D-Index & Metrics Best Publications

D-Index & Metrics D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.

Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 71 Citations 15,649 153 World Ranking 4229 National Ranking 2123

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry
  • Internal medicine

Michael L. McDaniel focuses on Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Nitric oxide, Nitric oxide synthase and Biochemistry. His research in Endocrinology intersects with topics in Interleukin and Signal transduction. His study in Internal medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both P70-S6 Kinase 1, Arachidonic acid and Intracellular.

His study in the field of Omega-N-Methylarginine is also linked to topics like Nitrite. His work carried out in the field of Nitric oxide synthase brings together such families of science as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Cytokine, Diabetes mellitus, Molecular biology and Enzyme inhibitor. He focuses mostly in the field of Insulin, narrowing it down to topics relating to Secretion and, in certain cases, Endoplasmic reticulum.

His most cited work include:

  • Selective inhibition of the inducible nitric oxide synthase by aminoguanidine. (683 citations)
  • Aminoguanidine, a Novel Inhibitor of Nitric Oxide Formation, Prevents Diabetic Vascular Dysfunction (567 citations)
  • Nitric oxide mediates cytokine-induced inhibition of insulin secretion by human islets of Langerhans. (371 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Insulin, Islet and Biochemistry. His is doing research in Pancreatic islets, Secretion, Nitric oxide, Nitric oxide synthase and Cytokine, both of which are found in Internal medicine. His Nitric oxide formation study in the realm of Nitric oxide interacts with subjects such as Nitrite.

In Nitric oxide synthase, Michael L. McDaniel works on issues like Interleukin, which are connected to Insulitis. His Endocrinology study incorporates themes from Signal transduction and Intracellular. The various areas that Michael L. McDaniel examines in his Islet study include Extracellular, Cell biology, Calcium and Caffeine.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (56.71%)
  • Endocrinology (56.71%)
  • Insulin (35.37%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1997-2017)?

  • Endocrinology (56.71%)
  • Internal medicine (56.71%)
  • Insulin (35.37%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Insulin, Cell biology and Insulin resistance. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Endocrinology, Pancreatic islets and Intracellular is strongly linked to Lipoprotein lipase. His Internal medicine research focuses on P70-S6 Kinase 1 and how it connects with Leucine.

His work on PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, Wnt signaling pathway and Protein kinase B as part of general Cell biology study is frequently linked to Cell phenotype and MSDC, bridging the gap between disciplines. In the field of Islet, his study on Insulin oscillation overlaps with subjects such as Lipid Droplet Associated Proteins. Michael L. McDaniel combines subjects such as Molecular biology, Nitric oxide synthase, Nitric oxide and Protease with his study of Phosphorylation.

Between 1997 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • Branched-chain amino acids are essential in the regulation of PHAS-I and p70 S6 kinase by pancreatic beta-cells. A possible role in protein translation and mitogenic signaling (218 citations)
  • Metabolic Regulation by Leucine of Translation Initiation Through the mTOR-Signaling Pathway by Pancreatic β-Cells (192 citations)
  • Signaling Elements Involved in the Metabolic Regulation of mTOR by Nutrients, Incretins, and Growth Factors in Islets (165 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry
  • Internal medicine

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biochemistry, Phosphorylation, Insulin receptor, Endocrinology and Internal medicine. His research in Phosphorylation tackles topics such as Kinase which are related to areas like Adenylyl cyclase and Diazoxide. The subject of his Insulin receptor research is within the realm of Insulin.

His studies in Endocrinology integrate themes in fields like Signal transduction, Cell biology and P70-S6 Kinase 1. His studies deal with areas such as Molecular biology, Nitric oxide synthase, Nitric oxide and Protease as well as Signal transduction. Michael L. McDaniel has researched Protein phosphorylation in several fields, including Amino acid, Transamination, Beta cell and GRB10.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Selective inhibition of the inducible nitric oxide synthase by aminoguanidine.

Thomas P. Misko;William M. Moore;Thomas P. Kasten;G.Allen Nickols.
European Journal of Pharmacology (1993)

866 Citations

Aminoguanidine, a Novel Inhibitor of Nitric Oxide Formation, Prevents Diabetic Vascular Dysfunction

John A. Corbett;Ronald G. Tilton;Kathy Chang;Khalid S. Hasan.
Diabetes (1992)

775 Citations

Nitric oxide mediates cytokine-induced inhibition of insulin secretion by human islets of Langerhans.

John A. Corbett;Michael A. Sweetland;Jin Lin Wang;Jack R. Lancaster.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1993)

566 Citations

Does nitric oxide mediate autoimmune destruction of beta-cells? Possible therapeutic interventions in IDDM.

John A Corbett;Michael L McDaniel.
Diabetes (1992)

413 Citations

Prevention of diabetic vascular dysfunction by guanidines. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase versus advanced glycation end-product formation.

Ronald G Tilton;Katherine Chang;Khalid S Hasan;Samuel R Smith.
Diabetes (1993)

402 Citations

Interleukin 1 beta induces the formation of nitric oxide by beta-cells purified from rodent islets of Langerhans. Evidence for the beta-cell as a source and site of action of nitric oxide.

J. A. Corbett;Jin Lin Wang;M. A. Sweetland;J. R. Lancaster.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1992)

395 Citations

A metabolite-regulated potassium channel in rat pancreatic B cells.

Stanley Misler;Lee C. Falke;Kevin Gillis;Michael L. McDaniel.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1986)

373 Citations

Intracellular Ca2+ mobilization by arachidonic acid. Comparison with myo-inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in isolated pancreatic islets.

B A Wolf;J Turk;W R Sherman;M L McDaniel.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1986)

355 Citations

Interleukin-1 beta-induced formation of EPR-detectable iron-nitrosyl complexes in islets of Langerhans. Role of nitric oxide in interleukin-1 beta-induced inhibition of insulin secretion.

J A Corbett;J R Lancaster;M A Sweetland;M L McDaniel.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1991)

353 Citations

Cytokines and nitric oxide in islet inflammation and diabetes.

Michael L. McDaniel;Guim Kwon;Jeanette R. Hill;Connie A. Marshall.
Experimental Biology and Medicine (1996)

341 Citations

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Contact us

Best Scientists Citing Michael L. McDaniel

John A. Corbett

John A. Corbett

Medical College of Wisconsin

Publications: 83

John Turk

John Turk

Washington University in St. Louis

Publications: 58

Decio L. Eizirik

Decio L. Eizirik

Université Libre de Bruxelles

Publications: 54

Thomas Mandrup-Poulsen

Thomas Mandrup-Poulsen

University of Copenhagen

Publications: 42

Sasanka Ramanadham

Sasanka Ramanadham

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Publications: 41

Christopher B. Newgard

Christopher B. Newgard

Duke University

Publications: 39

Per-Olof Berggren

Per-Olof Berggren

Karolinska Institute

Publications: 37

Jean-Claude Henquin

Jean-Claude Henquin

Université Catholique de Louvain

Publications: 37

Frances M. Ashcroft

Frances M. Ashcroft

University of Oxford

Publications: 36

Colin G. Nichols

Colin G. Nichols

Washington University in St. Louis

Publications: 31

Csaba Szabó

Csaba Szabó

University of Fribourg

Publications: 31

Scot R. Kimball

Scot R. Kimball

Pennsylvania State University

Publications: 30

Roger H Unger

Roger H Unger

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Publications: 29

Claes B. Wollheim

Claes B. Wollheim

University of Geneva

Publications: 28

Daniel Pipeleers

Daniel Pipeleers

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Publications: 26

Marc Prentki

Marc Prentki

University of Montreal

Publications: 24

Trending Scientists

Bo-Hyung Cho

Bo-Hyung Cho

Seoul National University

Young-soo Park

Young-soo Park

Korea University

Boon S. Ooi

Boon S. Ooi

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Timothy J. Wallington

Timothy J. Wallington

Ford Motor Company (United States)

Nicholas C. Norman

Nicholas C. Norman

University of Bristol

Wayne N. Frankel

Wayne N. Frankel

Columbia University

Su Sponaugle

Su Sponaugle

Oregon State University

John Shanklin

John Shanklin

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Magda Kucia

Magda Kucia

University of Louisville

David A. Paige

David A. Paige

University of California, Los Angeles

Rym Msadek

Rym Msadek

Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

Shuying Wang

Shuying Wang

Beijing University of Technology

Paul W. Jones

Paul W. Jones

St George's, University of London

Olivier R. Busch

Olivier R. Busch

University of Amsterdam

Javier Escaned

Javier Escaned

Hospital Clínico San Carlos

Nitin Samarth

Nitin Samarth

Pennsylvania State University

Something went wrong. Please try again later.