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Michael P. Madaio

Michael P. Madaio

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Immunology

D-Index
67
Citations
12956
World Ranking
2703
National Ranking
1288

Overview

Michael P. Madaio is affiliated with Augusta University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Medicine. Their research focuses notably on Infectious Diseases, with additional work in Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, Epidemiology, and Rheumatology.

The scientist's published work covers several main topics, including SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, COVID-19 clinical research studies, antibiotic resistance in bacteria, antibiotics pharmacokinetics and efficacy, pneumonia and respiratory infections, and systemic lupus erythematosus research.

Recent papers by Michael P. Madaio include:

  • "Fairlearn: Assessing and Improving Fairness of AI Systems," 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "SARS-CoV-2 Reinfection in a Liver Transplant Recipient," 2021, Annals of Internal Medicine
  • "Case report: Successful treatment of OXA-23 Acinetobacter baumannii neurosurgical infection and meningitis with sulbactam-durlobactam combination therapy," 2024, Frontiers in Medicine
  • "A descriptive survey evaluating the implementation and outcomes of a training session highlighting concepts in antimicrobial management and harm reduction for hospital-based clinicians treating persons who use drugs," 2025, Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including Iris Jung-Won Lee, Christopher H. Tomkins-Tinch, Jennifer S. Daly, Adrianne Gladden-Young, and Nicole Theodoropoulos.

Michael P. Madaio has published research in the following venues:

  • Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Frontiers in Medicine
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease

Best Publications

  • A Novel Mouse with B Cells but Lacking Serum Antibody Reveals an Antibody-independent Role for B Cells in Murine Lupus

    Owen T.M. Chan;Lynn G. Hannum;Ann M. Haberman;Michael P. Madaio

  • The role of B cells in lpr/lpr-induced autoimmunity.

    Mark J. Shlomchik;Michael P. Madaio;Donghui Ni;Mary Trounstein

  • The central and multiple roles of B cells in lupus pathogenesis

    Owen T.M. Chan;Michael P. Madaio;Mark J. Shlomchik

  • Idiotypic cross-reactions of monoclonal human lupus autoantibodies.

    Y Shoenfeld;D A Isenberg;J Rauch;M P Madaio

  • A new role for complement in experimental membranous nephropathy in rats.

    D J Salant;S Belok;M P Madaio;W G Couser

  • Responsiveness of autoimmune and normal mice to nucleic acid antigens.

    Michael P. Madaio;S. Hodder;R. S. Schwartz;B. D. Stollar

  • ANTI-DNA ANTIBODY IDIOTYPES IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS

    David A. Isenberg;Michael P. Madaio;Morris Reichlin;Yehuda Shoenfeld

  • IL-10 regulates murine lupus.

    Zhinan Yin;Gul Bahtiyar;Na Zhang;Lanzhen Liu

  • Anti-DNA antibodies form immune deposits at distinct glomerular and vascular sites.

    Demetrios V. Vlahakos;Mary H. Foster;Sharlene Adams;Michael Katz

  • Pathology and protection in nephrotoxic nephritis is determined by selective engagement of specific Fc receptors

    Yoshikatsu Kaneko;Falk Nimmerjahn;Michael P. Madaio;Jeffrey V. Ravetch

  • B cells are required for lupus nephritis in the polygenic, Fas-intact MRL model of systemic autoimmunity.

    Owen T. M. Chan;Michael P. Madaio;Mark J. Shlomchik

  • Receptor-mediated cellular entry of nuclear localizing anti-DNA antibodies via myosin 1.

    Kumiko Yanase;Robert M. Smith;Antonio Puccetti;Leonard Jarett

  • Propagation and regulation of systemic autoimmunity by gammadelta T cells.

    Stanford L. Peng;Michael P. Madaio;Adrian C. Hayday;Joe Craft

  • Murine lupus in the absence of alpha beta T cells.

    S. L. Peng;M. P. Madaio;D. P. M. Hughes;I. N. Crispe

  • Short Term Administration of Costimulatory Blockade and Cyclophosphamide Induces Remission of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Nephritis in NZB/W F1 Mice by a Mechanism Downstream of Renal Immune Complex Deposition

    Lena Schiffer;Jayashree Sinha;Xiaobo Wang;Weiqing Huang

  • Murine monoclonal anti-DNA antibodies penetrate cells, bind to nuclei, and induce glomerular proliferation and proteinuria in vivo.

    Demetrios Vlahakos;Mary H. Foster;Angelo A. Ucci;Kathleen J. Barrett

  • Mechanism of action of transmembrane activator and calcium modulator ligand interactor-Ig in murine systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Meera Ramanujam;Xiaobo Wang;Weiqing Huang;Lena Schiffer

  • HRES-1/Rab4-mediated depletion of Drp1 impairs mitochondrial homeostasis and represents a target for treatment in SLE

    Tiffany N. Caza;David R. Fernandez;Gergely Talaber;Zachary Oaks

  • Apoptotic cell-induced AhR activity is required for immunological tolerance and suppression of systemic lupus erythematosus in mice and humans.

    Rahul Shinde;Rahul Shinde;Kebria Hezaveh;Kebria Hezaveh;Marie Jo Halaby;Marie Jo Halaby;Andreas Kloetgen

  • Nephritogenic autoantibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus: immunochemical properties, mechanisms of immune deposition, and genetic origins

    Foster Mh;Cizman B;Madaio Mp

  • Immunochemical similarities between monoclonal antibacterial waldenstrom’s macroglobulins and monoclonal anti-dna lupus autoantibodies

    Y Naparstek;D Duggan;A Schattner;M P Madaio

  • Pathogenic autoantibodies in lupus nephritis.

    M. Waldman;Michael P. Madaio

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Davidson
Anne Davidson Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
William V. Williams
William V. Williams GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Mark J. Shlomchik
Mark J. Shlomchik University of Pittsburgh
Joe Craft
Joe Craft Yale University
Wayne W. Hancock
Wayne W. Hancock University of Pennsylvania
Eric G. Neilson
Eric G. Neilson Northwestern University
John E. Tomaszewski
John E. Tomaszewski University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Leonard Jarett
Leonard Jarett University of Pennsylvania
Rudolf Lucas
Rudolf Lucas Augusta University
Jan Erikson
Jan Erikson The Wistar Institute

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