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Overview

Mark T. Quinn is affiliated with Montana State University in the United States. Their research focuses broadly within the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to several specialized subfields including Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Immunology, Materials Chemistry, and Plant Science.

Their scientific work covers a variety of research topics, notably:

  • S100 Proteins and Annexins
  • Quinazolinone synthesis and applications
  • Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
  • Signaling Pathways in Disease
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms
  • Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity
  • Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms

Mark T. Quinn has published extensively in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Molecules
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Frontiers in Chemistry
  • Plants
  • IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE

Recent selected publications reflect the diversity and scope of their research:

  • "Oximes: Novel Therapeutics with Anticancer and Anti-Inflammatory Potential," 2021, Biomolecules
  • "Chemical Composition and Immunomodulatory Activity of Hypericum perforatum Essential Oils," 2020, Biomolecules
  • "Alarmins and c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase (JNK) Signaling in Neuroinflammation," 2020, Cells
  • "Therapeutic Effects of Tryptanthrin and Tryptanthrin-6-Oxime in Models of Rheumatoid Arthritis," 2020, Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • "Innate Immunomodulatory Activity of Cedrol, a Component of Essential Oils Isolated from Juniperus Species," 2021, Molecules

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Igor A. Schepetkin
  • Аndrei I. Khlebnikov
  • Liliya N. Kirpotina
  • Letizia Crocetti
  • Maria Paola Giovannoni

Best Publications

  • Oxidatively modified low density lipoproteins: a potential role in recruitment and retention of monocyte/macrophages during atherogenesis

    Mark T. Quinn;Sampath Parthasarathy;Loren G. Fong;Daniel Steinberg

  • Botanical polysaccharides: macrophage immunomodulation and therapeutic potential.

    Igor A. Schepetkin;Mark T. Quinn

  • Superoxide Production and Expression of Nox Family Proteins in Human Atherosclerosis

    Dan Sorescu;Daiana Weiss;Bernard Lassègue;Roza E. Clempus

  • Lysophosphatidylcholine: a chemotactic factor for human monocytes and its potential role in atherogenesis

    Mark T. Quinn;Sampath Parthasarathy;Daniel Steinberg

  • Novel Competitive Inhibitor of NAD(P)H Oxidase Assembly Attenuates Vascular O2− and Systolic Blood Pressure in Mice

    F. E. Rey;M. E. Cifuentes;A. Kiarash;M. T. Quinn

  • Aldosterone-Induced Inflammation in the Rat Heart: Role of Oxidative Stress

    Yao Sun;Jiakun Zhang;Li Lu;Sue S. Chen

  • Expression of a functionally active gp91phox-containing neutrophil-type NAD(P)H oxidase in smooth muscle cells from human resistance arteries: regulation by angiotensin II.

    Rhian M. Touyz;Xin Chen;Fatiha Tabet;Guoying Yao

  • Distinct Subcellular Localizations of Nox1 and Nox4 in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

    Lula L. Hilenski;Roza E. Clempus;Mark T. Quinn;J. David Lambeth

  • Familial factors determine the development of diabetic nephropathy in patients with IDDM

    M. Quinn;M. C. Angelico;J. H. Warram;A. S. Krolewski

  • Structure and regulation of the neutrophil respiratory burst oxidase : comparison with nonphagocyte oxidases

    Mark T. Quinn;Katherine A. Gauss

  • Assembly of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase: molecular interaction of oxidase proteins.

    Frank R. DeLeo;Mark T. Quinn

  • Novel Role of gp91phox-Containing NAD(P)H Oxidase in Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor–Induced Signaling and Angiogenesis

    Masuko Ushio-Fukai;Yan Tang;Tohru Fukai;Sergey I. Dikalov

  • Localization of a constitutively active, phagocyte-like NADPH oxidase in rabbit aortic adventitia: Enhancement by angiotensin II

    Pagano Pj;Clark Jk;Cifuentes-Pagano Me;Clark Sm

  • Upregulation of Nox-based NAD(P)H oxidases in restenosis after carotid injury.

    Katalin Szöcs;Bernard Lassègue;Dan Sorescu;Lula L Hilenski

  • Superoxide Anion From the Adventitia of the Rat Thoracic Aorta Inactivates Nitric Oxide

    Hui Di Wang;Patrick J. Pagano;Yue Du;Antonio J. Cayatte

  • Expression and Cellular Localization of Classic NADPH Oxidase Subunits in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat Kidney

    Tinatin Chabrashvili;Akahiro Tojo;Maristela Lika Onozato;Chagriya Kitiyakara

  • Molecular evolution of the reactive oxygen-generating NADPH oxidase (Nox/Duox) family of enzymes

    Tsukasa Kawahara;Mark T Quinn;J David Lambeth

  • THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22: G protein-coupled receptors

    Stephen P.H. Alexander;Arthur Christopoulos;Anthony P. Davenport;Eamonn Kelly

  • Role of NADPH Oxidase in the Vascular Hypertrophic and Oxidative Stress Response to Angiotensin II in Mice

    Hui Di Wang;Shanqin Xu;Douglas G. Johns;Yue Du

  • Effects of NADPH oxidase inhibitor in diabetic nephropathy

    Kensuke Asaba;Akihiro Tojo;Akihiro Tojo;Akihiro Tojo;Maristela Lika Onozato;Maristela Lika Onozato;Maristela Lika Onozato;Atsuo Goto;Atsuo Goto;Atsuo Goto

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Jutila
Mark A. Jutila Montana State University
Algirdas J. Jesaitis
Algirdas J. Jesaitis Montana State University
Frank R. DeLeo
Frank R. DeLeo National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Patrick J. Pagano
Patrick J. Pagano University of Pittsburgh
Richard D. Ye
Richard D. Ye Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Sampath Parthasarathy
Sampath Parthasarathy University of Central Florida
Mary C. Dinauer
Mary C. Dinauer Washington University in St. Louis
Gary M. Bokoch
Gary M. Bokoch Scripps Research Institute
Paul Emery
Paul Emery University of Leeds
Philip G. Conaghan
Philip G. Conaghan University of Leeds

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