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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Craig M. Jackson is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research spans across the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable contributions in subfields such as Hematology, Cancer Research, Genetics, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The primary scientific focus of Jackson's work includes Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms, Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms, Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation, Blood properties and coagulation, and Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies.

Among the more recent papers authored or coauthored by Jackson are:

  • Structure and function of factor X: properties, activation, and activity in prothrombinase. A retrospective in a historical context, 2021, Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis
  • Thrombin: An Approach to Developing a Higher-Order Reference Material and Reference Measurement Procedure for Substance Identity, Amount, and Biological Activities, 2020, Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Temporal stability vs. community matrix measures of stability and the role of weak interactions, 2020, Ecology Letters

Jackson frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Leonard M. Milstone, Amy L. Downing, Claire Plunkett, Jayne Ackerman Lockhart, and Shannon M. Schlater.

Their publications have appeared predominantly in journals such as Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Ecology Letters, Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Cell Reports.

In recognition of their contributions to science, Jackson was awarded the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1989.

Best Publications

  • Properties of the factor Xa binding site on human platelets.

    J P Miletich;C M Jackson;P W Majerus

  • The Conversion of Prothrombin to Thrombin I. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE REACTION PRODUCTS FORMED DURING THE ACTIVATION OF BOVINE PROTHROMBIN

    Whyte G. Owen;Charles T. Esmon;Craig M. Jackson

  • Fibrin monomer protects thrombin from inactivation by heparin-antithrombin III: implications for heparin efficacy

    Philip J. Hogg;Craig M. Jackson

  • Prothrombin structure, activation, and biosynthesis

    J. W. Suttie;C. M. Jackson

  • Assay of coagulation proteases using peptide chromogenic and fluorogenic substrates.

    Richard Lottenberg;Ulla Christensen;Craig M. Jackson;Patrick L. Coleman

  • STUDIES ON THE STRUCTURE OF GLYCERYL ETHERS AND THE GLYCERYL ETHER PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF BOVINE ERYTHROCYTES.

    Donald J. Hanahan;Janice Ekholm;Craig M. Jackson

  • Interaction of coagulation factor Xa with human platelets.

    Joseph P. Miletich;Craig M. Jackson;Philip W. Majerus

  • The functional significance of vitamin K action. Difference in phospholipid binding between normal and abnormal prothrombin.

    CT Esmon;JW Suttie;CM Jackson

  • Solution composition dependent variation in extinction coefficients for p-nitroaniline.

    Richard Lottenberg;Craig M. Jackson

  • Factor Va-dependent binding of factor Xa to human platelets.

    W H Kane;M J Lindhout;C M Jackson;P W Majerus

  • A Polypeptide Region of Bovine Prothrombin Specific for Binding to Phospholipids

    Sanford N. Gitel;Whyte G. Owen;Charles T. Esmon;Craig M. Jackson

  • The Conversion of Prothrombin to Thrombin III. THE FACTOR Xa-CATALYZED ACTIVATION OF PROTHROMBIN

    Charles T. Esmon;Craig M. Jackson

  • The active site of antithrombin. Release of the same proteolytically cleaved form of the inhibitor from complexes with factor IXa, factor Xa, and thrombin.

    I Björk;C M Jackson;H Jörnvall;K K Lavine

  • Interpretation of the temperature dependence of equilibrium and rate constants

    Donald J. Winzor;Craig M. Jackson

  • The Conversion of Prothrombin to Thrombin: IV. THE FUNCTION OF THE FRAGMENT 2 REGION DURING ACTIVATION IN THE PRESENCE OF FACTOR V

    Charles T. Esmon;Craig M. Jackson

  • Studies on bovine factor X. I. Large-sclae purification of the bovine plasma protein possessing factor X activity.

    Craig Merton. Jackson;Thomas Fairfax. Johnson;Donald J. Hanahan

  • The action of thrombin on peptide p-Nitroanilide substrates

    Richard Lottenberg;Julie A. Hall;Morey Blinder;Ellen P. Binder

  • Activation of prothrombin with oxyuranus scutellatus scutellatus (taipan snake) venom

    Whyte G. Owen;Craig M. Jackson

  • A Plausible Mechanism for Prothrombin Activation by Factor Xa, Factor Va, Phospholipid, and Calcium Ions

    Charles T. Esmon;Whyte G. Owen;Craig M. Jackson

  • The Conversion of Prothrombin to Thrombin II. DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN THROMBIN- AND FACTOR Xa-CATALYZED PROTEOLYSES

    Charles T. Esmon;Whyte G. Owen;Craig M. Jackson

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald J. Winzor
Donald J. Winzor University of Queensland
Philip J. Hogg
Philip J. Hogg Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology
Philip W. Majerus
Philip W. Majerus Washington University in St. Louis
Paul E. Bock
Paul E. Bock Vanderbilt University
Donald J. Hanahan
Donald J. Hanahan The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Douglas M. Tollefsen
Douglas M. Tollefsen Washington University in St. Louis
Frederick A. Ofosu
Frederick A. Ofosu McMaster University
Gilbert C. White
Gilbert C. White Medical College of Wisconsin
Torvard C. Laurent
Torvard C. Laurent Uppsala University
Jawed Fareed
Jawed Fareed Loyola University Chicago

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