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59
Citations
11630
World Ranking
12623
National Ranking
5393

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Dennis D. Cunningham is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1992.

Information about frequent co-authors, recent papers, and publication venues associated with Dennis D. Cunningham is not available. Likewise, details on main and subfields of study, as well as specific topics of their work, are not provided.

While no data on book publications or the number of books published under specific publishers is given, Cunningham's professional acknowledgment by AAAS indicates engagement in scientific research.

Best Publications

  • Protease nexin-II, a potent antichymotrypsin, shows identity to amyloid beta-protein precursor.

    W E Van Nostrand;S L Wagner;M Suzuki;B H Choi

  • Protease-nexin: a cellular component that links thrombin and plasminogen activator and mediates their binding to cells.

    Joffre B. Baker;David A. Low;Robert L. Simmer;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Prothrombin mRNA is expressed by cells of the nervous system.

    Melitta Dihanich;Matthew Kaser;Eva Reinhard;Dennis Cunningham

  • Thrombin Induces Apoptosis in Cultured Neurons and Astrocytes via a Pathway Requiring Tyrosine Kinase and RhoA Activities

    Frances M. Donovan;Christian J. Pike;Carl W. Cotman;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Thrombin modulates and reverses neuroblastoma neurite outgrowth

    David Gurwitz;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Thrombin receptor activation protects neurons and astrocytes from cell death produced by environmental insults

    PJ Vaughan;CJ Pike;CW Cotman;DD Cunningham

  • Protease nexin-II (amyloid beta-protein precursor): a platelet alpha-granule protein.

    WE Van Nostrand;AH Schmaier;JS Farrow;DD Cunningham

  • Epidermal growth factor immunoreactive material in the central nervous system: location and development

    James H. Fallon;Kim B. Seroogy;Sandra E. Loughlin;Richard S. Morrison

  • TRANSPORT CHANGES RAPIDLY INITIATED BY SERUM ADDITION TO “CONTACT INHIBITED” 3T3 CELLS

    Dennis D. Cunningham;Arthur B. Pardee

  • A steady state model for analyzing the cellular binding, internalization and degradation of polypeptide ligands

    H.Steven Wiley;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Cellular localization of thrombin receptor mRNA in rat brain: expression by mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons and codistribution with prothrombin mRNA.

    JR Weinstein;SJ Gold;DD Cunningham;CM Gall

  • Thrombin Active Site Regions Required for Fibroblast Receptor Binding and Initiation of Cell Division

    Kevin C. Glenn;Darrell H. Carney;John W. Fenton;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Reciprocal modulation of astrocyte stellation by thrombin and protease nexin-1.

    Kathleen P. Cavanaugh;David Gurwitz;Dennis D. Cunningham;Ralph A. Bradshaw

  • Released protease-nexin regulates cellular binding, internalization, and degradation of serine proteases.

    David A. Low;Joffre B. Baker;William C. Koonce;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Dexamethasone modulates binding and action of epidermal growth factor in serum-free cell culture

    Joffre B. Baker;Gregory S. Barsh;Darrell H. Carney;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Relationship between epidermal growth factor receptor occupancy and mitogenic response. Quantitative analysis using a steady state model system.

    D J Knauer;H S Wiley;D D Cunningham

  • Immunopurification and protease inhibitory properties of protease nexin-2/amyloid beta-protein precursor.

    W E Van Nostrand;S L Wagner;J S Farrow;D D Cunningham

  • Conditions which affect initiation of animal cell division by trypsin and thrombin.

    Darrell H. Carney;Kevin C. Glenn;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Thrombin and epidermal growth factor become linked to cell surface receptors during mitogenic stimulation.

    Joffre B. Baker;Robert L. Simmer;Kevin C. Glenn;Dennis D. Cunningham

  • Thrombin Receptor Activation Stimulates Astrocyte Proliferation and Reversal of Stellation by Distinct Pathways: Involvement of Tyrosine Phosphorylation

    Peter Grabham;Dennis D. Cunningham

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl W. Cotman
Carl W. Cotman University of California, Irvine
David A. Low
David A. Low University of California, Santa Barbara
David Gurwitz
David Gurwitz Tel Aviv University
Christian J. Pike
Christian J. Pike University of Southern California
H. Steven Wiley
H. Steven Wiley Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Alvin H. Schmaier
Alvin H. Schmaier University Hospitals of Cleveland
Christine M. Gall
Christine M. Gall University of California, Irvine
D. Carleton Gajdusek
D. Carleton Gajdusek National Institutes of Health
Frank H. Ruddle
Frank H. Ruddle Yale University
Gregory S. Barsh
Gregory S. Barsh Stanford University

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