Mark G. MacAskill

560 total citations
20 papers, 244 citations indexed

About

Mark G. MacAskill is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Molecular Biology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark G. MacAskill has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 244 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Mark G. MacAskill's work include Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (4 papers), Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling (4 papers) and Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer (4 papers). Mark G. MacAskill is often cited by papers focused on Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (4 papers), Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling (4 papers) and Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer (4 papers). Mark G. MacAskill collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Belgium and Denmark. Mark G. MacAskill's co-authors include Adriana Tavares, David E. Newby, Patrick W. F. Hadoke, Christophe Lucatelli, Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, Gillian A. Gray, Marc R. Dweck, Andrew H. Baker, Andrew Sutherland and Joanne C. Mountford and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and European Heart Journal.

In The Last Decade

Mark G. MacAskill

20 papers receiving 243 citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark G. MacAskill United Kingdom 9 96 76 55 43 42 20 244
Jenni Virta Finland 12 127 1.3× 106 1.4× 71 1.3× 44 1.0× 79 1.9× 31 390
Guixue Bu United States 7 182 1.9× 72 0.9× 91 1.7× 85 2.0× 37 0.9× 10 344
Andreia Gomes Portugal 8 138 1.4× 69 0.9× 35 0.6× 51 1.2× 31 0.7× 19 300
Hong Quan China 8 185 1.9× 135 1.8× 39 0.7× 13 0.3× 33 0.8× 11 349
Gwenda J. Graham United States 6 64 0.7× 21 0.3× 36 0.7× 19 0.4× 51 1.2× 6 321
António Gomes Portugal 9 127 1.3× 45 0.6× 20 0.4× 111 2.6× 59 1.4× 23 392
S. Watanuki Japan 6 44 0.5× 127 1.7× 12 0.2× 25 0.6× 34 0.8× 21 292
Richard Holtmeier Germany 6 71 0.7× 17 0.2× 26 0.5× 45 1.0× 47 1.1× 7 205
H Kamiyama Japan 10 89 0.9× 35 0.5× 13 0.2× 38 0.9× 31 0.7× 34 351
Marcus Stockinger Germany 9 134 1.4× 52 0.7× 23 0.4× 76 1.8× 24 0.6× 19 311

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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MacAskill, Mark G., et al.. (2025). The impact of aging and biological sex on cardiac collagen metabolism. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 226. 112079–112079. 1 indexed citations
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Šačkus, Algirdas, Dominic Kurian, Thomas M. Wishart, et al.. (2024). Assessment of the alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor as an imaging marker of cardiac repair-associated processes using NS14490. EJNMMI Research. 14(1). 7–7. 1 indexed citations
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Wimberley, Catriona, Mark G. MacAskill, Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, et al.. (2023). Sexually dimorphic murine brain uptake of the 18 kDa translocator protein PET radiotracer [18F]LW223. Brain Communications. 6(1). fcae008–fcae008. 1 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, Christophe Lucatelli, et al.. (2023). [18F]LW223 has low non-displaceable binding in murine brain, enabling high sensitivity TSPO PET imaging. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 44(3). 397–406. 4 indexed citations
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Fletcher, Alexander J., Jennifer Nash, Maaz Syed, et al.. (2022). Microcalcification and Thoracic Aortopathy: A Window Into Disease Severity. Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology. 42(8). 1048–1059. 8 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., Catriona Wimberley, Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, et al.. (2021). Modelling [18F]LW223 PET data using simplified imaging protocols for quantification of TSPO expression in the rat heart and brain. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 49(1). 137–145. 6 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., et al.. (2021). Positron Emission Tomography Techniques to Measure Active Inflammation, Fibrosis and Angiogenesis: Potential for Non-invasive Imaging of Hypertensive Heart Failure. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 8. 719031–719031. 8 indexed citations
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Suchacki, Karla J., Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, Mark G. MacAskill, et al.. (2021). A Systems-Level Analysis of Total-Body PET Data Reveals Complex Skeletal Metabolism Networks in vivo. Frontiers in Medicine. 8. 740615–740615. 12 indexed citations
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Tzolos, Evangelos, Rong Bing, Jack Andrews, et al.. (2021). In vivo coronary artery thrombus imaging with 18F-GP1 PET-CT. European Heart Journal. 42(Supplement_1). 5 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., Wendy McDougald, Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, et al.. (2020). Characterisation of an atherosclerotic micro-calcification model using ApoE−/− mice and PET/CT. IJC Heart & Vasculature. 31. 100672–100672. 3 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, Catriona Wimberley, et al.. (2020). Quantification of Macrophage-Driven Inflammation During Myocardial Infarction with 18F-LW223, a Novel TSPO Radiotracer with Binding Independent of the rs6971 Human Polymorphism. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 62(4). 536–544. 59 indexed citations
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Alcaide‐Corral, Carlos J., Ross J. Lennen, Maurits A. Jansen, et al.. (2020). P16 Assessment of myocardial fibrosis activity using 18f-fluoroproline positron emission tomography (pet) in rat models of cardiovascular disease. Edinburgh Research Explorer. A11.2–A11. 2 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., Carlos J. Alcaide‐Corral, Marc R. Dweck, et al.. (2019). Kinetic modelling and quantification bias in small animal PET studies with [18F]AB5186, a novel 18 kDa translocator protein radiotracer. PLoS ONE. 14(5). e0217515–e0217515. 8 indexed citations
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Andrews, Jack, Mark G. MacAskill, Patrick W. F. Hadoke, et al.. (2019). Non-invasive in vivo imaging of acute thrombosis: development of a novel factor XIIIa radiotracer. European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging. 21(6). 673–682. 18 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., David E. Newby, & Adriana Tavares. (2019). Frontiers in positron emission tomography imaging of the vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque. Cardiovascular Research. 115(14). 1952–1962. 17 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., Jaimy Saif, Alison Condie, et al.. (2018). Robust Revascularization in Models of Limb Ischemia Using a Clinically Translatable Human Stem Cell-Derived Endothelial Cell Product. Molecular Therapy. 26(7). 1669–1684. 52 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., Adriana Tavares, Junxi Wu, et al.. (2017). PET Cell Tracking Using 18F-FLT is Not Limited by Local Reuptake of Free Radiotracer. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 44233–44233. 12 indexed citations
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Drebert, Zuzanna, Mark G. MacAskill, Karolien De Bosscher, et al.. (2016). Colon cancer-derived myofibroblasts increase endothelial cell migration by glucocorticoid-sensitive secretion of a pro-migratory factor. Vascular Pharmacology. 89. 19–30. 23 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., David G. Watson, Marie-Ann Ewart, et al.. (2015). Improving arteriovenous fistula patency: Transdermal delivery of diclofenac reduces cannulation-dependent neointimal hyperplasia via AMPK activation. Vascular Pharmacology. 71. 108–115. 3 indexed citations
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MacAskill, Mark G., et al.. (1997). 7 Quantifying the bio-distribution of transplanted HESC-ECS in a murine model of HLI by QPCR. Oral Presentations. 103. A3.2–A4. 1 indexed citations

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