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51
Citations
28310
World Ranking
16907
National Ranking
474

Overview

Ian G. Young is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their academic activities and contributions are associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome

    S. Anderson;A. T. Bankier;B. G. Barrell;M. H. L. de Bruijn

  • Interleukin 5 deficiency abolishes eosinophilia, airways hyperreactivity, and lung damage in a mouse asthma model.

    P S Foster;S P Hogan;A J Ramsay;K I Matthaei

  • Recombinant human interleukin 5 is a selective activator of human eosinophil function.

    Angel F. Lopez;Colin J. Sanderson;Jennifer R. Gamble;Hugh D. Campbell

  • IL-5-Deficient Mice Have a Developmental Defect in CD5+ B-1 Cells and Lack Eosinophilia but Have Normal Antibody and Cytotoxic T Cell Responses

    Manfred Kopf;Frank Brombacher;Philip D Hodgkin;Alistair J Ramsay

  • Molecular cloning of cDNA for murine interleukin-3.

    M. C. Fung;A. J. Hapel;S. Ymer;D. R. Cohen

  • Molecular cloning, nucleotide sequence, and expression of the gene encoding human eosinophil differentiation factor (interleukin-5)

    Hugh D. Campbell;William Q. J. Tucker;Yvonne Hort;Mary E. Martinson

  • Relationship between interleukin-5 and eotaxin in regulating blood and tissue eosinophilia in mice.

    A W Mould;K I Matthaei;I G Young;P S Foster

  • Different pattern of codon recognition by mammalian mitochondrial tRNAs.

    B. G. Barrell;Stephen Anderson;A. T. Bankier;M. H. de Bruijn

  • Intrinsic defect in T cell production of interleukin (IL)-13 in the absence of both IL-5 and eotaxin precludes the development of eosinophilia and airways hyperreactivity in experimental asthma.

    Joerg Mattes;Ming Yang;Surendran Mahalingam;Joachim Kuehr

  • Constitutive synthesis of interleukin-3 by leukaemia cell line WEHI-3B is due to retroviral insertion near the gene.

    S. Ymer;W. Q. J. Tucker;C. J. Sanderson;A. J. Hapel

  • A Novel T Cell-Regulated Mechanism Modulating Allergen-Induced Airways Hyperreactivity in BALB/c Mice Independently of IL-4 and IL-5

    Simon P. Hogan;Klaus I. Matthaei;Janine M. Young;Aulikki Koskinen

  • Molecular and Cellular Biology of Eosinophil Differentiation Factor (Interleukin-5) and its Effects on Human and Mouse B Cells

    Colin J. Sanderson;Hugh D. Campbell;Ian G. Young

  • Molecular organization of the cytokine gene cluster, involving the human IL-3, IL-4, IL-5, and GM-CSF genes, on human chromosome 5

    BH van Leeuwen;ME Martinson;GC Webb;IG Young

  • Interleukin-5-producing CD4+ T cells play a pivotal role in aeroallergen-induced eosinophilia, bronchial hyperreactivity, and lung damage in mice

    Simon P. Hogan;Aulikki Koskinen;Klaus I. Matthaei;Ian G. Young

  • Elemental signals regulating eosinophil accumulation in the lung.

    Paul S. Foster;Arne W. Mould;Ming Yang;Jason Mackenzie

  • Recombinant human interleukin 5 is an eosinophil differentiation factor but has no activity in standard human B cell growth factor assays.

    Elaine Clutterbuck;John G. Shields;John Gordon;Susan H. Smith

  • Interleukin-13 Mediates Airways Hyperreactivity through the IL-4 Receptor-Alpha Chain and STAT-6 Independently of IL-5 and Eotaxin

    Ming Yang;Simon P. Hogan;Peter J. Henry;Klaus I. Matthaei

  • Nucleotide sequence coding for the respiratory NADH dehydrogenase of Escherichia coli. UUG initiation codon.

    Ian G. Young;Bruce L. Rogers;Hugh D. Campbell;Anthony Jaworowski

  • The effect of IL-5 and eotaxin expression in the lung on eosinophil trafficking and degranulation and the induction of bronchial hyperreactivity

    Arne W. Mould;Alistair J. Ramsay;Klaus I. Matthaei;Ian G. Young

  • Eotaxin-2 and IL-5 cooperate in the lung to regulate IL-13 production and airway eosinophilia and hyperreactivity

    Ming Yang;Simon P Hogan;Surendran Mahalingam;Sam M Pope

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus I. Matthaei
Klaus I. Matthaei Australian National University
Paul S. Foster
Paul S. Foster Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
James M. Murphy
James M. Murphy Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Simon P. Hogan
Simon P. Hogan Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Marc E. Rothenberg
Marc E. Rothenberg Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
David L. Ollis
David L. Ollis Australian National University
Andrew N. J. McKenzie
Andrew N. J. McKenzie MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Joerg Mattes
Joerg Mattes University of Newcastle Australia
Bruce A. Roe
Bruce A. Roe University of Oklahoma
James R. Lupski
James R. Lupski Baylor College of Medicine

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