Helen Bartlett
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Ghosh S, Chorghade R, Diehl R, Dodge G, Bae S, Dugan A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39763805
Human lectins are critical carbohydrate-binding proteins that recognize diverse glycoconjugates from microorganisms and can play a key role in host-microbe interactions. Despite their importance in immune recognition and pathogen binding,...
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Ghosh S, Ahearn C, Isabella C, Marando V, Dodge G, Bartlett H, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 May;
120(22):e2216304120.
PMID: 37216558
The oral microbiome is critical to human health and disease, yet the role that host salivary proteins play in maintaining oral health is unclear. A highly expressed gene in human...
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Bartlett H, Elghobashy M, Deshmukh N, Rao R, Shaaban A
Pathobiology
. 2020 Sep;
87(5):322-326.
PMID: 32920553
Introduction: Non-epithelial primary mammary osteosarcomas are extremely rare. The differentials include metaplastic carcinoma and malignant phyllodes tumour. This is the first published case of primary breast osteosarcoma arising after local...
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Jeffery H, Braitch M, Bagnall C, Hodson J, Jeffery L, Wawman R, et al.
Hepatol Commun
. 2018 Apr;
2(4):421-436.
PMID: 29619420
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an immune-mediated liver disease currently treated by immunosuppressive medications with significant side effects. Thus, novel mechanistic treatments are greatly needed. We performed prospective deep immunophenotyping of...
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Wawman R, Bartlett H, Htun Oo Y
Front Immunol
. 2018 Jan;
8:1889.
PMID: 29358934
Thymic-derived naturally occurring regulatory T cells (tTreg) are crucial for maintaining peripheral immune homeostasis. They play a crucial role in preventing autoimmunity and maintaining organ transplant without requiring immunosuppression. Cellular...
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Liddle J, Gustafsson L, Bartlett H, McKenna K
Aust Occup Ther J
. 2012 Sep;
59(5):384-92.
PMID: 22998516
Background/aim: Driving cessation has been recognised as affecting the health and wellbeing of older people. Further exploration of the impact of driving status on time use, role participation and life...
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Everingham J, Lui C, Bartlett H, Warburton J, Cuthill M
J Gerontol Soc Work
. 2010 Oct;
53(8):760-75.
PMID: 20972930
This qualitative study of local perceptions of policy goals and action in relation to aging reports 31 stakeholder interviews within 2 Australian communities exploring (a) the meaning of aging well;...
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Partridge B, Underwood M, Lucke J, Bartlett H, Hall W
Am J Bioeth
. 2009 Dec;
9(12):68-76.
PMID: 20013509
Debates about the ethical and social implications of research that aims to extend human longevity by intervening in the ageing process have paid little attention to the attitudes of members...
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Partridge B, Hall W, Lucke J, Underwood M, Bartlett H
Am J Bioeth
. 2009 Dec;
9(12):W4-5.
PMID: 20013485
No abstract available.
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Partridge B, Lucke J, Bartlett H, Hall W
Rejuvenation Res
. 2009 Nov;
12(5):351-7.
PMID: 19929257
There are a number of ethical, social, and personal implications generated by the potential development and use of technologies that may extend human longevity by intervening in aging. Despite speculations...