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Everly Conway de Macario is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine, with a particular focus on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Infectious Diseases, Immunology, and Cancer Research.

The scientist has contributed extensively to studies on heat shock proteins, endoplasmic reticulum stress and related diseases, toxin mechanisms and immunotoxins, extracellular vesicles in disease, and microRNA in disease regulation. Additionally, their work touches on thermodynamics and calorimetric analyses as well as research related to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.

Recent publications include:

  • Hsp60 Post-translational Modifications: Functional and Pathological Consequences, 2020, Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
  • Molecular mimicry may explain multi-organ damage in COVID-19, 2020, Autoimmunity Reviews
  • Is molecular mimicry the culprit in the autoimmune haemolytic anaemia affecting patients with COVID-19?, 2020, British Journal of Haematology
  • Human molecular chaperones share with SARS-CoV-2 antigenic epitopes potentially capable of eliciting autoimmunity against endothelial cells: possible role of molecular mimicry in COVID-19, 2020, Cell Stress and Chaperones
  • Does SARS-CoV-2 Trigger Stress-Induced Autoimmunity by Molecular Mimicry? A Hypothesis, 2020, Journal of Clinical Medicine

Frequent coauthors include Alberto J.L. Macario, Francesco Cappello, Francesca Rappa, Celeste Caruso Bavisotto, and Antonella Marino.

Their work is regularly published in scientific venues such as the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Applied Sciences, Cell Stress and Chaperones, Biology, and Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences.

Best Publications

  • Sick chaperones, cellular stress, and disease.

    Alberto J.L. Macario;Everly Conway de Macario

  • Hsp60 expression, new locations, functions, and perspectives for cancer diagnosis and therapy

    Francesco Cappello;Everly Conway de Macario;Lorenzo Marasà;Giovanni Zummo

  • hsp70 genes in the human genome: Conservation and differentiation patterns predict a wide array of overlapping and specialized functions

    Luciano Brocchieri;Everly Conway de Macario;Alberto J L Macario

  • Stress Genes and Proteins in the Archaea

    Alberto J. L. Macario;Marianne Lange;Birgitte K. Ahring;Birgitte K. Ahring;Everly Conway De Macario

  • Methanogenium frigidum sp. nov., a psychrophilic, H2-using methanogen from Ace Lake, Antarctica.

    Peter D. Franzmann;Yitai Liu;David L. Balkwill;Henry C. Aldrich

  • Hsp60 Is Actively Secreted by Human Tumor Cells

    Anna M. Merendino;Fabio Bucchieri;Claudia Campanella;Vito Marcianò

  • Heat shock protein 60 levels in tissue and circulating exosomes in human large bowel cancer before and after ablative surgery

    Claudia Campanella;Francesca Rappa;Carmelo Sciumè;Antonella Marino Gammazza

  • Methanogenic archaea in health and disease: a novel paradigm of microbial pathogenesis.

    Everly Conway de Macario;Alberto J L Macario

  • Chlamydia trachomatis infection and anti-Hsp60 immunity: the two sides of the coin.

    Francesco Cappello;Everly Conway de Macario;Valentina Di Felice;Giovanni Zummo

  • Hsp60 chaperonopathies and chaperonotherapy: targets and agents

    Francesco Cappello;Antonella Marino Gammazza;Antonio Palumbo Piccionello;Claudia Campanella

  • HSP-molecular chaperones in cancer biogenesis and tumor therapy: an overview.

    Francesca Rappa;Felicia Farina;Giovanni Zummo;Sabrina David

  • The odyssey of Hsp60 from tumor cells to other destinations includes plasma membrane-associated stages and Golgi and exosomal protein-trafficking modalities.

    Claudia Campanella;Fabio Bucchieri;Anna M. Merendino;Alberto Fucarino

  • Monoclonal Antibodies against Bacteria

    Alberto J.L. Macario;Everly Conway De Macario

  • Isolation and Characterization of a Thermophilic, Sulfate Reducing Archaebacterium, Archaeoglobus fulgidus Strain Z

    Gerhard Zellner;Erko Stackebrandt;Helmut Kneifel;Paul Messner

  • Isolation and characterization of Methanocorpusculum parvum, gen. nov., spec. nov., a new tungsten requiring, coccoid methanogen

    G. Zellner;C. Alten;E. Stackebrandt;E. Conway de Macario

  • Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Cell⁻Cell Communication in the Nervous System: Focus on Neurological Diseases.

    Celeste Caruso Bavisotto;Celeste Caruso Bavisotto;Federica Scalia;Antonella Marino Gammazza;Daniela Carlisi

  • Molecular mimicry may explain multi-organ damage in COVID-19.

    Francesca Angileri;Sébastien Legare;Antonella Marino Gammazza;Everly Conway De Macario

  • Discontinuous occurrence of the hsp70 (dnaK) gene among Archaea and sequence features of HSP70 suggest a novel outlook on phylogenies inferred from this protein.

    Simonetta Gribaldo;Valentina Lumia;Roberta Creti;Everly Conway de Macario

  • Antigenic Fingerprinting of Methanogenic Bacteria with Polyclonal Antibody Probes

    Alberto J.L. Macario;Everly Conway De Macario

  • Hsp60 Post-translational Modifications: Functional and Pathological Consequences

    Celeste Caruso Bavisotto;Giusi Alberti;Alessandra Maria Vitale;Letizia Paladino

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Cappello
Francesco Cappello University of Palermo
Frank T. Robb
Frank T. Robb University of Maryland, Baltimore
Stefano Fais
Stefano Fais Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Birgitte Kiær Ahring
Birgitte Kiær Ahring Washington State University
Paola Brun
Paola Brun University of Padua
Igor K. Lednev
Igor K. Lednev University at Albany, State University of New York
Giuseppe Montalto
Giuseppe Montalto University of Palermo
Giuseppe Di Giovanni
Giuseppe Di Giovanni Magna Graecia University
Marco de Curtis
Marco de Curtis Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta
Erko Stackebrandt
Erko Stackebrandt Leibniz Institute DSMZ – German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures

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