Ross Corriden
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Stream A, Corriden R, Dohrmann S, Gallo R, Nizet V, Anderson E
Infect Microbes Dis
. 2024 Jul;
6(2):65-73.
PMID: 38952747
Vitamin A and its biologically active derivative, retinoic acid (RA), are important for many immune processes. RA, in particular, is essential for the development of immune cells, including neutrophils, which...
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Corriden R, Schmidt B, Olson J, Okerblom J, Masso-Silva J, Nizet V, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2021 Dec;
128(2):e51-e54.
PMID: 34916052
No abstract available.
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Stoddart L, Kilpatrick L, Corriden R, Kellam B, Briddon S, Hill S
FASEB J
. 2021 Mar;
35(4):e21211.
PMID: 33710641
Organization of G protein-coupled receptors at the plasma membrane has been the focus of much recent attention. Advanced microscopy techniques have shown that these receptors can be localized to discrete...
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Lawrence S, Corriden R, Nizet V
Trends Immunol
. 2020 Apr;
41(6):531-544.
PMID: 32303452
Neutrophil death can transpire via diverse pathways and is regulated by interactions with commensal and pathogenic microorganisms, environmental exposures, and cell age. At steady state, neutrophil turnover and replenishment are...
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Sriram K, Moyung K, Corriden R, Carter H, Insel P
PLoS Biol
. 2019 Nov;
17(11):e3000434.
PMID: 31765370
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the most widely targeted gene family for Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs. To assess possible roles for GPCRs in cancer, we analyzed The Cancer...
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Corriden R, Moshensky A, Bojanowski C, Meier A, Chien J, Nelson R, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2019 Oct;
318(1):C205-C214.
PMID: 31664858
E-cigarettes are portrayed as safer relative to conventional tobacco. However, burgeoning evidence suggests that E-cigarettes may adversely affect host defenses. However, the precise mechanisms by which E-cigarette vapor alters innate...
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Meier A, Chien J, Hobohm L, Patras K, Nizet V, Corriden R
Front Pharmacol
. 2019 Apr;
10:323.
PMID: 31024300
Uncontrolled bacteremia is a common and life threatening condition that can lead to sepsis and septic shock with significant morbidity and mortality. Neutrophil granulocytes, the most abundant phagocytic leukocyte of...
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Balistrieri A, Hobohm L, Srivastava T, Meier A, Corriden R
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2018 Aug;
315(5):C636-C642.
PMID: 30088793
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic, organic compound frequently present in consumer plastics, including plastic-lined cans, water bottles, toys, and teeth sutures. Previous studies have shown that BPA can produce...
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Insel P, Sriram K, Wiley S, Wilderman A, Katakia T, McCann T, et al.
Front Pharmacol
. 2018 Jun;
9:431.
PMID: 29872392
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest family of targets for approved drugs, are rarely targeted for cancer treatment, except for certain endocrine and hormone-responsive tumors. Limited knowledge regarding GPCR expression...
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Gupta N, Liu R, Shin S, Sinha R, Pogliano J, Pogliano K, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother
. 2018 Mar;
73(6):1586-1594.
PMID: 29514266
Objectives: The role of protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1) in the pathogenesis of pneumonia and sepsis is ambiguous given the existing literature. As PAR1 is classically activated by the coagulation-based protease...