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9244
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18651
National Ranking
651

Overview

A. Wayne Vogl is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and has a research focus that spans biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their scholarly contributions include significant work in molecular biology and cell biology, with additional research interests in ecology, genetics, and public health.

The scientist's main research topics cover:

  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Cellular transport and secretion
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
  • ATP Synthase and ATPases Research
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Skin and Cellular Biology Research

Publications by A. Wayne Vogl include recent papers such as:

  • "Ulcerative Colitis-associated E. coli pathobionts potentiate colitis in susceptible hosts," 2020, published in Gut Microbes
  • "Architecture and dynamics of a desmosome-endoplasmic reticulum complex," 2023, published in Nature Cell Biology
  • "Super resolution microscopy and deep learning identify Zika virus reorganization of the endoplasmic reticulum," 2020, published in Scientific Reports
  • "Distinct Functional Requirements for Podocalyxin in Immature and Mature Podocytes Reveal Mechanisms of Human Kidney Disease," 2020, published in Scientific Reports
  • "Listeria monocytogenes Exploits Host Caveolin for Cell-to-Cell Spreading," 2020, published in mBio

The venues where A. Wayne Vogl has frequently published include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biology of Reproduction
  • Nature Cell Biology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Frequent co-authorship has been recorded with the following researchers:

  • Arlo Adams
  • Stephen Raverty
  • Robert E. Shadwick
  • Ben Cardoen
  • Guang Gao

In addition to articles, A. Wayne Vogl has contributed to book publications, including a title published by Elsevier BV, namely "Gray's atlas of anatomyy," published in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Gray's Anatomy for Students

    Richard L. Drake;A. Wayne Vogl;Adam W. M. Mitchell

  • The Sertoli cell cytoskeleton.

    A. Wayne Vogl;Kuljeet S. Vaid;Julian A. Guttman

  • Depot-Specific Differences in Adipogenic Progenitor Abundance and Proliferative Response to High-Fat Diet

    Aaron W.B. Joe;Lin Yi;Yasmine Even;A. Wayne Vogl

  • Wild-type huntingtin reduces the cellular toxicity of mutant huntingtin in vivo.

    Blair R. Leavitt;Julian A. Guttman;J.Graeme Hodgson;Gil H. Kimel

  • NaCl uptake by the branchial epithelium in freshwater teleost fish: an immunological approach to ion-transport protein localization.

    J M Wilson;P Laurent;B L Tufts;D J Benos

  • Attaching and effacing pathogen-induced tight junction disruption in vivo.

    Julian A. Guttman;Yuling Li;Mark E. Wickham;Wanyin Deng

  • Unique and Multifunctional Adhesion Junctions in the Testis: Ectoplasmic Specializations

    A. Wayne Vogl;David C. Pfeiffer;David Mulholland;Gil Kimel

  • Loss of wild-type huntingtin influences motor dysfunction and survival in the YAC128 mouse model of Huntington disease

    Jeremy M. Van Raamsdonk;Jacqueline Pearson;Daniel A. Rogers;Nagat Bissada

  • Immunolocalization of ion-transport proteins to branchial epithelium mitochondria-rich cells in the mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri)

    J.M. Wilson;D.J. Randall;M. Donowitz;A.W. Vogl

  • Modulation of Intestinal Goblet Cell Function during Infection by an Attaching and Effacing Bacterial Pathogen

    Kirk S. B. Bergstrom;Julian A. Guttman;Mohammad Rumi;Caixia Ma

  • Inhibition of Autophagosome Formation by the Benzoporphyrin Derivative Verteporfin

    Elizabeth Donohue;Andrew Tovey;A. Wayne Vogl;Steve Arns

  • Rat Seminiferous Epithelium Contains a Unique Junction (Ectoplasmic Specialization) with Signaling Properties Both of Cell/Cell and Cell/Matrix Junctions

    David J. Mulholland;Shoukat Dedhar;A. Wayne Vogl

  • Gene-Edited Human Kidney Organoids Reveal Mechanisms of Disease in Podocyte Development

    Yong Kyun Kim;Ido Refaeli;Craig R. Brooks;Peifeng Jing

  • Testicular degeneration in Huntington disease

    Jeremy M Van Raamsdonk;Zoe Murphy;David M Selva;Reza Hamidizadeh

  • The ATP-binding cassette transporter 1 mediates lipid efflux from Sertoli cells and influences male fertility

    David M. Selva;Veronica Hirsch-Reinshagen;Braydon Burgess;T. Steven Zhou

  • Discovery of a sensory organ that coordinates lunge feeding in rorqual whales

    Nicholas D. Pyenson;Nicholas D. Pyenson;Jeremy A. Goldbogen;A. Wayne Vogl;Gabor Szathmary

  • Evidence that tubulobulbar complexes in the seminiferous epithelium are involved with internalization of adhesion junctions

    Julian A. Guttman;Yoshimi Takai;A. Wayne Vogl

  • The CD34-Related Molecule Podocalyxin Is a Potent Inducer of Microvillus Formation

    Julie S. Nielsen;Marcia L. Graves;Shierley Chelliah;A. Wayne Vogl

  • Evidence that Tight Junctions Are Disrupted Due to Intimate Bacterial Contact and Not Inflammation during Attaching and Effacing Pathogen Infection In Vivo

    Julian A. Guttman;Fereshte N. Samji;Yuling Li;A. Wayne Vogl

  • Sertoli cells of the golden-mantled ground squirrel (Spermophilus lateralis) : a model system for the study of shape change

    A. W. Vogl;A. W. Vogl;Y. C. Lin;M. Dym;D. W. Fawcett

Frequent Co-Authors

B. Brett Finlay
B. Brett Finlay University of British Columbia
Nicholas D. Pyenson
Nicholas D. Pyenson National Museum of Natural History
Jeremy A. Goldbogen
Jeremy A. Goldbogen Stanford University
Carol A. Otey
Carol A. Otey University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kelly M. McNagny
Kelly M. McNagny University of British Columbia
Michael R. Hayden
Michael R. Hayden University of British Columbia
Wanyin Deng
Wanyin Deng University of British Columbia
Yoshimi Takai
Yoshimi Takai Kobe University
Blair R. Leavitt
Blair R. Leavitt University of British Columbia
Donald G. Moerman
Donald G. Moerman University of British Columbia

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