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Jean S. Marshall

Jean S. Marshall

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Immunology

D-Index
61
Citations
13830
World Ranking
3225
National Ranking
80

Overview

Jean S. Marshall is affiliated with Dalhousie University in Canada and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Their research spans 47 publications in Medicine and 31 in Immunology and Microbiology.

The main subfields of their research include Immunology, Rheumatology, Epidemiology, Physiology, and Molecular Biology. Their work has focused on a variety of topics such as:

  • Mast cells and histamine
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Immune cell function and interaction
  • Mechanical circulatory support devices
  • Food allergy and anaphylaxis research
  • Cardiac and coronary surgery techniques
  • Breastfeeding practices and influences

The scientist has published frequently in several key venues including:

  • Scientific Reports (5 publications)
  • Frontiers in Immunology (4 publications)
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (3 publications)
  • Immunology and Cell Biology (3 publications)
  • Perfusion (2 publications)

Jean S. Marshall has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors, among whom the most frequent are Ian D. Haidl with 11 joint works, and Edwin Leong, Joel Bierer, Roger Stanzel, and John L. Sapp with six joint publications each.

Notable recent papers authored include:

  • "Breastfeeding and the developmental origins of mucosal immunity: how human milk shapes the innate and adaptive mucosal immune systems" (2021), published in Current Opinion in Gastroenterology
  • "Microbial colonization programs are structured by breastfeeding and guide healthy respiratory development" (2024), published in Cell
  • "Myeloid-derived suppressor cell depletion therapy targets IL-17A-expressing mammary carcinomas" (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • "Mast Cells and Skin and Breast Cancers: A Complicated and Microenvironment-Dependent Role" (2021), published in Cells
  • "Mast Cell Modulation of B Cell Responses: An Under-Appreciated Partnership in Host Defence" (2021), published in Frontiers in Immunology

Best Publications

  • An introduction to immunology and immunopathology

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  • Mast-cell responses to pathogens

    Jean S. Marshall

  • Psychometric scores and persistence of irritable bowel after infectious diarrhoea

    K.A Gwee;N.W Read;J.C Graham;M.W McKendrick

  • Cutting edge: distinct Toll-like receptor 2 activators selectively induce different classes of mediator production from human mast cells.

    Jeffrey D. McCurdy;Timothy J. Olynych;Lauren H. Maher;Jean S. Marshall

  • Pavlovian conditioning of rat mucosal mast cells to secrete rat mast cell protease II.

    Glenda MacQueen;Jean Marshall;Mary Perdue;Shepard Siegel

  • New and emerging roles for mast cells in host defence.

    Wojciech Dawicki;Jean S Marshall

  • Toll-like Receptor 4-mediated Activation of Murine Mast Cells

    J. D. McCurdy;T.-J. Lin;Jean S. Marshall

  • Cytokine and eosinophil responses in the lung, peripheral blood, and bone marrow compartments in a murine model of allergen-induced airways inflammation.

    Yuichi Ohkawara;Xue-Feng Lei;Martin R. Stampfli;Jean S. Marshall

  • Mast cells in innate immunity

    Jean S Marshall;Dunia M Jawdat

  • IL-6 production by rat peritoneal mast cells is not necessarily preceded by histamine release and can be induced by bacterial lipopolysaccharide.

    I Leal-Berumen;P Conlon;J S Marshall

  • Production of IgE antibody and allergic sensitization of intestinal and peripheral tissues after oral immunization with protein Ag and cholera toxin.

    D. P. Snider;J. S. Marshall;M. H. Perdue;Hong Liang

  • Dengue Virus Selectively Induces Human Mast Cell Chemokine Production

    Christine A. King;Robert Anderson;Jean S. Marshall

  • Interleukin (IL)-10 inhibits long-term IL-6 production but not preformed mediator release from rat peritoneal mast cells.

    J S Marshall;I Leal-Berumen;L Nielsen;M Glibetic

  • Prostaglandin E2 Induces Degranulation-Independent Production of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor by Human Mast Cells

    Raja M. Abdel-Majid;Jean S. Marshall

  • Release of Vasoactive Cytokines by Antibody-Enhanced Dengue Virus Infection of a Human Mast Cell/Basophil Line

    Christine A. King;Jean S. Marshall;Hashem Alshurafa;Robert Anderson

  • Mast Cell/Nerve Interactions In Vitro and In Vivo

    John Bienenstock;Glenda Macqueen;Piersante Sestini;Jean S. Marshall

  • Mast cells as targets for immunotherapy of solid tumors

    Sharon A. Oldford;Jean S. Marshall

  • TNF-alpha production by eosinophils in upper airways inflammation (nasal polyposis).

    S Finotto;I Ohno;J S Marshall;J Gauldie

  • Human mast cell activation with virus-associated stimuli leads to the selective chemotaxis of natural killer cells by a CXCL8-dependent mechanism.

    Sarah M Burke;Thomas B Issekutz;Karkada Mohan;Patrick W K Lee

  • Granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) gene expression by eosinophils in nasal polyposis.

    Isao Ohno;Richard Lea;Susetta Finotto;Jean Marshall

  • Nerve Growth Factor Modifies the Expression of Inflammatory Cytokines by Mast Cells Via a Prostanoid-Dependent Mechanism

    Jean S. Marshall;Kaede Gomi;Michael G. Blennerhassett;John Bienenstock

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry Dolovich
Jerry Dolovich McMaster University
John Bienenstock
John Bienenstock McMaster University
Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson Dalhousie University
Thomas B. Issekutz
Thomas B. Issekutz Dalhousie University
Judah A. Denburg
Judah A. Denburg McMaster University
Manel Jordana
Manel Jordana McMaster University
Stephen M. Collins
Stephen M. Collins McMaster University
Allan B. Becker
Allan B. Becker University of Manitoba
Jack Gauldie
Jack Gauldie McMaster University
Malcolm R. Sears
Malcolm R. Sears McMaster University

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