| Wilbur J Pan, MD, PhD
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Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, RWJMS The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) 195 Little Albany Street, Room 3028 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 panwi@umdnj.edu
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Clinical Specialty: Pediatric neuoroncology, Asian-American Issues Degree - Fellowship from Children's Memorial Hospital
- Resident from Children's Medical Center of Dallas
- PhD from University of Illinois
- MD from University of Illinois
- BA from Northwestern University
Positions - Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (10/2000 - Present)
Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology The Cancer Institute of New Jersey
Publications - Zhao, X.F., Young, K.H., Frank, D., Goradia, A., Glotzbecker, M.P., Pan, W., Kersun, L.S., Leahey, A., Dormans, J.P., Choi, J.K. Primary Bone Large B-cell Lymphoma: morphologic and immunohistochemical characteristics of 10 pediatric cases. Am J Clin Pathol.. 2007; 127:47-54.
- Shields, J.A., Stopyra, G.A., Marr, B.P., Shields, C.L., Pan, W.J., Eagle, R.C., Bernstein, J. Bilateral orbital myeloid sarcoma as initial sign of acute myeloid leukemia: case report and review of the literature. Arch. Opththalmol.. 2003; 121:138-42.
- Pan, W.J., Haut, P.R., Olszewski, M., and Kletzel, M. Two-Day Collection and Pooling of Peripheral Blood Stem Cells with Semiautomated Density Gradient Cell Separation J. Hematotherapy. 1999; 8:561-4.
- Pan, W.J., Osmanovic, S.S., and Shefner, S.A. Characterization of the adenosine A1 receptor activated potassium current in rat locus coeruleus neurons . J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. . 1995; 273:537-44.
- Pan, W.J., Osmanovic, S.S., and Shefner, S.A. Adenosine decreases action potential duration by modulation of A current in rat locus coeruleus neurons. J. Neurosci.. 1994; 14:1114-22.
- Hawkins, M., Pan, W.J., Stefanovich P., and Radulovacki, M. Desensitization of adenosine A2 receptors in the striatum of the rat following chronic treatment with diazepam. Neuropharmacology . 1988; 27:1131-40.
Research - Pediatric oncology; hematology; brain tumors; and Asian American health issues.
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