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Dr. Steven E Artandi M.D., Hematologist-Oncologist
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Dr. Steven E Artandi M.D.

Hematologist (Blood Specialist) | Hematology

269 Campus Dr Ccsr Rm. 1155, Mc 51 Stanford CA, 94305

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Dr. Steven Artandi is a hematology internist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Artandi specializes in cases of suspected blood disorders when a diagnosis is unclear and further medical care is needed. Hematology internists work with other specialists such as surgeons, radiation therapists and gynecologists in order to get a better understanding on the cases. Often, patients are asked to participate in clinical research that could result in more efficient treatment methods.

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 22 years of experience

Awards

  • Elected Member, American Society for Clinical Investigation 2008  
  • Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2008  

Fellowships

  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute MA    2000
  • Dana Farber Cancer Institute   2000

Publications

  • Current opinion in genetics & developmentUnderstanding telomere diseases through alysis of patient-derived iPS cells.2013
  • CELLTPP1 OB-Fold Domain Controls Telomere Maintence by Recruiting Telomerase to Chromosome Ends2012
  • TURE MEDICINEReversible cell-cycle entry in adult kidney podocytes through regulated control of telomerase2012
  • MOLECULAR CELLGenomic Maps of Long Noncoding R Occupancy Reveal Principles of R-Chromatin Interactions2011
  • TURETelomere shortening2011
  • EMBO JOURLTRAPping telomerase within the intestil stem cell niche2011
  • JOURL OF CELL SCIENCEShared molecular mechanisms regulate multiple catenin proteins2010
  • TURETelomerase modulates Wnt siglling by association with target gene chromatin2009
  • D REPAIRTelomerase-dependent and -independent chromosome healing in mouse embryonic stem cells2008
  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMTelomere uncapping in progenitor cells with critical telomere shortening is coupled to S2007
  • MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGYD-dependent protein kise catalytic subunit is not required for dysfunctiol telomere fusion2007
  • New England jourl of medicineTelomeres, telomerase, and human disease.2006
  • JOURL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINETelomerase flies the coop: the telomerase R component as a viral-encoded oncogene2006
  • TUREConditiol telomerase induction causes proliferation of hair follicle stem cells2005
  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMConstitutive telomerase expression promotes mammary carcinomas in aging mice2002
  • TURETelomere dysfunction promotes non-reciprocal translocations and epithelial cancers in mice2000
  • TURE MEDICINEMice without telomerase: what can they teach us about human cancer?2000
  • Current opinion in genetics & developmentUnderstanding telomere diseases through analysis of patient-derived iPS cells.2013
  • CELLTPP1 OB-Fold Domain Controls Telomere Maintenance by Recruiting Telomerase to Chromosome Ends2012
  • NATURE MEDICINEReversible cell-cycle entry in adult kidney podocytes through regulated control of telomerase2012
  • MOLECULAR CELLGenomic Maps of Long Noncoding RNA Occupancy Reveal Principles of RNA-Chromatin Interactions2011
  • STEM CELLSIn Situ Genetic Correction of the Sickle Cell Anemia Mutation2011
  • NATURETelomere shortening2011
  • EMBO JOURNALTRAPping telomerase within the intestinal stem cell niche2011
  • GENES & DEVELOPMENTDisruption of telomerase trafficking by TCAB1 mutation causes dyskeratosis congenita2011
  • CELLShort Telomeres and Stem Cell Exhaustion Model Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in mdx/mTR Mice2010
  • JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCEShared molecular mechanisms regulate multiple catenin proteins2010
  • CARCINOGENESISTelomeres and telomerase in cancer2010
  • MOLECULAR CELLReverse Transcribing the Code for Chromosome Stability2009
  • NATURETelomerase modulates Wnt signalling by association with target gene chromatin2009
  • CELL STEM CELLStem Cell Aging and Aberrant Differentiation within the Niche2009
  • CANCER CELLTelomere Uncapping, Chromosomes, and Carcinomas2009
  • CELL CYCLETCAB1 Driving telomerase to Cajal bodies2009
  • SCIENCEA Human Telomerase Holoenzyme Protein Required for Cajal Body Localization and Telomere Synthesis2009
  • DNA REPAIRTelomerase-dependent and -independent chromosome healing in mouse embryonic stem cells2008
  • CELLIdentification of ATPases pontin2008
  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OTelomere uncapping in progenitor cells with critical telomere shortening is coupled to S2007
  • MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGYDNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit is not required for dysfunctional telomere fusion2007
  • STEM CELL REVIEWSAging, graying and loss of melanocyte stem cells2007
  • New England journal of medicineTelomeres, telomerase, and human disease.2006
  • JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINETelomerase flies the coop: the telomerase RNA component as a viral-encoded oncogene2006
  • MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGYRegulation of cellular immortalization2006
  • NATUREConditional telomerase induction causes proliferation of hair follicle stem cells2005
  • BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONSPathways connecting telomeres and p53 in senescence, apoptosis, and cancer2005
  • BREAST CANCER RESEARCHComplex roles for telomeres and telomerase in breast carcinogenesis2003
  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OConstitutive telomerase expression promotes mammary carcinomas in aging mice2002
  • TRENDS IN MOLECULAR MEDICINETelomere shortening and cell fates in mouse models of neoplasia2002
  • NATURETelomere dysfunction promotes non-reciprocal translocations and epithelial cancers in mice2000
  • NATURE MEDICINEMice without telomerase: what can they teach us about human cancer?2000
  • CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENTA critical role for telomeres in suppressing and facilitating carcinogenesis2000
  • CELLp53 deficiency rescues the adverse effects of telomere loss1999

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Dr. Steven Artandi, MD

269 Campus Dr Ccsr Rm. 1155, Mc 51 -
Stanford, CA 94305
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