James Aronson
Sourced from institutional research profiles (UAMS TRI or ARA).
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (1985–2020); U.S. National Science Foundation (2003); Amgen (United States) (2002–2005); Children's Mercy Hospital (1998); American Academy of Ophthalmology (2004); Duke University (1983); University of Arkansas Medical Center (1997); United States Equestrian Federation (2004); Arkansas Cardiology (1997); Duke Medical Center (1983); Orthopaedic Research (1994); Thrombosis Research Institute (2004); Duke University Hospital (1983); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (1989–1994); University of Nebraska Medical Center (1990)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
James Aronson's research has focused on the study of infectious diseases, with a particular emphasis on host-pathogen interactions. His work investigates the mechanisms by which microbes cause disease and the body's response to these infections. Aronson has explored various aspects of microbial pathogenesis and the development of strategies to combat infectious agents.
Metrics
- h-index: 34
- Publications: 83
- Citations: 4,144
Selected Publications
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Coalescing expansile skeletal disease: Delineation of an extraordinary osteopathy involving the IFITM5 mutation of osteogenesis imperfecta type V (2020)
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Nutlin‐3 treatment spares cisplatin‐induced inhibition of bone healing while maintaining osteosarcoma toxicity (2016)
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Interobserver Variability Using a Commercially Available System of Archived Digital Radiography With Integrated Computer-assisted Measurements for Scoliosis Cobb Angles (2013)
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Cisplatin inhibits bone healing during distraction osteogenesis (2013)
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Metabolic Endotoxemia And Inhibition Of Direct Bone Regeneration: A Pilot Study (2012)
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Rosiglitazone Inhibits Bone Regeneration and Causes Significant Accumulation of Fat at Sites of New Bone Formation (2012)
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Rosiglitazone disrupts endosteal bone formation during distraction osteogenesis by local adipocytic infiltration (2012)
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Inhibin A enhances bone formation during distraction osteogenesis (2011)
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Distraction osteogenesis in TNF receptor 1 deficient mice is protected from chronic ethanol exposure (2011)
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Restoration of regenerative osteoblastogenesis in aged mice: Modulation of TNF (2009)
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Direct bone formation during distraction osteogenesis does not require TNFα receptors and elevated serum TNFα fails to inhibit bone formation in TNFR1 deficient mice (2009)
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Chronic ethanol exposure inhibits distraction osteogenesis in a mouse model: Role of the TNF signaling axis (2007)
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A novel rat model for the study of deficits in bone formation in type-2 diabetes (2007)
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A novel mouse model for the study of the inhibitory effects of chronic ethanol exposure on direct bone formation (2006)
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Effects of Systemic and Local Administration of Recombinant Human IGF-I (rhIGF-I) on De Novo Bone Formation in an Aged Mouse Model (2006)
Grants & Funding
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- MODULATION OF OSTEOGENESIS IN AGED RATS--FGF 2 NIH
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