Sally L. D. MacKay

1.7k total citations
25 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Sally L. D. MacKay is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Sally L. D. MacKay has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Immunology and 7 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Sally L. D. MacKay's work include Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers), NF-κB Signaling Pathways (6 papers) and Cell death mechanisms and regulation (5 papers). Sally L. D. MacKay is often cited by papers focused on Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers), NF-κB Signaling Pathways (6 papers) and Cell death mechanisms and regulation (5 papers). Sally L. D. MacKay collaborates with scholars based in United States. Sally L. D. MacKay's co-authors include Lyle L. Moldawer, Edward M. Copeland, Carl K. Edwards, Cynthia L. Tannahill, Steven N. Hochwald, Michael D. Josephs, D. Scott Lind, Carmen C. Solórzano, Riadh Ksontini and John Malaty and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Sally L. D. MacKay

25 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sally L. D. MacKay United States 20 613 327 319 267 240 25 1.5k
Stephen A. Stimpson United States 27 1000 1.6× 295 0.9× 530 1.7× 263 1.0× 293 1.2× 40 2.4k
Zhiguang Tu China 20 678 1.1× 237 0.7× 231 0.7× 168 0.6× 255 1.1× 69 1.5k
Györgyi Műzes Hungary 23 643 1.0× 187 0.6× 344 1.1× 281 1.1× 340 1.4× 94 1.7k
Cynthia L. Tannahill United States 18 430 0.7× 136 0.4× 424 1.3× 111 0.4× 281 1.2× 23 1.3k
Antonella Vetuschi Italy 26 835 1.4× 260 0.8× 284 0.9× 338 1.3× 398 1.7× 69 2.2k
Denise M. Ray United States 16 924 1.5× 314 1.0× 526 1.6× 265 1.0× 146 0.6× 18 2.1k
Raymond W. Ganster United States 16 701 1.1× 193 0.6× 681 2.1× 192 0.7× 108 0.5× 25 1.7k
Roberta Sferra Italy 27 840 1.4× 275 0.8× 281 0.9× 325 1.2× 505 2.1× 69 2.3k
A Wendel Germany 7 493 0.8× 111 0.3× 464 1.5× 151 0.6× 355 1.5× 8 1.3k
Lu Xu China 21 690 1.1× 193 0.6× 257 0.8× 140 0.5× 194 0.8× 76 1.5k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Li, Jing, et al.. (2005). Enhanced Sensitivity to Chemotherapy in Esophageal Cancer through Inhibition of NF-κB. Journal of Surgical Research. 132(1). 112–120. 23 indexed citations
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Li, Jing, et al.. (2004). Inducible nuclear factor-κB activation contributes to chemotherapy resistance in gastric cancer1. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 199(2). 249–258. 53 indexed citations
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Hochwald, Steven N., Jing Li, Frank J. Wessels, et al.. (2004). Inhibition of NF-Kappa B augments sensitivity to 5-Fluorouracil/Folinic acid in colon cancer1. Journal of Surgical Research. 120(2). 178–188. 51 indexed citations
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Lind, D. Scott, Steven N. Hochwald, John Malaty, et al.. (2001). Nuclear factor-κB is upregulated in colorectal cancer. Surgery. 130(2). 363–369. 233 indexed citations
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Josephs, Michael D., Frances Rena Bahjat, Kunitaro Fukuzuka, et al.. (2000). Lipopolysaccharide andd-galactosamine-induced hepatic injury is mediated by TNF-α and not by Fas ligand. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 278(5). R1196–R1201. 105 indexed citations
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Josephs, Michael D., Carmen C. Solórzano, Jason J. Rosenberg, et al.. (2000). Modulation of the acute phase response by altered expression of the IL-1 type 1 receptor or IL-1ra. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 278(4). R824–R830. 31 indexed citations
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MacKay, Sally L. D., Cynthia L. Tannahill, Troy Auffenberg, et al.. (1999). Characterization in Vitro and in Vivo of Hammerhead Ribozymes Directed against Murine Tumor Necrosis Factorα. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 260(2). 390–397. 5 indexed citations
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Moldawer, Lyle L., Paul D. Edwards, Michael D. Josephs, et al.. (1999). APPLICATION OF GENE THERAPY TO ACUTE INFLAMMATORY DISEASES. Shock. 12(2). 83–101. 16 indexed citations
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Fukuzuka, Kunitaro, Jason J. Rosenberg, Carl K. Edwards, et al.. (1999). Caspase-3–Dependent Organ Apoptosis Early After Burn Injury. Annals of Surgery. 229(6). 851–851. 52 indexed citations
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Tannahill, Cynthia L., et al.. (1999). Discordant tumor necrosis factor-α superfamily gene expression in bacterial peritonitis and endotoxemic shock. Surgery. 126(2). 349–357. 21 indexed citations
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Thornton, Frank J., Michael Schäffer, Maria Witte, et al.. (1998). Enhanced Collagen Accumulation Following Direct Transfection of the Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Gene in Cutaneous Wounds. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 246(3). 654–659. 123 indexed citations
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Ksontini, Riadh, Dorothy B. Colagiovanni, Michael D. Josephs, et al.. (1998). Disparate Roles for TNF-α and Fas Ligand in Concanavalin A-Induced Hepatitis. The Journal of Immunology. 160(8). 4082–4089. 142 indexed citations
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MacKay, Sally L. D., Troy Auffenberg, Cynthia L. Tannahill, et al.. (1998). Transfection of the Type II TGF-β Receptor Into Colon Cancer Cells Increases Receptor Expression, Inhibits Cell Growth, and Reduces the Malignant Phenotype. Annals of Surgery. 227(6). 781–789. 23 indexed citations
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Solórzano, Carmen C., Atsushi Kaibara, Paul D. Edwards, et al.. (1998). Pharmacokinetics, immunogenicity, and efficacy of dimeric TNFR binding proteins in healthy and bacteremic baboon. Journal of Applied Physiology. 84(4). 1119–1130. 30 indexed citations
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Denham, Woody, Daphne W. Denham, Jun Yang, et al.. (1998). Transient Human Gene Therapy. Annals of Surgery. 227(6). 812–820. 21 indexed citations
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Solórzano, Carmen C., Shawn C. T. Jones, Thomas Gerald O’Daniel, et al.. (1997). Inhibition of transforming growth factor alpha stimulation of human squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck with anti-TGF-α antibodies and tyrphostin. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 4(8). 670–684. 7 indexed citations
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Solórzano, Carmen C., Riadh Ksontini, Jeffrey H. Pruitt, et al.. (1997). A MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITOR PREVENTS PROCESSING OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR α (TNFα) AND ABROGATES ENDOTOXIN-INDUCED LETHALITY. Shock. 7(6). 427–431. 75 indexed citations
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Edwards, Paul D., et al.. (1996). Tumor Cell Nitric Oxide Inhibits Cell Growthin Vitro,but Stimulates Tumorigenesis and Experimental Lung Metastasisin Vivo. Journal of Surgical Research. 63(1). 49–52. 87 indexed citations
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MacKay, Sally L. D., Linda Yaswen, Lyle L. Moldawer, et al.. (1995). Colon Cancer Cells That Are Not Growth Inhibited by TGF-β Lack Functional Type I and Type II TGF-β Receptors. Annals of Surgery. 221(6). 767–777. 30 indexed citations
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Schultz, Gregory S., Nasser Chegini, Maria B. Grant, Peng T. Khaw, & Sally L. D. MacKay. (1992). EFFECTS OF GROWTH FACTORS ON CORNEAL WOUND HEALING. Acta Ophthalmologica. 70(S202). 60–66. 91 indexed citations

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