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Overview

Michael L. McDaniel is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine, with a clear focus on subfields including Immunology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's work covers several main topics related to the immune system and respiratory health. These topics include:

  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research

McDaniel has published research in venues such as:

  • The Journal of Immunology

A representative publication from 2020 is titled "Innate immune cell modulation using cargo-less nanoparticles to ameliorate severe inflammation", which appeared in The Journal of Immunology.

Collaborative efforts are evident in their frequent coauthors, which include:

  • Jackline Joy Lasola
  • Henry Kamdem
  • Ryan Pearson

This profile reflects a concentrated engagement with immune system regulation and respiratory health, combining aspects of inflammation, cancer immunology, and neonatal medicine. McDaniel's collaborative research approach and publication record underscore ongoing contributions within these scientific communities.

Best Publications

  • Selective inhibition of the inducible nitric oxide synthase by aminoguanidine.

    Thomas P. Misko;William M. Moore;Thomas P. Kasten;G.Allen Nickols

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

    John A. Corbett;Ronald G. Tilton;Kathy Chang;Khalid S. Hasan

  • 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

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

    John A Corbett;Michael L McDaniel

  • 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

  • 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

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

    Stanley Misler;Lee C. Falke;Kevin Gillis;Michael L. McDaniel

  • 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

  • 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

  • Cytokines and nitric oxide in islet inflammation and diabetes.

    Michael L. McDaniel;Guim Kwon;Jeanette R. Hill;Connie A. Marshall

  • Release of nitric oxide during the T cell-independent pathway of macrophage activation. Its role in resistance to Listeria monocytogenes.

    K P Beckerman;H W Rogers;J A Corbett;R D Schreiber

  • Intraislet release of interleukin 1 inhibits beta cell function by inducing beta cell expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase.

    John A. Corbett;Michael L. McDaniel

  • IL-1 beta induces the coexpression of both nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase by islets of Langerhans: activation of cyclooxygenase by nitric oxide.

    John A. Corbett;Guim Kwon;John Turk;Michael L. McDaniel

  • Biochemical Evidence for Nitric Oxide Formation from Streptozotocin in Isolated Pancreatic Islets

    John Turk;John A. Corbett;Sasanka Ramanadham;Alan Bohrer

  • Metabolic Regulation by Leucine of Translation Initiation Through the mTOR-Signaling Pathway by Pancreatic β-Cells

    Guang Xu;Guim Kwon;Wilhelm S. Cruz;Connie A. Marshall

  • 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.

    Guang Xu;Guim Kwon;Connie A. Marshall;Tai-An Lin

  • Interleukin-1 beta-induced nitric oxide synthase expression by rat pancreatic beta-cells: evidence for the involvement of nuclear factor kappa B in the signaling mechanism.

    Guim Kwon;John A. Corbett;Charles P. Rodi;Patrick Sullivan

  • Nitric oxide production in islets from nonobese diabetic mice: aminoguanidine-sensitive and -resistant stages in the immunological diabetic process.

    John A. Corbett;Anwar Mikhael;Anwar Mikhael;Jun Shimizu;Katherine Frederick

  • Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in the rat is inhibited by aminoguanidine, an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase.

    Weiguo Zhao;Ronald G. Tilton;John A. Corbett;Michael L. McDaniel

  • Selective inhibition of inducible nitric oxide synthase by aminoguanidine.

    John A. Corbett;Michael L. McDaniel

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Corbett
John A. Corbett Medical College of Wisconsin
John Turk
John Turk Washington University in St. Louis
Clay F. Semenkovich
Clay F. Semenkovich Washington University in St. Louis
Jack R. Lancaster
Jack R. Lancaster University of Pittsburgh
Emil R. Unanue
Emil R. Unanue Washington University in St. Louis
Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck
Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck Washington University in St. Louis
Mark G. Currie
Mark G. Currie Ironwood Pharmaceuticals (United States)
John C. Lawrence
John C. Lawrence University of Virginia
Sasanka Ramanadham
Sasanka Ramanadham University of Alabama at Birmingham
Dennis W. Choi
Dennis W. Choi Stony Brook University

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