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Daniel J. McCormick

Daniel J. McCormick

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
6099
World Ranking
16969
National Ranking
4182

Overview

Daniel J. McCormick is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has contributed extensively to research spanning medicine, engineering, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work covers various subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, molecular biology, biomedical engineering, oncology, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist has published on topics such as wireless power transfer systems, energy harvesting in wireless networks, neuroscience and neural engineering, metabolism and genetic disorders, hyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients, peptidase inhibition and analysis, and ECG monitoring and analysis.

Frequent venues for their publications include the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Diabetes, The FASEB Journal, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, and Hepatology.

Selected recent papers include:

  • A Wireless Power Method for Deeply Implanted Biomedical Devices via Capacitively Coupled Conductive Power Transfer, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Preeclamptic Women Have Decreased Circulating IL-10 (Interleukin-10) Values at the Time of Preeclampsia Diagnosis, 2020, Hypertension
  • Selective optogenetic stimulation of efferent fibers in the vagus nerve of a large mammal, 2020, Brain Stimulation
  • Silmitasertib plus gemcitabine and cisplatin first-line therapy in locally advanced/metastatic cholangiocarcinoma: A Phase 1b/2 study, 2022, Hepatology
  • Analysis of the polycystin complex (PCC) in human urinary exosome-like vesicles (ELVs), 2020, Scientific Reports

Regular collaborators in McCormick's research include David Budgett, Michael Leasure, Kenneth L. Johnson, Veronica A. Covalesky, and John Soong.

Best Publications

  • The glycoprotein hormones: recent studies of structure-function relationships.

    R J Ryan;M C Charlesworth;D J McCormick;R P Milius

  • Activation of Multiple Interleukin-1β Converting Enzyme Homologues in Cytosol and Nuclei of HL-60 Cells during Etoposide-induced Apoptosis

    Luis M. Martins;Timothy Kottke;Peter W. Mesner;Guriqbal S. Basi

  • Structure-function relationships of gonadotropins.

    R.J. Ryan;H.T. Keutmann;M.C. Charlesworth;D.J. Mccormick

  • Design, Synthesis, and Actions of a Novel Chimeric Natriuretic Peptide: CD-NP

    Ondrej Lisy;Brenda K. Huntley;Daniel J. McCormick;Paul A. Kurlansky

  • The calmodulin binding domain of the plasma membrane Ca2+ pump interacts both with calmodulin and with another part of the pump.

    A Enyedi;T Vorherr;P James;D J McCormick

  • Proteomic analysis of mantle-cell lymphoma by protein microarray.

    Irene M. Ghobrial;Daniel J. McCormick;Scott H. Kaufmann;Alexey A. Leontovich

  • Peptide nucleic acids targeted to the neurotensin receptor and administered i.p. cross the blood-brain barrier and specifically reduce gene expression.

    Beth M. Tyler;Karen Jansen;Daniel J. McCormick;Christopher L. Douglas

  • Comparison of caspase activation and subcellular localization in HL-60 and K562 cells undergoing etoposide-induced apoptosis.

    Luis M. Martins;Peter W. Mesner;Peter W. Mesner;Timothy J. Kottke;Timothy J. Kottke;Guriqbal S. Basi;Guriqbal S. Basi

  • Phosphorylation of centrin during the cell cycle and its role in centriole separation preceding centrosome duplication.

    Ward Lutz;Wilma L. Lingle;Daniel McCormick;Tammy M. Greenwood

  • Specific gene blockade shows that peptide nucleic acids readily enter neuronal cells in vivo

    Beth M Tyler;Daniel J McCormick;Clark V Hoshall;Christopher L Douglas

  • Subfractionation, characterization, and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine.

    Marie C. Hogan;Kenneth L. Johnson;Roman M. Zenka;M. Cristine Charlesworth

  • Region of peptide 125-147 of acetylcholine receptor alpha subunit is exposed at neuromuscular junction and induces experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis, T-cell immunity, and modulating autoantibodies

    V A Lennon;D J McCormick;E H Lambert;G E Griesmann

  • Highly potent neurotensin analog that causes hypothermia and antinociception

    Beth M Tyler-McMahon;Jennifer A Stewart;Fernando Farinas;Daniel J McCormick

  • Structure-function studies of the human thyrotropin receptor. Inhibition of binding of labeled thyrotropin (TSH) by synthetic human TSH receptor peptides.

    John C. Morris;Elizabeth R. Bergert;Daniel J. McCormick

  • Design and Chemical Synthesis of a Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent with Enhanced in Vitro Binding, High Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability, and in Vivo Targeting to Alzheimer’s Disease Amyloid Plaques

    Joseph F. Poduslo;Geoffry L. Curran;Jane A. Peterson;Daniel J. McCormick

  • Identifying new therapeutic targets via modulation of protein corona formation by engineered nanoparticles.

    Rochelle R. Arvizo;Karuna Giri;Daniel Moyano;Oscar R. Miranda

  • Structure-antinociceptive activity of neurotensin and some novel analogues in the periaqueductal gray region of the brainstem.

    Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan;Elliott Richelson;Judith A. Gilbert;Daniel J. McCormick

  • Localization and synthesis of the acetylcholine-binding site in the α-chain of the Torpedo californica acetylcholine receptor

    D J McCormick;M Z Atassi

  • In vitro binding and CNS effects of novel neurotensin agonists that cross the blood-brain barrier.

    Beth M. Tyler;Christopher L. Douglas;Abdul Fauq;Yuan Ping Pang

  • Effects of a novel neurotensin peptide analog given extracranially on CNS behaviors mediated by apomorphine and haloperidol.

    Bernadette Cusack;Mona Boules;Beth M. Tyler;Abdul Fauq

  • Inhibition of human choriotropin binding to receptor by human choriotropin alpha peptides. A comprehensive synthetic approach.

    M C Charlesworth;D J McCormick;B Madden;R J Ryan

  • Understanding Protein–Nanoparticle Interaction:A New Gateway to Disease Therapeutics

    Karuna Giri;Khader Shameer;Michael T. Zimmermann;Sounik Saha

Frequent Co-Authors

Chella S. David
Chella S. David Mayo Clinic
John C. Burnett
John C. Burnett Mayo Clinic
John C. Morris
John C. Morris Washington University in St. Louis
Vanda A. Lennon
Vanda A. Lennon Mayo Clinic
Yuan Ping Pang
Yuan Ping Pang Mayo Clinic
Vladimir Brusic
Vladimir Brusic University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Henry T. Keutmann
Henry T. Keutmann Harvard University

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