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Overview

Mahin D. Maines is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in scientific research and scholarship within this institution.

There is no available information on recent publications, coauthors, or book publications associated with Mahin D. Maines. Similarly, details on main fields or subfields of study, as well as main topics of work, have not been provided.

Without data on specific research papers, collaborative networks, or publication venues, the overview primarily focuses on the academic affiliation and the absence of publicly documented outputs or research collaborations at this time.

There are no records of awards or honors linked to Mahin D. Maines in the data provided. The scientist is not deceased, indicating an ongoing potential for contributions to their field.

Best Publications

  • THE HEME OXYGENASE SYSTEM:A Regulator of Second Messenger Gases

    Mahin D. Maines

  • Heme oxygenase: function, multiplicity, regulatory mechanisms, and clinical applications.

    Mahin D. Maines

  • Isolation and Characterization of a cDNA from the Rat Brain that Encodes Hemoprotein Heme Oxygenase-3

    William K. Mccoubrey;T. J. Huang;Mahin D. Maines

  • Characterization of two constitutive forms of rat liver microsomal heme oxygenase. Only one molecular species of the enzyme is inducible.

    M D Maines;G M Trakshel;R K Kutty

  • Current protocols in toxicology

    Mahin D. Maines

  • Overexpression of heme oxygenase-1 is neuroprotective in a model of permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion in transgenic mice.

    Nariman Panahian;Masako Yoshiura;Mahin D. Maines

  • Neurons Overexpressing Heme Oxygenase‐1 Resist Oxidative Stress‐Mediated Cell Death

    Kai Chen;Karlene Gunter;Mahin D. Maines

  • Metals as regulators of heme metabolism

    Maines;A Kappas

  • Purification and characterization of biliverdin reductase from rat liver

    R K Kutty;M D Maines

  • Evidence suggesting that the two forms of heme oxygenase are products of different genes.

    I Cruse;M D Maines

  • Rapid induction of heme oxygenase 1 mRNA and protein by hyperthermia in rat brain: heme oxygenase 2 is not a heat shock protein.

    J F Ewing;M D Maines

  • Purification and characterization of the major constitutive form of testicular heme oxygenase. The noninducible isoform.

    G M Trakshel;R K Kutty;M D Maines

  • Cobalt Induction of Hepatic Heme Oxygenase; with Evidence That Cytochrome P-450 Is Not Essential for This Enzyme Activity

    M. D. Maines;Attallah Kappas

  • 30 some years of heme oxygenase: from a "molecular wrecking ball" to a "mesmerizing" trigger of cellular events.

    Mahin D. Maines;Peter E.M. Gibbs

  • Cobalt stimulation of heme degradation in the liver. Dissociation of microsomal oxidation of heme from cytochrome P-450

    Maines;A Kappas

  • In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical localization of heme oxygenase-2 mRNA and protein in normal rat brain: Differential distribution of isozyme 1 and 2.

    James F. Ewing;Mahin D. Maines

  • Studies on the mechanism of induction of haem oxygenase by cobalt and other metal ions.

    M D Maines;A Kappas

  • Human heme oxygenase-2 : characterization and expression of a full-length cDNA and evidence suggesting that the two HO-2 transcripts may differ by choice of polyadenylation signal

    William K. McCoubrey;James F. Ewing;Mahin D. Maines

  • Glutathione depletion induces heme oxygenase-1 (HSP32) mRNA and protein in rat brain.

    James F. Ewing;Mahin D. Maines

  • Carbon Monoxide: An Emerging Regulator of cGMP in the Brain.

    Mahin D. Maines

Frequent Co-Authors

Attallah Kappas
Attallah Kappas Rockefeller University
M. W. Anders
M. W. Anders University of Rochester Medical Center
Vittorio Calabrese
Vittorio Calabrese University of Catania
Jonathan A. Cohn
Jonathan A. Cohn Duke University
Paul S. Brookes
Paul S. Brookes University of Rochester Medical Center
Nannan Liu
Nannan Liu Auburn University
Steven R. Vincent
Steven R. Vincent University of British Columbia
Suzanne N. Haber
Suzanne N. Haber University of Rochester Medical Center
Marcia N. Gordon
Marcia N. Gordon Michigan State University

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