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10Gary M Cox

 

Summary for 2004 [at-glance overview of Gary M Cox work for the selected year as suggested by data mining algorithms]

This is an Authoratory overview of author Gary M Cox. According to available data, in 2004 Gary M Cox published at least 10 articles. This work was completed in collaboration with several authors including Heitman, Joseph and McCusker, John H. Many other authors have collaborated with Gary M Cox as well. At least 4 different grants are awarded to Gary M Cox to support this work. All time total of the grant awards on file exceeds $2,507,095.

Gary M Cox is a key opinion leader on Cryptococcus neoformans, Virulence, Melanins, Cryptococcosis. This author's highest rank is 1 when compared to all other authors using the keyword Virulence. Analysis of the article abstracts and the titles suggests that Gary M Cox professional interests are focused around "mutant met6 mutant", "met3 mutant met6" and "pathogen cryptococcus neoformans". These might also be referred to as "cryptococcus neoformans", "protein kinase" or "serotype strains". Statistical analysis shows that Gary M Cox's writing is likely to contains terms "neoformans", "cryptococcus", "virulence", "gene", "mutants" and "strains".

The majority of Gary M Cox articles are affiliated with Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA and Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina NC 27710, USA. Luckily, several email addresses are on file.

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Alternative names (1) [other authors with names similar to Gary M Cox]

Year 2004 Charts [Gary M Cox frequent coauthors and the most common unique vocabulary terms for the selected year]

  • Gary M Cox - Coauthors & Social Network in 2004Gary M Cox - Unique Vocabulary, Keywords and Interests in 2004

Historical Performance Charts [graphical overview of Gary M Cox publication and funding history for the range of years]

  • Gary M Cox - Publications and Funding History in 2004

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Affiliations (5) [condensed summary of the Gary M Cox affiliations, the leading number and the color conveys importance]

  • 3Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
    3Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina NC 27710, USA.
    2Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, 322 CARL Bldg., Building, Box 3546, Research Dr., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
    1Department of Pediatrics, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
    1Veteran's Administration Medical Center Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

Key Opinion Leader In [Gary M Cox is considered a key opinion leader in any keyword where the rank of 5 is achieved, the leading number before the keyword shows the author's rank as compared to all other authors]

  • 1Virulence | 1Cryptococcosis | 2Cryptococcus neoformans | 4Melanins | 6Genes, Fungal | 10Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases | 14Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal | 14Gene Deletion | 119Temperature | 207Saccharomyces cerevisiae | 235Mutation

Keywords (32) [keywords assigned to Gary M Cox articles by PubMed, the leading number and the color conveys importance]

  • 10Cryptococcus neoformans | 6Animals | 6Mice | 6Virulence | 5Humans | 5Mutation | 4Genes, Fungal | 4Gene Deletion | 4Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases | 4Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal | 4Melanins | 4Cryptococcosis | 3Time Factors | 3Saccharomyces cerevisiae | 3Temperature | 3Signal Transduction | 3Molecular Sequence Data | 2Meningitis, Cryptococcal | 2Transcription Factors | 2Mice, Inbred DBA | 2Genetic Complementation Test | 2Polymerase Chain Reaction | 2Virulence Factors | 2Genotype | 2Sequence Homology, Amino Acid | 2Catalytic Domain | 2Protein Structure, Tertiary | 2Cyclic AMP | 2Serotyping | 2Microbial Sensitivity Tests | 2Amino Acid Sequence | 2Female

Gary M Cox Unique Vocabulary (96) [single words, word pairs and phrases obtained by analysis of abstracts and titles, the leading number and the color conveys importance; Gary M Cox might be a good expert witness on these terms]

  • 49neoformans | 28cryptococcus | 26virulence | 16gene | 15mutants | 15strains | 13spe3-lys9 | 12sch9 | 11met6 | 11expression | 10capsule | 10kinase | 10serotype | 10protein | 10spermidine | 9synthase | 9degrees | 8growth | 8production | 8factor | 7ilv2 | 7cerevisiae | 7human | 6camp | 6contrast | 6lysine | 6mating | 5catalytic | 5apparently | 5signaling | 5cryptococcal | 5formation
  • 28cryptococcus neoformans | 7protein kinase | 7serotype strains | 6met6 mutant | 5fungal pathogen | 5spe3-lys9 mutants | 5mutant met6 | 5met3 mutant | 4capsule formation | 4spermidine lysine | 4neoformans ilv2 | 4apparently immunocompetent | 4nervous system | 4neoformans ilv2p | 4sch9 mutant | 4immunocompetent individuals | 4virulence factor | 4pathogen cryptococcus | 4gene encoding | 3sch9 protein | 3neoformans cryptococcus | 3virulence neoformans | 3controlling virulence | 3kinase homologue | 3camp pathway | 3contrast met3 | 3saccharopine dehydrogenase | 3protein aca1 | 3central nervous | 3neoformans spe3-lys9 | 3system invasion | 3spermidine synthase
  • 5mutant met6 mutant | 5met3 mutant met6 | 4pathogen cryptococcus neoformans | 3cryptococcus neoformans cryptococcus | 3protein kinase homologue | 3neoformans cryptococcus neoformans | 3sch9 protein kinase | 3fungus cryptococcus neoformans | 3virulence factor production | 3cyclase-associated protein aca1 | 3central nervous system | 3human fungal pathogen | 3nervous system invasion | 3adenylyl cyclase-associated protein | 3apparently immunocompetent individuals | 2serotype strains cryptococcus | 2fungal pathogen cryptococcus | 2production serotype strains | 2cryptococcus neoformans ilv2p | 2production varieties fungal | 2confers resistance sulfometuron | 2urease expression cryptococcus | 2homologue controlling virulence | 2protein kinase catalytic | 2synthase expression analysis | 2strains cryptococcus neoformans | 2methyl required survival | 2cryptococcus neoformans methionine | 2required survival degrees | 2cryptococcus neoformans promotes | 2expression cryptococcus neoformans | 2roles virulence factor

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Funding (4) [selected NIH grants to Gary M Cox and the award amounts for recent years]

  • INTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT FOR CHRONIC PUBLIC INEGRIATES (COX, GARY - 1990)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    5U01AA008798-031992$984,074
    Total up to 2004$984,074
  • COMPUTER MODELING OF ALCOHOL SERVICES RESEARCH DATA (COX, GARY - 1994)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1R01AA010319-011994$192,656
    5R01AA010319-021995$203,562
    5R01AA010319-031996$281,547
    5R01AA010319-041997$292,052
    5R01AA010319-051998$302,979
    Total up to 2004$1,272,796
  • MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS OF CRYPTOCOCCAL MENINGITIS (COX, GARY - 1995)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1K08AI001334-011995$87,293
    5K08AI001334-021996$81,216
    5K08AI001334-031997$81,716
    Total up to 2004$250,225
  • COMPUTER SIMULATION OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS (COX, GARY - 1984)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    award information is not available
    Total up to 2004$NA

Gary M Cox Articles (10) [selected PubMed articles for the year 2004 with the links to a full text at PubMed]

  • Adenylyl cyclase-associated protein Aca1 regulates virulence and differentiation of Cryptococcus neoformans via the cyclic AMP-protein kinase A cascade. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, 322 CARL Bldg., Box 3546, Research Dr., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

    2Bahn, Yong-Sun, 2Hicks, Julie K, 10Cox, Gary M, 3Giles, Steven S, 22Heitman, Joseph.
  • A Sch9 protein kinase homologue controlling virulence independently of the cAMP pathway in Cryptococcus neoformans. (2004) >>

    Department of Pediatrics, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.

    10Cox, Gary M, 61Wang, Ping, 22Heitman, Joseph.
  • Identification of Cryptococcus neoformans temperature-regulated genes with a genomic-DNA microarray. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, 322 CARL Building, Box 3546, Research Dr., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

    1Kraus, Peter R, 10Cox, Gary M, 5Dietrich, Fred S, 3Giles, Steven S, 2Allen, Andria, 1Stajich, Jason E, 1Boily, Marie-Josée, 22Heitman, Joseph, 20Perfect, John R.
  • Cryptococcus neoformans methionine synthase: expression analysis and requirement for virulence. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

    3Ganous, Tonya M, 3Kingsbury, Joanne M, 10Cox, Gary M, 1Pascon, Renata C, 6McCusker, John H.
  • Investigation of the basis of virulence in serotype A strains of Cryptococcus neoformans from apparently immunocompetent individuals. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

    2D'Souza, Cletus A, 10Cox, Gary M, 4Boekhout, Teun, 1Hagen, Ferry, 22Heitman, Joseph.
  • The alpha-specific cell identity factor Sxi1alpha is not required for virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.

    10Cox, Gary M, 2Hull, Christina M, 22Heitman, Joseph.
  • Novel chimeric spermidine synthase-saccharopine dehydrogenase gene (SPE3-LYS9) in the human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

    3Yang, Zhonghui, 3Ganous, Tonya M, 3Kingsbury, Joanne M, 10Cox, Gary M, 6McCusker, John H.
  • Urease expression by Cryptococcus neoformans promotes microvascular sequestration, thereby enhancing central nervous system invasion. (2004) >>

    Veteran's Administration Medical Center Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

    1Chen, Gwo-Hsiao, 1Olszewski, Michal A, 8Huffnagle, Gary B, 10Cox, Gary M, 9Toews, Galen B, 5Noverr, Mairi C, 20Perfect, John R.
  • Cryptococcus neoformans Ilv2p confers resistance to sulfometuron methyl and is required for survival at 37 degrees C and in vivo. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

    3Yang, Zhonghui, 3Ganous, Tonya M, 3Kingsbury, Joanne M, 10Cox, Gary M, 6McCusker, John H.
  • Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunits have divergent roles in virulence factor production in two varieties of the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. (2004) >>

    Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.

    2D'Souza, Cletus A, 2Hicks, Julie K, 10Cox, Gary M, 22Heitman, Joseph.

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