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Mark A. Lovell is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on multiple subfields including Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Biomedical Engineering, and Emergency Medicine.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances

Lovell has contributed to several recent papers published in scientific journals. These include:

  • Pharmacokinetic and metabolic analysis of an Alzheimer's disease therapeutic in rat serum via microfluidic CZE-MS, 2021, Biomedical Chromatography
  • Preliminary Evaluation of a Novel Point of Care Diagnostic Device for Sports-Related Concussion, 2022, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
  • Point Of Care Detection Of VILIP-1 For On-Field Diagnosis Of Sports-Related Concussion, 2022, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Their frequent coauthors include Yueming Wu, Caitlin Conley, Kim Kaiser, Zachary D. Kelley, and Bert C. Lynn, indicating collaborative efforts in related research areas.

Publications have appeared mainly in the journals Biomedical Chromatography, Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, and Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach crossing clinical, analytical, and sports medicine domains.

Best Publications

  • Copper, iron and zinc in Alzheimer's disease senile plaques

    M.A Lovell;J.D Robertson;W.J Teesdale;J.L Campbell

  • Summary and agreement statement of the 2nd International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Prague 2004

    Paul McCrory;Karen Johnston;Willem Meeuwisse;Mark Aubry

  • A role for 4-hydroxynonenal, an aldehydic product of lipid peroxidation, in disruption of ion homeostasis and neuronal death induced by amyloid β-peptide

    Robert J. Mark;Mark A. Lovell;William R. Markesbery;Koji Uchida

  • Four-Hydroxynonenal, a Product of Lipid Peroxidation, is Increased in the Brain in Alzheimer's Disease

    W.R Markesbery;M.A Lovell

  • Elevated thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances and antioxidant enzyme activity in the brain in Alzheimer's disease

    Mark A. Lovell;William D. Ehmann;Steven M. Butler;William R. Markesbery

  • Neurotrophic factors attenuate glutamate-induced accumulation of peroxides, elevation of intracellular Ca2+ concentration, and neurotoxicity and increase antioxidant enzyme activities in hippocampal neurons.

    Mark P. Mattson;Mark A. Lovell;Katsutoshi Furukawa;William R. Markesbery

  • Fusion of PAX7 to FKHR by the Variant t(1;13)(p36;q14) Translocation in Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma

    Richard J. Davis;Celina M. D'Cruz;Mark A. Lovell;Jaclyn A. Biegel

  • Increased Nuclear DNA Oxidation in the Brain in Alzheimer's Disease

    S. Prasad Gabbita;Mark A. Lovell;William R. Markesbery

  • Oxidative DNA damage in mild cognitive impairment and late-stage Alzheimer's disease

    Mark A. Lovell;William R. Markesbery

  • Acrolein is increased in Alzheimer’s disease brain and is toxic to primary hippocampal cultures

    Mark A. Lovell;Chengsong Xie;William R. Markesbery

  • Regional Membrane Phospholipid Alterations in Alzheimer's Disease

    M R Prasad;M A Lovell;M Yatin;H Dhillon

  • Increased oxidative damage in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA in Alzheimer's disease.

    J. Wang;S. Xiong;C. Xie;W. R. Markesbery

  • Elevated 4-Hydroxynonenal in Ventricular Fluid in Alzheimer’s Disease

    M.A. Lovell;W.D. Ehmann;M.P. Mattson;W.R. Markesbery

  • Increased levels of 4-hydroxynonenal and acrolein, neurotoxic markers of lipid peroxidation, in the brain in Mild Cognitive Impairment and early Alzheimer's disease

    Taufika Islam Williams;Bert C. Lynn;William R. Markesbery;Mark A. Lovell

  • Summary and agreement statement of the 1st International Symposium on Concussion in Sport, Vienna 2001.

    Mark Aubry;Robert Cantu;Jiri Dvorak;Toni Graf-Baumann

  • Increased DNA oxidation and decreased levels of repair products in Alzheimer's disease ventricular CSF

    Lovell Ma;Gabbita Sp;Markesbery Wr

  • Decreased glutathione transferase activity in brain and ventricular fluid in Alzheimer's disease

    M. A. Lovell;C. Xie;W. R. Markesbery

  • Lipid peroxidation is an early event in the brain in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.

    William R. Markesbery;Richard J. Kryscio;Mark A. Lovell;Jason D. Morrow

  • Concussion in professional football: epidemiological features of game injuries and review of the literature—Part 3

    Elliot J. Pellman;John W. Powell;David C. Viano;Ira R. Casson;Ira R. Casson

  • Summary and agreement statement of the 2nd International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Prague 2004.

    Paul McCrory;Karen Johnston;Willem Meeuwisse;Mark Aubry

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Markesbery
William R. Markesbery University of Kentucky
Ronald J. Sokol
Ronald J. Sokol University of Colorado Denver
Richard J. Kryscio
Richard J. Kryscio University of Kentucky
Milton J. Finegold
Milton J. Finegold Baylor College of Medicine
Oscar W. Cummings
Oscar W. Cummings Indiana University
Willem H. Meeuwisse
Willem H. Meeuwisse University of Calgary
Robert C. Cantu
Robert C. Cantu Boston University
Bette K. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters
Bette K. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters University of Colorado Denver
Mark P. Mattson
Mark P. Mattson Johns Hopkins University
Robert A. Anders
Robert A. Anders Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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