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Luke J Johnston

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Johnston L, Barningham L, Campbell E, Cerovic V, Duckworth C, Luu L, et al.
Discov Immunol . 2024 Apr; 2(1):kyad018. PMID: 38567056
Cross-talk between dendritic cells (DCs) and the intestinal epithelium is important in the decision to mount a protective immune response to a pathogen or to regulate potentially damaging responses to...
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Glover J, Sudderick Z, Shih B, Batho-Samblas C, Charlton L, Krause A, et al.
Cell . 2023 Feb; 186(5):940-956.e20. PMID: 36764291
Fingerprints are complex and individually unique patterns in the skin. Established prenatally, the molecular and cellular mechanisms that guide fingerprint ridge formation and their intricate arrangements are unknown. Here we...
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Hares M, Tiffney E, Johnston L, Luu L, Stewart C, Flynn R, et al.
Parasite Immunol . 2020 Jun; 43(2):e12765. PMID: 32564379
Toxoplasma gondii and Cryptosporidium spp. can cause devastating pathological effects in humans and livestock, and in particular to young or immunocompromised individuals. The current treatment plans for these enteric parasites...
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Luu L, Johnston L, Derricott H, Armstrong S, Randle N, Hartley C, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2019 Sep; 9:300. PMID: 31555604
When transmitted through the oral route, first interacts with its host at the small intestinal epithelium. This interaction is crucial to controlling initial invasion and replication, as well as shaping...
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Derricott H, Luu L, Fong W, Hartley C, Johnston L, Armstrong S, et al.
Cell Tissue Res . 2018 Sep; 375(2):409-424. PMID: 30259138
The in vitro 3D culture of intestinal epithelium is a valuable resource in the study of its function. Organoid culture exploits stem cells' ability to regenerate and produce differentiated epithelium....