Scott Hahn

651 total citations
27 papers, 348 citations indexed

About

Scott Hahn is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Scott Hahn has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 348 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Scott Hahn's work include Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (6 papers), Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (5 papers) and Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (5 papers). Scott Hahn is often cited by papers focused on Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (6 papers), Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (5 papers) and Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (5 papers). Scott Hahn collaborates with scholars based in United States, Ghana and Germany. Scott Hahn's co-authors include Adam C. Straub, Megan Miller, Katherine C. Wood, Brittany G. Durgin, David C. Poole, Timothy I. Musch, Leonardo F. Ferreira, Eric E. Kelley, Francisco J. Schöpfer and Heidi M. Schmidt and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Blood and Circulation Research.

In The Last Decade

Scott Hahn

26 papers receiving 348 citations

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All Works

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Kolski‐Andreaco, Aaron, Scott Hahn, John Sembrat, et al.. (2025). (R)-vanzacaftor potentiates BKCa channels in the absence of CFTR correction or potentiation. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology. 329(4). C1130–C1138.
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DeVallance, Evan, Heidi M. Schmidt, Sara E. Lewis, et al.. (2023). Hemin and iron increase synthesis and trigger export of xanthine oxidoreductase from hepatocytes to the circulation. Redox Biology. 67. 102866–102866. 7 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Heidi M., Evan DeVallance, Sara E. Lewis, et al.. (2023). Release of hepatic xanthine oxidase (XO) to the circulation is protective in intravascular hemolytic crisis. Redox Biology. 62. 102636–102636. 10 indexed citations
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Annarapu, Gowtham K., Scott Hahn, Deirdre Nolfi‐Donegan, et al.. (2023). Obesity-Induced Platelet Mitofusin-1 Expression Causes Vascular Dysfunction. Blood. 142(Supplement 1). 2571–2571. 1 indexed citations
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Ihunnah, Chibueze A., Samit Ghosh, Scott Hahn, Adam C. Straub, & Solomon F. Ofori‐Acquah. (2022). Nrf2 Activation With CDDO-Methyl Promotes Beneficial and Deleterious Clinical Effects in Transgenic Mice With Sickle Cell Anemia. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 13. 880834–880834. 5 indexed citations
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Yuan, Shuai, Scott Hahn, Megan Miller, et al.. (2021). Cooperation between CYB5R3 and NOX4 via coenzyme Q mitigates endothelial inflammation. Redox Biology. 47. 102166–102166. 18 indexed citations
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Durgin, Brittany G., Katherine C. Wood, Scott Hahn, et al.. (2021). Smooth muscle cell CYB5R3 preserves cardiac and vascular function under chronic hypoxic stress. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 162. 72–80. 12 indexed citations
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Liu, Mingjun, Cristina Espinosa‐Díez, Mingyuan Du, et al.. (2021). H3K4 di-methylation governs smooth muscle lineage identity and promotes vascular homeostasis by restraining plasticity. Developmental Cell. 56(19). 2765–2782.e10. 33 indexed citations
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DeLalio, Leon J., Scott Hahn, Megan M. Wenner, et al.. (2020). Excessive dietary salt promotes aortic stiffness in murine renovascular hypertension. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 318(5). H1346–H1355. 13 indexed citations
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Jobbagy, Soma, Darío A. Vitturi, Sonia R. Salvatore, et al.. (2020). Nrf2 activation protects against lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. JCI Insight. 5(1). 12 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Heidi M., Scott Hahn, Gowtham K. Annarapu, et al.. (2020). Xanthine Oxidase Has a Protective Role during Heme Crisis By Binding and Degrading Heme. Blood. 136(Supplement 1). 12–12. 3 indexed citations
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Durgin, Brittany G., Megan Miller, Scott Hahn, et al.. (2019). Antagonism of Forkhead Box Subclass O Transcription Factors Elicits Loss of Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Expression. Molecular Pharmacology. 95(6). 629–637. 10 indexed citations
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Durgin, Brittany G., Scott Hahn, Heidi M. Schmidt, et al.. (2019). Loss of smooth muscle CYB5R3 amplifies angiotensin II–induced hypertension by increasing sGC heme oxidation. JCI Insight. 4(19). 31 indexed citations
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Wang, Ling, Jonas T. Sertório, Taijyu Satoh, et al.. (2019). Explore the Mechanisms for the Development of Post-Splenectomy Pulmonary Hypertension in a Mouse Model of β-Thalassemia. A5041–A5041. 1 indexed citations
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Altmann, Helene M., Scott Hahn, Megan Miller, et al.. (2017). Abstract 20733: Cytochrome B5 Reductase 3 Is Essential for Cardiomyocyte Function. Circulation. 1 indexed citations
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Alvarez, Roger A., Megan Miller, Scott Hahn, et al.. (2017). Targeting Pulmonary Endothelial Hemoglobin α Improves Nitric Oxide Signaling and Reverses Pulmonary Artery Endothelial Dysfunction. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 57(6). 733–744. 22 indexed citations
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Nguyen, Anh, Megan Miller, Scott Hahn, et al.. (2017). Cytochrome b5 Reductase 3 Modulates Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Redox State and cGMP Signaling. Circulation Research. 121(2). 137–148. 71 indexed citations
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Mattson, John P., David C. Poole, Scott Hahn, et al.. (2008). Maximal force is unaffected by emphysema-induced atrophy in extensor digitorium longus. Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 161(2). 119–124. 6 indexed citations
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Ferreira, Leonardo F., K. Sue Hageman, Scott Hahn, et al.. (2006). Muscle microvascular oxygenation in chronic heart failure: role of nitric oxide availability. Acta Physiologica. 188(1). 3–13. 42 indexed citations
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Hahn, Scott, Leonardo F. Ferreira, James Williams, et al.. (2006). Downhill treadmill running trains the rat spinotrapezius muscle. Journal of Applied Physiology. 102(1). 412–416. 10 indexed citations

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