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50
Citations
12485
World Ranking
17476
National Ranking
7175

Overview

Andrew Johnston is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans multiple scientific fields and subfields, reflecting a diverse academic portfolio.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • Oceanospirillales containing the DMSP lyase DddD are key utilisers of carbon from DMSP in coastal seawater (2022, Microbiome)
  • Stabilisation of the RirA [4Fe-4S] cluster results in loss of iron-sensing function (2023, Chemical Science)
  • Divorce, Family Arrangements, and Children's Adult Outcomes (2025, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Acquired hemophilia a results from a provincial registry highlight the need for improvement of clinical outcomes and bypassing agent use (2025, Blood)

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • Jonathan D. Todd
  • Jingli Liu
  • Chun-Xu Xue
  • Jinyan Wang
  • Andrew T. Crombie

The primary venues where the scientist has published are:

  • Microbiome
  • Chemical Science
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Blood

Andrew Johnston's research covers topics such as:

  • Odor and Emission Control Technologies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins
  • Iron-based superconductors research
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications

They engage in multiple subfields, including:

  • Process Chemistry and Technology
  • Ecology
  • Oceanography
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

Best Publications

  • Managing grains and interfaces via ligand anchoring enables 22.3%-efficiency inverted perovskite solar cells

    Xiaopeng Zheng;Yi Hou;Chunxiong Bao;Jun Yin

  • Efficient tandem solar cells with solution-processed perovskite on textured crystalline silicon.

    Yi Hou;Erkan Aydin;Michele De Bastiani;Chuanxiao Xiao

  • Suppression of atomic vacancies via incorporation of isovalent small ions to increase the stability of halide perovskite solar cells in ambient air

    Makhsud I. Saidaminov;Junghwan Kim;Ankit Jain;Rafael Quintero-Bermudez

  • Immunopathogenic mechanisms in psoriasis

    J. E. Gudjonsson;A. Johnston;H. Sigmundsdottir;H. Valdimarsson

  • Induction of IL-17+ T Cell Trafficking and Development by IFN-γ: Mechanism and Pathological Relevance in Psoriasis

    Ilona Kryczek;Allen T. Bruce;Johann E. Gudjonsson;Andrew Johnston

  • Transcriptome analysis of psoriasis in a large case-control sample: RNA-seq provides insights into disease mechanisms.

    Bingshan Li;Bingshan Li;Lam C. Tsoi;William R. Swindell;Johann E. Gudjonsson

  • Molecular dissection of psoriasis: integrating genetics and biology.

    James T. Elder;Allen T. Bruce;Johann E. Gudjonsson;Andrew Johnston

  • IL-1F5, -F6, -F8, and -F9: A Novel IL-1 Family Signaling System That Is Active in Psoriasis and Promotes Keratinocyte Antimicrobial Peptide Expression

    Andrew Johnston;Xianying Xing;Andrew M. Guzman;Mary Beth Riblett

  • IL-1 and IL-36 are dominant cytokines in generalized pustular psoriasis

    Andrew Johnston;Xianying Xing;Liza Wolterink;Drew H. Barnes

  • Cytokines in psoriasis

    Jaymie Baliwag;Drew H. Barnes;Andrew Johnston

  • Mouse Models of Psoriasis

    Johann E. Gudjonsson;Andrew Johnston;Melissa Dyson;Helgi Valdimarsson

  • Keratinocyte Overexpression of IL-17C Promotes Psoriasiform Skin Inflammation

    Andrew Johnston;Yi Fritz;Sean M. Dawes;Doina Diaconu

  • IL-36 promotes myeloid cell infiltration, activation and inflammatory activity in skin

    Alexander M. Foster;Jaymie Baliwag;Cynthia S. Chen;Andrew M. Guzman

  • Obesity in psoriasis: leptin and resistin as mediators of cutaneous inflammation.

    A. Johnston;S. Arnadottir;J. E. Gudjonsson;A. Aphale

  • The anti-inflammatory action of methotrexate is not mediated by lymphocyte apoptosis, but by the suppression of activation and adhesion molecules.

    Andrew Johnston;Johann Eli Gudjonsson;Hekla Sigmundsdottir;Björn Runar Ludviksson

  • Psoriasis – as an autoimmune disease caused by molecular mimicry

    Helgi Valdimarsson;Ragna H. Thorleifsdottir;Sigrun L. Sigurdardottir;Johann E. Gudjonsson

  • Assessment of the psoriatic transcriptome in a large sample: additional regulated genes and comparisons with in vitro models.

    Johann E. Gudjonsson;Jun Ding;Andrew Johnston;Trilokraj Tejasvi

  • Genome-wide expression profiling of five mouse models identifies similarities and differences with human psoriasis.

    William R. Swindell;Andrew Johnston;Steve Carbajal;Gangwen Han

  • Peripheral blood T cell responses to keratin peptides that share sequences with streptococcal M proteins are largely restricted to skin-homing CD8(+) T cells.

    Andrew Johnston;J. E. Gudjonsson;H. Sigmundsdottir;T. J. Love

  • Narrowband-UVB irradiation decreases the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by stimulated T cells.

    Hekla Sigmundsdottir;Andrew Johnston;Johann Eli Gudjonsson;Helgi Valdimarsson

Frequent Co-Authors

James T. Elder
James T. Elder University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Johann E. Gudjonsson
Johann E. Gudjonsson University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Edward H. Sargent
Edward H. Sargent Northwestern University
Makhsud I. Saidaminov
Makhsud I. Saidaminov University of Victoria
John J. Voorhees
John J. Voorhees University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Helgi Valdimarsson
Helgi Valdimarsson University of Iceland
Bin Chen
Bin Chen Northwestern University
Rajan P. Nair
Rajan P. Nair University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sjoerd Hoogland
Sjoerd Hoogland University of Toronto
Oleksandr Voznyy
Oleksandr Voznyy University of Toronto

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