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Overview

Claire E. Lewis is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research activity spans several intersecting disciplines within medicine, notably focusing on oncology, immunology, and molecular biology.

Their publication record includes work published extensively in the International Journal of Experimental Pathology, with 13 papers, as well as contributions to Cancer Research (3 papers), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2 papers), Nature Communications, and Molecular Cancer Therapeutics.

Key research areas covered by Claire E. Lewis include:

  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics

Their subfields of study reinforce a strong medical focus with 33 publications overall, distributed primarily among:

  • Oncology (12 publications)
  • Immunology (10 publications)
  • Molecular Biology (8 publications)
  • Infectious Diseases (7 publications)
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine (4 publications)

Several frequent coauthors have collaborated with Claire E. Lewis on at least 13 publications each, including Biljana Nikolić, Malcolm Alison, Sarah Howie, Joseph Boyle, and Anne Cooke.

Noteworthy recent publications by Claire E. Lewis include:

  • "Using a pan-cancer atlas to investigate tumour associated macrophages as regulators of immunotherapy response," 2024, Nature Communications
  • "Macrophages Mediate the Antitumor Effects of the Oncolytic Virus HSV1716 in Mammary Tumors," 2020, Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • "Targeting circulating monocytes with CCL2-loaded liposomes armed with an oncolytic adenovirus," 2021, Nanomedicine Nanotechnology Biology and Medicine
  • "Empowering rangers through technology and innovation," 2021, Parks Stewardship Forum
  • "Targeting a STING agonist to perivascular macrophages in prostate tumors delays resistance to androgen deprivation therapy," 2024, Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer

Best Publications

  • Breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy: collaborative reanalysis of data from 51 epidemiological studies of 52 705 women with breast cancer and 108 411 women without breast cancer

    E. E. Calle;C. W. Heath;R. J. Coates;J. M. Liff

  • Distinct Role of Macrophages in Different Tumor Microenvironments

    Claire E. Lewis;Jeffrey W. Pollard

  • The role of tumour‐associated macrophages in tumour progression: implications for new anticancer therapies

    L Bingle;N J Brown;Claire E Lewis

  • The role of myeloid cells in the promotion of tumour angiogenesis

    Craig Murdoch;Munitta Muthana;Seth B. Coffelt;Claire E. Lewis

  • Breast cancer and hormonal contraceptives : collaborative reanalysis of individual data on 53.297 women with breast cancer and 100.239 women without breast cancer from 54 epidemiological studies

    E. E. Calle;C. W. Heath;H. L. Miracle-McMahill;R. J. Coates

  • Association of Macrophage Infiltration with Angiogenesis and Prognosis in Invasive Breast Carcinoma

    Russell D. Leek;Claire E. Lewis;Ruth Whitehouse;Michael Greenall

  • Alcohol, tobacco and breast cancer - Collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 58 515 women with breast cancer and 95 067 women without the disease

    N Hamajima;K Hirose;K Tajima;T Rohan

  • Macrophage Regulation of Tumor Responses to Anticancer Therapies

    Michele De Palma;Claire E. Lewis

  • Mechanisms regulating the recruitment of macrophages into hypoxic areas of tumors and other ischemic tissues

    Craig Murdoch;Athina Giannoudis;Claire E. Lewis

  • White Matter Lesions in an Unselected Cohort of the Elderly: Molecular Pathology Suggests Origin From Chronic Hypoperfusion Injury

    Malee S. Fernando;Julie E. Simpson;Fiona Matthews;Carol Brayne

  • Classification of current anticancer immunotherapies

    Lorenzo Galluzzi;Erika Vacchelli;José Manuel Bravo-San Pedro;Aitziber Buqué

  • Necrosis correlates with high vascular density and focal macrophage infiltration in invasive carcinoma of the breast

    R D Leek;R J Landers;A L Harris;C E Lewis

  • Microenvironmental influence on macrophage regulation of angiogenesis in wounds and malignant tumors.

    M. Crowther;N. J. Brown;E. T. Bishop;C. E. Lewis

  • Plasticity of Macrophage Function during Tumor Progression: Regulation by Distinct Molecular Mechanisms

    Subhra K. Biswas;Antonio Sica;Claire E. Lewis

  • Hypoxia Regulates Macrophage Functions in Inflammation

    Craig Murdoch;Munitta Muthana;Claire E. Lewis

  • Macrophage Responses to Hypoxia: Implications for Tumor Progression and Anti-Cancer Therapies

    Claire Lewis;Craig Murdoch

  • Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor by macrophages is up-regulated in poorly vascularized areas of breast carcinomas

    J. S. Lewis;R. J. Landers;J. C. E. Underwood;A. L. Harris

  • Macrophage responses to hypoxia: relevance to disease mechanisms.

    J. S. Lewis;J. A. Lee;J. C. E. Underwood;A. L. Harris

  • Current methods for assaying angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo

    Carolyn A Staton;Stephen M Stribbling;Simon Tazzyman;Russell Hughes

  • Perivascular M2 Macrophages Stimulate Tumor Relapse after Chemotherapy

    Russell Hughes;Bin-Zhi Qian;Charlotte Rowan;Munitta Muthana

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig Murdoch
Craig Murdoch University of Sheffield
adrian l harris
adrian l harris University of Oxford
Helen M. Byrne
Helen M. Byrne University of Oxford
Michele De Palma
Michele De Palma École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Pamela J. Shaw
Pamela J. Shaw University of Sheffield
Jeffrey W. Pollard
Jeffrey W. Pollard University of Edinburgh
Fiona E. Matthews
Fiona E. Matthews Newcastle University
Carol Brayne
Carol Brayne University of Cambridge
John T. O'Brien
John T. O'Brien University of Cambridge
Luigi Naldini
Luigi Naldini Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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