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Overview

Bridget T. Hill is affiliated with The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with extensive contributions to molecular biology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, physiology, surgery, and immunology.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics, including:

  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Diet and Metabolism Studies
  • Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling
  • Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis
  • Congenital Heart Defects Research

Bridget T. Hill has published extensively in several key journals throughout their career. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Circulation
  • Circulation Research
  • Physiology
  • American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
  • Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology

The scientist's recent papers reflect diverse and focused research areas. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Transcription factor c-Maf is a checkpoint that programs macrophages in lung cancer," 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • "Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) inhalation-induced alterations in the plasma lipidome as promoters of vascular inflammation and insulin resistance," 2021, American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
  • "Metabolic Determinants of Cardiomyocyte Proliferation," 2022, Stem Cells
  • "Glutaminolysis is Essential for Myofibroblast Persistence and In Vivo Targeting Reverses Fibrosis and Cardiac Dysfunction in Heart Failure," 2022, Circulation
  • "Endothelial progenitor cells as critical mediators of environmental air pollution-induced cardiovascular toxicity," 2021, American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology

Collaboration is a consistent aspect of Bridget T. Hill's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Pawel Lorkiewicz
  • Collin Wells
  • Riham Abouleisa
  • Qinghui Ou
  • Kyle Fulghum

Best Publications

  • A simple, rapid microassay for DNA

    Bridget T. Hill;S. Whatley

  • Tissue Culture Model of Transitional Cell Carcinoma: Characterization of Twenty-two Human Urothelial Cell Lines

    John R. W. Masters;Peter J. Hepburn;Lawrence Walker;Wilma J. Highman

  • Characteristics of Four New Human Cell Lines Derived From Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Head and Neck

    H T Rupniak;C Rowlatt;E B Lane;J G Steele

  • Mechanism of mitotic block and inhibition of cell proliferation by the semisynthetic Vinca alkaloids vinorelbine and its newer derivative vinflunine

    Vivian K. Ngan;Krista Bellman;Bridget T. Hill;Leslie Wilson

  • Vinflunine, the latest Vinca alkaloid in clinical development: A review of its preclinical anticancer properties

    Anna Kruczynski;Bridget T. Hill

  • Antimitotic and tubulin-interacting properties of vinflunine, a novel fluorinated Vinca alkaloid.

    Anna Kruczynski;Jean-Marc Barret;Chantal Etiévant;Francis Colpaert

  • Differential repair of platinum-DNA adducts in human bladder and testicular tumor continuous cell lines.

    P. Bedford;A. M. J. Fichtinger-Schepman;S. A. Shellard;M. C. Walker

  • Preclinical in vivo antitumor activity of vinflunine, a novel fluorinated Vinca alkaloid.

    Anna Kruczynski;Francis Colpaert;Jean-Pierre Tarayre;Pierre Mouillard

  • Overexpression of P-glycoprotein in Mammalian Tumor Cell Lines After Fractionated X Irradiation In Vitro

    Bridget T. Hill;Kathryn Deuchars;Louise K. Hosking;Victor Ling

  • Cisplatin resistance and oncogenes--a review.

    Wolfram Dempke;Wieland Voigt;Axel Grothey;Bridget T. Hill

  • Differential cytotoxic effects of docetaxel in a range of mammalian tumor cell lines and certain drug resistant sublines in vitro

    Bridget T. Hill;Richard D. H. Whelan;Sharon A. Shellard;Siobhan McClean

  • The cell cycle and its significance for cancer treatment.

    Bridget T. Hill;Renato Baserga

  • Superior in vivo experimental antitumour activity of vinflunine, relative to vinorelbine, in a panel of human tumour xenografts.

    B.T Hill;H.-H Fiebig;W.R Waud;M.-F Poupon

  • An evaluation of the role of glutathione and its associated enzymes in the expression of differential sensitivities to antitumour agents shown by a range of human tumour cell lines.

    Louise K. Hosking;Richard D.H. Whelan;Sharon A. Shellard;Philip Bedford

  • F 11782, a novel epipodophylloid non-intercalating dual catalytic inhibitor of topoisomerases I and II with an original mechanism of action.

    Dominique Perrin;Benoı̂t van Hille;Jean-Marc Barret;Anna Kruczynski

  • Anti-angiogenic, vascular-disrupting and anti-metastatic activities of vinflunine, the latest vinca alkaloid in clinical development

    Anna Kruczynski;Maura Poli;Romina Dossi;Eric Chazottes

  • The occurrence of protein-bound mixed disulfides in rat tissues

    K.R. Harrap;R.C. Jackson;P.G. Riches;C.A. Smith

  • Vinflunine (20′,20′-difluoro- 3′,4′-dihydrovinorelbine), a novel Vinca alkaloid, which participates in P-glycoprotein (Pgp)-mediated multidrug resistance in vivo and in vitro

    Chantal Etievant;Jean-Marc Barret;Anna Kruczynski;Dominique Perrin

  • The relevance of certain concepts of cell cycle kinetics

    Bridget T. Hill

  • Concentration and time-dependent inter-relationships for antitumour drug cytotoxicities against tumour cells in vitro.

    H T Rupniak;R D Whelan;B T Hill

Frequent Co-Authors

Denise Sheer
Denise Sheer Queen Mary University of London
Hans-Joachim Schmoll
Hans-Joachim Schmoll Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Dominique Bonnet
Dominique Bonnet The Francis Crick Institute
Mary K. Danks
Mary K. Danks St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
William T. Beck
William T. Beck University of Illinois at Chicago
Victor Ling
Victor Ling BC Cancer Research Centre
Maxwell Sehested
Maxwell Sehested Rigshospitalet
Renato Baserga
Renato Baserga Thomas Jefferson University
Sue Povey
Sue Povey University College London
Ian D. Hickson
Ian D. Hickson University of Copenhagen

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