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Overview

Simon J. Conway is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research activity spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine, with notable contributions to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Cancer Research, and Cell Biology.

The research topics prominently addressed by Simon J. Conway include:

  • Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling
  • Signaling Pathways in Disease
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • ATP Synthase and ATPases Research

Simon J. Conway has coauthored numerous papers with several frequent collaborators, including Kristin Artinger, Michel Vekemans, Christina Chambers, San Diego, and John Wiley.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • Smad7 effects on TGF-β and ErbB2 restrain myofibroblast activation and protect from postinfarction heart failure (2021), Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Fibroblast GATA-4 and GATA-6 promote myocardial adaptation to pressure overload by enhancing cardiac angiogenesis (2021), Basic Research in Cardiology
  • Heterogeneity of Hepatic Stellate Cells in Fibrogenesis of the Liver: Insights from Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis in Liver Injury (2021), Cells
  • Transforming Growth Factor-induced Protein Promotes NF-κB-mediated Angiogenesis during Postnatal Lung Development (2020), American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
  • AMPKα1 deletion in myofibroblasts exacerbates post-myocardial infarction fibrosis by a connexin 43 mechanism (2021), Basic Research in Cardiology

Simon J. Conway has published frequently in a set of specialized journals. These venues include:

  • Birth Defects Research (13 publications)
  • Journal of Developmental Biology (6 publications)
  • Circulation Research (3 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (3 publications)
  • Basic Research in Cardiology (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Fate Mapping Analysis Reveals That Adult Microglia Derive from Primitive Macrophages

    Florent Ginhoux;Florent Ginhoux;Melanie Greter;Marylene Leboeuf;Sayan Nandi

  • Prevention of allogeneic fetal rejection by tryptophan catabolism

    David H. Munn;Min Zhou;John T. Attwood;Igor Bondarev

  • In vivo reprogramming of murine cardiac fibroblasts into induced cardiomyocytes

    Li Qian;Yu Huang;C Ian Spencer;Amy Foley

  • Adult Langerhans cells derive predominantly from embryonic fetal liver monocytes with a minor contribution of yolk sac–derived macrophages

    Guillaume Hoeffel;Yilin Wang;Melanie Greter;Peter See

  • Periostin regulates collagen fibrillogenesis and the biomechanical properties of connective tissues

    Russell A. Norris;Brook Damon;Vladimir Mironov;Vladimir Kasyanov

  • Adult satellite cells and embryonic muscle progenitors have distinct genetic requirements

    Christoph Lepper;Simon J. Conway;Chen Ming Fan

  • BMP10 is essential for maintaining cardiac growth during murine cardiogenesis.

    Hanying Chen;Shu Shi;Lourdes Acosta;Weiming Li

  • Genetic Manipulation of Periostin Expression Reveals a Role in Cardiac Hypertrophy and Ventricular Remodeling

    Toru Oka;Jian Xu;Jian Xu;Robert A. Kaiser;Robert A. Kaiser;Jaime Melendez;Jaime Melendez

  • SDF-1 (CXCL12) is upregulated in the ischemic penumbra following stroke: association with bone marrow cell homing to injury.

    William D Hill;David C Hess;David C Hess;Angeline Martin-Studdard;Angeline Martin-Studdard;Jo J. Carothers;Jo J. Carothers

  • The role of periostin in tissue remodeling across health and disease.

    Simon J. Conway;Kenji Izuhara;Yasusei Kudo;Judith Litvin

  • Identity of the Organic Cation Transporter OCT3 as the Extraneuronal Monoamine Transporter (uptake2) and Evidence for the Expression of the Transporter in the Brain

    Xiang Wu;Ramesh Kekuda;Wei Huang;You Jun Fei

  • Periosteum contains skeletal stem cells with high bone regenerative potential controlled by Periostin

    Oriane Duchamp de Lageneste;Anaïs Julien;Rana Abou-Khalil;Giulia Frangi

  • Periostin promotes chronic allergic inflammation in response to Th2 cytokines

    Miho Masuoka;Hiroshi Shiraishi;Shoichiro Ohta;Shoichi Suzuki

  • Cardiac fibroblasts are essential for the adaptive response of the murine heart to pressure overload

    Norifumi Takeda;Ichiro Manabe;Yuichi Uchino;Kosei Eguchi

  • Distinct Sources of Hematopoietic Progenitors Emerge before HSCs and Provide Functional Blood Cells in the Mammalian Embryo

    Kathleen E. McGrath;Jenna M. Frame;Katherine H. Fegan;James R. Bowen

  • ROLE OF CARDIAC NEURAL CREST CELLS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DEVELOPMENT

    Tony L. Creazzo;Robert E. Godt;Linda Leatherbury;Simon J. Conway

  • Functional Characteristics and Tissue Distribution Pattern of Organic Cation Transporter 2 (OCTN2), an Organic Cation/Carnitine Transporter

    Xiang Wu;Wei Huang;Puttur D. Prasad;Pankaj Seth

  • The emergence of hematopoietic stem cells is initiated in the placental vasculature in the absence of circulation.

    Katrin E. Rhodes;Christos Gekas;Yanling Wang;Christopher T. Lux

  • Genetic Manipulation of Periostin Expression Reveals a Role in Cardiac Hypertrophy and Ventricular Remodeling

    Toru Oka;Robert A. Kaiser;Jaime Melendez;Jeffery D. Molkentin

  • Abstract 10466: In Vivo Reprogramming of Murine Cardiac Fibroblasts into Induced Cardiomyocytes

    Li Qian;Yu Huang;Amy Foley;Vasanth Vedantham

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenji Izuhara
Kenji Izuhara Saga Group
Roger R. Markwald
Roger R. Markwald Medical University of South Carolina
Mervin C. Yoder
Mervin C. Yoder Indiana University
Luc Bertrand
Luc Bertrand Université Catholique de Louvain
Katherine E. Yutzey
Katherine E. Yutzey Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
David A. Ingram
David A. Ingram Indiana University
James Palis
James Palis University of Rochester Medical Center
Nikolaos G. Frangogiannis
Nikolaos G. Frangogiannis Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jeffery D. Molkentin
Jeffery D. Molkentin Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Diana Baralle
Diana Baralle University of Southampton

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