Mary O'Connell

Mary O'Connell

New Mexico State University

H-index: 36

North America-United States

About Mary O'Connell

Mary O'Connell, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New Mexico State University, specializes in the field of phytochemistry, public health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The mechanical regulation of RNA binding protein hnRNPC in the failing heart

ADAR2 enzymes: efficient site-specific RNA editors with gene therapy aspirations

ADAR2; efficient site-specific RNA editor, though temporarily eclipsed by ADAR1.

ADAR1 entraps sinister cellular dsRNAs, thresholding antiviral responses

Generation of stable cell lines for the screening of inhibitors of the ADAR enzymes

European COST action CA16120 EPITRAN: the first four years and beyond

Interplays of different types of epitranscriptomic mRNA modifications

ADAR RNA modifications, the epitranscriptome and innate immunity

Mary O'Connell Information

University

Position

Professor Plant and Environmental Sciences

Citations(all)

4361

Citations(since 2020)

1650

Cited By

3102

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

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Mary O'Connell Skills & Research Interests

phytochemistry

public health

Top articles of Mary O'Connell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The mechanical regulation of RNA binding protein hnRNPC in the failing heart

Science Translational Medicine

Fabiana Martino

Nandan Mysore Varadarajan

Ana Rubina Perestrelo

Vaclav Hejret

Helena Durikova

...

2022/11/23

ADAR2 enzymes: efficient site-specific RNA editors with gene therapy aspirations

Khadija Hajji

Jiří Sedmík

Anna Cherian

Damiano Amoruso

Liam P Keegan

...

2022/10/1

ADAR2; efficient site-specific RNA editor, though temporarily eclipsed by ADAR1.

Khadija Hajji

Jiˇrí Sedmík

Anna Cherian

Damiano Amoruso

Liam Peter Keegan

...

2022/7/21

ADAR1 entraps sinister cellular dsRNAs, thresholding antiviral responses

Liam P Keegan

Dragana Vukić

Mary A O’Connell

2021/11/1

Generation of stable cell lines for the screening of inhibitors of the ADAR enzymes

Mary Anne O'Connell

2021

European COST action CA16120 EPITRAN: the first four years and beyond

Mary A O’Connell

Liam Keegan

2021/10/15

Interplays of different types of epitranscriptomic mRNA modifications

Praveenkumar Rengaraj

Aleš Obrdlík

Dragana Vukić

Nandan Mysore Varadarajan

Liam P Keegan

...

2021/10/15

ADAR RNA modifications, the epitranscriptome and innate immunity

Jaclyn Quin

Jiří Sedmík

Dragana Vukić

Anzer Khan

Liam P Keegan

...

2021/9/1

The effects of RNA editing in cancer tissue at different stages in carcinogenesis

Małgorzata Kurkowiak

Łukasz Arcimowicz

Elżbieta Chruściel

Zuzanna Urban-Wójciuk

Ines Papak

...

2021/11/2

Biallelic variants in ADARB1, encoding a dsRNA-specific adenosine deaminase, cause a severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy

Journal of Medical Genetics

Reza Maroofian

Jiří Sedmík

Neda Mazaheri

Marcello Scala

Maha S Zaki

...

2021/7/1

Elucidating the Biological Role of ADAR1 in the Innate immunity Response

Ketty Sinigaglia

Janka Melicherová

Stanislav Stejskal

Liam Keegan

Mary Anne O'Connell

2020

Membrane and synaptic defects leading to neurodegeneration in Adar mutant Drosophila are rescued by increased autophagy

BMC biology

Anzer Khan

Simona Paro

Leeanne McGurk

Nagraj Sambrani

Marion C Hogg

...

2020/12

Abstract B047: Community-academic partners working in a small grants program

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention

Karoline Sondgeroth

Rebecca Palacios

Graciela A Unguez

Mary O'Connell

Helena B Loest

...

2020/6/1

Bi-allelic ADARB1 variants associated with microcephaly, intellectual disability, and seizures

The American Journal of Human Genetics

Tiong Yang Tan

Jiří Sedmík

Mark P Fitzgerald

Rivka Sukenik Halevy

Liam P Keegan

...

2020/4/2

Adar RNA editing-dependent and -independent effects are required for brain and innate immune functions in Drosophila

Nature communications

Patricia Deng

Anzer Khan

Dionna Jacobson

Nagraj Sambrani

Leeanne McGurk

...

2020/3/27

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