Alexandra H Lopez
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Mar K, Wells A, Caballero Van Dyke M, Lopez A, Eitson J, Fan W, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2023 Jul;
8(8):1587-1599.
PMID: 37443277
LY6E is an antiviral restriction factor that inhibits coronavirus spike-mediated fusion, but the cell types in vivo that require LY6E for protection from respiratory coronavirus infection are unknown. Here we...
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Mar K, Van Dyke M, Lopez A, Eitson J, Fan W, Hanners N, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Feb;
PMID: 36747632
LY6E is an antiviral protein that inhibits coronavirus entry. Its expression in immune cells allows mice to control murine coronavirus infection. However, it is not known which immune cell subsets...
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Wilcox B, Henley M, Navaneethabalakrishnan S, Martinez K, Pournouri A, Goodlett B, et al.
Cells
. 2022 Jul;
11(14).
PMID: 35883582
(1) Background: Renal immune cells and lymphatic vessel (LV) density have been reported previously to be increased in multiple mouse models of hypertension (HTN). However, whether interstitial levels of HTN...
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Navaneethabalakrishnan S, Goodlett B, Lopez A, Rutkowski J, Mitchell B
Clin Sci (Lond)
. 2020 Dec;
134(24):3237-3257.
PMID: 33346358
Hypertension is one of the most prevalent diseases that leads to end organ damage especially affecting the heart, kidney, brain, and eyes. Numerous studies have evaluated the association between hypertension...
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Balasubbramanian D, Gelston C, Lopez A, Iskander G, Tate W, Holderness H, et al.
Am J Hypertens
. 2019 Aug;
33(1):61-69.
PMID: 31429865
Background: Renal inflammation and immune cell infiltration are characteristic of several forms of hypertension. Our laboratory has previously demonstrated that renal-inflammation-associated lymphangiogenesis occurs in salt-sensitive and nitric-oxide-inhibition-induced hypertension. Moreover, enhancing...
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Gelston C, Balasubbramanian D, Abouelkheir G, Lopez A, Hudson K, Johnson E, et al.
Circ Res
. 2018 Feb;
122(8):1094-1101.
PMID: 29475981
Rationale: Hypertension is associated with renal infiltration of activated immune cells; however, the role of renal lymphatics and immune cell exfiltration is unknown. Objective: We tested the hypotheses that increased...