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Autor:
Christopher J. Hall, Sophie M. Wicker, An-Tzu Chien, Alisha Tromp, Lisa M. Lawrence, Xueying Sun, Geoffrey W. Krissansen, Kathryn E. Crosier, Philip S. Crosier
Publikováno v:
Disease Models & Mechanisms, Vol 7, Iss 9, Pp 1069-1081 (2014)
Inflammation is an important and appropriate host response to infection or injury. However, dysregulation of this response, with resulting persistent or inappropriate inflammation, underlies a broad range of pathological processes, from inflammatory
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https://doaj.org/article/eedf0893e6ec4fa9bbfa894893e33508
Autor:
An-Tzu Chien, Alisha Tromp, Xueying Sun, Geoffrey W. Krissansen, Sophie M. Wicker, Christopher J. Hall, Lisa M. Lawrence, Kathryn E. Crosier, Philip S. Crosier
Publikováno v:
Disease Models & Mechanisms
Disease Models & Mechanisms, Vol 7, Iss 9, Pp 1069-1081 (2014)
Disease Models & Mechanisms, Vol 7, Iss 9, Pp 1069-1081 (2014)
Inflammation is an important and appropriate host response to infection or injury. However, dysregulation of this response, with resulting persistent or inappropriate inflammation, underlies a broad range of pathological processes, from inflammatory
Autor:
Lawrence W. Chamley, Sophie M. Wicker, Brent C. McGillivray, Lynsey M. Cree, John C. Peek, Elizabeth R. Hammond, Peter Stone, Andrew N. Shelling
Publikováno v:
Fertility and sterility. 107(1)
Objective To characterize nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in spent culture media from normally developing blastocysts to determine whether it could be used for noninvasive genetic assessment. Design Prospective embryo cohort study. Setting Acad
Autor:
Xueying Sun, Christopher J. Hall, Kathryn E. Crosier, Geoffrey W. Krissansen, Philip S. Crosier, Sophie M. Wicker, Cristin G. Print, June P. Misa, Rachel H. Boyle
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications. 5
In addition to satisfying the metabolic demands of cells, mitochondrial metabolism helps regulate immune cell function. To date, such cell-intrinsic metabolic-immunologic cross-talk has only been described operating in cells of the immune system. Her