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Ronald R. Magness is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis in the subfields of obstetrics and gynecology, immunology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, reproductive medicine, and genetics.

The scientist's published work spans topics related to pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, the reproductive system and pregnancy, neonatal respiratory health research, endometriosis research and treatment, estrogen and related hormone effects, pregnancy and medication impact, as well as cardiovascular issues in pregnancy.

Recent papers by Ronald R. Magness include the following:

  • Estrogen Receptors and Estrogen-Induced Uterine Vasodilation in Pregnancy, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Catecholestradiol Activation of Adrenergic Receptors Induces Endometrial Cell Survival via p38 MAPK Signaling, 2020, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Vascular smooth muscle cells during spiral artery remodeling in early human pregnancy, 2020, Biology of Reproduction
  • Proteomic studies of VEGFR2 in human placentas reveal protein associations with preeclampsia, diabetes, gravidity, and labor, 2024, Cell Communication and Signaling
  • Impact of Metformin on Statin Persistence: a Post Hoc Analysis of a Large Randomized Controlled Trial, 2020, Journal of General Internal Medicine

Frequent co-authors working alongside Ronald R. Magness include:

  • Dong-bao Chen
  • Jin Bai
  • Shannon Ho
  • Dale Chaput
  • Rachel Sinkey

The researcher commonly publishes in venues such as:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cell Communication and Signaling
  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Biology of Reproduction
  • Journal of General Internal Medicine

Best Publications

  • Nitric oxide and pregnancy

    S. M. Sladek;R. R. Magness;K. P. Conrad

  • Local and systemic estradiol-17 beta: effects on uterine and systemic vasodilation

    R. R. Magness;Charles R Rosenfeld

  • Nitric oxide contributes to estrogen-induced vasodilation of the ovine uterine circulation.

    Charles R. Rosenfeld;Blair E. Cox;Timothy Roy;Ronald R. Magness;Ronald R. Magness

  • Possible mechanisms underlying pregnancy-induced changes in uterine artery endothelial function

    Ian M. Bird;Lubo Zhang;Ronald R. Magness

  • Membrane Estrogen Receptor-Dependent Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Pathway Mediates Acute Activation of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase by Estrogen in Uterine Artery Endothelial Cells

    Dong-bao Chen;Ian M. Bird;Jing Zheng;Ronald R. Magness

  • Endothelial vasodilator production by uterine and systemic arteries. II. Pregnancy effects on NO synthase expression

    R. R. Magness;C. E. Shaw;T. M. Phernetton;J. Zheng

  • Cerebrospinal Fluid Prostaglandins, Interleukin 1β, and Tumor Necrosis Factor in Bacterial Meningitis: Clinical and Laboratory Correlations in Placebo-Treated and Dexamethasone-Treated Patients

    Mahmoud M. Mustafa;Octavio Ramilo;Xavier Sáez Llorens;Kurt D. Olsen

  • Differential Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), Endocrine Gland Derived-VEGF, and VEGF Receptors in Human Placentas from Normal and Preeclamptic Pregnancies

    Jin-Young Chung;Yang Song;Yuping Wang;Ronald R. Magness

  • Angiotensin II inhibits luteinizing hormone-stimulated cholesterol side chain cleavage expression and stimulates basic fibroblast growth factor expression in bovine luteal cells in primary culture.

    D Stirling;R R Magness;R Stone;M R Waterman

  • Systemic and uterine blood flow distribution during prolonged infusion of 17β-estradiol

    Ronald R. Magness;Terrance M. Phernetton;Jing Zheng

  • Effect of chronic ipsilateral or contralateral intrauterine infusion of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) on luteal function of unilaterally ovariectomized ewes

    J.M. Huie;R.R. Magness;L.P. Reynolds;G. Hoyer

  • Systemic and uterine responses to chronic infusion of estradiol-17 beta

    R. R. Magness;C. R. Parker;C. R. Rosenfeld

  • Pulmonary endothelial nitric oxide production is developmentally regulated in the fetus and newborn

    P. W. Shaul;M. A. Farrar;R. R. Magness

  • Endothelial vasodilator production by uterine and systemic arteries. I. Effects of ANG II on PGI2 and NO in pregnancy

    Ronald R. Magness;Charles R. Rosenfeld;Abdullah Hassan;Philip W. Shaul

  • Endothelial vasodilator production by uterine and systemic arteries. III. Ovarian and estrogen effects on NO synthase

    Karen E. Vagnoni;Cynthia E. Shaw;Terrance M. Phernetton;Beth M. Meglin

  • Endothelial vasodilator production by uterine and systemic arteries. VII. Estrogen and progesterone effects on eNOS.

    Heidi L. Rupnow;Terrance M. Phernetton;Cynthia E. Shaw;Mary L. Modrick

  • Pregnancy-dependent changes in cell signaling underlie changes in differential control of vasodilator production in uterine artery endothelial cells.

    Ian M. Bird;Jeremy A. Sullivan;Tao Di;Jacqueline M. Cale

  • Aberrant Synthesis, Metabolism, and Plasma Accumulation of Circulating Estrogens and Estrogen Metabolites in Preeclampsia: Implications for Vascular Dysfunction

    Sheikh O. Jobe;Chanel T. Tyler;Ronald R. Magness

  • Maternal Diet during Pregnancy Induces Gene Expression and DNA Methylation Changes in Fetal Tissues in Sheep.

    Xianyong Lan;Evan C. Cretney;Jenna Kropp;Karam Khateeb

  • In vitro prostacyclin production by ovine uterine and systemic arteries. Effects of angiotensin II.

    Ronald R. Magness;Kwabena Osei-Boaten;Murray D. Mitchell;Charles R. Rosenfeld

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip W. Shaul
Philip W. Shaul The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Kazuwa Nakao
Kazuwa Nakao Kyoto University
Robert C. Burghardt
Robert C. Burghardt Texas A&M University
Fuller W. Bazer
Fuller W. Bazer Texas A&M University
Greg A. Johnson
Greg A. Johnson Texas A&M University
Charles J. Lockwood
Charles J. Lockwood University of South Florida
Evan R. Simpson
Evan R. Simpson Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Murray D. Mitchell
Murray D. Mitchell Queensland University of Technology
L. M. Buja
L. M. Buja The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Lucilla Poston
Lucilla Poston King's College London

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