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Martha M. Monick

Researcher at University of Iowa

Publications -  117
Citations -  19349

Martha M. Monick is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gene expression. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 117 publications receiving 17472 citations. Previous affiliations of Martha M. Monick include Veterans Health Administration & Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine.

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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

Daniel J. Klionsky, +2522 more
- 21 Jan 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of guidelines for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macro-autophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes.
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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy

Daniel J. Klionsky, +1287 more
- 01 Apr 2012 - 
TL;DR: These guidelines are presented for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macroautophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes.
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Respiratory Epithelial Cells Convert Inactive Vitamin D to Its Active Form: Potential Effects on Host Defense

TL;DR: It is concluded that primary epithelial cells generate active vitamin D, which then influences the expression of vitamin D-driven genes that play a major role in host defense, and the presence of vitaminD alters induction of antimicrobial peptides and inflammatory cytokines in response to viruses.
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The p38 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Is Required for NF-κB-dependent Gene Expression THE ROLE OF TATA-BINDING PROTEIN (TBP)

TL;DR: The p38 MAP kinase regulates NF-kappaB-dependent gene transcription, in part, by modulating activation of TFIID (TBP) in vitro and in vivo.
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Local allergen challenge and bronchoalveolar lavage of allergic asthmatic lungs. Description of the model and local airway inflammation.

TL;DR: Asthmatic airways respond to allergen with an immediate pallor followed by reactive hyperemia, edema, and bronchial narrowing, and there was a significant correlation between the concentration of allergenic required to produce a visible airway response and a positive end-point skin titration in the asthmatic subjects.