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Andrew R. Cross is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. This association places them within a prominent research environment known for its contributions to biomedical sciences.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues recorded for Andrew R. Cross in the available data. Likewise, no book publications or awards have been documented.

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Best Publications

  • Enzymic mechanisms of superoxide production.

    A.R. Cross;O.T.G. Jones

  • The NADPH oxidase of professional phagocytes--prototype of the NOX electron transport chain systems.

    Andrew R Cross;Anthony W Segal

  • Chronic Granulomatous Disease

    Paul G Heyworth;Andrew R Cross;John T Curnutte

  • Absence of cytochrome b-245 in chronic granulomatous disease. A multicenter European evaluation of its incidence and relevance.

    Anthony W. Segal;Andrew R. Cross;Rodolfo C. Garcia;Niels Borregaard

  • The enzymic reduction and kinetics of oxidation of cytochrome b-245 of neutrophils.

    A R Cross;F K Higson;O T G Jones;A M Harper

  • Oxidation-reduction properties of the cytochrome b found in the plasma-membrane fraction of human neutrophils. A possible oxidase in the respiratory burst.

    A R Cross;O T Jones;A M Harper;A W Segal

  • INVOLVEMENT OF AN NAD(P)H OXIDASE AS A PO2 SENSOR PROTEIN IN THE RAT CAROTID BODY

    A R Cross;L Henderson;O T G Jones;M A Delpiano

  • Identification of a superoxide-generating NADPH oxidase system in human fibroblasts

    B Meier;A R Cross;J T Hancock;F J Kaup

  • Gp91 phox is the heme binding subunit of the superoxide- generating NADPH oxidase

    Lixin Yu;Mark T. Quinn;Andrew R. Cross;Mary C. Dinauer

  • Bcl-2 and the Outer Mitochondrial Membrane in the Inactivation of Cytochrome c during Fas-mediated Apoptosis*

    Souichi Adachi;Andrew R. Cross;Bernard M. Babior;Roberta A. Gottlieb

  • Nitrolinoleate inhibits superoxide generation, degranulation, and integrin expression by human neutrophils: novel antiinflammatory properties of nitric oxide-derived reactive species in vascular cells.

    Barbara Coles;Allison Bloodsworth;Stephen Robert Clark;Malcolm John Lewis

  • Assembly of the neutrophil respiratory burst oxidase: a direct interaction between p67PHOX and cytochrome b558 II.

    Pham My-Chan Dang;Andrew R. Cross;Mark T. Quinn;Bernard M. Babior

  • The FRE1 Ferric Reductase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Is a Cytochrome b Similar to That of NADPH Oxidase

    Karolyn P. Shatwell;Andrew Dancis;Andrew R. Cross;Richard D. Klausner

  • Functional expression of NADPH oxidase components (alpha- and beta-subunits of cytochrome b558 and 45-kDa flavoprotein) by intrinsic human glomerular mesangial cells.

    H. H. Radeke;A. R. Cross;J. T. Hancock;O. T. G. Jones

  • Cytochrome b-245 of neutrophils is also present in human monocytes, macrophages and eosinophils.

    A W Segal;R Garcia;H Goldstone;A R Cross

  • The superoxide-generating oxidase of leucocytes. NADPH-dependent reduction of flavin and cytochrome b in solubilized preparations.

    A R Cross;J F Parkinson;O T G Jones

  • CYTOCHROME B-245 OF THE NEUTROPHIL SUPEROXIDE-GENERATING SYSTEM CONTAINS TWO NONIDENTICAL HEMES : POTENTIOMETRIC STUDIES OF A MUTANT FORM OF GP91PHOX

    Andrew R. Cross;Julie Rae;John T. Curnutte

  • Inhibitors of the leukocyte superoxide generating oxidase: mechanisms of action and methods for their elucidation.

    Andrew R. Cross

  • Mechanism of the superoxide-producing oxidase of neutrophils. O2 is necessary for the fast reduction of cytochrome b-245 by NADPH.

    A R Cross;J F Parkinson;O T G Jones

  • The Cytosolic Activating Factors p47phox and p67phox Have Distinct Roles in the Regulation of Electron Flow in NADPH Oxidase

    Andrew R. Cross;John T. Curnutte

Frequent Co-Authors

Owen T.G. Jones
Owen T.G. Jones University of Bristol
Anthony W. Segal
Anthony W. Segal University College London
John T. Curnutte
John T. Curnutte Scripps Research Institute
Peter E. Newburger
Peter E. Newburger University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
John T. Hancock
John T. Hancock University of the West of England
Mary C. Dinauer
Mary C. Dinauer Washington University in St. Louis
Valerie B. O'Donnell
Valerie B. O'Donnell Cardiff University
Bernard M. Babior
Bernard M. Babior Scripps Research Institute
Mark T. Quinn
Mark T. Quinn Montana State University
Peter W. Andrew
Peter W. Andrew University of Leicester

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