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Megan J. Larmore
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 13
Citations - 153
Megan J. Larmore is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 47 citations.
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Airway epithelium–shifted mast cell infiltration regulates asthmatic inflammation via IL-33 signaling
Matthew C. Altman,Ying Lai,James D. Nolin,Sydney Long,Chien-Chang Chen,Adrian M. Piliponsky,William A. Altemeier,Megan J. Larmore,Charles W. Frevert,Michael S. Mulligan,Steven F. Ziegler,Jason S. Debley,Jason S. Debley,Michael C. Peters,Teal S. Hallstrand +14 more
TL;DR: Ex vivo modeling of primary airway epithelial cells in organotypic co-culture with mast cells has shown that epithelial-derived IL-33 uniquely induced type-2 cytokines in mast cells, which regulated the expression of epithelial IL33 in a feedforward loop.
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Ovulation and ovarian wound healing are impaired with advanced reproductive age
Jamie N. Mara,Luhan T. Zhou,Megan J. Larmore,Brian Johnson,Rebecca Ayiku,Farners Amargant,Michele T. Pritchard,Francesca E. Duncan +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ovulatory dysfunction is an additional mechanism underlying the age-related loss of fertility beyond the reduction of egg quantity and quality, and aberrant morphology of the ovarian surface epithelium (OSE).
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Location of eosinophils in the airway wall is critical for specific features of airway hyperresponsiveness and T2 inflammation in asthma
Taha Al-Shaikhly,Ryan C. Murphy,Andrew R. Parker,Ying Lai,Matthew C. Altman,Megan J. Larmore,William A. Altemeier,Charles W. Frevert,Jason S. Debley,Adrian M. Piliponsky,Steven F. Ziegler,Michael C. Peters,Teal S. Hallstrand +12 more
TL;DR: It is found that interleukin (IL)-33 and IL-5 additively increased cysteinyl leukotriene (CysLT) production by eosinophils and that the CysLT LTC4 along with IL-33 increased IL13 expression in mast cells and altered their protease profile.
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Hyaluronan deposition in islets may precede and direct the location of islet immune-cell infiltrates.
Marika Bogdani,Cate Speake,Mathew J. Dufort,Pamela Y. Johnson,Megan J. Larmore,Anthony J. Day,Thomas N. Wight,Åke Lernmark,Carla J. Greenbaum +8 more
TL;DR: This study indicates that HA deposition in islets occurs early in type 1 diabetes and prior to insulitis, and points to a potential role of HA in triggering islet immune-cell infiltration and the promotion of INSulitis.
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SGLT2-i improves markers of islet endothelial cell function in db/db diabetic mice.
Meghan F Hogan,Daryl J. Hackney,Alfred C Aplin,Thomas O. Mundinger,Megan J. Larmore,Joseph J Castillo,Nathalie Esser,Sakeneh Zraika,Rebecca L. Hull +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that expression of endothelial dysfunction marker genes is markedly increased in diabetic mice, and empagliflozin treatment was more effective than metformin alone, with a combination of the two drugs demonstrating the greatest effects.