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6873
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Overview

William F. Stenson is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on areas intersecting pulmonary and respiratory medicine, cell biology, oncology, immunology, and genetics.

The scientist's recent publications feature studies on intestinal growth regulation, immune responses, and inflammatory bowel diseases. Notable papers include:

  • "Hyaluronic acid promotes Lgr5+ stem cell proliferation and crypt fission through TLR4 and PGE2 transactivation of EGFR," 2020, published in American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
  • "Nonmicrobial Activation of TLRs Controls Intestinal Growth, Wound Repair, and Radioprotection," 2021, appearing in Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Variation in Treatment of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases at Major Referral Centers in the United States," 2021, published through UNC Libraries

Their frequent coauthors include Matthew A. Ciorba, Terrence E. Riehl, David M. Alvarado, Xueping Ee, and Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan, reflecting collaboration across immunology and gastrointestinal research domains.

Key publication venues where Stenson has contributed include:

  • American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • UNC Libraries

Stenson's main fields of study encompass Medicine with five related publications and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology with three publications. More specialized subfields covered by their work include:

  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Cell Biology
  • Oncology
  • Immunology
  • Genetics

The primary research topics addressed by William F. Stenson involve:

  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Best Publications

  • Gastrointestinal Toxicity With Celecoxib vs Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs for Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis: The CLASS Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Fred E. Silverstein;Gerald Faich;Jay L. Goldstein;Lee S. Simon

  • Quantitative assay for acute intestinal inflammation based on myeloperoxidase activity: Assessment of inflammation in rat and hamster models

    J.E. Krawisz;P. Sharon;W.F. Stenson

  • Enhanced Synthesis of Leukotriene B4 by Colonic Mucosa in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Pinchas Sharon;William F. Stenson

  • Expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase and nitrotyrosine in colonic epithelium in inflammatory bowel disease

    II Singer;DW Kawka;S Scott;JR Weidner

  • Cyclooxygenase 2 is induced in colonic epithelial cells in inflammatory bowel disease

    Irwin I. Singer;Douglas W. Kawka;Suzanne R. Schloemann;Teresa G. Tessner

  • Dietary supplementation with fish oil in ulcerative colitis.

    William F. Stenson;David Cort;John Rodgers;Robert Burakoff

  • Celecoxib Versus Naproxen and Diclofenac in Osteoarthritis Patients: SUCCESS-I Study

    Gurkirpal Singh;John G. Fort;Jay L. Goldstein;Roger A. Levy

  • Percent cholesterol absorption in normal women and men quantified with dual stable isotopic tracers and negative ion mass spectrometry

    Matthew S. Bosner;Louis G. Lange;William F. Stenson;Richard E. Ostlund

  • Metabolism of arachidonic acid in ionophore-stimulated neutrophils. Esterification of a hydroxylated metabolite into phospholipids.

    W F Stenson;C W Parker

  • Metabolism of Arachidonic Acid in Acetic Acid Colitis in Rats: Similarity to Human Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Pinchas Sharon;William F. Stenson

  • Gastrointestinal absorption and plasma kinetics of soy Δ5-phytosterols and phytostanols in humans

    Richard E. Ostlund;Janet B. McGill;Chun-Min Zeng;Douglas F. Covey

  • Cyclooxygenase-2-dependent arachidonic acid metabolites are essential modulators of the intestinal immune response to dietary antigen.

    Rodney D. Newberry;William F. Stenson;Robin G. Lorenz

  • Prostaglandins, macrophages, and immunity.

    William Stenson;C. W. Parker

  • Inhibition of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase augments trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid colitis in mice.

    Gregory J Gurtner;Rodney D Newberry;Suzanne R Schloemann;Keely G McDonald

  • Modulation of Cyclic AMP in Purified Rat Mast Cells I. Responses to Pharmacologic, Metabolic, and Physical Stimuli

    Timothy J. Sullivan;Keith L. Parker;William Stenson;Charles W. Parker

  • Crypt stem cell survival in the mouse intestinal epithelium is regulated by prostaglandins synthesized through cyclooxygenase-1.

    Steven Cohn;Suzanne Schloemann;Teresa Tessner;Karen Seibert

  • Phytosterols that are naturally present in commercial corn oil significantly reduce cholesterol absorption in humans

    Richard E Ostlund;Susan B Racette;Alfred Okeke;William F Stenson

  • Sulfasalazine Inhibits the Synthesis of Chemotactic Lipids by Neutrophils

    William F. Stenson;Elizabeth Lobos

  • Myd88-dependent positioning of Ptgs2-expressing stromal cells maintains colonic epithelial proliferation during injury

    Sarah L. Brown;Terrence E. Riehl;Monica R. Walker;Michael J. Geske

  • Lactobacillus probiotic protects intestinal epithelium from radiation injury in a TLR-2/cyclo-oxygenase-2-dependent manner

    Matthew A Ciorba;Terrence E Riehl;M Suprada Rao;Clara Moon

Frequent Co-Authors

David H. Alpers
David H. Alpers Washington University in St. Louis
Richard P. MacDermott
Richard P. MacDermott Albany Medical Center Hospital
Rodney D. Newberry
Rodney D. Newberry Washington University in St. Louis
Charles W. Parker
Charles W. Parker Washington University in St. Louis
Stefan Schreiber
Stefan Schreiber Kiel University
John P. Atkinson
John P. Atkinson Washington University in St. Louis
Douglas F. Covey
Douglas F. Covey Washington University in St. Louis
Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck
Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck Washington University in St. Louis
Aubrey R. Morrison
Aubrey R. Morrison Washington University in St. Louis

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