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Michael Glogauer

Michael Glogauer

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
21661
World Ranking
5280
National Ranking
193

Overview

Michael Glogauer is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Dentistry, with a particular focus on Periodontics and Immunology. Their research spans various subfields, including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, and Otorhinolaryngology.

The scientist's work covers several principal topics: Oral microbiology and periodontitis research, Head and Neck Cancer Studies, Oral health in cancer treatment, and Dental Research related to COVID-19. Other notable areas include Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms, Oral Health Pathology and Treatment, and Immune Response and Inflammation.

Recent publications by Michael Glogauer include the following papers:

  • Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of oxidative stress: We should treat it that way (2020, Periodontology 2000)
  • The Neutrophil: Constant Defender and First Responder (2020, Frontiers in Immunology)
  • Periodontal Inflammation Primes the Systemic Innate Immune Response (2020, Journal of Dental Research)
  • Metabolites of the oral microbiome: important mediators of multikingdom interactions (2021, FEMS Microbiology Reviews)
  • Detecting dental caries on oral photographs using artificial intelligence: A systematic review (2023, Oral Diseases)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael Glogauer include Chunxiang Sun, Noah Fine, Sourav Saha, Erin Watson, and Howard C. Tenenbaum.

Michael Glogauer has published numerous articles in several venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
  • Journal of Periodontology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Frontiers in Oral Health

Best Publications

  • Scaling the microrheology of living cells.

    Ben Fabry;Geoffrey N. Maksym;James P. Butler;Michael Glogauer

  • Periodontal health and gingival diseases and conditions on an intact and a reduced periodontium: Consensus report of workgroup 1 of the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri‐Implant Diseases and Conditions

    Iain L C Chapple;Brian L Mealey;Thomas E Van Dyke;P Mark Bartold

  • A mouse model of TSC1 reveals sex-dependent lethality from liver hemangiomas, and up-regulation of p70S6 kinase activity in Tsc1 null cells

    David J. Kwiatkowski;Hongbing Zhang;Jennifer L. Bandura;Kristina M. Heiberger

  • Biodegradable Materials for Bone Repair and Tissue Engineering Applications

    Zeeshan Sheikh;Shariq Najeeb;Zohaib Khurshid;Zohaib Khurshid;Vivek Verma

  • Activation of antibacterial autophagy by NADPH oxidases

    Ju Huang;Veronica Canadien;Grace Y. Lam;Benjamin E. Steinberg

  • Macrophages, Foreign Body Giant Cells and Their Response to Implantable Biomaterials

    Zeeshan Sheikh;Patricia J. Brooks;Oriyah Barzilay;Noah Fine

  • Endocytic protein intersectin-l regulates actin assembly via Cdc42 and N-WASP

    Natasha K. Hussain;Sarah Jenna;Michael Glogauer;Christopher C. Quinn

  • Time scale and other invariants of integrative mechanical behavior in living cells.

    Ben Fabry;Geoffrey N. Maksym;James P. Butler;Michael Glogauer

  • Neutrophil Diversity in Health and Disease

    Carlos Silvestre-Roig;Zvi G. Fridlender;Michael Glogauer;Patrizia Scapini

  • Natural graft tissues and synthetic biomaterials for periodontal and alveolar bone reconstructive applications: a review

    Zeeshan Sheikh;Zeeshan Sheikh;Nader Hamdan;Yuichi Ikeda;Yuichi Ikeda;Marc Grynpas

  • Rac1 Deletion in Mouse Neutrophils Has Selective Effects on Neutrophil Functions

    Michael Glogauer;Christophe C. Marchal;Fei Zhu;Aelaf Worku

  • Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of oxidative stress: We should treat it that way

    Fábio Sá Carneiro Sczepanik;Márcio Lima Grossi;Márcio Casati;Michael Goldberg;Michael Goldberg

  • Intracellular osteopontin is an integral component of the CD44-ERM complex involved in cell migration.

    R. Zohar;N. Suzuki;K. Suzuki;P. Arora

  • The Role of Actin-binding Protein 280 in Integrin-dependent Mechanoprotection

    Michael Glogauer;Pam Arora;Deborah Chou;Paul A. Janmey

  • Stem cell depletion through epidermal deletion of Rac1.

    Salvador Aznar Benitah;Michaela Frye;Michaela Frye;Michael Glogauer;Michael Glogauer;Fiona M. Watt;Fiona M. Watt

  • Rac1 is the small GTPase responsible for regulating the neutrophil chemotaxis compass

    Chun Xiang Sun;Gregory P. Downey;Gregory P. Downey;Fei Zhu;Fei Zhu;Adeline L. Y. Koh;Adeline L. Y. Koh

  • Calcium ions and tyrosine phosphorylation interact coordinately with actin to regulate cytoprotective responses to stretching

    M. Glogauer;P. Arora;G. Yao;I. Sokholov

  • Diabetes and periodontal diseases: Interplay and links

    Flavia S Lakschevitz;Guy Aboodi;Howard Tenenbaum;Michael Glogauer

  • Bone Replacement Materials and Techniques Used for Achieving Vertical Alveolar Bone Augmentation

    Zeeshan Sheikh;Corneliu Sima;Michael Glogauer

  • Requirements for Vav Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors and Rho GTPases in FcγR- and Complement-Mediated Phagocytosis

    Amy B. Hall;M. Angelica Martinez Gakidis;Michael Glogauer;Julie L. Wilsbacher

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher A. McCulloch
Christopher A. McCulloch University of Toronto
Marc D. Grynpas
Marc D. Grynpas University of Toronto
Gregory P. Downey
Gregory P. Downey National Jewish Health
Orion D. Weiner
Orion D. Weiner University of California, San Francisco
John H. Brumell
John H. Brumell University of Toronto
Philip M. Sherman
Philip M. Sherman University of Toronto
Robert Rottapel
Robert Rottapel University of Toronto
Aleixo M. Muise
Aleixo M. Muise University of Toronto
Dana J. Philpott
Dana J. Philpott University of Toronto
Andras Kapus
Andras Kapus University of Toronto

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