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    The Transcription Factor Gata6 Links Tissue Macrophage Phenotype and Proliferative Renewal by Rosas, Marcela, Davies, Luke C., Giles, Peter J., Liao, Chia-Te, Kharfan, Bashar, Stone, Timothy C., O'Donnell, Valerie B., Fraser, Donald J., Jones, Simon A., Taylor, Philip R.

    “…Tissue-resident macrophages are heterogeneous as a consequence of anatomical niche–specific functions. Many populations self-renew independently of bone marrow…”
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    Macrophage reprogramming for therapy by Bart, Valentina M. T., Pickering, Robert J., Taylor, Philip R., Ipseiz, Natacha

    Published in Immunology (01-06-2021)
    “…Summary Dysfunction of the immune system underlies a plethora of human diseases, requiring the development of immunomodulatory therapeutic intervention. To…”
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    Understanding Local Macrophage Phenotypes In Disease: Shape-shifting macrophages by Liddiard, Kate, Taylor, Philip R

    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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    Peritoneal tissue-resident macrophages are metabolically poised to engage microbes using tissue-niche fuels by Davies, Luke C., Rice, Christopher M., Palmieri, Erika M., Taylor, Philip R., Kuhns, Douglas B., McVicar, Daniel W.

    Published in Nature communications (12-12-2017)
    “…The importance of metabolism in macrophage function has been reported, but the in vivo relevance of the in vitro observations is still unclear. Here we show…”
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    Distinct bone marrow-derived and tissue-resident macrophage lineages proliferate at key stages during inflammation by Davies, Luke C., Rosas, Marcela, Jenkins, Stephen J., Liao, Chia-Te, Scurr, Martin J., Brombacher, Frank, Fraser, Donald J., Allen, Judith E., Jones, Simon A., Taylor, Philip R.

    Published in Nature communications (2013)
    “…The general paradigm is that monocytes are recruited to sites of inflammation and terminally differentiate into macrophages. There has been no demonstration of…”
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    Squamous dysplasia--the precursor lesion for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by Taylor, Philip R, Abnet, Christian C, Dawsey, Sanford M

    “…Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) accounts for 80% of all esophageal cancers worldwide, and esophageal squamous dysplasia (ESD) is the only…”
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    Integrated analysis of genome-wide miRNAs and targeted gene expression in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and relation to prognosis by Yang, Howard, Su, Hua, Hu, Nan, Wang, Chaoyu, Wang, Lemin, Giffen, Carol, Goldstein, Alisa M, Lee, Maxwell P, Taylor, Philip R

    Published in BMC cancer (06-05-2020)
    “…Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a leading cause of cancer death worldwide and in China. We know miRNAs influence gene expression in tumorigenesis,…”
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    Modest changes in Spi1 dosage reveal the potential for altered microglial function as seen in Alzheimer’s disease by Jones, Ruth E., Andrews, Robert, Holmans, Peter, Hill, Matthew, Taylor, Philip R.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-07-2021)
    “…Genetic association studies have identified multiple variants at the SPI1 locus that modify risk and age of onset for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Reports linking…”
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    A quantifiable proliferative burst of tissue macrophages restores homeostatic macrophage populations after acute inflammation by Davies, Luke C., Rosas, Marcela, Smith, Paul J., Fraser, Donald J., Jones, Simon A., Taylor, Philip R.

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-08-2011)
    “…Macrophage (MØ) biology is routinely modelled in the peritoneal cavity, a vascular tissue readily infiltrated by leukocytes during inflammation. After several…”
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    Molecular Characterization of the Human Stomach Microbiota in Gastric Cancer Patients by Yu, Guoqin, Torres, Javier, Hu, Nan, Medrano-Guzman, Rafael, Herrera-Goepfert, Roberto, Humphrys, Michael S, Wang, Lemin, Wang, Chaoyu, Ding, Ti, Ravel, Jacques, Taylor, Philip R, Abnet, Christian C, Goldstein, Alisa M

    “…( ) is the primary cause of gastric cancer but we know little of its relative abundance and other microbes in the stomach, especially at the time of gastric…”
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    Sex-specific proximal tubular cell differentiation pathways identified by single-nucleus RNA sequencing by Lu, Yueh-An, Smith, Tanya, Deshpande, Sumukh, Liao, Chia-Te, Talabani, Bnar, Grigorieva, Irina, Mason, Anna, Andrews, Robert, Bowen, Timothy, Taylor, Philip R., Fraser, Donald

    Published in Scientific reports (14-10-2024)
    “…Postnatal kidney growth is substantial and involves expansion in kidney tubules without growth of new nephrons, which are the functional units of the kidney…”
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    Index‐based dietary patterns and risk of incident hepatocellular carcinoma and mortality from chronic liver disease in a prospective study by Li, Wen‐Qing, Park, Yikyung, McGlynn, Katherine A., Hollenbeck, Albert R., Taylor, Philip R., Goldstein, Alisa M., Freedman, Neal D.

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-08-2014)
    “…The role of diet in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its typical precursor, chronic liver disease (CLD), is poorly understood. Following dietary…”
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    Association between circulating levels of sex steroid hormones and esophageal adenocarcinoma in the FINBAR Study by Petrick, Jessica L, Falk, Roni T, Hyland, Paula L, Caron, Patrick, Pfeiffer, Ruth M, Wood, Shannon N, Dawsey, Sanford M, Abnet, Christian C, Taylor, Philip R, Guillemette, Chantal, Murray, Liam J, Anderson, Lesley A, Cook, Michael B

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2018)
    “…Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EA) is characterized by a strong male predominance. Sex steroid hormones have been hypothesized to underlie this sex disparity, but…”
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