M Cumberbatch
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Recent Articles
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Shah T, OKeeffe A, Gao C, Manning T, Peacock A, Cashman S, et al.
Int J Surg Protoc
. 2019 Dec;
6:1-4.
PMID: 31851729
Background: Spontaneous Stone Passage (SSP) rates in acute ureteric colic range from 47 to 75%. There is conflicting evidence on the role of raised inflammatory markers in acute ureteric colic....
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Angell H, Gray N, Womack C, Pritchard D, Wilkinson R, Cumberbatch M
Br J Cancer
. 2013 Aug;
109(6):1618-24.
PMID: 23963148
Background: Several studies in colorectal cancer (CRC) indicate a relationship between tumour immune infiltrates and clinical outcome. We tested the utility of a digital pattern recognition-based image analysis (DPRIA) system...
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Shaw F, Kimber I, Begum R, Cumberbatch M, Dearman R, Griffiths C
Clin Exp Dermatol
. 2011 Sep;
37(1):40-7.
PMID: 21933242
Background: Migration of epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) in response to the cytokines interleukin (IL)-1β and tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α is impaired in uninvolved skin of patients with early-onset psoriasis. Aim:...
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Cumberbatch M, Dearman R, Kimber I
Methods Mol Med
. 2011 Mar;
64:331-46.
PMID: 21374273
The skin is an immunologically active tissue; the integrated skin immune system comprises epidermal Langerhans cells (LC), dermal dendritic cells (DC), tissue macrophages, mast cells, and T lymphocytes in transit....
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Cumberbatch M, Kimber I
Toxicol In Vitro
. 2010 Aug;
8(4):685-7.
PMID: 20692987
The induction phase of skin sensitization is associated with the passage of antigen-bearing Langerhans cells (LC) from the epidermis to the draining lymph nodes. Recent investigations have revealed that the...
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Macdonald N, Cumberbatch M, Singh M, Moggs J, Orphanides G, Dearman R, et al.
Clin Exp Dermatol
. 2006 May;
31(3):445-8.
PMID: 16681597
The regulation of cutaneous immune responses in health and disease is mediated locally by proteins such as cytokines and chemokines. We used a novel approach involving proteomic profiling of fluid...
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Griffiths C, Dearman R, Cumberbatch M, Kimber I
Cytokine
. 2005 Sep;
32(2):67-70.
PMID: 16153855
A critical event during the development of cutaneous immune responses, including those provoked by contact allergens, is the mobilisation of epidermal Langerhans cells (LC). These cells act as sentinels of...
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Bhushan M, Cumberbatch M, Dearman R, Kimber I, Griffiths C
Br J Dermatol
. 2004 Jun;
150(6):1217-8.
PMID: 15214919
No abstract available.
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Kimber I, Cumberbatch M, Betts C, Dearman R
Toxicol In Vitro
. 2004 Feb;
18(2):195-202.
PMID: 14757110
Allergic contact dermatitis is an important occupational and environmental health disease. There is a need, therefore, to identify skin sensitisation hazard, and to assess accurately likely risks to human health....
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Cumberbatch M, Bhushan M, Dearman R, Kimber I, Griffiths C
Clin Exp Immunol
. 2003 Apr;
132(2):352-9.
PMID: 12699428
In mice, the roles of cytokines in the initiation of epidermal Langerhans' cell (LC) migration are well documented; however, the mechanism of this response in humans is less well defined....