Her main research concerns Biochemistry, Mitochondrion, Cell biology, Inner mitochondrial membrane and Programmed cell death. Her research in the fields of Peptide sequence, Cellular respiration and Membrane transport protein overlaps with other disciplines such as Context. Anne N. Murphy interconnects Endocrinology, Protein methods, Proteomics, Protein biosynthesis and Internal medicine in the investigation of issues within Mitochondrion.
Cell biology and Glutathione peroxidase are frequently intertwined in her study. Her Inner mitochondrial membrane research integrates issues from DNAJA3, Intermembrane space and Mitochondrial carrier. Her Programmed cell death study combines topics in areas such as Autophagy, Intracellular and Parkin.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Cell biology, Mitochondrion, Biochemistry, Internal medicine and Endocrinology. Her Cell biology research includes elements of Glycolysis, Molecular biology and Programmed cell death. Her study in Programmed cell death is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Reperfusion injury and Homeostasis.
The concepts of her Mitochondrion study are interwoven with issues in Oxidative stress, Oxidative phosphorylation and Mitochondrial permeability transition pore. Her Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Extracellular, Autophagy and Anatomy. Her Endocrinology research integrates issues from Inflammation and Heart failure.
Anne N. Murphy mainly focuses on Cell biology, Mitochondrion, Inflammation, Internal medicine and Endocrinology. Her Cell biology research is mostly focused on the topic Function. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hypoxia, Oxidative phosphorylation, Cytosol, Endoplasmic reticulum and Intracellular.
Her work deals with themes such as Coactivator, Myocyte, ATP5B and Programmed cell death, which intersect with Hypoxia. Anne N. Murphy has researched Inflammation in several fields, including Oxidative stress, Succinate dehydrogenase, Rheumatoid arthritis and Arthritis. Her work on Insulin, Adipocyte and Tumor necrosis factor alpha as part of general Internal medicine study is frequently linked to Interleukin and Neurotoxicity, bridging the gap between disciplines.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cell biology, Inflammation, Mitochondrion, Neuroscience and Rheumatoid arthritis. Her biological study focuses on Effector. Her work carried out in the field of Inflammation brings together such families of science as Oxidative stress, Glutathione, Reperfusion injury, Ischemia and Metabolism.
She performs integrative study on Mitochondrion and ATP hydrolysis. Her Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Clinical phenotype and Cellular bioenergetics. In vivo and Pathogenesis is closely connected to Arthritis in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Rheumatoid arthritis.
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Characterization of the human heart mitochondrial proteome.
Steven W. Taylor;Eoin Fahy;Bing Zhang;Gary M. Glenn.
Nature Biotechnology (2003)
Molecular aspects of tumor cell invasion and metastasis.
Sadie Aznavoorian;Anne N. Murphy;William G. Stetler-Stevenson;Lance A. Liotta.
Cancer (1993)
Complex I-mediated reactive oxygen species generation: modulation by cytochrome c and NAD(P)+ oxidation-reduction state.
Yulia Kushnareva;Anne N Murphy;Alexander Andreyev.
Biochemical Journal (2002)
Bcl-2 potentiates the maximal calcium uptake capacity of neural cell mitochondria
Anne N. Murphy;Dale E. Bredesen;Gino A Cortopassi;Endi Wang.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1996)
Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases‐2 inhibits bFGF‐induced human microvascular endothelial cell proliferation
Anne N. Murphy;Edward J. Unsworth;William G. Stetler-Stevenson.
Journal of Cellular Physiology (1993)
Mitochondria in neurodegeneration: acute ischemia and chronic neurodegenerative diseases.
Gary Fiskum;Anne N. Murphy;M. Flint Beal.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (1999)
AMPK dysregulation promotes diabetes-related reduction of superoxide and mitochondrial function
Laura L. Dugan;Young Hyun You;Young Hyun You;Sameh S. Ali;Maggie Diamond-Stanic;Maggie Diamond-Stanic.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2013)
High throughput microplate respiratory measurements using minimal quantities of isolated mitochondria.
George W. Rogers;Martin D. Brand;Susanna Petrosyan;Deepthi Ashok.
PLOS ONE (2011)
Type IV collagenase(s) and TIMPs modulate endothelial cell morphogenesis in vitro
H. William Schnaper;H. William Schnaper;Derrick S. Grant;William G. Stetler-Stevenson;Rafael Fridman.
Journal of Cellular Physiology (1993)
Akt mediates mitochondrial protection in cardiomyocytes through phosphorylation of mitochondrial hexokinase-II
S Miyamoto;A N Murphy;J H Brown.
Cell Death & Differentiation (2008)
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