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Els N.T. Meeusen
Researcher at Monash University, Clayton campus
Publications - 76
Citations - 2358
Els N.T. Meeusen is an academic researcher from Monash University, Clayton campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2186 citations. Previous affiliations of Els N.T. Meeusen include University of Melbourne & Monash University.
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Visualizing the neutrophil response to sterile tissue injury in mouse dermis reveals a three-phase cascade of events.
Lai Guan Ng,Lai Guan Ng,Jim S. Qin,Ben Roediger,Yilin Wang,Rohit Jain,Lois L. Cavanagh,Adrian Smith,Cheryl A Jones,Michael John de Veer,Michele A. Grimbaldeston,Els N.T. Meeusen,Wolfgang Weninger,Wolfgang Weninger,Wolfgang Weninger +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that neutrophil scouts also transit through the non-inflamed dermis, suggesting immunosurveillance function by these cells, and unravels a three-step cascade of events that mediates the specific accumulation of neutrophils at sites of sterile tissue injury in the interstitial space.
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Ultrasonic nebulization platforms for pulmonary drug delivery.
Leslie Y. Yeo,James Friend,Michelle P. McIntosh,Els N.T. Meeusen,David Alexander Vodden Morton +4 more
TL;DR: Recent advances in ultrasonic nebulization technology demonstrate significant potential for the development of smart, portable inhalation therapy platforms for the future, but there remain considerable challenges that need to be addressed before such personalized delivery systems can be realized.
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Isolation and characterization of a novel inducible mammalian galectin.
TL;DR: The restricted and inducible expression of ovgal11 mRNA and limited secretion of the protein support the hypothesis that OVGAL11 may be involved in gastrointestinal immune/inflammatory responses and possibly protection against infection.
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Activation of uterine intraepithelial γδ T cell receptor‐positive lymphocytes during pregnancy
TL;DR: Light and electron microscopic examination of γδ TcR+ IEL revealed an increase in metabolic activity and the formation of exceptionally large cytoplasmic granules and confirmed their restricted localization within the uterine epithelium close to the trophoblast.
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Immunology of helminth infections, with special reference to immunopathology
TL;DR: A short review of four classical hypersensitivity reactions with particular reference to infections of large animals with helminth parasites, and some implications of immunopathology on parasite control strategies are discussed.