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Timothy E. McGraw

Timothy E. McGraw

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Biology and Biochemistry

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62
Citations
17826
World Ranking
10609
National Ranking
4608

Overview

Timothy E. McGraw is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to subfields such as Oncology, Immunology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology.

The main topics of their scholarly work include:

  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Cellular transport and secretion
  • Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations

Timothy E. McGraw has published research extensively across a range of scientific journals. The venues with the most frequent publications include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Research
  • Nature Communications
  • Molecular Metabolism
  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts

Their recent scholarly articles demonstrate a focus on lung cancer and immune resistance mechanisms, among other topics. Selected recent publications include:

  • Neoadjuvant durvalumab with or without stereotactic body radiotherapy in patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer: a single-centre, randomised phase 2 trial, 2021, The Lancet Oncology
  • Insulin action in adipocytes, adipose remodeling, and systemic effects, 2021, Cell Metabolism
  • Global evolution of the tumor microenvironment associated with progression from preinvasive invasive to invasive human lung adenocarcinoma, 2022, Cell Reports
  • Expression of the mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase ART1 by tumor cells mediates immune resistance in non-small cell lung cancer, 2022, Science Translational Medicine
  • Neoadjuvant durvalumab plus radiation versus durvalumab alone in stages I-III non-small cell lung cancer: survival outcomes and molecular correlates of a randomized phase II trial, 2023, Nature Communications

Collaborations constitute an important aspect of their research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Nasser K. Altorki
  • Vivek Mittal
  • Olivier Elemento
  • Alain Borczuk
  • Geoffrey J. Markowitz

Best Publications

  • The lung microenvironment: an important regulator of tumour growth and metastasis

    Nasser K. Altorki;Geoffrey J. Markowitz;Dingcheng Gao;Jeffrey L. Port

  • Discovery of a class of endogenous mammalian lipids with anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory effects

    Mark M. Yore;Ismail Syed;Pedro M. Moraes-Vieira;Tejia Zhang

  • Acute cholesterol depletion inhibits clathrin-coated pit budding.

    Agathe Subtil;Ibragim Gaidarov;Keith Kobylarz;Michael A. Lampson

  • AMPK-Dependent Degradation of TXNIP upon Energy Stress Leads to Enhanced Glucose Uptake via GLUT1

    Ning Wu;Bin Zheng;Adam Shaywitz;Yossi Dagon

  • Biochemical and cellular properties of insulin receptor signalling

    Rebecca A. Haeusler;Timothy E. McGraw;Domenico Accili

  • The Akt kinases: isoform specificity in metabolism and cancer.

    Eva Gonzalez;Timothy E McGraw

  • Full intracellular retention of GLUT4 requires AS160 Rab GTPase activating protein

    Lorena Eguez;Adrian Lee;Jose A. Chavez;Cristinel P. Miinea

  • Iterative fractionation of recycling receptors from lysosomally destined ligands in an early sorting endosome.

    Kenneth Dunn;T. E. McGraw;F. R. Maxfield

  • Rab10, a Target of the AS160 Rab GAP, Is Required for Insulin-Stimulated Translocation of GLUT4 to the Adipocyte Plasma Membrane

    Hiroyuki Sano;Lorena Eguez;Mary N. Teruel;Mitsunori Fukuda

  • Osteocalcin Signaling in Myofibers Is Necessary and Sufficient for Optimum Adaptation to Exercise.

    Paula Mera;Kathrin Laue;Mathieu Ferron;Cyril Confavreux

  • Vesicular and Non-vesicular Sterol Transport in Living Cells: THE ENDOCYTIC RECYCLING COMPARTMENT IS A MAJOR STEROL STORAGE ORGANELLE *

    Mingming Hao;Sharron X. Lin;Ola J. Karylowski;Daniel Wüstner

  • Insulin stimulation of GLUT4 exocytosis, but not its inhibition of endocytosis, is dependent on RabGAP AS160.

    Anja Zeigerer;Mary Kate McBrayer;Timothy E. McGraw

  • Functional expression of the human transferrin receptor cDNA in Chinese hamster ovary cells deficient in endogenous transferrin receptor.

    Timothy E. McGraw;Lawrence Greenfield;Frederick R. Maxfield

  • An Endocytosed TGN38 Chimeric Protein Is Delivered to the TGN after Trafficking through the Endocytic Recycling Compartment in CHO Cells

    Richik N. Ghosh;William G. Mallet;Thwe T. Soe;Timothy E. McGraw

  • Insulin Signaling Diverges into Akt-dependent and -independent Signals to Regulate the Recruitment/Docking and the Fusion of GLUT4 Vesicles to the Plasma Membrane

    Eva Gonzalez;Timothy E. McGraw

  • The epithelial-specific adaptor AP1B mediates post-endocytic recycling to the basolateral membrane.

    Yunbo Gan;Timothy E. McGraw;Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan

  • Thirty sweet years of GLUT4.

    Amira Klip;Timothy E. McGraw;David E. James

  • Endosome acidification and receptor trafficking: bafilomycin A1 slows receptor externalization by a mechanism involving the receptor's internalization motif.

    Lester S. Johnson;Kenneth Dunn;Bronislaw Pytowski;Timothy E. McGraw

  • Neoadjuvant durvalumab with or without stereotactic body radiotherapy in patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer: a single-centre, randomised phase 2 trial

    Nasser K Altorki;Timothy E McGraw;Alain C Borczuk;Ashish Saxena

  • Insulin-modulated Akt subcellular localization determines Akt isoform-specific signaling.

    Eva Gonzalez;Timothy E. McGraw

Frequent Co-Authors

Nasser K. Altorki
Nasser K. Altorki Cornell University
Frederick R. Maxfield
Frederick R. Maxfield Cornell University
Barbara B. Kahn
Barbara B. Kahn Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Olivier Elemento
Olivier Elemento Cornell University
Domenico Accili
Domenico Accili Columbia University
Vivek Mittal
Vivek Mittal Cornell University
Satyajit Mayor
Satyajit Mayor National Centre for Biological Sciences
Lewis C. Cantley
Lewis C. Cantley Harvard University
Alan Saghatelian
Alan Saghatelian Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Amira Klip
Amira Klip University of Toronto

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