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Mark J. Raftery is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research spans across biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with notable contributions to subfields such as molecular biology, hematology, epidemiology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and microbiology.

The scientist's work covers multiple research topics including acute myeloid leukemia research, epigenetics and DNA methylation, bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing, cancer-related molecular mechanisms, RNA research and splicing, bacterial infections, vaccines, as well as genomics and phylogenetic studies.

Mark J. Raftery has published multiple papers in various scientific journals. Some recent publications include:

  • Extending the Depth of Human Plasma Proteome Coverage Using Simple Fractionation Techniques (2021) in Journal of Proteome Research
  • Combination efficacy of ruxolitinib with standard-of-care drugs in CRLF2-rearranged Ph-like acute lymphoblastic leukemia (2021) in Leukemia
  • Thermostable small-molecule inhibitor of angiogenesis and vascular permeability that suppresses a pERK-FosB/ΔFosB-VCAM-1 axis (2020) in Science Advances
  • Comparative Analysis of Milk Triglycerides Profile between Jaffarabadi Buffalo and Holstein Friesian Cow (2020) in Metabolites
  • Truncated YY1 interacts with BASP1 through a 339KLK341 motif in YY1 and suppresses vascular smooth muscle cell growth and intimal hyperplasia after vascular injury (2021) in Cardiovascular Research

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Ling Zhong, Swapna Joshi, Julie A.I. Thoms, John E. Pimanda, and Purvi M. Kakadia.

Mark J. Raftery's research has been published in a range of scientific venues, with multiple publications appearing in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Blood, Nature Communications, Frontiers in Microbiology, and Journal of Proteome Research.

Best Publications

  • Oxidation of High Density Lipoproteins I. FORMATION OF METHIONINE SULFOXIDE IN APOLIPOPROTEINS AI AND AII IS AN EARLY EVENT THAT ACCOMPANIES LIPID PEROXIDATION AND CAN BE ENHANCED BY α-TOCOPHEROL

    Brett Garner;Paul K. Witting;A. Reginald Waldeck;Julie K. Christison

  • Proinflammatory properties of the human S100 protein S100A12

    Zheng Yang;Tony Tao;Mark J. Raftery;Peter Youssef

  • Virophage control of antarctic algal host–virus dynamics

    Sheree Yau;Federico M. Lauro;Matthew Z. DeMaere;Mark V. Brown

  • The role of planktonic Flavobacteria in processing algal organic matter in coastal East Antarctica revealed using metagenomics and metaproteomics

    Timothy J. Williams;David Wilkins;Emilie Long;Emilie Long;Flavia Evans

  • A metaproteomic assessment of winter and summer bacterioplankton from Antarctic Peninsula coastal surface waters

    Timothy J Williams;Emilie Long;Emilie Long;Flavia Evans;Mathew Z DeMaere

  • A plasmid from an Antarctic haloarchaeon uses specialized membrane vesicles to disseminate and infect plasmid-free cells

    Susanne Erdmann;Bernhard Tschitschko;Ling Zhong;Mark J. Raftery

  • An integrative study of a meromictic lake ecosystem in Antarctica

    Federico M Lauro;Matthew Z DeMaere;Sheree Yau;Mark V Brown

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation profiling reveals the signaling network characteristics of basal breast cancer cells

    Falko Hochgrafe;Luxi Zhang;Sandra A O'Toole;Brigid C Browne

  • Cold Adaptation in the Antarctic Archaeon Methanococcoides burtonii Involves Membrane Lipid Unsaturation

    David S. Nichols;Matthew R. Miller;Noel W. Davies;Amber Goodchild

  • Oxidative modifications of S100 proteins: functional regulation by redox

    Su Yin Lim;Mark J. Raftery;Jesse Goyette;Kenneth Hsu

  • A proteomic determination of cold adaptation in the Antarctic archaeon, Methanococcoides burtonii.

    Amber Goodchild;Neil F. W. Saunders;Haluk Ertan;Haluk Ertan;Mark Raftery

  • Oxidation Regulates the Inflammatory Properties of the Murine S100 Protein S100A8

    Craig A. Harrison;Mark J. Raftery;John Walsh;Paul Alewood

  • Novel intra- and inter-molecular sulfinamide bonds in S100A8 produced by hypochlorite oxidation.

    Mark J. Raftery;Zheng Yang;Stella M. Valenzuela;Carolyn L. Geczy

  • Normalization and Statistical Analysis of Quantitative Proteomics Data Generated by Metabolic Labeling

    Lily Ting;Mark J. Cowley;Seah Lay Hoon;Michael Guilhaus

  • Aβ and human amylin share a common toxicity pathway via mitochondrial dysfunction

    Yun An Lim;Virginie Rhein;Ginette Baysang;Fides Meier

  • Cold adaptation in the marine bacterium, Sphingopyxis alaskensis, assessed using quantitative proteomics

    Lily Ting;Timothy J. Williams;Mark J. Cowley;Federico M. Lauro

  • 5-Lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid stimulate isolated osteoclasts to resorb calcified matrices

    W. E. Gallwitz;G. R. Mundy;C. H. Lee;Mei Qiao

  • S-Nitrosylated S100A8: Novel Anti-Inflammatory Properties

    Su Yin Lim;Mark Raftery;Hong Cai;Kenneth Hsu

  • Unexpected host dependency of Antarctic Nanohaloarchaeota.

    Joshua N Hamm;Susanne Erdmann;Emiley A Eloe-Fadrosh;Allegra Angeloni

  • Normalization and Statistical Analysis of Quantitative Proteomics

    Lily Ting;Mark J. Cowley;Seah Lay Hoon;Michael Guilhaus

Frequent Co-Authors

Ricardo Cavicchioli
Ricardo Cavicchioli University of New South Wales
Carolyn L. Geczy
Carolyn L. Geczy University of New South Wales
John H. Bowie
John H. Bowie University of Adelaide
Roland Stocker
Roland Stocker The Heart Research Institute
Perminder S. Sachdev
Perminder S. Sachdev University of New South Wales
Marc R. Wilkins
Marc R. Wilkins University of New South Wales
Roger J. W. Truscott
Roger J. W. Truscott University of Wollongong
Hazel M. Mitchell
Hazel M. Mitchell University of New South Wales
Vitali Sintchenko
Vitali Sintchenko University of Sydney
Ruiting Lan
Ruiting Lan University of New South Wales

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