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Overview

Michael Centola is affiliated with Haus Bioceuticals in the United States. Their research contributions predominantly fall within the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, Oncology, and Immunology.

The scientist's work is documented across multiple frequent publication venues such as European Heart Journal Supplements, Arthritis Research & Therapy, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, and Haematologica.

Notable topics covered in Michael Centola's research include:

  • Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
  • Clusterin in disease pathology
  • Biomarkers in Disease Mechanisms
  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
  • Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases
  • Pericarditis and Cardiac Tamponade

Their recent papers demonstrate involvement in a range of medical research areas:

  • Identification of novel biomarkers for the prediction of subclinical coronary artery atherosclerosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: an exploratory analysis, 2023, Arthritis Research & Therapy
  • 903 NOVEL MALIGNANT MUTATION IN HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY, 2022, European Heart Journal Supplements
  • C11 LARGE PLEURAL AND PERICARDIAL EFFUSION: WHICH DRAIN FIRST?, 2023, European Heart Journal Supplements
  • Retraction Note: External Qi of Yan Xin Qigong induces cell death and gene expression alterations promoting apoptosis and inhibiting proliferation, migration and glucose metabolism in small-cell lung cancer cells, 2024, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
  • Variables influencing the in vitro measurement of spontaneous aggregation of human platelets, 2025, Haematologica

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael Centola include:

  • Joan M. Bathon
  • Xiaoqian Liu
  • Zhicheng Jin
  • Weihua Ji
  • Nicholas S. Knowlton

Best Publications

  • Ancient missense mutations in a new member of the RoRet gene family are likely to cause familial Mediterranean fever

    I. Aksentijevich;M. Centola;Z. M. Deng;R. Sood

  • GERMLINE MUTATIONS IN THE EXTRACELLULAR DOMAINS OF THE 55 KDA TNF RECEPTOR, TNFR1, DEFINE A FAMILY OF DOMINANTLY INHERITED AUTOINFLAMMATORY SYNDROMES

    Michael F McDermott;Ivona Aksentijevich;Jérôme Galon;Elizabeth M McDermott

  • Ancient missense mutations in a new member of the RoRet gene family are likely to cause familial Mediterranean fever. The International FMF Consortium.

    N Zaks;JE Balow;E Mansfield;M. E. Mangelsdorf

  • Distinct cytokine patterns identified from multiplex profiles of murine DSS and TNBS-induced colitis.

    Philip Alex;Nicholas C. Zachos;Thuan Nguyen;Liberty Gonzales

  • Pyrin binds the PSTPIP1/CD2BP1 protein, defining familial Mediterranean fever and PAPA syndrome as disorders in the same pathway.

    Nitza G. Shoham;Michael Centola;Michael Centola;Elizabeth Mansfield;Elizabeth Mansfield;Keith M. Hull

  • The gene for familial Mediterranean fever, MEFV, is expressed in early leukocyte development and is regulated in response to inflammatory mediators

    Michael Centola;Geryl Wood;David M. Frucht;Jerome Galon

  • Familial Mediterranean fever at the millennium. Clinical spectrum, ancient mutations, and a survey of 100 American referrals to the National Institutes of Health.

    Jonathan Samuels;Ivona Aksentijevich;Yelizaveta Torosyan;Michael Centola

  • Mutation and haplotype studies of familial Mediterranean fever reveal new ancestral relationships and evidence for a high carrier frequency with reduced penetrance in the Ashkenazi Jewish population.

    Ivona Aksentijevich;Yelizaveta Torosyan;Jonathan Samuels;Michael Centola

  • Non-type I cystinuria caused by mutations in SLC7A9, encoding a subunit (bo,+AT) of rBAT.

    Lídia Feliubadaló;Mariona Font;Jesús Purroy;Ferran Rousaud

  • Stat4 is expressed in activated peripheral blood monocytes, dendritic cells, and macrophages at sites of Th1-mediated inflammation.

    David M. Frucht;Martin Aringer;Jérôme Galon;Carol Danning

  • Validation of a novel multibiomarker test to assess rheumatoid arthritis disease activity

    Jeffrey R. Curtis;Annette H. van der Helm-van Mil;Rachel Knevel;Tom W. Huizinga

  • Circulating cytokines in primary Sjögren's syndrome determined by a multiplex cytokine array system.

    P. Szodoray;P. Alex;J. G. Brun;M. Centola

  • Development of a Multi-Biomarker Disease Activity Test for Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Michael Centola;Guy Cavet;Yijing Shen;Saroja Ramanujan

  • Characterization of Gene Expression in Resting and Activated Mast Cells

    Huaxian Chen;Michael Centola;Stephen F. Altschul;Henry Metzger

  • Distinct profiles of Sjögren's syndrome patients with ectopic salivary gland germinal centers revealed by serum cytokines and BAFF.

    Peter Szodoray;Philip Alex;Malin V. Jonsson;Nicholas Knowlton

  • Microtubule-motor activity of a yeast centromere-binding protein complex.

    A. A. Hyman;K. Middleton;M. Centola;T. J. Mitchison

  • The Hereditary Periodic Fever Syndromes: Molecular Analysis of a New Family of Inflammatory Diseases

    Michael Centola;Ivona Aksentijevich;Daniel L. Kastner

  • Clonal characteristics of T cell infiltrates in skin and synovium of patients with psoriatic arthritis

    Ioannis Tassiulas;Steven R Duncan;Michael Centola;Argyrios N Theofilopoulos

  • Identification of outcome-correlated cytokine clusters in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Xiao Jie Yan;Igor Dozmorov;Wentian Li;Sophia Yancopoulos

  • An associative analysis of gene expression array data

    Igor Dozmorov;Michael Centola

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Szodoray
Peter Szodoray Oslo University Hospital
Daniel L. Kastner
Daniel L. Kastner National Institutes of Health
Ivona Aksentijevich
Ivona Aksentijevich National Institutes of Health
Roland Jonsson
Roland Jonsson University of Bergen
Kanti R. Rai
Kanti R. Rai Hofstra University
Elon Pras
Elon Pras Tel Aviv University
Nathan Fischel-Ghodsian
Nathan Fischel-Ghodsian University of California, Los Angeles
Robert I. Richards
Robert I. Richards University of Adelaide
Norman A. Doggett
Norman A. Doggett Los Alamos National Laboratory
Francis S. Collins
Francis S. Collins National Institutes of Health

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