Dennis W. McGee

Professor
Biological Sciences
Binghamton University
United States of America

Professor Immunology
Biography

Dr. Dennis McGee is a mucosal immunologist and working as Professor of Biological Sciences at Binghamton University. He has done BA in Biological Sciences from University of New Orleans, New Orleans, MS in Biological Sciences from University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA and PhD in Microbiology from Texas A&M University. He is working on novel mechanisms, including integrin-extracellular matrix interactions, which regulate IEC production of these cytokines, including the effect on intracellular signaling pathways which regulate cytokine production (e.g. IkBa/NF-kB and JNK/AP-1 pathways).

Research Intrest

Intestinal Epithelial Cell Biology & Immunology

List of Publications
Hilburger EW, Conte EJ, McGee DW, Tammariello SP. Localization of NADPH oxidase subunits in neonatal sympathetic neurons. Neuroscience letters. 2005 Mar 22;377(1):16-9.
Matagrano LB, Magida JA, McGEE DW. TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR–β1 ENHANCES THE SECRETION OF MONOCYTE CHEMOATTRACTANT PROTEIN-1 BY THE IEC-18 INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELL LINE. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal. 2003 Mar;39(3):183-6.
Lubin FD, Segal M, Mcgee DW. Regulation of epithelial cell cytokine responses by the α3β1 integrin. Immunology. 2003 Feb 1;108(2):204-10.