Dr. Frederick S Rosen MD
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (Pediatric) | Pediatric Otolaryngology
1181 CENTRAL BLVD STE B BRENTWOOD CA, 94513About
Frederick Rosen, MD, specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of the ear, nose, throat and related structures of the head and neck in children. Dr. Rosen performs surgeries on children, ranging ...
Education and Training
Univeristy of Southern California
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Identification of a subpopulation of lymphocytes in human peripheral blood cytotoxic to autologous fibroblasts.
- Induction of human immunoglobulin synthesis and secretion in somatic cell hybrids of mouse myeloma and human B lymphocytes from patients with agammaglobulinemia.
- Induction of human immunoglobulin synthesis and secretion in somatic cell hybrids of mouse myeloma and human B lymphocytes from patients with agammaglobulinemia.
- Enzyme defects and immune dysfunction.
- Enzyme defects and immune dysfunction.
- The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP): roles in signaling and cytoskeletal organization.
- The cytoskeletal linker protein moesin: decreased levels in Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome platelets and identification of a cleavage pathway in normal platelets.
- Pathological events in platelets of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome patients.
- Localization of the IgG effector site for monocyte receptors.
- WASP levels in platelets and lymphocytes of wiskott-aldrich syndrome patients correlate with cell dysfunction.
- Characterization of residual enzyme activity in fibroblasts from patients with adenosine deaminase deficiency and combined immunodeficiency: evidence for a mutant enzyme.
- Failure of heavy chain glycosylation of IgG in some patients with common, variable agammaglobulinemia.
- Severe combined immunodeficiency and adenosine deaminase deficiency.
- Cdc42 is required for PIP(2)-induced actin polymerization and early development but not for cell viability.
- Somatic cell hybrids of mouse myeloma cells and B lymphocytes from a patient with agammaglobulinemia: failure to secrete human immunoglobulin.
Fellowships
- Lucille Salter Packard Children's Hospital
- Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, CA (Pediatric Otolaryngology)
- Stanford University, Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital
- Pediatric Otolaryngology
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