Physician
General Surgery
Dr. Kenneth C. Appell, MD
Dr. Kenneth C. Appell practices General Surgery. He graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine. Georgetown University School of Medicine is ranked 49/84 in Research/PrimaryCare. Kenneth Appell has written publications. He has 36 publications published with PubMed. The lastest paper is: 'Chronic hemodialysis using venipuncture and a surgically created arteriovenous fistula. 1966.'
Publications
- Selective functional inhibition of JAK-3 is sufficient for efficacy in collagen-induced arthritis in mice.
- Cell cycle progression following naive T cell activation is independent of Jak3/common gamma-chain cytokine signals.
- Novel pyrrolidine ureas as C-C chemokine receptor 1 (CCR1) antagonists.
- Janus-kinase-3-dependent signals induce chromatin remodeling at the Ifng locus during T helper 1 cell differentiation.
- Identification of CXCR3 receptor agonists in combinatorial small-molecule libraries.
- A novel high-throughput screening format to identify inhibitors of secreted acid sphingomyelinase.
- Serum creatine kinase activity and its changes after a muscle biopsy.
- Preparation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to substance P.
- Ultra-high throughput screen of two-million-member combinatorial compound collection in a miniaturized, 1536-well assay format.
- Chronic hemodialysis using venipuncture and a surgically created arteriovenous fistula. 1966.
- Chemokine receptor-ligand interactions measured using time-resolved fluorescence.
- Anthrotainin, an inhibitor of substance P binding produced by Gliocladium catenulatum.
- WIN 64821, a novel neurokinin antagonist produced by an Aspergillus sp. II. Biological activity.
- Partial structural characterization of the cytoplasmic domain of the erythrocyte membrane protein, band 3.
- Differential scanning calorimetry of milk fat globule membranes.
- Evaluation of structural interdependence of membrane-spanning and cytoplasmic domains of band 3.
- Characterization of the reversible conformational equilibrium of the cytoplasmic domain of erythrocyte membrane band 3.
- Identification of immunoreactive forms of human erythrocyte band 3 in nonerythroid cells.
- Characterization of the stimulatory action of insulin on insulin-like growth factor II binding to rat adipose cells. Differences in the mechanism of insulin action on ...
- Insulin-induced subcellular redistribution of insulin-like growth factor II receptors in the rat adipose cell. Counterregulatory effects of isoproterenol, adenosine, a...
- Neurotransmitter release from bradykinin-stimulated PC12 cells. Stimulation of cytosolic calcium and neurotransmitter release.
- AHR-16303B, a novel antagonist of 5-HT2 receptors and voltage-sensitive calcium channels.
- Antagonists that demonstrate species differences in neurokinin-1 receptors.
- Synthesis and substance P antagonist activity of naphthimidazolium derivatives.
- Synthesis and substance P receptor binding activity of androstano[3,2-b]pyrimido[1,2-a]benzimidazoles.
- Imidazo[4,5-b]quinoxaline cyanines as neurokinin antagonists.
- Identification and initial evaluation of 4-N-aryl-[1,4]diazepane ureas as potent CXCR3 antagonists.
- Synthesis and initial evaluation of novel, non-peptidic antagonists of the alpha(v)-integrins alpha(v)beta(3) and alpha(v)beta(5).
- Sulfonamido-aryl ethers as bradykinin B1 receptor antagonists.
- Synthesis of (3,4-dimethoxyphenoxy)alkylamino acetamides as orexin-2 receptor antagonists.
- Kinase inhibitors as drugs for chronic inflammatory and immunological diseases: progress and challenges.
- Identification and characterization of small-molecule inhibitors of Tie2 kinase.
- 2-Benzimidazolyl-9-(chroman-4-yl)-purinone derivatives as JAK3 inhibitors.
- 2-(Aminomethyl)-benzamide-based glycine transporter type-2 inhibitors.
- Novel pyrrolidine heterocycles as CCR1 antagonists.
Schools
Georgetown University
Saint Vincent39s Hospital
Brooklyn Va Hospital
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Georgetown University School of Medicine
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