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Overview

Richard A. Maki is affiliated with the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on Neurology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The main topics explored in their work include cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus, Parkinson's Disease mechanisms and treatments, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research.

Among Richard A. Maki's recent publications is the paper titled "Thiocyanate Reduces Motor Impairment in the hMPO-A53T PD Mouse Model While Reducing MPO-Oxidation of Alpha Synuclein in Enlarged LYVE1/AQP4 Positive Periventricular Glymphatic Vessels," published in 2022 in the journal Antioxidants.

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Wanda F. Reynolds and Ernst Malle.

The scholarly work has appeared in the following publication venues:

  • Antioxidants

Best Publications

  • Targeted disruption of the PU.1 gene results in multiple hematopoietic abnormalities.

    Scott R. McKercher;Bruce E. Torbett;Karen L. Anderson;Gregory W. Henkel

  • The macrophage and B cell-specific transcription factor PU.1 is related to the ets oncogene.

    Michael J. Klemsz;Scott R. McKercher;Antonio Celada;Charles Van Beveren

  • Two types of somatic recombination are necessary for the generation of complete immunoglobulin heavy-chain genes

    Hitoshi Sakano;Richard Maki;Yoshikazu Kurosawa;William Roeder

  • The ETS-domain: a new DNA-binding motif that recognizes a purine-rich core DNA sequence.

    F D Karim;L D Urness;C S Thummel;M J Klemsz

  • PU.1 recruits a second nuclear factor to a site important for immunoglobulin kappa 3' enhancer activity.

    Jm. R. Pongubala;Sujatha Nagulapalli;M. J. Klemsz;S. R. Mckercher

  • Characterization of fractalkine in rat brain cells: migratory and activation signals for CX3CR-1-expressing microglia.

    Dominique Maciejewski-Lenoir;Shizhong Chen;Lilli Feng;Richard Maki

  • Ras-mediated phosphorylation of a conserved threonine residue enhances the transactivation activities of c-Ets1 and c-Ets2.

    Beom-Seok Yang;C. A. Hauser;G. Henkel;M. S. Colman

  • Domains and the hinge region of an immunoglobulin heavy chain are encoded in separate DNA segments

    Hitoshi Sakano;John H. Rogers;Konrad Hüppi;Christine Brack

  • The proto-oncogene PU.1 regulates expression of the myeloid-specific CD11b promoter.

    H. L. Pahl;R. J. Scheibe;Dong-Er Zhang;Hui-Min Chen

  • Effect of PU.1 phosphorylation on interaction with NF-EM5 and transcriptional activation

    JM Pongubala;C Van Beveren;S Nagulapalli;MJ Klemsz

  • Defective trophoblast function in mice with a targeted mutation of Ets2

    Hideyuki Yamamoto;Margaret L. Flannery;Sergey Kupriyanov;Jonathan Pearce

  • The role of DNA rearrangement and alternative RNA processing in the expression of immunoglobulin delta genes

    Richard Maki;William Roeder;Andre Traunecker;Charles Sidman

  • Hematopoietic lineage- and stage-restricted expression of the ETS oncogene family member PU.1

    R Hromas;A Orazi;RS Neiman;R Maki

  • Myeloid Development Is Selectively Disrupted in PU.1 Null Mice

    Karen L. Anderson;Kent A. Smith;Kent A. Smith;Kris Conners;Kris Conners;Scott R. McKercher;Scott R. McKercher

  • Human endometriosis is associated with plasma cells and overexpression of B lymphocyte stimulator.

    Aniko Hever;Richard B. Roth;Peter Hevezi;Maria E. Marin

  • Regulation of lymphoid-specific immunoglobulin mu heavy chain gene enhancer by ETS-domain proteins

    Barbara Nelsen;Gang Tian;Batu Erman;Jacqueline Gregoire

  • Mesenchymal cells engulf and clear apoptotic footplate cells in macrophageless PU.1 null mouse embryos.

    William Wood;Mark Turmaine;Roberta Weber;Victoria Camp

  • Transcription Factor PU.1 Is Necessary for Development of Thymic and Myeloid Progenitor-Derived Dendritic Cells

    Karen L. Anderson;Hugh Perkin;Charles D. Surh;Sara Venturini

  • Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement in immature B cells.

    Richard Maki;John Kearney;Christopher Paige;Susumu Tonegawa

  • Differentiation of the Mononuclear Phagocyte System During Mouse Embryogenesis: The Role of Transcription Factor PU.1

    Agnieszka M. Lichanska;Catherine M. Browne;Catherine M. Browne;Catherine M. Browne;Gregory W. Henkel;Gregory W. Henkel;Gregory W. Henkel;Kathleen M. Murphy;Kathleen M. Murphy;Kathleen M. Murphy

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Celada
Antonio Celada University of Barcelona
Bruce E. Torbett
Bruce E. Torbett Seattle Children's Hospital
Robert G. Oshima
Robert G. Oshima Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Paul G. Furtmüller
Paul G. Furtmüller BOKU University
Paul J. Conlon
Paul J. Conlon Bioduro-Sundia
Christian Obinger
Christian Obinger BOKU University
Martine Raes
Martine Raes University of Namur
Bernard Robaye
Bernard Robaye Université Libre de Bruxelles
Carl S. Thummel
Carl S. Thummel University of Utah

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