay Liang W. Go
Vay Liang W. Go University of California, Los Angeles
Samuel W. French
Samuel W. French UCLA Medical Center
Suresh T. Chari
Suresh T. Chari The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Shmuel Muallem
Shmuel Muallem National Institutes of Health
David C. Whitcomb
David C. Whitcomb University of Pittsburgh
Ramachandran Murali
Ramachandran Murali Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Robert Sutton
Robert Sutton University of Liverpool
Hidekazu Tsukamoto
Hidekazu Tsukamoto University of Southern California
Loic Le Marchand
Loic Le Marchand University of Hawaii at Manoa
Anirban Maitra
Anirban Maitra The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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