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Daniel G. Baden is affiliated with the University of North Carolina Wilmington in the United States. Their research portfolio primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine.

The scientist's subfields of study include Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurology, Physiology, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Their research topics cover areas such as Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Ion channel regulation and function, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, Pain Mechanisms and Treatments, Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study, Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias, and Ion Channels and Receptors.

Daniel G. Baden has contributed to several publications, including articles in the following venues:

  • Marine Drugs (2 publications)
  • Pharmaceutical Biology (1 publication)

Recent papers by Daniel G. Baden include:

  • Epicortical Brevetoxin Treatment Promotes Neural Repair and Functional Recovery after Ischemic Stroke, 2020, Marine Drugs
  • Brevetoxin versus Brevenal Modulation of Human Nav1 Channels, 2023, Marine Drugs
  • Cucumis sativus extract elicits chloride secretion by stimulation of the intestinal TMEM16A ion channel, 2021, Pharmaceutical Biology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniel G. Baden include:

  • Erica Sequeira
  • Marsha L. Pierce
  • Dina Akasheh
  • Stacey Sellers
  • William H. Gerwick

Best Publications

  • Brevetoxicosis: red tides and marine mammal mortalities.

    Leanne J. Flewelling;Jerome P. Naar;Jay P. Abbott;Daniel G. Baden

  • Literature Review of Florida Red Tide: Implications for Human Health Effects.

    Barbara Kirkpatrick;Lora E. Fleming;Dominick Squicciarini;Lorrie C. Backer

  • Brevetoxins, unique activators of voltage-sensitive sodium channels, bind to specific sites in rat brain synaptosomes.

    M A Poli;T J Mende;D G Baden

  • Brevetoxins: unique polyether dinoflagellate toxins.

    Daniel G. Baden

  • Brevetoxicosis in Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) from the 1996 Epizootic: Gross, Histologic, and Immunohistochemical Features:

    Gregory D. Bossart;Daniel G. Baden;Ruth Y. Ewing;Brenda Roberts

  • Natural and Derivative Brevetoxins: Historical Background, Multiplicity, and Effects

    Daniel G. Baden;Andrea J. Bourdelais;Henry M. Jacocks;Sophie Michelliza

  • Review of Florida Red Tide and Human Health Effects.

    Lora E. Fleming;Barbara Kirkpatrick;Lorraine C. Backer;Cathy J. Walsh

  • A competitive ELISA to detect brevetoxins from Karenia brevis (formerly Gymnodinium breve) in seawater, shellfish, and mammalian body fluid

    Jerome Naar;Andrea Bourdelais;Carmelo Tomas;Julia Kubanek

  • Recreational exposure to aerosolized brevetoxins during Florida red tide events

    Lorraine C. Backer;Lora E. Fleming;Alan Rowan;Yung Sung Cheng

  • Identification of peptide components of the brevetoxin receptor site of rat brain sodium channels.

    Vera L. Trainer;Daniel G. Baden;William A. Catterall

  • Toxicity of two toxins from the Florida red tide marine dinoflagellate, Ptychodiscus brevis

    Daniel G. Baden;Thomas J. Mende

  • Marine food-borne dinoflagellate toxins.

    Daniel G. Baden

  • A new polyether ladder compound produced by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis.

    Andrea J. Bourdelais;Henry M. Jacocks;Jeffrey L. C. Wright;Paul M. Bigwarfe

  • Aerosolized red-tide toxins (brevetoxins) and asthma.

    Lora E. Fleming;Barbara Kirkpatrick;Lorraine C. Backer;Judy A. Bean

  • Brevenal is a natural inhibitor of brevetoxin action in sodium channel receptor binding assays.

    Andrea J. Bourdelais;Susan Campbell;Henry Jacocks;Jerome Naar

  • Brevetoxin composition in water and marine aerosol along a Florida beach: Assessing potential human exposure to marine biotoxins

    R.H. Pierce;M.S. Henry;P.C. Blum;S.L. Hamel

  • The relationship of brevetoxin ‘length’ and A-ring functionality to binding and activity in neuronal sodium channels

    Robert E Gawley;Kathleen S Rein;Gerhard Jeglitsch;David J Adams

  • Indicators of ocean health and human health: developing a research and monitoring framework

    Anthony Knap;Eric Dewailly;Chris Furgal;Jennifer Galvin

  • The potential role of natural tumor promoters in marine turtle fibropapillomatosis

    Jan H. Landsberg;George H. Balazs;Karen A. Steidinger;Daniel G. Baden

  • Brevetoxin-3 (PbTx-3) and Its Derivatives Modulate Single Tetrodotoxin-Sensitive Sodium Channels in Rat Sensory Neurons

    G Jeglitsch;K Rein;D G Baden;David J Adams

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard H. Pierce
Richard H. Pierce Mote Marine Laboratory
Yung-Sung Cheng
Yung-Sung Cheng Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
David J. Adams
David J. Adams Wellcome Sanger Institute
William A. Catterall
William A. Catterall University of Washington
Kazuo Tachibana
Kazuo Tachibana University of Tokyo
Patrick J. Walsh
Patrick J. Walsh University of Ottawa
Vera L. Trainer
Vera L. Trainer National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
William H. Gerwick
William H. Gerwick University of California, San Diego
David E. Hinton
David E. Hinton Duke University
Haruhiko Fuwa
Haruhiko Fuwa Chuo University

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