Mark Roth
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American biochemist
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Mark Roth 's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry Columbia University
- Bachelors Chemistry City College of New York
Why Is Mark Roth Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Roth is an American biochemist, and director of the Roth Lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. He is a professor at the University of Washington. Life He graduated from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Science in 1979, and from the University of Colorado with a Doctor of Philosophy in 1984. He studies hibernation and suspended animation. This technology is not likely to be used for long term suspension of people or other mammals any time soon.
Mark Roth 's Published Works
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Published Works
- SR proteins: a conserved family of pre-mRNA splicing factors. (1992) (756)
- H2S Induces a Suspended AnimationLike State in Mice (2005) (745)
- Distinct functions of SR proteins in alternative pre-mRNA splicing. (1993) (393)
- A conserved family of nuclear phosphoproteins localized to sites of polymerase II transcription (1991) (335)
- Cell division: A histone-H3-like protein in C. elegans (1999) (255)
- SUSPENDED ANIMATION-LIKE STATE PROTECTS MICE FROM LETHAL HYPOXIA (2007) (242)
- Oxygen deprivation causes suspended animation in the zebrafish embryo (2001) (211)
- Hydrogen sulfide increases thermotolerance and lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans (2007) (207)
- A subset of SR proteins activates splicing of the cardiac troponin T alternative exon by direct interactions with an exonic enhancer (1995) (205)
- A monoclonal antibody that recognizes a phosphorylated epitope stains lampbrush chromosome loops and small granules in the amphibian germinal vesicle (1990) (192)
- Dephosphorylation of cell cycle-regulated proteins correlates with anoxia-induced suspended animation in Caenorhabditis elegans. (2002) (153)
- Distribution of pre-mRNA splicing factors at sites of RNA polymerase II transcription. (1997) (144)
- Transcription units as RNA processing units. (1997) (116)
- Hcp-4, a Cenp-C–Like Protein inCaenorhabditis elegans, Is Required for Resolution of Sister Centromeres (2001) (115)
- Two members of a conserved family of nuclear phosphoproteins are involved in pre-mRNA splicing. (1992) (113)
- Distinct functions of SR proteins in recruitment of U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein to alternative 5' splice sites. (1995) (109)
- Identification and characterization of a sphere organelle protein (1993) (108)
- Human SR proteins and isolation of a cDNA encoding SRp75 (1993) (105)
- Hydrogen Sulfide Increases Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1 Activity Independently of von Hippel–Lindau Tumor Suppressor-1 in C. elegans (2010) (102)
- smg mutants affect the expression of alternatively spliced SR protein mRNAs in Caenorhabditis elegans. (1997) (100)
- Suspended Animation in C. elegans Requires the Spindle Checkpoint (2003) (97)
- Characterization of HCP-6, a C. elegans protein required to prevent chromosome twisting and merotelic attachment. (2002) (96)
- The Drosophila melanogaster gene brain tumor negatively regulates cell growth and ribosomal RNA synthesis. (2002) (93)
- Carbon monoxide-induced suspended animation protects against hypoxic damage in Caenorhabditis elegans (2004) (93)
- Surviving blood loss using hydrogen sulfide. (2008) (92)
- ncl-1 Is Required for the Regulation of Cell Size and Ribosomal RNA Synthesis in Caenorhabditis elegans (1998) (88)
- Hcp-1, a Protein Involved in Chromosome Segregation, Is Localized to the Centromere of Mitotic Chromosomes in Caenorhabditis elegans (1999) (88)
- SR proteins are autoantigens in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Importance of phosphoepitopes. (2000) (85)
- Adaptive Sugar Provisioning Controls Survival of C. elegans Embryos in Adverse Environments (2009) (83)
- A conserved epitope on a subset of SR proteins defines a larger family of Pre-mRNA splicing factors (1995) (79)
- C. Elegans Are Protected from Lethal Hypoxia by an Embryonic Diapause (2009) (72)
- DNA intermediates and telomere addition during genome reorganization in euplotes crassus (1985) (72)
- The Response of Caenorhabditis elegans to Hydrogen Sulfide and Hydrogen Cyanide (2011) (69)
- Large scale synchronous mating and the study of macronuclear development in Euplotes crassus (1985) (58)
- Monoclonal antibodies that recognize transcription unit proteins on newt lampbrush chromosomes (1987) (55)
- Canine parvovirus vaccine elicits protection from the inflammatory and clinical consequences of the disease (1997) (54)
- HIF-1 and SKN-1 Coordinate the Transcriptional Response to Hydrogen Sulfide in Caenorhabditis elegans (2011) (48)
- SR proteins are sufficient for exon bridging across an intron. (1998) (45)
- Tolerance and response of Zostera marina seedlings to hydrogen sulfide (2013) (41)
- Alleles of the fibroin gene coding for proteins of different lengths (1979) (39)
- Spheres, coiled bodies and nuclear bodies. (1995) (37)
- Ultrasensitive detection and characterization of posttranslational modifications using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. (2006) (34)
- HCP-4/CENP-C Promotes the Prophase Timing of Centromere Resolution by Enabling the Centromere Association of HCP-6 in Caenorhabditis elegans (2005) (31)
- Iodide Protects Heart Tissue from Reperfusion Injury (2014) (22)
- Targeting of a chromosomal protein to the nucleus and to lampbrush chromosome loops. (1989) (21)
- Induction of coiled body-like structures in Xenopus oocytes by U7 snRNA (1999) (20)
- Glycogen Fuels Survival During Hyposmotic-Anoxic Stress in Caenorhabditis elegans (2015) (18)
- Anoxia-Induced Suspended Animation in Budding Yeast as an Experimental Paradigm for Studying Oxygen-Regulated Gene Expression (2008) (15)
- Aquaporins-2 and -4 regulate glycogen metabolism and survival during hyposmotic-anoxic stress in Caenorhabditis elegans. (2015) (14)
- The Relative Strengths of SR Protein-mediated Associations of Alternative and Constitutive Exons Can Influence Alternative Splicing* (1999) (13)
- The Caenorhabditis elegans kinetochore reorganizes at prometaphase and in response to checkpoint stimuli. (2004) (12)
- Selenide Targets to Reperfusing Tissue and Protects It From Injury* (2015) (9)
- Suspended Animation Extends Survival Limits of Caenorhabditis elegans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae at Low Temperature (2010) (8)
- Inducing metabolic suppression in severe hemorrhagic shock: Pilot study results from the Biochronicity Project (2016) (8)
- Iodide Improves Outcome After Acute Myocardial Infarction in Rats and Pigs (2018) (6)
- Impact of a Novel PI3-KINASE Inhibitor in Preventing Mitochondrial DNA Damage and Damage Associated Molecular Pattern Accumulation: Results from the Biochronicity Project. (2017) (6)
- Impact of a novel phosphoinositol-3 kinase inhibitor in preventing mitochondrial DNA damage and damage-associated molecular pattern accumulation: Results from the Biochronicity Project. (2017) (3)
- Iodine Redistribution During Trauma, Sepsis, and Hibernation: An Evolutionarily Conserved Response to Severe Stress (2020) (2)
- Intermittent hypoxia therapy engages multiple longevity pathways to double lifespan in C.elegans (2022) (1)
- Iodide: A Primordial Antiperoxidant for Treating Trauma (2020) (0)
- Hydrogen Sulfide as a Driver of Selectivity in Marine Invertebrate Extinctions During the Permian-Triassic Event (2010) (0)
- Correction: Iodide Protects Heart Tissue from Reperfusion Injury (2015) (0)
- THE IMPACT OF OXYGEN FREE RADICAL SCAVENGER ON ACUTE REJECTION IN A HISTOCOMPATIBLE MINIATURE SWINE MODEL (2020) (0)
- A Conserved Family ofNuclear Phosphoproteins Localized to Sites ofPolymerase II Transcription (2002) (0)
- Methods, compositions and articles of manufacture to improve the survival of cells, tissues, organs and organisms (2006) (0)
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