Michael W. McLane

443 total citations
17 papers, 335 citations indexed

About

Michael W. McLane is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael W. McLane has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 335 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Epidemiology, 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 5 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Michael W. McLane's work include Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis (8 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (7 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (4 papers). Michael W. McLane is often cited by papers focused on Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis (8 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (7 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (4 papers). Michael W. McLane collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Korea and China. Michael W. McLane's co-authors include Jun Lei, Irina Burd, George A. Ricaurte, Una D. McCann, George Hatzidimitriou, Jie Yuan, Maide Özen, Ji Yeon Lee, Bei Jia and Tao Xie and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Neuropsychopharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Michael W. McLane

17 papers receiving 333 citations

Peers

Michael W. McLane
David Segal South Africa
Laura Stirrat United Kingdom
Camilla Dorian Australia
Meredith A. Kelleher United States
A Matthew United Kingdom
Smeeta Shrestha Singapore
Gil Gross United States
David Segal South Africa
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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Zhao, Hongxi, Li Xie, Lu Zong, et al.. (2020). Mouse Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Alleviate Perinatal Brain Injury Via a CD8+ T Cell Mechanism in a Model of Intrauterine Inflammation. Reproductive Sciences. 27(7). 1465–1476. 3 indexed citations
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Lei, Jun, Meghan S. Vermillion, Bei Jia, et al.. (2019). IL-1 receptor antagonist therapy mitigates placental dysfunction and perinatal injury following Zika virus infection. JCI Insight. 4(7). 33 indexed citations
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Jia, Bei, Lu Zong, Ji Yeon Lee, et al.. (2019). Maternal Supplementation of Low Dose Fluoride Alleviates Adverse Perinatal Outcomes Following Exposure to Intrauterine Inflammation. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 2575–2575. 14 indexed citations
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Özen, Maide, et al.. (2019). Magnesium sulfate inhibits inflammation through P2X7 receptors in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Pediatric Research. 87(3). 463–471. 23 indexed citations
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Lee, Ji Yeon, Quan Na, Jie Dong, et al.. (2019). Exposure to systemic and intrauterine inflammation leads to decreased pup survival via different placental mechanisms. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 133. 52–62. 9 indexed citations
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Lee, Ji Yeon, Dan Wu, Jun Lei, et al.. (2019). Placental malperfusion in response to intrauterine inflammation and its connection to fetal sequelae. PLoS ONE. 14(4). e0214951–e0214951. 31 indexed citations
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Lee, Ji Yeon, Haengseok Song, Mira Park, et al.. (2019). Administration of melatonin for prevention of preterm birth and fetal brain injury associated with premature birth in a mouse model. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 82(3). e13151–e13151. 33 indexed citations
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Lee, Ji Yeon, Li Su, Quan Na, et al.. (2019). Melatonin for prevention of placental malperfusion and fetal compromise associated with intrauterine inflammation‐induced oxidative stress in a mouse model. Journal of Pineal Research. 67(3). e12591–e12591. 28 indexed citations
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Dong, Jie, Ji Yeon Lee, Bei Jia, et al.. (2019). Maternal inflammation leads to different mTORC1 activity varied by anatomic locations in mouse placenta†. Biology of Reproduction. 101(5). 1046–1055. 4 indexed citations
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Novak, Christopher, Ji Yeon Lee, Maide Özen, et al.. (2018). Increased placental T cell trafficking results in adverse neurobehavioral outcomes in offspring exposed to sub-chronic maternal inflammation. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 75. 129–136. 20 indexed citations
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Lei, Jun, Li Xie, Hongxi Zhao, et al.. (2017). Maternal CD8+ T‐cell depletion alleviates intrauterine inflammation‐induced perinatal brain injury. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 79(5). e12798–e12798. 24 indexed citations
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Jean, Stéphanie, Dionyssios Katsaros, Bradley Wubbenhorst, et al.. (2016). Paclitaxel is necessary for improved survival in epithelial ovarian cancers with homologous recombination gene mutations. Oncotarget. 7(30). 48577–48585. 5 indexed citations
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McLane, Michael W., Una D. McCann, & George A. Ricaurte. (2011). Identifying the serotonin transporter signal in Western blot studies of the neurotoxic potential of MDMA and related drugs. Synapse. 65(12). 1368–1372. 5 indexed citations
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McLane, Michael W., George Hatzidimitriou, Jie Yuan, Una D. McCann, & George A. Ricaurte. (2007). Heating induces aggregation and decreases detection of serotonin transporter protein on western blots. Synapse. 61(10). 875–876. 9 indexed citations
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Xie, Tao, Michael W. McLane, George Hatzidimitriou, et al.. (2006). Loss of Serotonin Transporter Protein after MDMA and Other Ring-Substituted Amphetamines. Neuropsychopharmacology. 31(12). 2639–2651. 71 indexed citations
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Slusher, Barbara S., et al.. (1994). The cloned neurotensin receptor mediates cyclic GMP formation when coexpressed with nitric oxide synthase cDNA.. Molecular Pharmacology. 46(1). 115–121. 18 indexed citations
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Reyes, Gregory R., Michael W. McLane, & Gary S. Hayward. (1982). Transfection with the Isolated Herpes Simplex Virus Thymidine Kinase Genes. II. Evidence for Amplification of Viral and Adjacent Cellular DNA Sequences. Journal of General Virology. 60(2). 209–224. 5 indexed citations

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