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Michael A. Barry

Michael A. Barry

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Biology and Biochemistry

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61
Citations
15320
World Ranking
11241
National Ranking
4867

Overview

Michael A. Barry is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the broad fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. The scientific work concentrates on molecular biology and genetics, with focused contributions also in infectious diseases, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist's research topics prominently include virus-based gene therapy research, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, viral infectious diseases and gene expression in insects, animal virus infection studies, CRISPR and genetic engineering, neurobiology and insect physiology research, as well as cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias.

Michael A. Barry has published extensively in several venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Heart Rhythm
  • Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Vaccines
  • The Journal of Immunology

They have collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors throughout their career, including:

  • Shao-Chia Lu
  • David J. Tester
  • Brian J. Parrett
  • Jeffrey D. Rubin
  • Michael J. Ackerman

Recent publications include:

  • "IRE1A Stimulates Hepatocyte-Derived Extracellular Vesicles That Promote Inflammation in Mice With Steatohepatitis", 2020, Gastroenterology
  • "Suppression-Replacement KCNQ1 Gene Therapy for Type 1 Long QT Syndrome", 2021, Circulation
  • "Retargeting adenoviruses for therapeutic applications and vaccines", 2020, FEBS Letters
  • "Improving Molecular Therapy in the Kidney", 2020, Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy
  • "Metabolic perturbations mediated by propionyl-CoA accumulation in organs of mouse model of propionic acidemia", 2021, Molecular Genetics and Metabolism

Best Publications

  • Activation of programmed cell death (apoptosis) by cisplatin, other anticancer drugs, toxins and hyperthermia.

    Michael A. Barry;Catherine A. Behnke;Alan Eastman

  • Analysis of Events Associated With Cell Cycle Arrest at G2 Phase and Cell Death Induced by Cisplatin

    Christine M. Sorenson;Michael A. Barry;Alan Eastman

  • Identification of deoxyribonuclease II as an endonuclease involved in apoptosis

    Michael A. Barry;Alan Eastman

  • Toward cell–targeting gene therapy vectors: Selection of cell–binding peptides from random peptide–presenting phage libraries

    Michael A. Barry;William J. Dower;Stephen Albert Johnston

  • Reprogrammed viruses as cancer therapeutics: targeted, armed and shielded

    Roberto Cattaneo;Tanner Miest;Elena V. Shashkova;Michael A. Barry;Michael A. Barry

  • Poly(ethylenimine)-mediated transfection: a new paradigm for gene delivery.

    W.T. Godbey;Michael A. Barry;Michael A. Barry;Peter Saggau;Kenneth K. Wu

  • Lentiviral vectors: basic to translational

    Toshie Sakuma;Michael A. Barry;Yasuhiro Ikeda

  • Protection against mycoplasma infection using expression-library immunization

    Michael A. Barry;Wayne C. Lai;Stephen Albert Johnston

  • Etoposide-induced Apoptosis in Human HL-60 Cells Is Associated with Intracellular Acidification

    Michael A. Barry;Jason E. Reynolds;Alan Eastman

  • The origins of DNA breaks: a consequence of DNA damage, DNA repair, or apoptosis?

    Alan Eastman;Michael A. Barry

  • Adenovirus serotype 5 hexon is critical for virus infection of hepatocytes in vivo

    O. Kalyuzhniy;N. C. Di Paolo;M. Silvestry;S. E. Hofherr

  • Biological features of genetic immunization.

    Michael A. Barry;Stephen Albert Johnston

  • Evaluation of polyethylene glycol modification of first-generation and helper-dependent adenoviral vectors to reduce innate immune responses.

    Hoyin Mok;Donna J. Palmer;Philip Ng;Michael A. Barry

  • Comparison of visible and near-infrared wavelength-excitable fluorescent dyes for molecular imaging of cancer.

    Kristen E. Adams;Kristen E. Adams;Shi Ke;Sunkuk Kwon;Feng Liang

  • Current Advances and Future Challenges in Adenoviral Vector Biology and Targeting

    Samuel K. Campos;Michael A. Barry

  • Endonuclease activation during apoptosis: the role of cytosolic Ca2+ and pH.

    Michael A. Barry;Alan Eastman

  • Interaction of trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) with DNA: formation of monofunctional adducts and their reaction with glutathione

    Alan Eastman;Michael A. Barry

  • Role of endogenous endonucleases and tissue site in transfection and CpG-mediated immune activation after naked DNA injection

    Mary E. Barry;Dasein Pinto-Gonzalez;Frank M. Orson;Gregory J. McKenzie

  • Advances and Future Challenges in Adenoviral Vector Pharmacology and Targeting

    Reeti Khare;Christopher Y. Chen;Eric A. Weaver;Michael A. Barry

  • Expression library immunization

    Stephen A. Johnston;Michael A. Barry;Wayne C. Lai

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Albert Johnston
Stephen Albert Johnston Arizona State University
Antonios G. Mikos
Antonios G. Mikos Rice University
Alan Eastman
Alan Eastman Dartmouth College
Karl A. Nath
Karl A. Nath Mayo Clinic
Stephen C. Ekker
Stephen C. Ekker Mayo Clinic
Brendan Lee
Brendan Lee Baylor College of Medicine
Yasuhiro Ikeda
Yasuhiro Ikeda AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Joseph P. Grande
Joseph P. Grande Mayo Clinic
Dietrich Matern
Dietrich Matern Mayo Clinic

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