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Ellis Eckstein Golub, Ph.D.


Contact information
Biochemistry Department
University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine
240 South 40th Street
Philadelphia, PA
Office: 215-898-4629
Fax: 215-898-3695
Education:
BA (Chemistry)
Brandeis University, 1963.
Ph.D. (Biochemistry)
Tufts University, 1969.
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Description of Research Expertise

Calcification mechanisms; Matrix vesicles in bone and cartilage mineralization; protein structure modeling

Selected Publications

Golub Ellis E: Biomineralization and matrix vesicles in biology and pathology. Seminars in immunopathology 33(5): 409-17, Sep 2011.

Wen D, Qing L, Harrison G, Golub E, Akintoye S O: Anatomic site variability in rat skeletal uptake and desorption of fluorescently labeled bisphosphonate. Oral diseases 17(4): 427-32, May 2011.

Malamud D, Abrams W R, Barber C A, Weissman D, Rehtanz M, Golub E: Antiviral activities in human saliva. Advances in dental research 23(1): 34-7, Apr 2011.

Golub Ellis E: Role of matrix vesicles in biomineralization. Biochimica et biophysica acta 1790(12): 1592-8, Dec 2009.

Harrison Gerald, Haffey Patrick, Golub Ellis E: A nanogram-level colloidal gold single reagent quantitative protein assay. Analytical biochemistry 380(1): 1-4, Sep 2008.

Li Yong, Suggs Cynthia, Wright J Timothy, Yuan Zhi-an, Aragon Melissa, Fong Hanson, Simmons Darrin, Daly Bill, Golub Ellis E, Harrison Gerald, Kulkarni Ashok B, Gibson Carolyn W: Partial rescue of the amelogenin null dental enamel phenotype. The Journal of biological chemistry 283(22): 15056-62, May 2008.

Damek-Poprawa Monika, Golub Ellis, Otis Linda, Harrison Gerald, Phillips Christine, Boesze-Battaglia Kathleen: Chondrocytes utilize a cholesterol-dependent lipid translocator to externalize phosphatidylserine. Biochemistry 45(10): 3325-36, Mar 2006.

Rodan Gideon, Reszka Alfred, Golub Ellis, Rizzoli René: Bone safety of long-term bisphosphonate treatment. Current medical research and opinion 20(8): 1291-300, Aug 2004.

Wu Zhiwei, Golub Ellis, Abrams William R, Malamud Daniel: gp340 (SAG) binds to the V3 sequence of gp120 important for chemokine receptor interaction. AIDS research and human retroviruses 20(6): 600-7, Jun 2004.

Kirsch Thorsten, Koyama Eiki, Liu Mufei, Golub Ellis E, Pacifici Maurizio: Syndecan-3 is a selective regulator of chondrocyte proliferation. The Journal of biological chemistry 277(44): 42171-7, Nov 2002.

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