Mark A. Jagels

1.4k total citations
22 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Mark A. Jagels is a scholar working on Immunology, Genetics and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark A. Jagels has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Immunology, 8 papers in Genetics and 5 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Mark A. Jagels's work include Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema (7 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers) and Complement system in diseases (4 papers). Mark A. Jagels is often cited by papers focused on Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema (7 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers) and Complement system in diseases (4 papers). Mark A. Jagels collaborates with scholars based in United States, Poland and France. Mark A. Jagels's co-authors include Tony E. Hugli, Pamela J. Daffern, Wolfgang Fischer, Bruce L. Zuraw, Edward Abraham, David H. Broide, Richard G. DiScipio, P. Sriramarao, William C. Shoemaker and H. Gill Cryer and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, Critical Care Medicine and Journal of Leukocyte Biology.

In The Last Decade

Mark A. Jagels

22 papers receiving 976 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark A. Jagels United States 16 424 283 163 129 125 22 1.0k
Toshihiko Hidaka Japan 21 439 1.0× 181 0.6× 151 0.9× 145 1.1× 112 0.9× 79 1.4k
Carl Soderland United States 19 519 1.2× 653 2.3× 113 0.7× 146 1.1× 115 0.9× 32 1.7k
Nicolas M. Bless United States 15 809 1.9× 339 1.2× 286 1.8× 251 1.9× 108 0.9× 17 1.4k
G. Ed Rainger United Kingdom 13 423 1.0× 377 1.3× 119 0.7× 161 1.2× 67 0.5× 19 1.3k
E. W. Rauterberg Germany 14 487 1.1× 291 1.0× 82 0.5× 93 0.7× 159 1.3× 48 1.2k
Christian M. Karsten Germany 19 678 1.6× 292 1.0× 79 0.5× 91 0.7× 148 1.2× 50 1.2k
Peter Marschang Austria 19 341 0.8× 234 0.8× 101 0.6× 140 1.1× 123 1.0× 45 1.1k
Claes Friman Finland 21 214 0.5× 241 0.9× 77 0.5× 167 1.3× 140 1.1× 60 1.5k
Olga Ciepiela Poland 17 327 0.8× 194 0.7× 136 0.8× 137 1.1× 290 2.3× 66 956
Boris J. Czermak United States 18 894 2.1× 384 1.4× 307 1.9× 300 2.3× 133 1.1× 23 1.6k

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All Works

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Henry, Scott P., Mark A. Jagels, Tony E. Hugli, et al.. (2014). Mechanism of Alternative Complement Pathway Dysregulation by a Phosphorothioate Oligonucleotide in Monkey and Human Serum. Nucleic Acid Therapeutics. 24(5). 326–335. 33 indexed citations
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Henry, Scott P., Greg Beattie, Grace Chao Yeh, et al.. (2002). Complement activation is responsible for acute toxicities in rhesus monkeys treated with a phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotide. International Immunopharmacology. 2(12). 1657–1666. 110 indexed citations
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Jagels, Mark A., Pamela J. Daffern, & Tony E. Hugli. (2000). C3a and C5a enhance granulocyte adhesion to endothelial and epithelial cell monolayers: epithelial and endothelial priming is required for C3a-induced eosinophil adhesion. Immunopharmacology. 46(3). 209–222. 75 indexed citations
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Jagels, Mark A. & Tony E. Hugli. (2000). Mixed effects of TGF-β on human airway epithelial-cell chemokine responses. Immunopharmacology. 48(1). 17–26. 18 indexed citations
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Jagels, Mark A., et al.. (2000). Species and pathway-specific activation of complement by a phosphorothioate oligonucleotide. Immunopharmacology. 49(1-2). 97–97. 2 indexed citations
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Jagels, Mark A., Pamela J. Daffern, Bruce L. Zuraw, & Tony E. Hugli. (1999). Mechanisms and Regulation of Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte and Eosinophil Adherence to Human Airway Epithelial Cells. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 21(3). 418–427. 49 indexed citations
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Fischer, Wolfgang, Mark A. Jagels, & Tony E. Hugli. (1999). Regulation of IL-6 Synthesis in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells by C3a and C3adesArg. The Journal of Immunology. 162(1). 453–459. 96 indexed citations
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DiScipio, Richard G., Pamela J. Daffern, Mark A. Jagels, David H. Broide, & P. Sriramarao. (1999). A Comparison of C3a and C5a-Mediated Stable Adhesion of Rolling Eosinophils in Postcapillary Venules and Transendothelial Migration In Vitro and In Vivo. The Journal of Immunology. 162(2). 1127–1136. 127 indexed citations
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Daffern, Pamela J., Mark A. Jagels, & Tony E. Hugli. (1999). Multiple Epithelial Cell–Derived Factors Enhance Neutrophil Survival: Regulation by Glucocorticoids and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 21(2). 259–267. 36 indexed citations
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Daffern, Pamela J., et al.. (1999). Upper Airway Epithelial Cells Support Eosinophil Survival in vitro through Production of GM-CSF and Prostaglandin E2: Regulation by Glucocorticoids and TNF-α. Allergy and Asthma Proceedings. 20(4). 243–254. 20 indexed citations
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Lung, Chien-Cheng, Mark A. Jagels, Pamela J. Daffern, Eng M. Tan, & Bruce L. Zuraw. (1998). Induction of human B2 bradykinin receptor mRNA and membrane receptors by IFNγ. Immunopharmacology. 39(3). 243–253. 15 indexed citations
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Pan, Zhixing K., Richard D. Ye, Sandra C. Christiansen, et al.. (1998). Role of the Rho GTPase in Bradykinin-Stimulated Nuclear Factor-κB Activation and IL-1β Gene Expression in Cultured Human Epithelial Cells. The Journal of Immunology. 160(6). 3038–3045. 51 indexed citations
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DiScipio, Richard G., Pamela J. Daffern, Mark A. Jagels, David H. Broide, & P. Sriramarao. (1998). Eosinophil adhesion and transendothelial migration mediated by C3a C5a in vitro and in vivo. Molecular Immunology. 35(6-7). 342–342. 5 indexed citations
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Jagels, Mark A., Julia A. Ember, James Travis, et al.. (1996). Cleavage of the Human C5A Receptor by Protienases Derived from Porphyromonas Gingivalis. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 389. 155–164. 35 indexed citations
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Meade, Peter, William C. Shoemaker, Thomas J. Donnelly, et al.. (1994). TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF HEMODYNAMICS, OXYGEN TRANSPORT, CYTOKINE ACTIVITY, AND COMPLEMENT ACTIVITY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME AFTER SEVERE INJURY. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 36(5). 651–657. 66 indexed citations
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Donnelly, Thomas J., Peter Meade, Mark A. Jagels, et al.. (1994). Cytokine, complement, and endotoxin profiles associated with the development of the adult respiratory distress syndrome after severe injury. Critical Care Medicine. 22(5). 768–776. 132 indexed citations
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Jagels, Mark A. & Tony E. Hugli. (1994). Mechanisms and mediators of neutrophilic leukocytosis. Immunopharmacology. 28(1). 1–18. 37 indexed citations
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Abraham, Edward, António A. Freitas, Mark A. Jagels, & Yi‐Han Chang. (1990). Transfer of T or CD8+ Cells from Hemorrhaged Mice Produce Alterations in Bacterial Antigen Specific Plasma Cell Repertoires in Normal Syngeneic Recipients. Immunobiology. 181(4-5). 379–387. 5 indexed citations
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Kammerer, R. Craig, James L. Merdink, Mark A. Jagels, Don H. Catlin, & Ka Kit Hui. (1990). Testing for fluoxymesterone (Halotestin®) administration to man: Identification of urinary metabolites by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry. 36(6). 659–666. 11 indexed citations
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Chang, Yi‐Han, Mark A. Jagels, & Edward Abraham. (1990). Haemorrhage produces depressions in alloantigen-specific immune responses in the mouse through activation of suppressor T cells. Clinical & Experimental Immunology. 80(3). 478–483. 5 indexed citations

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