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Matthew Alsaloum, M.D., Ph.D.

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  1. Alsaloum M, Alsaloum P, Rotruck JC. The impact of topical treatment for chalazia on the odds of procedural management. J AAPOS. 2023 08; 27(4):213-216. PMID: 37302727.
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    Fields: OphOphthalmologyPedPediatricsTranslation:Humans
  2. Alsaloum M, Labau JIR, Liu S, Effraim PR, Waxman SG. Stem cell-derived sensory neurons modelling inherited erythromelalgia: normalization of excitability. Brain. 2023 01 05; 146(1):359-371. PMID: 35088838; PMCID: PMC10060693.
    Citations: 7
    Fields: BraBrainNeuNeurologyTranslation:HumansCells
  3. Higerd-Rusli GP, Alsaloum M, Tyagi S, Sarveswaran N, Estacion M, Akin EJ, Dib-Hajj FB, Liu S, Sosniak D, Zhao P, Dib-Hajj SD, Waxman SG. Depolarizing NaV and Hyperpolarizing KV Channels Are Co-Trafficked in Sensory Neurons. J Neurosci. 2022 Jun 15; 42(24):4794-4811. PMID: 35589395; PMCID: PMC9188389.
    Citations: 5
    Fields: NeuNeurology
  4. Alsaloum P, Alsaloum M, Kim TJ, Zheng DX, Valentim CCS, Muste JC, Goshe JM, Singh RP. Evaluation of the Content of Ophthalmology Fellowship Program Web sites. J Acad Ophthalmol (2017). 2022 Jan; 14(1):e127-e132. PMID: 37388469; PMCID: PMC9928003.
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  5. Labau JIR, Alsaloum M, Estacion M, Tanaka B, Dib-Hajj FB, Lauria G, Smeets HJM, Faber CG, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman SG. Lacosamide Inhibition of NaV1.7 Channels Depends on its Interaction With the Voltage Sensor Domain and the Channel Pore. Front Pharmacol. 2021; 12:791740. PMID: 34992539; PMCID: PMC8724789.
    Citations: 3
  6. Alsaloum M, Labau JIR, Liu S, Estacion M, Zhao P, Dib-Hajj F, Waxman SG. Contributions of NaV1.8 and NaV1.9 to excitability in human induced pluripotent stem-cell derived somatosensory neurons. Sci Rep. 2021 12 20; 11(1):24283. PMID: 34930944; PMCID: PMC8688473.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: SciScienceTranslation:HumansCells
  7. Alsaloum M, Waxman SG. iPSCs and DRGs: stepping stones to new pain therapies. Trends Mol Med. 2022 02; 28(2):110-122. PMID: 34933815; PMCID: PMC8810720.
    Citations: 9
    Fields: MolMolecular BiologyTranslation:HumansCells
  8. Akin EJ, Alsaloum M, Higerd GP, Liu S, Zhao P, Dib-Hajj FB, Waxman SG, Dib-Hajj SD. Paclitaxel increases axonal localization and vesicular trafficking of Nav1.7. Brain. 2021 07 28; 144(6):1727-1737. PMID: 33734317; PMCID: PMC8320304.
    Citations: 27
    Fields: BraBrainNeuNeurologyTranslation:HumansAnimalsCells
  9. Alsaloum M, Labau JIR, Sosniak D, Zhao P, Almomani R, Gerrits M, Hoeijmakers JGJ, Lauria G, Faber CG, Waxman SG, Dib-Hajj S. A novel gain-of-function sodium channel ß2 subunit mutation in idiopathic small fiber neuropathy. J Neurophysiol. 2021 09 01; 126(3):827-839. PMID: 34320850; PMCID: PMC8461825.
    Citations: 6
    Fields: NeuNeurologyPhyPhysiologyTranslation:HumansAnimalsCells
  10. Alsaloum M, Higerd GP, Effraim PR, Waxman SG. Status of peripheral sodium channel blockers for non-addictive pain treatment. Nat Rev Neurol. 2020 12; 16(12):689-705. PMID: 33110213.
    Citations: 62
    Fields: NeuNeurologyTranslation:HumansAnimals
  11. Alsaloum M, Estacion M, Almomani R, Gerrits MM, Bönhof GJ, Ziegler D, Malik R, Ferdousi M, Lauria G, Merkies IS, Faber CG, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman SG, Propane Study Group. A gain-of-function sodium channel ß2-subunit mutation in painful diabetic neuropathy. Mol Pain. 2019 Jan-Dec; 15:1744806919849802. PMID: 31041876; PMCID: PMC6510061.
    Citations: 22
    Fields: MolMolecular BiologyNeuNeurologyPsyPsychophysiologyTranslation:HumansCells
  12. Alsaloum M, Kazi R, Gan Q, Amin J, Wollmuth LP. A Molecular Determinant of Subtype-Specific Desensitization in Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors. J Neurosci. 2016 Mar 02; 36(9):2617-22. PMID: 26937003; PMCID: PMC4879209.
    Citations: 34
    Fields: NeuNeurologyTranslation:HumansAnimalsCells
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