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David J. Margolis
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 581
Citations - 74527
David J. Margolis is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Atopic dermatitis. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 521 publications receiving 62556 citations. Previous affiliations of David J. Margolis include Rutgers University & Harvard University.
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PA06: Enteral nutrition in the management of refractory orofacial Crohn disease
Ketaki Bhate,Kathryn E. Mansfield,Sarah-Jo,Sinnott,David J. Margolis,Elizabeth Adesanya,Nick A Francis,Clemence Leyrat,Susan Hopkins,Richard A. Stabler,Laura Shallcross,Rohini Mathur,Sinead Langan,Caroline E. McCarthy,Daniel Finn,P. Bijaya,Rajlawat,P D Yesudian +17 more
TL;DR: How oral antibiotics are used to treat acne over time in UK primary care is described and the consequences of using antibiotics for shorter periods than recommended are understood.
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A histone deacetylase network regulates epigenetic reprogramming and viral silencing in HIV infected cells
J Peterson,Catherine A. Lewis,S. Burgos,Ashokkumar Manickam,Yinyan Xu,Allison A Rowley,Genevieve Clutton,Brian Richardson,Fei Zou,Jeremy M. Simon,David J. Margolis,Nilu Goonetilleke,Edward P. Browne +12 more
TL;DR: Class 1 histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) are identified as potent agents of latency prevention and are required for the development of CD4 T-cell memory subsets that preferentially harbor long-lived, latent provirus.
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Owrzodzenia stopy w przebiegu neuropatii cukrzycowej. Związek między wielkością rany, okresem trwania rany oraz stopniem jej zaawansowania a wyleczeniem
TL;DR: Czy mozliwe jest określenie prostych (niezlozonych) czynnikow ryzyka, na podstawie ktorych mozna stwierdzic, czy u chorych z owrzodzeniami stopy na tle neuropatii cukrzycowej standardowa terapia bedzie skuteczna.
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282 Moderate to severe atopic dermatitis is associated with allergic, autoimmune and cardiovascular comorbidities in US adults
Jonathan I. Silverberg,Joel M. Gelfand,David J. Margolis,Mark Boguniewicz,Luz Fonacier,Mitchell H. Grayson,Eric L. Simpson,Peck Y. Ong,Z.C. Chiesa Fuxench +8 more
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Re-prescription of penicillin in patients who have had allergic-like reactions: Investigation using a large electronic medical record☆
Andrea J. Apter,Judith L. Kinman,Warren B. Bilker,Maximilian Herlim,David J. Margolis,Ebbing Lautenbach,Sean Hennessy,Brian L. Strom +7 more
TL;DR: The risk of an allergic-like reaction to penicillin is markedly increased in those who have had a prior event and re-prescription of peniillin to such patients is more frequent than anticipated.