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ETHAN D. STOLZENBERG, M.D., Ph.D.

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
940 S.L. Young Blvd
BMS 451
Oklahoma City, OK 73104

PHONE:  (405) 271-2757

FAX: (405) 271-6573

E-MAIL: ethan-stolzenberg@ouhsc.edu

TITLES

Assistant Professor

Staff Pathologist, OU Medical Center

EDUCATION

University of California
Davis, California
B.S.; Neuroscience, with Honors; 1987

University of Pennsylvania
Institute of Neurological Science
PhD, 1996

Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois
MD, 2000

Professional and Scientific activity:

PUBLICATIONS

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  1. Schonwetter BS, Stolzenberg ED, Zasloff MA. Epithelial antibiotics induced at sites of inflammation. Science. 1995 Mar 17; 267(5204):1645-1648.
  2. Goldman MJ, Anderson GM, Stolzenberg ED, Kari UP, Zasloff M, Wilson JM. Human beta-defensin-1 is a salt-sensitive antibiotic that is inactivated in cystic fibrosis. Cell 1997; 88(4):553-560.
  3. Stolzenberg ED, Anderson GM, Ackermann MA, Whitlock RH, Zasloff M. Epithelial antibiotic induced in states of disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1997 Feb 21; 94(4):8686-8690.
  4. Aguirre GK, Ellenbogen JM, Pollard J, Stolzenberg ED, Galetta SL. Amyloid angiopathy. Neurology 2002; 59(10):1656.
  5. Uzzell T, Stolzenberg ED, Shinnar AE, Zasloff M. Hagfish intestinal antimicrobial peptides are ancient cathelicidins. Peptides. 2003 Nov; 24(11):1655-1667.
  6. Levine JM, Taylor RA, Elman LB, Bird SJ, Lavi E, Stolzenberg E, McGarvey ML, Asbury AK, Jimenez SA. Involvement of skeletal muscle in dialysis-associated systemic fibrosis (nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy). Muscle and Nerve 2004 Nov; 30(5):569-577.

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