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Martin A. Schwartz

Martin A. Schwartz

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
126
Citations
71017
World Ranking
486
National Ranking
310

Overview

Martin A. Schwartz is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with 140 publications, as well as Medicine, contributing 97 publications. Within these areas, Schwartz has a notable focus on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Immunology and Allergy, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's work extensively covers key topics such as Cellular Mechanics and Interactions, Cell Adhesion Molecules Research, Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer, Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications, Caveolin-1 and cellular processes, Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology, and Kruppel-like factors research.

Recent publications include the following papers:

  • Vascular Mechanobiology: Homeostasis, Adaptation, and Disease, 2021, Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering
  • Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition, Vascular Inflammation, and Atherosclerosis, 2020, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Defective Flow-Migration Coupling Causes Arteriovenous Malformations in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, 2021, Circulation
  • Talin in mechanotransduction and mechanomemory at a glance, 2021, Journal of Cell Science
  • A mitochondrial contribution to anti-inflammatory shear stress signaling in vascular endothelial cells, 2022, The Journal of Cell Biology

Frequent co-authors of Martin A. Schwartz include Keiichiro Tanaka, Hanqiang Deng, Jay D. Humphrey, Abhishek Kumar, and Minhwan Chung.

The scientist often publishes in specific venues, with notable frequency in Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature Cardiovascular Research, arXiv (Cornell University), and Circulation.

In addition to journal publications, Martin A. Schwartz has a book titled Dangerous Exits published by Rutgers University Press in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Cell migration: integrating signals from front to back.

    Anne J. Ridley;Martin A. Schwartz;Keith Burridge;Richard A. Firtel

  • Cell adhesion: integrating cytoskeletal dynamics and cellular tension

    J. Thomas Parsons;Alan Rick Horwitz;Martin A. Schwartz

  • Mechanotransduction and extracellular matrix homeostasis

    Jay D. Humphrey;Eric R. Dufresne;Martin A. Schwartz

  • Integrins: Emerging Paradigms of Signal Transduction

    Martin A. Schwartz;Michael D. Schaller;Mark H. Ginsberg

  • The extracellular matrix as a cell survival factor.

    J E Meredith;B Fazeli;M A Schwartz

  • Regulation of the small GTP‐binding protein Rho by cell adhesion and the cytoskeleton

    Xiang‐Dong Ren;William B. Kiosses;Martin Alexander Schwartz

  • Measuring mechanical tension across vinculin reveals regulation of focal adhesion dynamics

    Carsten Grashoff;Brenton D. Hoffman;Michael D. Brenner;Ruobo Zhou

  • A mechanosensory complex that mediates the endothelial cell response to fluid shear stress

    Eleni Tzima;Mohamad Irani-Tehrani;William Kiosses;Elizabetta Dejana

  • Mechanotransduction in vascular physiology and atherogenesis

    Cornelia Hahn;Martin A. Schwartz

  • Dynamic molecular processes mediate cellular mechanotransduction

    Brenton D. Hoffman;Carsten Grashoff;Martin A. Schwartz

  • Networks and crosstalk: integrin signalling spreads

    Martin A. Schwartz;Mark H. Ginsberg

  • Mechanisms of Mechanotransduction

    A. Wayne Orr;Brian P. Helmke;Brett R. Blackman;Martin A. Schwartz

  • The small GTP-binding protein Rho regulates a phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 5-kinase in mammalian cells.

    Lisa D. Chong;Alexis Traynor-Kaplan;Gary M. Bokoch;Martin Alexander Schwartz

  • Localized Rac Activation Dynamics Visualized in Living Cells

    Vadim S. Kraynov;Chester Chamberlain;Gary M. Bokoch;Martin A. Schwartz

  • Integrins in mechanotransduction.

    Akira Katsumi;A. Wayne Orr;Eleni Tzima;Martin Alexander Schwartz

  • Activation of Rac and Cdc42 by Integrins Mediates Cell Spreading

    Leo S. Price;Jie Leng;Martin Alexander Schwartz;Gary M. Bokoch

  • Integrins and Extracellular Matrix in Mechanotransduction

    Martin Alexander Schwartz

  • Activation of integrins in endothelial cells by fluid shear stress mediates Rho-dependent cytoskeletal alignment.

    Eleni Tzima;Miguel Angel del Pozo;Sanford J. Shattil;Shu Chien

  • Integrins and cell proliferation: regulation of cyclin-dependent kinases via cytoplasmic signaling pathways.

    Martin Alexander Schwartz;Richard K. Assoian

  • Integrins regulate Rac targeting by internalization of membrane domains.

    Miguel A. del Pozo;Miguel A. del Pozo;Nazilla B. Alderson;William B. Kiosses;Hui-Hsien Chiang

Frequent Co-Authors

William B. Kiosses
William B. Kiosses La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Michael Simons
Michael Simons Yale University
Mark H. Ginsberg
Mark H. Ginsberg University of California, San Diego
Dan Theodorescu
Dan Theodorescu University of Arizona
Claude Lechene
Claude Lechene Brigham and Women's Hospital
Sanford J. Shattil
Sanford J. Shattil University of California, San Diego
Jay D. Humphrey
Jay D. Humphrey Yale University
Anne Eichmann
Anne Eichmann Yale University
David A. Cheresh
David A. Cheresh University of California, San Diego
Shu Chien
Shu Chien University of California, San Diego

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