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Patrick Wilkinson

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Gigoux M, Holmstrom M, Zappasodi R, Park J, Pourpe S, Bozkus C, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2022 Jun; 14(649):eaba4380. PMID: 35704596
The majority of JAK2-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) have disease-initiating frameshift mutations in calreticulin (), resulting in a common carboxyl-terminal mutant fragment (CALR), representing an attractive source of neoantigens for cancer...
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Malaviya R, Zhou Z, Raymond H, Wertheimer J, Jones B, Bunting R, et al.
Pharmacol Res Perspect . 2021 Apr; 9(3):e00770. PMID: 33929099
We conducted a systematic evaluation of lung inflammation indued by repeated intranasal exposure (for 10 consecutive days) to a human aeroallergen, house dust mite (HDM) in BALB/c mice. Peak influx...
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Veglia F, Hashimoto A, Dweep H, Sanseviero E, De Leo A, Tcyganov E, et al.
J Exp Med . 2021 Feb; 218(4). PMID: 33566112
In this study, using single-cell RNA-seq, cell mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, and functional analysis, we characterized the heterogeneity of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) in cancer. We describe three populations of PMNs...
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Castro G, Liu X, Ngo K, De Leon-Tabaldo A, Zhao S, Luna-Roman R, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 Aug; 12(8):e0181868. PMID: 28763457
RORγt and RORα are transcription factors of the RAR-related orphan nuclear receptor (ROR) family. They are expressed in Th17 cells and have been suggested to play a role in Th17...
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Perlman A, Chevalier J, Wilkinson P, Liu H, Parker T, Levine D, et al.
Ann Clin Lab Sci . 2015 Jun; 45(3):256-63. PMID: 26116588
Background: Diabetes is the leading cause of end stage renal disease (ESRD) in the United States, representing 44% of incident cases [1]. In this study, serum and peripheral blood collected...
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Jones B, Bucks C, Wilkinson P, Pratta M, Farrell F, Sivakumar P
Int J Biochem Cell Biol . 2010 Jul; 42(11):1808-15. PMID: 20656053
Excessive deposition of type I collagen by activated fibroblasts is a hallmark of scarring and fibrotic pathologies. Quantitation of collagen I at the protein level is paramount to measure functionally...