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Eric A. Barnard was a researcher affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their work contributed to several key areas within medicine and the life sciences.

The main fields of study associated with Barnard included Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Within these areas, notable subfields were Immunology, Genetics, and Physiology.

Their research focused on several specific topics, including:

  • Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation
  • Mesenchymal stem cell research
  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology

Barnard was involved in the publication of research papers in scientific journals. A recent paper authored in 2024 was titled Delayed Trp53 Activation Protects Dnmt3a-Mutant Haematopoietic Stem Cells from Inflammatory Attrition, published in the journal Blood.

Frequent co-authors with Barnard on this work included:

  • Ludovica Marando
  • George Giotopoulos
  • Pedro Madrigal
  • Dhoyazan Azazi
  • Ryan Asby

The primary venue for Barnard's publications was the journal Blood.

Best Publications

  • Sequence and functional expression of the GABA A receptor shows a ligand-gated receptor super-family

    Peter R. Schofield;Peter R. Schofield;Mark G. Darlison;Norihisa Fujita;David R. Burt;David R. Burt

  • International Union of Pharmacology. XV. Subtypes of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptors: classification on the basis of subunit structure and receptor function.

    E. A. Barnard;P. Skolnick;R. W. Olsen;H. Mohler

  • International Union of Pharmacology LVIII: Update on the P2Y G Protein-Coupled Nucleotide Receptors: From Molecular Mechanisms and Pathophysiology to Therapy

    Maria Pia Abbracchio;Geoffrey Burnstock;Jean-Marie Boeynaems;Eric A Barnard

  • The molecular basis of muscular dystrophy in the mdx mouse: a point mutation

    Piotr Sicinski;Yan Geng;Allan S. Ryder-Cook;Eric A. Barnard

  • Structural and functional basis for GABAA receptor heterogeneity.

    Edwin S. Levitan;Peter R. Schofield;Peter R. Schofield;David R. Burt;Lucy M. Rhee

  • Cloning and functional expression of a brain G‐protein‐coupled ATP receptor

    Tania E. Webb;Tania E. Webb;Joseph Simon;Joseph Simon;Belinda J. Krishek;Alan N. Bateson

  • Quaternary Structure of the Native GABAA Receptor Determined by Electron Microscopic Image Analysis

    N. Nayeem;T. P. Green;I. L. Martin;E. A. Barnard

  • Characterization of the UDP-glucose receptor (re-named here the P2Y14 receptor) adds diversity to the P2Y receptor family.

    Maria Pia Abbracchio;Jean-Marie Boeynaems;Eric A Barnard;José L Boyer

  • Molecular biology of the GABAA receptor: the receptor/channel superfamily

    Eric A. Barnard;Mark G. Darlison;Peter H. Seeburg

  • A gamma-aminobutyric acid/benzodiazepine receptor complex of bovine cerebral cortex.

    E Sigel;F A Stephenson;C Mamalaki;E A Barnard

  • Caenorhabditis elegans levamisole resistance genes lev-1, unc-29, and unc-38 encode functional nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits.

    John T. Fleming;John T. Fleming;Michael D. Squire;Michael D. Squire;Thomas M. Barnes;Camilla Tornoe

  • Translation of Exogenous Messenger RNA Coding for Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Produces Functional Receptors in Xenopus Oocytes

    Eric Albert Barnard;Ricardo Miledi;K. Sumikawa

  • Analysis of the Set of GABAA Receptor Genes in the Human Genome

    Joseph Simon;Hironobu Wakimoto;Norihisa Fujita;Marc Lalande

  • G protein-coupled receptors for ATP and other nucleotides: a new receptor family

    Eric A. Barnard;Geoffrey Burnstock;Geoffrey Burnstock;Tania E. Webb

  • Expression of four alternative dystrophin transcripts in brain regions regulated by different promoters

    Dariusz C. Górecki;Anthony P. Monaco;Jonathan M. J. Derry;Ann P. Walker

  • Biological function of pancreatic ribonuclease.

    Eric A. Barnard

  • Cholinergic receptor molecules and cholinesterase molecules at mouse skeletal muscle junctions.

    E A Barnard;J Wieckowski;T H Chiu

  • Single subunits of the GABAA receptor form ion channels with properties of the native receptor

    Leslie A. C. Blair;Edwin S. Levitan;John Marshall;Vincent E. Dionne

  • Active multi-subunit ACh receptor assembled by translation of heterologous mRNA in Xenopus oocytes

    K. Sumikawa;M. Houghton;J. S. Emtage;B. M. Richards

  • A gamma-aminobutyric acid/benzodiazepine receptor complex from bovine cerebral cortex. Improved purification with preservation of regulatory sites and their interactions.

    E Sigel;E A Barnard

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark G. Darlison
Mark G. Darlison Edinburgh Napier University
J. Oliver Dolly
J. Oliver Dolly Imperial College London
Geoffrey Burnstock
Geoffrey Burnstock University College London
Patrick P.A. Humphrey
Patrick P.A. Humphrey International Headache Society
Katumi Sumikawa
Katumi Sumikawa University of California, Irvine
Trevor G. Smart
Trevor G. Smart University College London
Karl Wah Keung Tsim
Karl Wah Keung Tsim Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Peter R. Schofield
Peter R. Schofield Neuroscience Research Australia
Andrew A. Hicks
Andrew A. Hicks University of Lübeck
Stephen J. Moss
Stephen J. Moss Tufts University

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