D Craig Ayre
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Recent Articles
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Roy J, Taylor C, Beauregard A, Dhadi S, Ayre D, Fry S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Apr;
11(1):8085.
PMID: 33850235
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been recognized as a rich material for the analysis of DNA, RNA, and protein biomarkers. A remaining challenge for the deployment of EV-based diagnostic and prognostic...
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Smith N, Wajnberg G, Chacko S, Woldemariam N, Lacroix J, Crapoulet N, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2020 Dec;
11:587931.
PMID: 33262769
Cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) participate in cell-cell communication transfer of molecular cargo including genetic material like miRNAs. In mammals, it has previously been established that EV-mediated transfer of miRNAs can...
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Thery C, Witwer K, Aikawa E, Alcaraz M, Anderson J, Andriantsitohaina R, et al.
J Extracell Vesicles
. 2019 Jan;
7(1):1535750.
PMID: 30637094
The last decade has seen a sharp increase in the number of scientific publications describing physiological and pathological functions of extracellular vesicles (EVs), a collective term covering various subtypes of...
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Joy A, Ayre D, Chute I, Beauregard A, Wajnberg G, Ghosh A, et al.
J Extracell Vesicles
. 2018 Mar;
7(1):1438727.
PMID: 29511462
Sample amount is often a limiting factor for multi-parametric analyses that encompass at least three areas of '-omics' research: genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. Limited sample amounts are also an important...
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Ayre D, Chute I, Joy A, Barnett D, Hogan A, Grull M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Aug;
7(1):8642.
PMID: 28819186
The CD24 cell surface receptor promotes apoptosis in developing B cells, and we recently found that it induces B cells to release plasma membrane-derived, CD24-bearing microvesicles (MVs). Here we have...
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Ayre D, Pallegar N, Fairbridge N, Canuti M, Lang A, Christian S
Gene
. 2016 Jun;
590(2):324-37.
PMID: 27259665
Background: CD24 is a small, glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored cell surface receptor, expressed in a variety of cells types and tissues. CD24 gene and protein expression is highly dynamic in response to cellular...
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Mailloux R, Ayre D, Christian S
Redox Biol
. 2016 Mar;
8:285-97.
PMID: 26928132
2-Oxoglutarate dehydrogenase (Ogdh) is an important mitochondria redox sensor that can undergo S-glutathionylation following an increase in H2O2 levels. Although S-glutathionylation is required to protect Ogdh from irreversible oxidation while...
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Fairbridge N, Southall T, Ayre D, Komatsu Y, Raquet P, Brown R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Nov;
10(11):e0141966.
PMID: 26536476
CD24 is a glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked cell surface receptor that is involved in regulating the survival or differentiation of several different cell types. CD24 has been used to identify pre-adipocytes that...
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Pallegar N, Ayre D, Christian S
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2015 Aug;
3:47.
PMID: 26301220
CD24 is a dynamically regulated cell surface protein. High expression of CD24 leads to progression of lung, prostrate, colon, and pancreatic cancers, among others. In contrast, low expression of CD24...