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Cameron Ackerley

Cameron Ackerley

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
12481
World Ranking
9337
National Ranking
319

Overview

Cameron Ackerley is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, focusing on aspects of respiratory health and viral infections.

Their recent publications cover various specialized topics, including respiratory viral infections, tissue engineering, and molecular biology. Key papers include:

  • TP63 basal cells are indispensable during endoderm differentiation into proximal airway cells on acellular lung scaffolds, 2021, npj Regenerative Medicine
  • Identification of RSV Fusion Protein Interaction Domains on the Virus Receptor, Nucleolin, 2021, Viruses
  • Alveolar-like Macrophages Attenuate Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection, 2021, Viruses
  • Aberrant lung lipids cause respiratory impairment in a Mecp2-deficient mouse model of Rett syndrome, 2021, Human Molecular Genetics

The main fields of study for Cameron Ackerley include:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these broader domains, their subfields of study are:

  • Epidemiology
  • Surgery
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biomaterials
  • Animal Science and Zoology

Their research topics cover a range of areas with an emphasis on respiratory and viral disease mechanisms, regenerative medicine, and neonatal health. Specific topics include:

  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Congenital heart defects research
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies
  • Virology and Viral Diseases
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research

Cameron Ackerley has published notably in the journals Viruses, npj Regenerative Medicine, and Human Molecular Genetics. Two of their papers appeared in Viruses, a forum for virology and viral disease studies, reflecting their involvement in infectious disease research.

Collaborations play a role in their research output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Martin Post
  • Claudia Bilodeau
  • Sharareh Shojaie
  • Olivia Goltsis
  • Jinxia Wang

Best Publications

  • Expression of the cystic fibrosis gene in non-epithelial invertebrate cells produces a regulated anion conductance

    Norbert Kartner;John W. Hanrahan;Tim J. Jensen;A. Leonard Naismith

  • Presenilin-1, Nicastrin, Amyloid Precursor Protein, and γ-Secretase Activity Are Co-localized in the Lysosomal Membrane

    Stephen H. Pasternak;Richard D. Bagshaw;Marianne Guiral;Sunqu Zhang

  • Mutations in NHLRC1 cause progressive myoclonus epilepsy

    Elayne M Chan;Edwin J Young;Leonarda Ianzano;Iulia Munteanu

  • Myelin in multiple sclerosis is developmentally immature.

    M A Moscarello;D D Wood;C Ackerley;C Boulias

  • The role of the LRPPRC (leucine-rich pentatricopeptide repeat cassette) gene in cytochrome oxidase assembly: mutation causes lowered levels of COX (cytochrome c oxidase) I and COX III mRNA

    Fenghao Xu;Charles Morin;Grant Mitchell;Cameron Ackerley

  • Characteristic multiorgan pathology of cystic fibrosis in a long-living cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator knockout murine model.

    Peter R. Durie;Geraldine Kent;M. James Phillips;Cameron A. Ackerley

  • Expanded repeat in canine epilepsy.

    Hannes Lohi;Edwin J. Young;Susan N. Fitzmaurice;Clare Rusbridge

  • LUNG DISEASE IN MICE WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS

    G Kent;R Iles;C E Bear;L J Huan

  • Atelectasis Causes Vascular Leak and Lethal Right Ventricular Failure in Uninjured Rat Lungs

    Michelle Duggan;Conán L. McCaul;Patrick J. McNamara;Doreen Engelberts

  • Mutation I810N in the α3 isoform of Na+,K+-ATPase causes impairments in the sodium pump and hyperexcitability in the CNS

    Steven J. Clapcote;Steven Duffy;Gang Xie;Greer Kirshenbaum

  • Novel glycogen synthase kinase 3 and ubiquitination pathways in progressive myoclonus epilepsy

    Hannes Lohi;Leonarda Ianzano;Xiao Chu Zhao;Elayne M. Chan

  • VMA21 deficiency prevents vacuolar ATPase assembly and causes autophagic vacuolar myopathy

    Nivetha Ramachandran;Iulia Munteanu;Iulia Munteanu;Peixiang Wang;Alessandra Ruggieri

  • PTG depletion removes Lafora bodies and rescues the fatal epilepsy of Lafora disease.

    Julie Turnbull;Anna A. DePaoli-Roach;Xiaochu Zhao;Miguel A. Cortez

  • Expression of the chloride channel ClC-2 in the murine small intestine epithelium.

    Katalin Gyömörey;Herman Yeger;Cameron Ackerley;Elizabeth Garami

  • Peptidylarginine deiminase 2 (PAD2) overexpression in transgenic mice leads to myelin loss in the central nervous system

    Abdiwahab A. Musse;Zhen Li;Cameron A. Ackerley;Dorothee Bienzle

  • Septins Regulate Developmental Switching from Microdomain to Nanodomain Coupling of Ca2+ Influx to Neurotransmitter Release at a Central Synapse

    Yi Mei Yang;Michael J. Fedchyshyn;Giovanbattista Grande;Jamila Aitoubah

  • Myelin localization of peptidylarginine deiminases 2 and 4: comparison of PAD2 and PAD4 activities.

    Dorothy D Wood;Cameron A Ackerley;Ben van den Brand;Li Zhang

  • Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator in human muscle: Dysfunction causes abnormal metabolic recovery in exercise

    Anne-Marie Lamhonwah;Christine E Bear;Ling Jun Huan;Patrick Kim Chiaw

  • The chloride channel ClC-4 contributes to endosomal acidification and trafficking.

    Raha Mohammad-Panah;Rene Harrison;Sonja Dhani;Cameron Ackerley

  • Enhancing glioblastoma treatment using cisplatin-gold-nanoparticle conjugates and targeted delivery with magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound.

    Daniel Coluccia;Carlyn A. Figueiredo;Megan YiJun Wu;Alexandra N. Riemenschneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Berge A. Minassian
Berge A. Minassian The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Martin Post
Martin Post University of Toronto
Mario A. Moscarello
Mario A. Moscarello University of Toronto
Laurence E. Becker
Laurence E. Becker University of Toronto
Stephen W. Scherer
Stephen W. Scherer University of Toronto
James T. Rutka
James T. Rutka University of Toronto
Christine E. Bear
Christine E. Bear University of Toronto
Hannu Kalimo
Hannu Kalimo University of Helsinki
Hannes Lohi
Hannes Lohi University of Helsinki
Nicolas Lévy
Nicolas Lévy Aix-Marseille University

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