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Costica Aloman

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR  Medicine, Liver Diseases

Overview

Subspecialty Gastroenterology
Gender Male
E-mail costica.aloman@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
  Residency, Gastroenterology, Fundeni Hospital
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Michael Reese Hospital
  Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Iowa
  Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Rhode Island Hospital
  Fellowship, Hepatology (Advanced), Mount Sinai Hospital

Training

Education and Training MD, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
  Residency, Gastroenterology, Fundeni Hospital
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Michael Reese Hospital
  Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Iowa
  Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Rhode Island Hospital
  Fellowship, Hepatology (Advanced), Mount Sinai Hospital
Board Certification Gastroenterology

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Gastroenterology
Board Certification Gastroenterology

Publications

Gehring S, Gregory SH, Wintermeyer P, Aloman C, Wands JR. Generation of Immune Responses against Hepatitis C Virus by Dendritic Cells Containing NS5 Protein-Coated Microparticles. Clinical and vaccine Immunology 2009; 16: 163-171.


Gehring S, Gregory S, Wintermeyer P, San Martin M, Aloman C, Wands JR. Generation and Characterization of an Immunogenic Dendritic Cell Population. Journal of Immunological Methods 2008; 332: 18-30.


Aloman C, Gehring S, Wintermeyer P, Kuzushita N, Wands JR. Chronic Ethanol Consumption Impairs Cellular Immune Responses Against HCV NS5 Protein Due to Dendritic Cell Dysfunction. Gastroenterology 2007; 132(2): 698-708.


Szabo G, Aloman C, Polyak SJ, Weinman SA, Wands J, Zakhari S. Hepatitis C Infection and Alcohol Use: A Dangerous Mix for the Liver and Antiviral Immunity. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2006; 30(4): 709-719.


Mohr L, Yeung A, Aloman S, Wittrup D, Wands J. Antibody-Directed Therapy for Human Hepatocelullar Carcinoma. Gastroenterology 2004; 127: S225-S231.


Wen F, Abdalla MY, Aloman C, Xiang J, Ahmad IM, Walewski J, McCornmick ML, Brown K, Branch AD, Spitz DR, Brittigan BE, Schmidt W. Increased Prooxidant Production and Enhanced Susceptibility to Glutathione Depletion in HepG2 Cells Co-expressing HCV Core Protein and CYP2E1. Journal of Medical Virology 2004; 72: 230-240.


Aloman C, Wands J. Resistance of HBV to Adefovir Dipivoxil: A Case for Combination Antiviral Therapy?. Hepatology 2003; 38(6): 1584-1587.


Gheorghe C, Gheorghe L, Constantinescu A, Aposteanu G, Becheanu G, Aloman C, Stan O, Oproiu A. The Association Between Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Adult Celiac Disease. Romanian Journal of Gastroenterology 2000; 1(9): 43-48.


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