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Overview

Jay W. Fox is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States and has a research portfolio spanning several fields, primarily centered around biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, immunology, and microbiology. Their scholarly output reflects substantial contributions to these domains.

The principal topics of Jay W. Fox's work include:

  • Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies
  • Rabies epidemiology and control
  • Marine Sponges and Natural Products
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Lymphatic System and Diseases
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis

Within the main fields of study, Jay W. Fox has produced 30 publications in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, 15 in Medicine, and 13 in Immunology and Microbiology. Their subfield focus includes Genetics, Virology, Oncology, Molecular Biology, and Immunology.

Some of the scientist's frequently published venues are:

  • Toxicon
  • Toxins
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Research
  • Biomolecules

Collaborations have included multiple works with the following coauthors:

  • Alexandra Rucavado
  • José María Gutiérrez
  • Ana K. Oliveira
  • Teresa Escalante
  • Patcharin Pramoonjago

Notable recent papers by Jay W. Fox include:

  • Observation of Bothrops atrox Snake Envenoming Blister Formation from Five Patients: Pathophysiological Insights (2021, Toxins)
  • A Reductionist Approach Using Primary and Metastatic Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Reveals Hub Proteins Associated with Oral Cancer Prognosis (2021, Molecular & Cellular Proteomics)
  • Periostin+ Stromal Cells Guide Lymphovascular Invasion by Cancer Cells (2023, Cancer Research)
  • Analysis of wound exudates reveals differences in the patterns of tissue damage and inflammation induced by the venoms of Daboia russelii and Bothrops asper in mice (2020, Toxicon)
  • Loss of ADAM9 Leads to Modifications of the Extracellular Matrix Modulating Tumor Growth (2020, Biomolecules)

Best Publications

  • Autophosphorylation of the focal adhesion kinase, pp125FAK, directs SH2-dependent binding of pp60src.

    M D Schaller;J D Hildebrand;J D Shannon;J W Fox

  • Hemorrhagic metalloproteinases from snake venoms.

    Jon Bragi Bjarnason;Jay William Fox

  • Structural considerations of the snake venom metalloproteinases, key members of the M12 reprolysin family of metalloproteinases.

    Jay W. Fox;Solange M.T. Serrano

  • Recombinant nidogen consists of three globular domains and mediates binding of laminin to collagen type IV.

    J W Fox;U Mayer;R Nischt;M Aumailley

  • Cattle as a possible source of verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 infections in man

    P. A. Chapman;C. A. Siddons;D. J. Wright;P. Norman

  • Insights into and speculations about snake venom metalloproteinase (SVMP) synthesis, folding and disulfide bond formation and their contribution to venom complexity

    Jay W. Fox;Solange M. T. Serrano

  • ADAM 12-S cleaves IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-5 and is inhibited by TIMP-3.

    Frosty Loechel;Jay W. Fox;Gillian Murphy;Reidar Albrechtsen

  • Design strategies and performance of custom DNA sequencing primers.

    G.A. Buck;J.W. Fox;M. Gunthorpe;K.M. Hager

  • Antigenic and structural analysis of group II allergens (Der f II and Der p II) from house dust mites (Dermatophagoides spp)

    Peter W. Heymann;Martin D. Chapman;Robert C. Aalberse;Jay W. Fox

  • cDNA Sequences for Four Snake Venom Metalloproteinases: Structure, Classification, and Their Relationship to Mammalian Reproductive Proteins

    L. A. Hite;Li-Guo Jia;J. B. Bjarnason;J. W. Fox

  • Snake venom metalloendopeptidases: reprolysins.

    Jón B. Bjarnason;Jay W. Fox

  • Degradation of extracellular matrix proteins by hemorrhagic metalloproteinases.

    Eugenia N. Baramova;John D. Shannon;Jon B. Bjarnason;Jay W. Fox

  • Exploring snake venom proteomes: multifaceted analyses for complex toxin mixtures.

    Jay W. Fox;Solange M. T. Serrano

  • Key events in microvascular damage induced by snake venom hemorrhagic metalloproteinases

    Teresa Escalante;Alexandra Rucavado;Jay W. Fox;José María Gutiérrez

  • Purification and characterization of trypsin from the poikilotherm Gadus morhua.

    Bjarni Ágeirsson;Jay W. Fox;Jón B. Bjarnason

  • Snake venom metalloproteinases: Structure, function and relationship to the ADAMs family of proteins

    Li-Guo Jia;Ken-Ichi Shimokawa;Jon B. Bjarnason;Jay W. Fox

  • Differential proteomic analysis distinguishes tissue repair biomarker signatures in wound exudates obtained from normal healing and chronic wounds.

    Sabine A. Eming;Manuel Koch;Andreas Krieger;Bent Brachvogel

  • Conformational stability of B cell epitopes on group I and group II Dermatophagoides spp. allergens. Effect of thermal and chemical denaturation on the binding of murine IgG and human IgE antibodies.

    Manuel Lombardero;Peter W. Heymann;Thomas A. E. Platts-Mills;Jay W. Fox

  • Hemorrhagic Toxins from Snake Venoms

    Jon Bragi Bjarnason;Jay William Fox

  • Molecular cloning of a major cockroach (Blattella germanica) allergen, Bla g 2. Sequence homology to the aspartic proteases.

    L. Karla Arruda;Lisa D. Vailes;Barbara J. Mann;John Shannon

Frequent Co-Authors

José María Gutiérrez
José María Gutiérrez University of Costa Rica
Alexandra Rucavado
Alexandra Rucavado University of Costa Rica
Antonio C.M. Camargo
Antonio C.M. Camargo Instituto Butantan
Martin D. Chapman
Martin D. Chapman University of Virginia
Ana M. Moura-da-Silva
Ana M. Moura-da-Silva Instituto Butantan
Juan J. Calvete
Juan J. Calvete Spanish National Research Council
Bruno Lomonte
Bruno Lomonte University of Costa Rica
Christopher A. Moskaluk
Christopher A. Moskaluk University of Virginia
Thomas Krieg
Thomas Krieg University of Cambridge
Joanna B. Goldberg
Joanna B. Goldberg Emory University

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