Ross Cromarty
Overview
Explore the profile of Ross Cromarty including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles.
Author names and details appear as published. Due to indexing inconsistencies, multiple individuals may share a name, and a single author may have variations. MedLuna displays this data as publicly available, without modification or verification
Snapshot
Snapshot
Articles
6
Citations
23
Followers
0
Related Specialties
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Basting C, Langat R, Broedlow C, Guerrero C, Bold T, Bailey M, et al.
Microbiol Spectr
. 2024 Sep;
12(11):e0068024.
PMID: 39345212
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its associated severity have been linked to uncontrolled inflammation and may be associated with changes in the microbiome of mucosal sites including the gastrointestinal tract...
2.
Bjorgen J, Dick J, Cromarty R, Hart G, Rhein J
Front Immunol
. 2023 Nov;
14:1267774.
PMID: 37928543
In the setting of viral challenge, natural killer (NK) cells play an important role as an early immune responder against infection. During this response, significant changes in the NK cell...
3.
Gustin A, Cromarty R, Schifanella L, Klatt N
Semin Immunol
. 2021 Jun;
51:101482.
PMID: 34120819
Women and girls represent a key population driving new HIV infections and persistence of the HIV pandemic. A key determinant of HIV susceptibility is the composition of the vaginal microbiome,...
4.
Cromarty R, Archary D
AIDS Res Treat
. 2020 Nov;
2020:8672850.
PMID: 33178456
The relationship between inflammation and HIV has been a focus of research over the last decade. In HIV-infected individuals, increased HIV-associated immune activation significantly correlated to disease progression. While genital...
5.
Cromarty R, Sigal A, Liebenberg L, McKinnon L, Abdool Karim S, Passmore J, et al.
J Investig Med
. 2020 Oct;
69(1):28-40.
PMID: 33004468
Genital inflammation is an established risk factor for increased HIV acquisition risk. Certain HIV-exposed seronegative populations, who are naturally resistant to HIV infection, have an immune quiescent phenotype defined by...
6.
Cromarty R, Sigal A, Liebenberg L, McKinnon L, Abdool Karim S, Passmore J, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2019 Aug;
10:1705.
PMID: 31396221
Genital inflammation is associated with increased HIV acquisition risk. Induction of an inflammatory response can occur through the recognition of pathogenic or commensal microbes by Toll-like receptors (TLRs) on various...