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Frank L. Margolis is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore, in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specific interests in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Infectious Diseases.

Their recent scholarly work includes a publication titled Mechanism of Neuroinvasion of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus in the Mouse, released in 2021 through UNC Libraries.

Margolis's research topics show a consistent emphasis on mosquito-borne diseases and control as well as viral infections and vectors. These areas reflect efforts to understand disease transmission dynamics and associated public health concerns.

  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Viral Infections and Vectors

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Margolis include Wilhelm Pickenhagen, P. Charles, Eric M. Walters, and Robert E. Johnston, indicating a network of scholarly interaction across related infectious disease studies.

  • Wilhelm Pickenhagen
  • P. Charles
  • Eric M. Walters
  • Robert E. Johnston

Publications have appeared in venues such as UNC Libraries, supporting dissemination within specialized academic channels.

  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Olfactory marker protein during ontogeny: immunohistochemical localization.

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  • Transneuronal regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase expression in olfactory bulb of mouse and rat.

    H Baker;T Kawano;FL Margolis;TH Joh

  • The expression of the growth associated protein B50/GAP43 in the olfactory system of neonatal and adult rats.

    J Verhaagen;AB Oestreicher;WH Gispen;FL Margolis

  • A brain protein unique to the olfactory bulb.

    Frank L. Margolis

  • Perireceptor and receptor events in vertebrate olfaction.

    Thomas V. Getchell;Frank L. Margolis;Marilyn L. Getchell

  • Carnosine in the primary olfactory pathway.

    Frank L. Margolis

  • Cholinergic and catecholaminergic afferents to the olfactory bulb in the hamster: a neuroanatomical, biochemical, and histochemical investigation.

    Foteos Macrides;Barry J. Davis;William M. Youngs;N. Suzan Nadi

  • Neuroplasticity in the olfactory system : Differential effects of central and peripheral lesions of the primary olfactory pathway on the expression of B 50/GAP43 and the olfactory marker protein

    J. Verhaagen;A. B. Oestreicher;M. Grillo;Y.-S. Khew-Goodall

  • Dopamine D2 receptor-mediated presynaptic inhibition of olfactory nerve terminals.

    Matthew Ennis;Fu-Ming Zhou;Kelly J. Ciombor;Vassiliki Aroniadou-Anderjaska

  • Immunological studies of the rat olfactory marker protein.

    Angelica Keller;F. L. Margolis

  • Denervation in the primary olfactory pathway of mice. IV. Biochemical and morphological evidence for neuronal replacement following nerve section

    J. Harding;P.P.C. Graziadei;G.A.Monti Graziadei;F.L. Margolis

  • Mechanism of neuroinvasion of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus in the mouse.

    Peter C. Charles;Eric Walters;Frank Margolis;Robert E. Johnston

  • Immunocytochemistry of the olfactory marker protein.

    G A Monti-Graziadei;F L Margolis;J W Harding;P P Graziadei

  • Chemical deafferentation of the olfactory bulb: Plasticity of the levels of tyrosine hydroxylase, dopamine and norepinephrine

    N.S. Nadi;R. Head;M. Grillo;J. Hempstead

  • DNA (Cell Number) and Protein in Neonatal Brain: Alteration by Maternal Dietary Protein Restriction

    Stephen Zamenhof;Edith Van Marthens;Frank L. Margolis

  • Denervation of the primary olfactory pathway in mice. V. Long-term effect of intranasal ZnSO4 irrigation on behavior, biochemistry and morphology

    Joseph W. Harding;Thomas V. Getchell;Frank L. Margolis

  • Denervation in the primary olfactory pathway of mice: biochemical and morphological effects.

    Frank L. Margolis;Nelson Roberts;Donna Ferriero;Janet Feldman

  • Olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene deletion causes altered physiological activity of olfactory sensory neurons.

    O I Buiakova;H Baker;J W Scott;A Farbman

  • Chemically defined neuron groups and their subpopulations in the glomerular layer of the rat main olfactory bulb: prominent differences in the intraglomerular dendritic arborization and their relationship to olfactory nerve terminals

    K Kosaka;K Toida;F.L Margolis;T Kosaka

  • Olfactory bulb dopamine neurons survive deafferentation-induced loss of tyrosine hydroxylase

    H. Baker;T. Kawano;V. Albert;T.H. Joh

  • Biochemical and immunocytochemical charaterization of olfactory marker protein in the rodent central nervous system

    Harriet Baker;Mary Grillo;Frank L. Margolis

Frequent Co-Authors

Harriet Baker
Harriet Baker Cornell University
Aldo Fasolo
Aldo Fasolo University of Turin
W.H. Gispen
W.H. Gispen Utrecht University
Tong H. Joh
Tong H. Joh Cornell University
Michael T. Shipley
Michael T. Shipley University of Maryland, Baltimore
Steven L. Youngentob
Steven L. Youngentob University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Charles A. Greer
Charles A. Greer Yale University
Adam C. Puche
Adam C. Puche University of Maryland, Baltimore
Paolo Peretto
Paolo Peretto University of Turin
Donna M. Ferriero
Donna M. Ferriero University of California, San Francisco

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