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  • 2001 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

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Hugh R. P. Miller is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom.

They have been recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh since 2001.

Best Publications

  • Interleukin 25 regulates type 2 cytokine-dependent immunity and limits chronic inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract

    Alexander M. Owyang;Colby Zaph;Emma H. Wilson;Katherine J. Guild

  • Delayed expulsion of the nematode Trichinella spiralis in mice lacking the mucosal mast cell-specific granule chymase, mouse mast cell protease-1.

    Pamela A. Knight;Steven H. Wright;Catherine E. Lawrence;Yvonne Y.W. Paterson

  • RELMβ/FIZZ2 is a goblet cell-specific immune-effector molecule in the gastrointestinal tract

    David Artis;Mei Lun Wang;Sue A. Keilbaugh;Weimian He

  • Mast cells disrupt epithelial barrier function during enteric nematode infection.

    Jacqueline R. McDermott;Ruth E. Bartram;Pamela A. Knight;Hugh R. P. Miller

  • The rat c-kit ligand, stem cell factor, induces the development of connective tissue-type and mucosal mast cells in vivo. Analysis by anatomical distribution, histochemistry, and protease phenotype.

    M. Tsai;Li-Sun Shih;G. F. J. Newlands;T. Takeishi

  • Production and activities of IgE in helminth infection.

    Ellen E. E. Jarrett;Hugh R. P. Miller

  • Tissue-specific expression of mast cell granule serine proteinases and their role in inflammation in the lung and gut

    Hugh R P Miller;Alan D Pemberton

  • The IL-27 Receptor (WSX-1) Is an Inhibitor of Innate and Adaptive Elements of Type 2 Immunity

    David Artis;Alejandro Villarino;Michael Silverman;Weimian He

  • Mucosal mast cells are functionally active during spontaneous expulsion of intestinal nematode infections in rat

    R. G. Woodbury;H. R. P. Miller;J. F. Huntley;G. F. J. Newlands

  • IgE enhances parasite clearance and regulates mast cell responses in mice infected with Trichinella spiralis.

    Michael F. Gurish;Paul J. Bryce;Hong Tao;Alison B. Kisselgof

  • Mucosal mast cells and the allergic response against nematode parasites.

    Hugh R.P. Miller

  • A Novel Function for Transforming Growth Factor-β1: Upregulation of the Expression and the IgE-Independent Extracellular Release of a Mucosal Mast Cell Granule-Specific β-Chymase, Mouse Mast Cell Protease-1

    Hugh R.P. Miller;Steven H. Wright;Pamela A. Knight;Elisabeth M. Thornton

  • Leukotriene B4, an activation product of mast cells, is a chemoattractant for their progenitors

    Charlotte L. Weller;Sarah J. Collington;Jeremy K. Brown;Hugh R.P. Miller

  • Release of the mucosal mast cell granule chymase, rat mast cell protease-II, during anaphylaxis is associated with the rapid development of paracellular permeability to macromolecules in rat jejunum.

    C. L. Scudamore;E. M. Thornton;L. Mcmillan;G. F. J. Newlands

  • Innate BALB/c Enteric Epithelial Responses to Trichinella spiralis: Inducible Expression of a Novel Goblet Cell Lectin, Intelectin-2, and Its Natural Deletion in C57BL/10 Mice

    Alan D. Pemberton;Pamela A. Knight;John Gamble;William H. Colledge

  • Generation of mucosal mast cells is stimulated in vitro by factors derived from T cells of helminth-infected rats.

    David M. Haig;Thomas A. McKee;Ellen E. E. Jarrett;Richard Woodbury

  • Systemic release of mucosal mast-cell protease in primed rats challenged with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis.

    H. R. P. Miller;R. G. Woodbury;J. F. Huntley;G. Newlands

  • Studies on pulmonary and systemic Aspergillus fumigatus-specific IgE and IgG antibodies in horses affected with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

    K H Schmallenbach;Irfan Rahman;H H L Sasse;Padraic Dixon

  • Trypsin stimulates proteinase-activated receptor-2-dependent and -independent activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases.

    Christopher M. Belham;Rothwelle J. Tate;Pamela H. Scott;Alan D. Pemberton

  • The isolation and characterization of globule leucocytes: their derivation from mucosal mast cells in parasitized sheep.

    J.F. Huntley;G. Newlands;H.R.P. Miller

  • Mouse mast cell protease-1 is required for the enteropathy induced by gastrointestinal helminth infection in the mouse

    Catherine E. Lawrence;Yvonne Y.W. Paterson;Steven H. Wright;Pamela A. Knight

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Michael F. Gurish
Michael F. Gurish Harvard Medical School
David Artis
David Artis Cornell University
Daniel S. Friend
Daniel S. Friend Brigham and Women's Hospital
Mary Norval
Mary Norval University of Edinburgh
Gary D. Wu
Gary D. Wu University of Pennsylvania
Malcolm W. Kennedy
Malcolm W. Kennedy University of Glasgow
Robin Plevin
Robin Plevin University of Strathclyde

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