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D-Index
53
Citations
10510
World Ranking
16130
National Ranking
561

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1930 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Mary MacDougall is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research expertise spans several interrelated scientific fields, predominantly within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, and dentistry.

Their scholarly output includes contributions to subfields such as molecular biology, oral surgery, rheumatology, genetics, and periodontics. This multidisciplinary approach reflects in their research topics, which encompass dental development and anomalies, oral and maxillofacial pathology, bone and dental protein studies, oral microbiology and periodontitis research, cleft lip and palate research, fluoride effects and removal, and head and neck surgical oncology.

Mary MacDougall has coauthored multiple works with several recurring collaborators, including Mengmeng Liu, Hope M. Amm, Graham Goldman, Shuo Chen, and Ejvis Lamani. These professional partnerships have contributed to the diversity and depth of their research themes.

Their recent publications include:

  • BMP Signaling Pathway in Dentin Development and Diseases, 2022, published in Cells
  • Dentine sialophosphoprotein signal in dentineogenesis and dentine regeneration, 2021, published in European Cells and Materials
  • Non-syndromic hypodontia of maxillary lateral incisors and its association with other dental anomalies, 2022, published in Progress in Orthodontics
  • Fluoride Alters Signaling Pathways Associated with the Initiation of Dentin Mineralization in Enamel Fluorosis Susceptible Mice, 2020, published in Biological Trace Element Research
  • Fluorescently Labeled Cetuximab-IRDye800 for Guided Surgical Excision of Ameloblastoma: A Proof of Principle Study, 2020, published in Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

MacDougall's work has been disseminated through various scientific journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Cells
  • European Cells and Materials
  • Progress in Orthodontics
  • Biological Trace Element Research
  • Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Throughout their career, Mary MacDougall has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), receiving this designation twice, once in 1930 and again in 2006.

Best Publications

  • DENTIN PHOSPHOPROTEIN AND DENTIN SIALOPROTEIN ARE CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS EXPRESSED FROM A SINGLE TRANSCRIPT CODED BY A GENE ON HUMAN CHROMOSOME 4 : DENTIN PHOSPHOPROTEIN DNA SEQUENCE DETERMINATION

    Mary MacDougall;Darrin Simmons;Xianghong Luan;Jason Nydegger

  • Isolation and characterization of multipotent human periodontal ligament stem cells

    Shuo Chen;Mary MacDougall

  • Dentin Sialophosphoprotein Knockout Mouse Teeth Display Widened Predentin Zone and Develop Defective Dentin Mineralization Similar to Human Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Type III

    Taduru Sreenath;Tamizchelvi Thyagarajan;Bradford Hall;Glenn Longenecker

  • Gene expression patterns of murine dentin matrix protein 1 (Dmp1) and dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) suggest distinct developmental functions in vivo

    R. N. D'souza;A. Cavender;G. Sunavala;J. Alvarez

  • Deletion of dentin matrix protein-1 leads to a partial failure of maturation of predentin into dentin, hypomineralization, and expanded cavities of pulp and root canal during postnatal tooth development.

    Ling Ye;Mary MacDougall;Shubin Zhang;Yixia Xie

  • Genomic Organization, Chromosomal Mapping, and Promoter Analysis of the Mouse Dentin Sialophosphoprotein (Dspp) Gene, Which Codes for Both Dentin Sialoprotein and Dentin Phosphoprotein

    Jian Q. Feng;Xianghong Luan;John Wallace;Dai Jing

  • Runx2, osx, and dspp in tooth development

    S. Chen;J. Gluhak-Heinrich;Y.H. Wang;Y.M. Wu

  • Investigation of osteocalcin, osteonectin, and dentin sialophosphoprotein in developing human teeth.

    P Papagerakis;A Berdal;M Mesbah;M Peuchmaur

  • Mechanical loading stimulates dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) expression in osteocytes in vivo

    Jelica Gluhak-Heinrich;Ling Ye;Lynda F Bonewald;Jian Q Feng

  • Identification of a Novel Isoform of Mouse Dentin Matrix Protein 1: Spatial Expression in Mineralized Tissues†

    Mary Macdougall;Ting Ting Gu;Xinghong Luan;Darrin Simmons

  • A Specific IFIH1 Gain-of-Function Mutation Causes Singleton-Merten Syndrome

    Frank Rutsch;Mary MacDougall;Changming Lu;Insa Buers

  • Phagocytosis of wear debris by osteoblasts affects differentiation and local factor production in a manner dependent on particle composition.

    C.H Lohmann;Z Schwartz;G Köster;U Jahn

  • Differential Regulation of Dentin Sialophosphoprotein Expression by Runx2 during Odontoblast Cytodifferentiation

    Shuo Chen;Sheela Rani;Yimin Wu;Aaron Unterbrink

  • Dentin Matrix Protein 1, a Target Molecule for Cbfa1 in Bone, Is a Unique Bone Marker Gene

    Jian Q. Feng;Jianghong Zhang;Jianghong Zhang;Sarah L. Dallas;Yongbo Lu

  • Control of ameloblast differentiation

    M Zeichner-David;T Diekwisch;A Fincham;E Lau

  • DLX3 mutation associated with autosomal dominant amelogenesis imperfecta with taurodontism.

    Juan Dong;David Amor;Michael J. Aldred;TingTing Gu

  • Endogenous Msx1 antisense transcript: In vivo and in vitro evidences, structure, and potential involvement in skeleton development in mammals

    C. Blin-Wakkach;F. Lezot;S. Ghoul-Mazgar;D. Hotton

  • Expression of amelogenin in odontoblasts.

    P Papagerakis;M MacDougall;D Hotton;I Bailleul-Forestier

  • Temperature Sensitive Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen Immortalization of Murine Odontoblast Cell Cultures: Establishment of Clonal Odontoblast Cell Line

    Mary Macdougall;Flavia Thiemann;Hein Ta;Patti Hsu

  • Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 Mediates Dentin Sialophosphoprotein Expression and Odontoblast Differentiation via NF-Y Signaling

    Shuo Chen;Jelica Gluhak-Heinrich;Marcos Martinez;Tong Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold C. Slavkin
Harold C. Slavkin University of Southern California
Ariane Berdal
Ariane Berdal Université Paris Cité
Malcolm L. Snead
Malcolm L. Snead University of Southern California
Pablo Bringas
Pablo Bringas University of Southern California
Ashok B. Kulkarni
Ashok B. Kulkarni National Institutes of Health
James P. Simmer
James P. Simmer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rena N. D'Souza
Rena N. D'Souza University of Utah
Jian Q. Feng
Jian Q. Feng Texas A&M University
Adele L. Boskey
Adele L. Boskey Hospital for Special Surgery
Yanick J. Crow
Yanick J. Crow Université Paris Cité

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