Michael Cascio

2.4k total citations
58 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Michael Cascio is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Spectroscopy. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael Cascio has authored 58 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Molecular Biology, 19 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 9 papers in Spectroscopy. Recurrent topics in Michael Cascio's work include Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (22 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (12 papers) and Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (11 papers). Michael Cascio is often cited by papers focused on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (22 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (12 papers) and Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (11 papers). Michael Cascio collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Somalia. Michael Cascio's co-authors include Tommy S. Tillman, B.A. Wallace, Teresa G. Hastings, Victor S. Van Laar, Timothy A. Mietzner, April Dukes, Ronald C. Montelaro, Berthony Deslouches, Shruti Phadke and Kazi Islam and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Reviews, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Michael Cascio

58 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Michael Cascio 1.3k 423 238 176 176 58 2.0k
Edward G. Rowan 1.7k 1.3× 535 1.3× 109 0.5× 257 1.5× 54 0.3× 104 2.7k
José M. González‐Ros 2.3k 1.8× 652 1.5× 76 0.3× 191 1.1× 152 0.9× 114 3.2k
J. Shawn Goodwin 1.2k 1.0× 360 0.9× 145 0.6× 242 1.4× 31 0.2× 42 2.2k
M. Hollósi 1.4k 1.1× 208 0.5× 72 0.3× 187 1.1× 262 1.5× 59 2.0k
Paul W. R. Harris 2.1k 1.6× 483 1.1× 393 1.7× 225 1.3× 85 0.5× 192 3.5k
Peta J. Harvey 1.6k 1.2× 258 0.6× 531 2.2× 88 0.5× 65 0.4× 97 2.5k
Keld Fosgerau 2.1k 1.6× 398 0.9× 449 1.9× 383 2.2× 86 0.5× 33 3.6k
Richard H. Ashley 1.8k 1.4× 545 1.3× 122 0.5× 487 2.8× 101 0.6× 48 2.5k
Rannar Sillard 1.5k 1.2× 390 0.9× 326 1.4× 235 1.3× 87 0.5× 76 3.3k
Kevin Song 1.7k 1.3× 331 0.8× 123 0.5× 98 0.6× 148 0.8× 18 2.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael Cascio

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All Works

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Surratt, Christopher K., et al.. (2018). Clickable photoaffinity ligands for the human serotonin transporter based on the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (S)-citalopram. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 28(21). 3431–3435. 6 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael, et al.. (2016). Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Identification of Bioactive Fatty Acyl Derivatives. Frontiers in Physiology. 7. 608–608. 2 indexed citations
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Thirunavukkarasu, Chinnasamy, Noriko Murase, Michael Cascio, et al.. (2010). Constitutive release of powerful antioxidant-scavenging activity by hepatic stellate cells: Protection of hepatocytes from ischemia/reperfusion injury. Liver Transplantation. 16(12). 1400–1409. 9 indexed citations
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Goss, James R., Michael Cascio, William F. Goins, et al.. (2010). HSV Delivery of a Ligand-regulated Endogenous Ion Channel Gene to Sensory Neurons Results in Pain Control Following Channel Activation. Molecular Therapy. 19(3). 500–506. 19 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael, James R. Goss, Shaohua Huang, et al.. (2009). Targeted Delivery of Glycine Receptors to Peripheral Neurons as Treatment for Pain. Biophysical Journal. 96(3). 487a–487a. 1 indexed citations
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Cheng, Mary Hongying, Rob D. Coalson, Michael Cascio, & Maria G. Kurnikova. (2008). Computational prediction of ion permeation characteristics in the glycine receptor modified by photo-sensitive compounds. Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design. 22(8). 563–570. 2 indexed citations
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Dukes, April, Victor S. Van Laar, Michael Cascio, & Teresa G. Hastings. (2008). Changes in endoplasmic reticulum stress proteins and aldolase A in cells exposed to dopamine. Journal of Neurochemistry. 106(1). 333–346. 60 indexed citations
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Srinivasan, Rahul, Shaohua Huang, Adrian Sculptoreanu, et al.. (2007). An HSV vector system for selection of ligand-gated ion channel modulators. Nature Methods. 4(9). 733–739. 18 indexed citations
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Laar, Victor S. Van, April Dukes, Michael Cascio, & Teresa G. Hastings. (2007). Proteomic analysis of rat brain mitochondria following exposure to dopamine quinone: Implications for Parkinson disease. Neurobiology of Disease. 29(3). 477–489. 85 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael, et al.. (2007). Homology modeling and molecular dynamics simulations of the glycine receptor ligand binding domain. Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics. 67(4). 950–960. 21 indexed citations
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Trân, Kien, Christopher W. Borysenko, Michael Cascio, et al.. (2007). Tenascin cytotactin epidermal growth factor‐like repeat binds epidermal growth factor receptor with low affinity. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 211(3). 748–758. 57 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael. (2006). Modulating inhibitory ligand-gated ion channels. The AAPS Journal. 8(2). E353–E361. 17 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael. (2004). Connexins and their environment: effects of lipids composition on ion channels. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1711(2). 142–153. 40 indexed citations
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Voshol, Hans, et al.. (2004). Neuroproteomics: Expression Profiling of the Brain's Proteomes in Health and Disease. Neurochemical Research. 29(6). 1317–1331. 79 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael. (2004). Structure and Function of the Glycine Receptor and Related Nicotinicoid Receptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(19). 19383–19386. 63 indexed citations
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Tseng, Chao‐Neng, et al.. (2003). Calcium Plays a Critical Role in Determining the Acetylcholine Receptor-clustering Activities of Alternatively Spliced Isoforms of Agrin. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278(19). 17236–17245. 20 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael, et al.. (2002). In vitro interaction of the glycine receptor with the leptin receptor. Physiology & Behavior. 77(4-5). 565–569. 4 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael & Rao S. Rapaka. (2002). Structural Biology and Structural Genomics/Proteomics. Journal of Peptide Research. 60(6). 307–311. 3 indexed citations
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Cascio, Michael, et al.. (2001). Functional Reconstitution and Characterization of Recombinant Human α1-Glycine Receptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276(24). 20981–20988. 32 indexed citations
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Amoscato, Andrew A., et al.. (2000). Coupled Proteolytic and Mass Spectrometry Studies Indicate a Novel Topology for the Glycine Receptor. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275(18). 13683–13689. 41 indexed citations

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