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  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
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Overview

Allyn L. Mark is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States and has contributed to the field of Medicine through research focused on physiology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, rehabilitation, and epidemiology.

Their research primarily addresses topics related to adipose tissue and metabolism, cardiovascular disease and adiposity, exercise and physiological responses, as well as adipokines, inflammation, and metabolic diseases.

Mark's notable recent publications include:

  • Brown adipose tissue is associated with cardiometabolic health (2021, Nature Medicine)
  • Brown Adipose Tissue is Associated with Improved Cardiometabolic Health and Regulates Blood Pressure (2020, bioRxiv [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory])

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers including Tobias Becher, Srikanth Palanisamy, Daniel J. Kramer, Sarah J. Marx, and Andreas G. Wibmer. These collaborations have contributed to advancing understanding in their main areas of study.

Their work has been published notably in venues such as Nature Medicine and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), reflecting a focus on medical research with implications for understanding metabolic and cardiovascular health.

Mark is recognized as a member of the Association of American Physicians, an affiliation indicating engagement within the professional medical research community.

Best Publications

  • Sympathetic-Nerve Activity during Sleep in Normal Subjects

    Virend K. Somers;Mark E. Dyken;Allyn L. Mark;Francois M. Abboud

  • Hyperinsulinemia produces both sympathetic neural activation and vasodilation in normal humans

    E A Anderson;R P Hoffman;T W Balon;C A Sinkey

  • Obesity-Associated Hypertension. New Insights Into Mechanisms

    Kamal Rahmouni;Marcelo L.G. Correia;William G. Haynes;Allyn L. Mark

  • Receptor-mediated regional sympathetic nerve activation by leptin.

    William G. Haynes;Donald A. Morgan;Susan A. Walsh;Allyn L. Mark

  • Direct evidence from intraneural recordings for increased central sympathetic outflow in patients with heart failure.

    W N Leimbach;B G Wallin;R G Victor;P E Aylward

  • Microneurographic studies of the mechanisms of sympathetic nerve responses to static exercise in humans.

    A L Mark;R G Victor;C Nerhed;B G Wallin

  • Elevated sympathetic nerve activity in borderline hypertensive humans. Evidence from direct intraneural recordings.

    E A Anderson;C A Sinkey;W J Lawton;A L Mark

  • The Bezold-Jarisch reflex revisited: Clinical implications of inhibitory reflexes originating in the heart

    Allyn L. Mark

  • Contrasting effects of hypoxia and hypercapnia on ventilation and sympathetic activity in humans

    Virend Somers;A. L. Mark;D. C. Zavala;F. M. Abboud

  • Brown adipose tissue is associated with cardiometabolic health

    Tobias Becher;Tobias Becher;Srikanth Palanisamy;Srikanth Palanisamy;Daniel J. Kramer;Daniel J. Kramer;Daniel J. Kramer;Mahmoud Eljalby;Mahmoud Eljalby

  • The Sympathetic Nervous System Alterations in Human Hypertension

    Guido Grassi;Allyn Mark;Murray Esler

  • Effects of the cold pressor test on muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans.

    Ronald G. Victor;W N Leimbach;Douglas R. Seals;B G Wallin

  • Augmented responses to vasoconstrictor stimuli in hypercholesterolemic and atherosclerotic monkeys.

    D D Heistad;M L Armstrong;M L Marcus;D J Piegors

  • Sympathetic and Cardiorenal Actions of Leptin

    William G. Haynes;William I. Sivitz;Donald A. Morgan;Susan A. Walsh

  • Interactions Between the Melanocortin System and Leptin in Control of Sympathetic Nerve Traffic

    William G. Haynes;Donald A. Morgan;Ali Djalali;William I. Sivitz

  • Influence of ventilation and hypocapnia on sympathetic nerve responses to hypoxia in normal humans

    V. K. Somers;A. L. Mark;D. C. Zavala;F. M. Abboud

  • Interaction of baroreceptor and chemoreceptor reflex control of sympathetic nerve activity in normal humans.

    Virend Somers;A. L. Mark;F. M. Abboud

  • The role of low pressure baroreceptors in reflex vasoconstrictor responses in man

    Robert P. Zoller;Allyn L. Mark;Francois M. Abboud;Phillip G. Schmid

  • Flow-mediated and reflex changes in large peripheral artery tone in humans.

    E A Anderson;A L Mark

  • Role of selective leptin resistance in diet-induced obesity hypertension.

    Kamal Rahmouni;Donald A. Morgan;Gina M. Morgan;Allyn L. Mark

Frequent Co-Authors

Francois M. Abboud
Francois M. Abboud University of Iowa
Donald D. Heistad
Donald D. Heistad University of Iowa
Kamal Rahmouni
Kamal Rahmouni University of Iowa Health Care
Virend K. Somers
Virend K. Somers Mayo Clinic
Robin L. Davisson
Robin L. Davisson Cornell University
Douglas R. Seals
Douglas R. Seals University of Colorado Boulder
Val C. Sheffield
Val C. Sheffield University of Iowa
Curt D. Sigmund
Curt D. Sigmund Medical College of Wisconsin
Melvin L. Marcus
Melvin L. Marcus University of Iowa
Giuseppe Mancia
Giuseppe Mancia University of Milano-Bicocca

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