Andrew P Stewart
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Recent Articles
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Stewart A, Loudon K, Routledge M, Lee C, Trotter P, Richoz N, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2024 Sep;
16(766):eadh5090.
PMID: 39321268
Lower urinary tract infection (UTI) is common but only rarely complicated by pyelonephritis. However, the mechanisms preventing extension to the kidney are unclear. Here, we identified neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)...
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Fitzpatrick Z, Ghabdan Zanluqui N, Rosenblum J, Tuong Z, Lee C, Chandrashekhar V, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Mar;
628(8008):612-619.
PMID: 38509366
There is increasing interest in how immune cells in the meninges-the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord-contribute to homeostasis and disease in the central nervous system. The outer...
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Stewart A, Clatworthy M
Nat Rev Nephrol
. 2023 Dec;
20(2):71-72.
PMID: 38129546
No abstract available.
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Leulmi Pichot S, Vemulkar T, Verheyen J, Wallis L, Jones J, Stewart A, et al.
Nanoscale Adv
. 2023 Dec;
6(1):276-286.
PMID: 38125591
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the 7th commonest cancer in the UK and the most lethal urological malignancy; 50% of all RCC patients will die from the condition. However, if...
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Inaba A, Tuong Z, Zhao T, Stewart A, Mathews R, Truman L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Apr;
14(1):2071.
PMID: 37045832
Dysfunction of interleukin-10 producing regulatory B cells has been associated with the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, but whether regulatory B cells can be therapeutically induced in humans is currently unknown....
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Naish E, Wood A, Stewart A, Routledge M, Morris A, Chilvers E, et al.
Immunol Rev
. 2022 Nov;
314(1):158-180.
PMID: 36440666
Neutrophils are the most abundant circulating leukocyte and are crucial to the initial innate immune response to infection. One of their key pathogen-eliminating mechanisms is phagocytosis, the process of particle...
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Jeggle P, Smith E, Stewart A, Haerteis S, Korbmacher C, Edwardson J
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2015 Jun;
464(1):38-44.
PMID: 26032502
ASIC and ENaC are co-expressed in various cell types, and there is evidence for a close association between them. Here, we used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to determine whether ASIC1a...
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Stewart A, Sandford R, Karet Frankl F, Edwardson J
FEBS Lett
. 2014 Dec;
589(1):89-93.
PMID: 25436415
Several renal diseases involve mutations in the gene encoding uromodulin, the predominant protein in urine. We investigated the intracellular processing of wild-type uromodulin, and three mutants: p.V93_G97del/ins AASC; C155R; and...
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Antonio L, Stewart A, Varanda W, Edwardson J
FEBS Lett
. 2014 May;
588(12):2125-8.
PMID: 24815693
Seven P2X purinergic receptor subunits have been identified: P2X1-P2X7. The overlapping expression of P2X2, P2X4 and P2X6 subunits has been shown in different cell types, and functional analysis of P2X...
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Balasuriya D, Stewart A, Edwardson J
J Neurosci
. 2013 Nov;
33(46):18219-24.
PMID: 24227730
The σ-1 receptor (Sig1R) is widely expressed in the CNS, where it has a neuroprotective role in ischemia and stroke and an involvement in schizophrenia. The Sig1R interacts functionally with...