Search Results - "Liddiard, Kate"
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Understanding Local Macrophage Phenotypes In Disease: Shape-shifting macrophages
Published in Nature medicine (01-02-2015)“…Macrophages are responsive to local tissue signals and alter their phenotypes accordingly. In disease tissues this means that macrophage phenotypes may change…”
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Telomere fusions associate with coding sequence and copy number alterations in CLL
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DNA Ligase 1 is an essential mediator of sister chromatid telomere fusions in G2 cell cycle phase
Published in Nucleic acids research (18-03-2019)“…Abstract Fusion of critically short or damaged telomeres is associated with the genomic rearrangements that support malignant transformation. We have…”
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Escape from Telomere-Driven Crisis Is DNA Ligase III Dependent
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (21-08-2014)“…Short dysfunctional telomeres are capable of fusion, generating dicentric chromosomes and initiating breakage-fusion-bridge cycles. Cells that escape the…”
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The Induction of Inflammation by Dectin-1 In Vivo Is Dependent on Myeloid Cell Programming and the Progression of Phagocytosis
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-09-2008)“…Dectin-1 is the archetypal signaling, non-Toll-like pattern recognition receptor that plays a protective role in immune defense to Candida albicans as the…”
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From hemangioblast to hematopoietic stem cell: An endothelial connection?
Published in Experimental hematology (01-09-2005)“…The developmental origin of hematopoietic stem cells has been the subject of much research. Now that the developmental link between the hematopoietic system…”
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Linked Chromosome 16q13 Chemokines, Macrophage-Derived Chemokine, Fractalkine, and Thymus- and Activation-Regulated Chemokine, Are Expressed in Human Atherosclerotic Lesions
Published in Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (01-06-2001)“…ABSTRACT—Chemokines are important mediators of macrophage and T-cell recruitment in a number of inflammatory pathologies, and chemokines expressed in…”
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Interleukin-4 induction of the CC chemokine TARC (CCL17) in murine macrophages is mediated by multiple STAT6 sites in the TARC gene promoter
Published in BMC molecular biology (29-11-2006)“…Macrophages (Mtheta) play a central role in the innate immune response and in the pathology of chronic inflammatory diseases. Macrophages treated with Th2-type…”
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Sister chromatid telomere fusions, but not NHEJ-mediated inter-chromosomal telomere fusions, occur independently of DNA ligases 3 and 4
Published in Genome research (01-05-2016)“…Telomeres shorten with each cell division and can ultimately become substrates for nonhomologous end-joining repair, leading to large-scale genomic…”
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TH2 Cytokines and Allergic Challenge Induce Ym1 Expression in Macrophages by a STAT6-dependent Mechanism
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-11-2002)“…The diverse functions of macrophages as participants in innate and acquired immune responses are regulated by the specific milieu of environmental factors,…”
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Macrophage heterogeneity and acute inflammation
Published in European journal of immunology (01-09-2011)“…In this Viewpoint, we concentrate on the aspects of macrophage biology that we believe are fundamental for an appropriate contextual understanding of…”
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Tracking telomere fusions through crisis reveals conflict between DNA transcription and the DNA damage response
Published in NAR cancer (01-03-2021)“…Identifying attributes that distinguish pre-malignant from senescent cells provides opportunities for targeted disease eradication and revival of anti-tumour…”
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POLQ suppresses genome instability and alterations in DNA repeat tract lengths
Published in NAR cancer (01-09-2022)“…DNA polymerase theta (POLQ) is a principal component of the alternative non-homologous end-joining (ANHEJ) DNA repair pathway that ligates DNA double-strand…”
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In vivo functional analysis and genetic modification of in vitro‐derived mouse neutrophils
Published in The FASEB journal (01-06-2011)“…Mature neutrophils are notoriously short‐lived immune cells that cannot be genetically manipulated. Analysis of gene function therefore requires genetically…”
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Distinct Regulation of β- and γ-Catenin throughout Hematopoietic Development Contrasts with Their Cooperative Roles In Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Published in Blood (19-11-2010)“…Abstract 1573 Wnt proteins are important developmental regulators and are known to play a role in maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC). Wnt signaling…”
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Alternative Runx1 promoter usage in mouse developmental hematopoiesis
Published in Blood cells, molecules, & diseases (01-07-2009)“…The interest in stem cell based therapies has emphasized the importance of understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which stem cells are…”
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The role and uses of antibodies in COVID-19 infections: a living review
Published in Oxford open immunology (2021)“…Coronavirus disease 2019 has generated a rapidly evolving field of research, with the global scientific community striving for solutions to the current…”
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Mucosal immune responses in COVID19 - a living review
Published in Oxford open immunology (2021)“…COVID-19 was initially characterized as a disease primarily of the lungs, but it is becoming increasingly clear that the SARS-CoV2 virus is able to infect many…”
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T cell phenotypes in COVID-19 - a living review
Published in Oxford open immunology (2021)“…COVID-19 is characterized by profound lymphopenia in the peripheral blood, and the remaining T cells display altered phenotypes, characterized by a spectrum of…”
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