Pavle Matak

1.6k total citations
19 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Pavle Matak is a scholar working on Hematology, Genetics and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Pavle Matak has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Hematology, 7 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Pavle Matak's work include Iron Metabolism and Disorders (14 papers), Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (7 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (5 papers). Pavle Matak is often cited by papers focused on Iron Metabolism and Disorders (14 papers), Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (7 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (5 papers). Pavle Matak collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and United Kingdom. Pavle Matak's co-authors include Carole Peyssonnaux, Maria Mastrogiannaki, Sophie Vaulont, M. Celeste Simon, Brian Keith, Paul Sharp, Andrew T. McKie, Bomee Chung, Stéphanie Delga and Jacques R.R. Mathieu and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Pavle Matak

19 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Matak, Pavle, Rebecca Jo, Laura G. Dubois, et al.. (2023). 20-αHydroxycholesterol, an oxysterol in human breast milk, reverses mouse neonatal white matter injury through Gli-dependent oligodendrogenesis. Cell stem cell. 30(8). 1054–1071.e8. 2 indexed citations
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Fuqua, Brie K., Yan Lu, David M. Frazer, et al.. (2018). Severe Iron Metabolism Defects in Mice With Double Knockout of the Multicopper Ferroxidases Hephaestin and Ceruloplasmin. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 6(4). 405–427. 39 indexed citations
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Ta‐Shma, Asaf, Tahir Naeem Khan, Asaf Vivante, et al.. (2017). Mutations in TMEM260 Cause a Pediatric Neurodevelopmental, Cardiac, and Renal Syndrome. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 100(4). 666–675. 18 indexed citations
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Hutson, Mary Redmond, Anna L. Keyte, Miriam Hernández‐Morales, et al.. (2017). Temperature-activated ion channels in neural crest cells confer maternal fever–associated birth defects. Science Signaling. 10(500). 51 indexed citations
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Matak, Pavle, Sarah Moustafa, Dipendra K. Aryal, et al.. (2016). Disrupted iron homeostasis causes dopaminergic neurodegeneration in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113(13). 3428–3435. 102 indexed citations
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Matak, Pavle, Jacques R.R. Mathieu, Ross Corriden, et al.. (2015). Myeloid HIF-1 Is Protective in Helicobacter pylori–Mediated Gastritis. The Journal of Immunology. 194(7). 3259–3266. 32 indexed citations
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Mastrogiannaki, Maria, Pavle Matak, & Carole Peyssonnaux. (2013). The gut in iron homeostasis: role of HIF-2 under normal and pathological conditions. Blood. 122(6). 885–892. 84 indexed citations
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Matak, Pavle, Sara Zumerle, Maria Mastrogiannaki, et al.. (2013). Copper Deficiency Leads to Anemia, Duodenal Hypoxia, Upregulation of HIF-2α and Altered Expression of Iron Absorption Genes in Mice. PLoS ONE. 8(3). e59538–e59538. 52 indexed citations
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Guillem, Flavia, Caroline Kannengiesser, Claire Oudin, et al.. (2012). Inactive matriptase-2 mutants found in IRIDA patients still repress hepcidin in a transfection assay despite having lost their serine protease activity. Human Mutation. 33(9). 1388–1396. 23 indexed citations
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Pourvali, Katayoun, Pavle Matak, Gladys O. Latunde‐Dada, et al.. (2012). Basal expression of copper transporter 1 in intestinal epithelial cells is regulated by hypoxia‐inducible factor 2α. FEBS Letters. 586(16). 2423–2427. 23 indexed citations
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Mastrogiannaki, Maria, Pavle Matak, Jacques R.R. Mathieu, et al.. (2011). Hepatic hypoxia-inducible factor-2 down-regulates hepcidin expression in mice through an erythropoietin-mediated increase in erythropoiesis. Haematologica. 97(6). 827–834. 137 indexed citations
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Masaratana, Patarabutr, Javier Díaz‐Castro, Gladys O. Latunde‐Dada, et al.. (2011). BMPER Protein Is a Negative Regulator of Hepcidin and Is Up-regulated in Hypotransferrinemic Mice. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287(6). 4099–4106. 28 indexed citations
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Matak, Pavle, Jean‐Christophe Deschemin, Carole Peyssonnaux, & Sophie Vaulont. (2011). Lack of iron-related phenotype in Sp6 intestinal knockout mice. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 47(1). 46–49. 3 indexed citations
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Chaston, Timothy B., Pavle Matak, Katayoun Pourvali, et al.. (2011). Hypoxia inhibits hepcidin expression in HuH7 hepatoma cells via decreased SMAD4 signaling. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology. 300(4). C888–C895. 43 indexed citations
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Mastrogiannaki, Maria, Pavle Matak, Stéphanie Delga, et al.. (2011). Deletion of HIF-2α in the enterocytes decreases the severity of tissue iron loading in hepcidin knockout mice. Blood. 119(2). 587–590. 44 indexed citations
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Chung, Bomee, Frédèrique Verdier, Pavle Matak, et al.. (2010). Oncostatin M is a potent inducer of hepcidin, the iron regulatory hormone. The FASEB Journal. 24(6). 2093–2103. 39 indexed citations
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Matak, Pavle, Timothy B. Chaston, Bomee Chung, et al.. (2009). Activated macrophages induce hepcidin expression in HuH7 hepatoma cells. Haematologica. 94(6). 773–780. 38 indexed citations
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Mastrogiannaki, Maria, Pavle Matak, Brian Keith, et al.. (2009). HIF-2α, but not HIF-1α, promotes iron absorption in mice. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 119(5). 1159–1166. 405 indexed citations
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Chung, Bomee, Pavle Matak, Andrew T. McKie, & Paul Sharp. (2007). Leptin Increases the Expression of the Iron Regulatory Hormone Hepcidin in HuH7 Human Hepatoma Cells. Journal of Nutrition. 137(11). 2366–2370. 151 indexed citations

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