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John Morser is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Rheumatology, Hematology, and Immunology as subfields.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including:

  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Bone and Dental Protein Studies
  • Dental Development and Anomalies
  • Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms
  • Apelin-related Biomedical Research
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

John Morser has contributed to numerous research articles, published in diverse venues with a concentration in journals such as Biomedicines and the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

Recent papers include:

  • "Thrombo-Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease: An Expert Consensus Document from the Third Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis," 2020, published in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • "Chemerin Forms: Their Generation and Activity," 2022, published in Biomedicines
  • "Chemerin regulates formation and function of brown adipose tissue: Ablation results in increased insulin resistance with high fat challenge and aging," 2021, published in The FASEB Journal
  • "Thrombin cleavage of osteopontin initiates osteopontin's tumor-promoting activity," 2022, published in Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • "Thrombin Cleavage of Osteopontin and the Host Anti-Tumor Immune Response," 2023, published in Cancers

They frequently publish in the following venues:

  • Biomedicines
  • Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • The FASEB Journal
  • Cancers

John Morser collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Lawrence Leung
  • Lei Zhao
  • Qin Zhou
  • Timothy Myles
  • Toshihiko Nishimura

Best Publications

  • RAGE and amyloid-β peptide neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease

    Shi Du Yan;Xi Chen;Jin Fu;Ming Chen

  • RAGE mediates a novel proinflammatory axis: a central cell surface receptor for S100/calgranulin polypeptides.

    Marion A Hofmann;Steven Drury;Caifeng Fu;Wu Qu

  • The Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE) Is a Cellular Binding Site for Amphoterin MEDIATION OF NEURITE OUTGROWTH AND CO-EXPRESSION OF RAGE AND AMPHOTERIN IN THE DEVELOPING NERVOUS SYSTEM

    Osamu Hori;Jerold Brett;Timothy Slattery;Rong Cao

  • TAFI, or Plasma Procarboxypeptidase B, Couples the Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Cascades through the Thrombin-Thrombomodulin Complex

    Laszlo Bajzar;John Morser;Michael Nesheim

  • The Pattern Recognition Receptor (RAGE) Is a Counterreceptor for Leukocyte Integrins A Novel Pathway for Inflammatory Cell Recruitment

    Triantafyllos Chavakis;Angelika Bierhaus;Nadia Al-Fakhri;Darius Schneider

  • The Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE) Is a Cellular Binding Site for Amphoterin

    Osamu Hori;Jerold Brett;Timothy Slattery;Rong Cao

  • Structural basis for the anticoagulant activity of the thrombin–thrombomodulin complex

    Pablo Fuentes-Prior;Yoriko Iwanaga;Robert Huber;Rene Pagila

  • Corin, a mosaic transmembrane serine protease encoded by a novel cDNA from human heart.

    Wei Yan;Ning Sheng;Marian Seto;John Morser

  • Thrombin, thrombomodulin and TAFI in the molecular link between coagulation and fibrinolysis.

    Michael Nesheim;Wei Wang;Michael Boffa;Mariko Nagashima

  • Increased local expression of coagulation factor X contributes to the fibrotic response in human and murine lung injury

    Chris J. Scotton;Malvina A. Krupiczojc;Melanie Königshoff;Paul F. Mercer

  • Efficacy of 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine in preventing pneumonia and improving survival in nursing home residents: double blind, randomised and placebo controlled trial

    Takaya Maruyama;Osamu Taguchi;Michael S Niederman;John Morser

  • Furin-mediated Processing of Pro-C-type Natriuretic Peptide

    Chengliang Wu;Faye Wu;Junliang Pan;John Morser

  • Thrombin Activatable Fibrinolysis Inhibitor, a Potential Regulator of Vascular Inflammation *

    Timothy Myles;Toshihiko Nishimura;Thomas H. Yun;Mariko Nagashima

  • Processing of Pro-atrial Natriuretic Peptide by Corin in Cardiac Myocytes

    Faye Wu;Wei Yan;Junliang Pan;John Morser

  • An Inhibitor of Activated Thrombin-Activatable Fibrinolysis Inhibitor Potentiates Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator-Induced Thrombolysis in a Rabbit Jugular Vein Thrombolysis Model☆

    Mariko Nagashima;Matthias Werner;Manping Wang;Lei Zhao

  • Thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) deficiency is compatible with murine life

    Mariko Nagashima;Zheng-Feng Yin;Lei Zhao;Kathy White

  • Angiotensin II increases urokinase-type plasminogen activator expression and induces aneurysm in the abdominal aorta of apolipoprotein E-deficient mice.

    Yi-Xin Wang;Baby Martin-McNulty;Ana D. Freay;Drew A. Sukovich

  • Export of proteins from oocytes of Xenopus laevis

    Alan Colman;John Morser

  • Both Cellular and Soluble Forms of Thrombomodulin Inhibit Fibrinolysis by Potentiating the Activation of Thrombin-activable Fibrinolysis Inhibitor

    Laszlo Bajzar;Michael Nesheim;John Morser;Paula B. Tracy

  • Functional Analysis of the Transmembrane Domain and Activation Cleavage of Human Corin DESIGN AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A SOLUBLE CORIN

    Sabine Knappe;Faye Wu;Mary Rose Masikat;John Morser

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence L. K. Leung
Lawrence L. K. Leung Stanford University
Michael E. Nesheim
Michael E. Nesheim Queen's University
William H. Robinson
William H. Robinson Stanford University
Ann Marie Schmidt
Ann Marie Schmidt New York University
Koji Suzuki
Koji Suzuki Suzuka University of Medical Science
Ronald L. Dalman
Ronald L. Dalman Stanford University
Paolo Gresele
Paolo Gresele University of Perugia
Stuart B. Goodman
Stuart B. Goodman Stanford University
Peter P. Nawroth
Peter P. Nawroth Heidelberg University
Christopher M. Adams
Christopher M. Adams University of Iowa

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