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David J. Anstee is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to subfields including Physiology, Hematology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics related to erythrocyte function and associated disorders. These include:

  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
  • Blood groups and transfusion
  • Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
  • Diabetes and associated disorders
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes

David J. Anstee has published in a range of scientific venues, frequently appearing in:

  • Nature Communications
  • eJHaem
  • Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • Scientific Reports
  • Transfusion Medicine

Recent papers authored or coauthored by David J. Anstee include:

  • Disruption of the tumour-associated EMP3 enhances erythroid proliferation and causes the MAM-negative phenotype, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Blood group type A secretors are associated with a higher risk of COVID-19 cardiovascular disease complications, 2021, eJHaem
  • Reproducible immortalization of erythroblasts from multiple stem cell sources provides approach for sustainable RBC therapeutics, 2021, Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • Large red cell-derived membrane particles are major contributors to hypercoagulability in sickle cell disease, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Higher levels of von Willebrand factor in hospitalised patient plasma provides an explanation for the association of ABO blood group and secretor status with COVID19 severity, 2022, Transfusion Medicine

Frequent collaborators of David J. Anstee include Belinda K. Singleton, Tosti J. Mankelow, Rebecca E. Griffiths, Nicola Cogan, and David Arnold. The scientist has coauthored multiple publications with these colleagues, contributing to a collaborative research environment.

Best Publications

  • Monoclonal antibodies inhibit prion replication and delay the development of prion disease

    Anthony R. White;Perry Enever;Mourad Tayebi;Rosey Mushens

  • A band 3-based macrocomplex of integral and peripheral proteins in the RBC membrane

    Lesley J Bruce;Roland Beckmann;M Leticia Ribeiro;Luanne L Peters

  • CD151, the first member of the tetraspanin (TM4) superfamily detected on erythrocytes, is essential for the correct assembly of human basement membranes in kidney and skin

    Vanja Karamatic Crew;Nicholas Burton;Alexander Kagan;Carole A. Green

  • The expression of human blood group antigens during erythropoiesis in a cell culture system.

    Mark J.G. Southcott;Michael J.A. Tanner;David J. Anstee

  • Mollison's Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine

    Harvey G. Klein;David J. Anstee

  • Isolation and characterization of CD47 glycoprotein: a multispanning membrane protein which is the same as integrin-associated protein (IAP) and the ovarian tumour marker OA3

    W J Mawby;C H Holmes;D J Anstee;F A Spring

  • The Expression of Human Blood Group Antigens During Erythropoiesis in a Cell Culture System: Presented in part as an abstract at the 39th American Society of Hematology Meeting, December 5-9, 1997 (Blood 90:175b, 1997 [abstr, suppl 1, part 2]).

    Mark J.G. Southcott;Michael J.A. Tanner;David J. Anstee

  • Systematic documentation and analysis of human genetic variation in hemoglobinopathies using the microattribution approach

    Belinda Giardine;Joseph Borg;Joseph Borg;Douglas R Higgs;Kenneth R Peterson

  • Changes in the blood group Wright antigens are associated with a mutation at amino acid 658 in human erythrocyte band 3: a site of interaction between band 3 and glycophorin A under certain conditions.

    Lesley J. Bruce;Susan M. Ring;David J. Anstee;Marion E. Reid

  • The membrane change in En(a-) human erythrocytes. Absence of the major erythrocyte sialoglycoprotein.

    M J A Tanner;D J Anstee

  • Human red cell aquaporin CHIP. I. Molecular characterization of ABH and Colton blood group antigens.

    B L Smith;G M Preston;F A Spring;D J Anstee

  • Identification and partial characterization of the human erythrocyte membrane component(s) that express the antigens of the LW blood-group system

    G Mallinson;P G Martin;D J Anstee;M J A Tanner

  • GLYCOPHORIN AS A POSSIBLE RECEPTOR FOR PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM

    G Pasvol;M Jungery;D.J Weatherall;S.F Parsons

  • Regional heterogeneity of cellular prion protein isoforms in the mouse brain

    Vincent Beringue;Gary Mallinson;Maria Kaisar;Mourad Tayebi

  • A method for the direct demonstration of the lectin-binding components of the human erythrocyte membrane.

    M J A Tanner;D J Anstee

  • Identification of the Components of a Glycolytic Enzyme Metabolon on the Human Red Blood Cell Membrane

    Estela Puchulu-Campanella;Haiyan Chu;David J. Anstee;Jacob A. Galan

  • Targeted gene deletion demonstrates that the cell adhesion molecule ICAM-4 is critical for erythroblastic island formation

    Gloria Lee;Annie Lo;Annie Lo;Sarah A. Short;Sarah A. Short;Tosti J. Mankelow;Tosti J. Mankelow

  • Two individuals with elliptocytic red cells apparently lack three minor erythrocyte membrane sialoglycoproteins.

    D J Anstee;S F Parsons;K Ridgwell;M J A Tanner

  • Individuals lacking the Gerbich blood-group antigen have alterations in the human erythrocyte membrane sialoglycoproteins beta and gamma.

    D J Anstee;K Ridgwell;M J A Tanner;G L Daniels

  • Prion diseases are efficiently transmitted by blood transfusion in sheep. Commentary

    Laurence Zitvogel;Guido Kroemer;David J. Anstee;Fiona Houston

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. A. Tanner
Michael J. A. Tanner University of Bristol
Geoff Daniels
Geoff Daniels NHS Blood and Transplant
Narla Mohandas
Narla Mohandas New York Blood Center
Pertti Sistonen
Pertti Sistonen Finnish Red Cross
John Collinge
John Collinge University College London
C. P. Engelfriet
C. P. Engelfriet University of Amsterdam
Christopher G. Tate
Christopher G. Tate MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Xiuli An
Xiuli An New York Blood Center
Marion E. Reid
Marion E. Reid New York Blood Center
Luanne L. Peters
Luanne L. Peters The Jackson Laboratory

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