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- Publications
- Influence
Identification of Splenic Reservoir Monocytes and Their Deployment to Inflammatory Sites
- F. Swirski, M. Nahrendorf, +12 authors M. Pittet
- Biology, Medicine
- Science
- 31 July 2009
Monitoring Monocyte Reservoirs Monocytes are cells of the immune system that are recruited to sites of tissue injury and inflammation where they help to resolve the infection and are important for… Expand
Globalization, social movements, and the new internationalisms
- P. Waterman
- Political Science
- 1998
Introduction - beyond Labour internationalism and a socialist utopia history - whatever happened to socialist and proletariat internationalism? reconceptualization - the New Labour internationalism… Expand
Vulnerability assessment of predicted climate change and sea level rise in the Alligator Rivers Region, Northern Territory Australia. Supervising Scientist Report 123
- Ben Bayliss, K. Brennan, +6 authors P. Waterman
- Geography
- 1997
This vulnerability assessment was undertaken using a cause and effect framework (see fig 1). The approach used recognised that climate change and sea level rise needed to be examined in the context… Expand
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Trade Union Internationalism in the Age of Seattle
- P. Waterman
- Sociology
- 1 July 2001
It is widely recognised within and around the labour movement that labour (as wage work, as class identity, in the trade union form, as a partner in industrial relations, as a radical-democratic… Expand
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition Prevents the Release of Monocytes From Their Splenic Reservoir in Mice With Myocardial Infarction
- F. Leuschner, P. Panizzi, +14 authors M. Nahrendorf
- Medicine
- Circulation research
- 26 November 2010
Rationale: Monocytes recruited to ischemic myocardium originate from a reservoir in the spleen, and the release from their splenic niche relies on angiotensin (Ang) II signaling. Objective: Because… Expand
Impaired infarct healing in atherosclerotic mice with Ly-6C(hi) monocytosis.
- Peter Panizzi, F. Swirski, +7 authors M. Nahrendorf
- Medicine
- Journal of the American College of Cardiology
- 13 April 2010
OBJECTIVES
The aim of this study was to test whether blood monocytosis in mice with atherosclerosis affects infarct healing.
BACKGROUND
Monocytes are cellular protagonists of tissue repair, and… Expand
Dual Channel Optical Tomographic Imaging of Leukocyte Recruitment and Protease Activity in the Healing Myocardial Infarct
- M. Nahrendorf, D. Sosnovik, +6 authors R. Weissleder
- Biology, Medicine
- Circulation research
- 27 April 2007
Inflammatory responses after myocardial infarction profoundly impact tissue repair. Yet, efficient tools to serially and noninvasively assess cellular and molecular functions in postinfarct… Expand
Combined magnetic resonance and fluorescence imaging of the living mouse brain reveals glioma response to chemotherapy
- C. McCann, P. Waterman, Jose-Luiz Figueiredo, E. Aikawa, R. Weissleder, J. Chen
- Medicine, Computer Science
- NeuroImage
- 1 April 2009
TLDR
Enhanced antitumor efficacy of vasculostatin (Vstat120) expressing oncolytic HSV-1.
- J. Hardcastle, K. Kurozumi, +6 authors B. Kaur
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular therapy : the journal of the American…
- 1 February 2010
Oncolytic viral (OV) therapy is a promising therapeutic modality for brain tumors. Vasculostatin (Vstat120) is the cleaved and secreted extracellular fragment of brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor… Expand