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Michael J Hickey

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Hickey M, Sudhakar V
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2025 Feb; 328(3):F418-F430. PMID: 39918796
Renal function can be perturbed by a range of stimuli that cause cellular injury and inflammation in the kidney. These injurious and inflammatory processes are typically dynamic and progressive, involving...
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Tan Z, Hall P, Mack M, Snelgrove S, Kitching A, Hickey M
Am J Pathol . 2024 Aug; 195(1):89-101. PMID: 39117108
Monocyte patrolling of the vasculature has been ascribed primarily to the non-classical monocyte subset. However, a recent study of the glomerular microvasculature provided evidence that both classical and non-classical monocytes...
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McCue A, Demarest S, Froning K, Hickey M, Antonysamy S, Kuhlman B
MAbs . 2024 Jul; 16(1):2373325. PMID: 38962811
T-cell engaging (TCE) bispecific antibodies are potent drugs that trigger the immune system to eliminate cancer cells, but administration can be accompanied by toxic side effects that limit dosing. TCEs...
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Kumar K, Wilson J, Nguyen H, McKay L, Wen S, Sepehrizadeh T, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2024 Jan; 13(3):e033279. PMID: 38258657
Background: Gut dysmotility is common after ischemic stroke, but the mechanism underlying this response is unknown. Under homeostasis, gut motility is regulated by the neurons of the enteric nervous system...
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Tan Z, Hall P, Costin A, Crawford S, Ramm G, Wong C, et al.
Microcirculation . 2023 Jul; 30(7):e12823. PMID: 37494581
Objective: The endothelial surface layer (ESL), a layer of macromolecules on the surface of endothelial cells, can both impede and facilitate leukocyte recruitment. However, its role in monocyte and neutrophil...
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Hickey M, Norman M
Methods Mol Biol . 2023 Jun; 2691:247-256. PMID: 37355551
Regulatory T cells play key roles in skin homeostasis and inflammation and in regulating antitumor responses. Understanding of the biology of this cell type has been improved by the use...
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Norman M, Chow Z, Hall P, Le A, OSullivan K, Snelgrove S, et al.
J Immunol . 2023 Jun; 211(4):551-562. PMID: 37341508
Dermal regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for maintenance of skin homeostasis and control of skin inflammatory responses. In mice, Tregs in the skin are characterized by high expression of...
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Hickey M
J Am Soc Nephrol . 2023 May; 34(7):1129-1131. PMID: 37219379
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Snelgrove S, Susanto O, Yeung L, Hall P, Norman M, Corbett A, et al.
Immunol Cell Biol . 2022 Oct; 101(1):49-64. PMID: 36222375
T-cell receptor CD4 CD8 double-negative (DN) T cells are a population of T cells present in low abundance in blood and lymphoid organs, but enriched in various organs including the...
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Olivier F, Hilsenstein V, Weerasinghe H, Weir A, Hughes S, Crawford S, et al.
Cell Rep . 2022 Sep; 40(12):111374. PMID: 36130496
The egress of Candida hyphae from macrophages facilitates immune evasion, but it also alerts macrophages to infection and triggers inflammation. To better define the mechanisms, here we develop an imaging...