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Robin L. Davisson

Robin L. Davisson

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
10032
World Ranking
15148
National Ranking
6335

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Robin L. Davisson is a researcher affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic contributions and professional profile include recognition by the scientific community as evidenced by their attaining the status of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2013.

The available data does not include specific details about recent papers, coauthors, or frequent publication venues connected with Robin L. Davisson. Likewise, there is no recorded information on book publications, main or subfields of study, or main topics of work. Despite this, their association with a major research institution highlights their involvement in academic research activities.

The distinction as an AAAS Fellow signifies contributions to the advancement of science, aligning with the organization's mission and indicating engagement with scientific research and professional service. No further specifics regarding research themes, publication impact, or collaborative networks are provided.

Robin L. Davisson is currently active and not deceased, allowing for continued contributions to their field at Cornell University. The focus remains on maintaining a presence in scientific endeavors consistent with their academic role.

Best Publications

  • Hypertension and Cerebrovascular Dysfunction

    Costantino Iadecola;Robin L. Davisson

  • Hypertension Caused by Angiotensin II Infusion Involves Increased Superoxide Production in the Central Nervous System

    Matthew C. Zimmerman;Eric Lazartigues;Ram V. Sharma;Robin L. Davisson

  • Disruption of the Sarcoglycan–Sarcospan Complex in Vascular Smooth Muscle: A Novel Mechanism for Cardiomyopathy and Muscular Dystrophy

    Ramon Coral-Vazquez;Ronald D Cohn;Steven A Moore;Joseph A Hill

  • Superoxide Mediates the Actions of Angiotensin II in the Central Nervous System

    Matthew C. Zimmerman;Eric Lazartigues;Julie A. Lang;Puspha Sinnayah

  • Microdystrophin Gene Therapy of Cardiomyopathy Restores Dystrophin-Glycoprotein Complex and Improves Sarcolemma Integrity in the Mdx Mouse Heart

    Yongping Yue;Zhenbo Li;Scott Q. Harper;Robin L. Davisson

  • Severe Feto-Placental Abnormalities Precede the Onset of Hypertension and Proteinuria in a Mouse Model of Preeclampsia

    Anuja Dokras;Darren S. Hoffmann;Joshua S. Eastvold;Martha F. Kienzle

  • The cerebrovascular dysfunction induced by slow pressor doses of angiotensin II precedes the development of hypertension

    Carmen Capone;Giuseppe Faraco;Laibaik Park;Xian Cao

  • Physiological genomic analysis of the brain renin-angiotensin system

    Robin L. Davisson

  • Prevention of Defective Placentation and Pregnancy Loss by Blocking Innate Immune Pathways in a Syngeneic Model of Placental Insufficiency

    Shari E. Gelber;Elyssa Brent;Patricia Redecha;Giorgio Perino

  • Genetic Silencing of Nox2 and Nox4 Reveals Differential Roles of These NADPH Oxidase Homologues in the Vasopressor and Dipsogenic Effects of Brain Angiotensin II

    Jeffrey R. Peterson;Melissa A. Burmeister;Xin Tian;Yi Zhou

  • Preeclampsia, of mice and women

    Jenny L. Sones;Robin L. Davisson

  • Control of hepatic nuclear superoxide production by glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase and NADPH oxidase-4

    Netanya Y. Spencer;Ziying Yan;Ryan L. Boudreau;Yulong Zhang

  • Central Cardiovascular Circuits Contribute to the Neurovascular Dysfunction in Angiotensin II Hypertension

    Carmen Capone;Giuseppe Faraco;Jeffrey R. Peterson;Christal Coleman

  • Targeted inhibition of complement activation prevents features of preeclampsia in mice

    Xiaoping Qing;Patricia B. Redecha;Melissa A. Burmeister;Stephen Tomlinson

  • Role of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Vascular Remodeling Induced by Angiotensin II

    Takehiko Takayanagi;Tatsuo Kawai;Steven J. Forrester;Takashi Obama

  • Endothelin 1–Dependent Neurovascular Dysfunction in Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia

    Carmen Capone;Giuseppe Faraco;Christal Coleman;Colin N. Young

  • Contrast agent-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of skeletal muscle damage in animal models of muscular dystrophy.

    Volker Straub;Kathleen M. Donahue;Valérie Allamand;Robin L. Davisson

  • A Differential Role for Endocytosis in Receptor-Mediated Activation of Nox1

    Francis J. Miller;Xi Chu;Bojana Stanic;Xin Tian

  • Kidney-Induced Hypertension Depends on Superoxide Signaling in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla

    Elizabeth Barbosa de Oliveira-Sales;Debora S. A. Colombari;Robin L. Davisson;Sergey Kasparov

  • Recommendations for blood pressure measurement in animals: summary of an AHA scientific statement from the Council on High Blood Pressure Research, Professional and Public Education Subcommittee.

    Theodore W. Kurtz;Karen A. Griffin;Anil K. Bidani;Robin L. Davisson

Frequent Co-Authors

Costantino Iadecola
Costantino Iadecola Cornell University
Virginia M. Pickel
Virginia M. Pickel Cornell University
Allyn L. Mark
Allyn L. Mark University of Iowa
Curt D. Sigmund
Curt D. Sigmund Medical College of Wisconsin
Josef Anrather
Josef Anrather Cornell University
Martin D. Cassell
Martin D. Cassell University of Iowa
Teresa A. Milner
Teresa A. Milner Cornell University
John F. Engelhardt
John F. Engelhardt University of Iowa
June Chan
June Chan Cornell University
Kamal Rahmouni
Kamal Rahmouni University of Iowa Health Care

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