E J Stevens
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Recent Articles
1.
Li J, Gao Y, Stevens E, King K
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2024 Mar;
379(1901):20230069.
PMID: 38497264
Climate change is causing extreme heating events and intensifying infectious disease outbreaks. Animals harbour microbial communities, which are vital for their survival and fitness under stressful conditions. Understanding how microbiome...
2.
Wadsworth S, Maul C, Stevens E
Int J Orofacial Myology
. 2000 Jan;
24:1-19.
PMID: 10635163
No abstract available.
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Peakman M, Stevens E, Lohmann T, Narendran P, Dromey J, Alexander A, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 1999 Nov;
104(10):1449-57.
PMID: 10562307
During immune responses, antigen-presenting cells (APCs) process antigens and present peptide epitopes complexed with human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules. CD4 cells recognize these naturally processed and presented epitopes (NPPEs) bound...
4.
Stevens E, Peakman M
J Immunol Methods
. 1998 Sep;
215(1-2):59-70.
PMID: 9744748
Reported frequencies of peripheral blood autoantigen-specific cells in autoimmune diseases are typically low, which could be due to true scarcity or to limitations of in vitro assays. In the present...
5.
Tomlinson D, Dewhurst M, Stevens E, Omawari N, Carrington A, Vo P
Diabet Med
. 1998 Aug;
15(7):579-85.
PMID: 9686698
This study examined links between impaired nitric oxide production in the sciatic endoneurium, nerve blood flow, and polyol pathway flux, to test the hypothesis that reduced nerve blood flow might...
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Dewhurst M, Stevens E, Tomlinson D
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids
. 1997 Apr;
56(4):317-24.
PMID: 9150378
Aminoguanidine (AG) treatment can prevent the development of some functional anomalies in experimentally diabetic rats, possibly via the prevention of a diabetes-induced vascular dysfunction. The acute effects of AG on...
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Biessels G, Stevens E, Mahmood S, Gispen W, Tomlinson D
J Neurol Sci
. 1996 Sep;
140(1-2):12-20.
PMID: 8866422
Decreased nerve blood flow may be a pathogenetic factor in diabetic neuropathy. Previously it was shown that insulin treatment, commenced at the onset of streptozotocin-diabetes, prevents the development of a...
8.
Rahme L, Stevens E, Wolfort S, Shao J, Tompkins R, Ausubel F
Science
. 1995 Jun;
268(5219):1899-902.
PMID: 7604262
A Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain (UCBPP-PA14) is infectious both in an Arabidopsis thaliana leaf infiltration model and in a mouse full-thickness skin burn model. UCBPP-PA14 exhibits ecotype specificity for Arabidopsis, causing...
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Stevens E, Tomlinson D
Br J Pharmacol
. 1995 May;
115(2):373-9.
PMID: 7670740
1. The effects of the non-selective endothelin (ET) receptor (ETA/ETB) antagonist, bosentan, on sciatic nerve dysfunction in experimental diabetes were investigated. 2. Rats with 5-6 weeks untreated streptozotocin-diabetes exhibited characteristic...
10.
Pass H, Stevens E, Oie H, Tsokos M, Abati A, Fetsch P, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg
. 1995 Apr;
59(4):835-44.
PMID: 7695406
This report characterizes nine new cell lines derived from patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma. The lines were initiated between July 1990 and July 1992 from solid tumors (5 lines) or...