
Dr. Arthur J Sytkowski M.D.
Hematologist-Pathologist | Hematology
Beth Israel Deaconess One Deaconess Road Boston MA, 02215About
Dr. Arthur Sytkowski is a hematology pathologist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Sytkowski specializes in reviewing blood samples and interpreting laboratory results. These results give them an idea of whether certain diseases are malignant or not, in order for them to properly determine what exact treatment is needed. Hematology pathologists are normally experts in leukemia, lymphoma, anemia, hemophilia and many other blood diseases.
Education and Training
Med Coll of Wi, Milwaukee Wi 1969
Med College Of Wisconsin 1969
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Isolation of differentially expressed genes by cloning transcriptionally active DNA fragments.
- Identification of TAXREB107 as an erythropoietin early response gene.
- Regulated expression and functional role of the transcription factor CHOP (GADD153) in erythroid growth and differentiation.
- Chemical reactivities of catalytic and noncatalytic zinc or cobalt atoms of horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase: differentiation by their thermodynamic and kinetic properties.
- Novel interaction between the transcription factor CHOP (GADD153) and the ribosomal protein FTE/S3a modulates erythropoiesis.
- The intrinsic zinc atoms of yeast alcohol dehydrogenase.
- Erythroid cell growth and differentiation in vitro in the simulated microgravity
- Erythropoietin activates two distinct signaling pathways required for the initiation and the elongation of c-myc.
- The catalytic metal atoms of cobalt substituted liver alcohol dehydrogenase.
- Activation of two discrete signaling pathways by erythropoietin.
- Four unique monoclonal antibodies to the putative receptor binding domain of erythropoietin inhibit the biological function of the hormone.
- B-lymphocyte-derived burst-promoting activity is a pleiotropic erythroid colony-stimulating factor, E-CSF.
- Erythropoietin regulation of Raf-1 and MEK: evidence for a Ras-independent mechanism.
- Measurement of hemoglobin in long-term fixed erythroid cells: application development for cell science experiments in microgravity.
- Apoptosis-linked gene-2 connects the Raf-1 and ASK1 signalings.
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