Caleb Drew
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Recent Articles
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Biswas R, Boyd E, Eaton N, Steenackers A, Schulte M, Reusswig F, et al.
J Thromb Haemost
. 2023 Sep;
21(12):3619-3632.
PMID: 37678551
Background: Upon vessel injury, platelets adhere to exposed matrix constituents via specific membrane receptors, including the von Willebrand factor receptor glycoprotein (GP)Ib-IX-V complex and integrins β1 and β3. In platelets,...
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Ingraham N, Hann L, Williamson J, Drew C
Int J Womens Dermatol
. 2022 Oct;
8(3):e049.
PMID: 36225613
Objective: This study aimed to explore social, emotional, and medical experiences for individuals with HS, and to understand connections between those experiences and quality of life. Methods: Participants (n =...
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Eaton N, Subramaniam S, Schulte M, Drew C, Jakab D, Haberichter S, et al.
Blood Adv
. 2021 Aug;
5(15):2969-2981.
PMID: 34342643
The tyrosine kinase JAK2 is a critical component of intracellular JAK/STAT cytokine signaling cascades that is prevalent in hematopoietic cells, such as hematopoietic stem cells and megakaryocytes (MKs). Individuals expressing...
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Unsworth A, Bye A, Sage T, Gaspar R, Eaton N, Drew C, et al.
Haematologica
. 2020 May;
106(7):1968-1978.
PMID: 32467143
Pim kinases are upregulated in several forms of cancer, contributing to cell survival and tumour development, but their role in platelet function and thrombotic disease has not been explored. We...
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Eaton N, Drew C, Wieser J, Munday A, Falet H
Haematologica
. 2019 Jul;
105(5):1414-1423.
PMID: 31296575
Receptor-mediated endocytosis, which contributes to a wide range of cellular functions, including receptor signaling, cell adhesion, and migration, requires endocytic vesicle release by the large GTPase dynamin 2. Here, the...