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John D. Hayball is affiliated with the University of South Australia in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these areas, their work focuses on specific subfields such as:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Immunology
  • Cancer Research
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

The principal topics addressed in their publications cover:

  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Virology and Viral Diseases
  • Vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Mechanical overloading induces GPX4-regulated chondrocyte ferroptosis in osteoarthritis via Piezo1 channel facilitated calcium influx" (2022, Journal of Advanced Research)
  • "Cortistatin protects against intervertebral disc degeneration through targeting mitochondrial ROS-dependent NLRP3 inflammasome activation" (2020, Theranostics)
  • "Arthritogenic Alphavirus Vaccines: Serogrouping Versus Cross-Protection in Mouse Models" (2020, Vaccines)
  • "HPV E7-mediated NCAPH ectopic expression regulates the carcinogenesis of cervical carcinoma via PI3K/AKT/SGK pathway" (2020, Cell Death and Disease)
  • "The vaccinia virus based Sementis Copenhagen Vector vaccine against Zika and chikungunya is immunogenic in non-human primates" (2020, npj Vaccines)

Frequent publication venues for this scientist include:

  • Cell Death and Disease
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Advanced Research

Throughout their career, John D. Hayball has collaborated with several researchers multiple times. Notable frequent co-authors are:

  • Liang Liu
  • Krasimir Vasilev
  • Kerrilyn R. Diener
  • Tamara H. Cooper
  • Natalie A. Prow

Best Publications

  • GD2-specific CAR T Cells Undergo Potent Activation and Deletion Following Antigen Encounter but can be Protected From Activation-induced Cell Death by PD-1 Blockade

    Tessa Gargett;Wenbo Yu;Gianpietro Dotti;Eric S Yvon

  • Seminal fluid regulates accumulation of FOXP3+ regulatory T cells in the preimplantation mouse uterus through expanding the FOXP3+ cell pool and CCL19-mediated recruitment.

    Leigh R. Guerin;Lachlan M. Moldenhauer;Jelmer R. Prins;John J. Bromfield

  • Cross-Presentation of Male Seminal Fluid Antigens Elicits T Cell Activation to Initiate the Female Immune Response to Pregnancy

    Lachlan M. Moldenhauer;Kerrilyn R. Diener;Dougal M. Thring;Michael P. Brown

  • Activated Carbon, Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: Materials and Composites for Advanced Water Purification

    Martin J. Sweetman;Steve May;Nick Mebberson;Phillip Pendleton

  • Administration of a commercial immunostimulant preparation, EcoActiva as a feed supplement enhances macrophage respiratory burst and the growth rate of snapper (Pagrus auratus, Sparidae (Bloch and Schneider)) in winter.

    Mathew T Cook;Peter J Hayball;Wayne Hutchinson;Barbara F Nowak

  • Guanylated Polymethacrylates: A Class of Potent Antimicrobial Polymers with Low Hemolytic Activity

    Katherine E S Locock;Thomas D Michl;Jules D P Valentin;Krasimir Vasilev

  • Activating T regulatory cells for tolerance in early pregnancy - the contribution of seminal fluid.

    Sarah A. Robertson;Leigh R. Guerin;Lachlan M. Moldenhauer;John D. Hayball

  • Biomaterial Surface Hydrophobicity-Mediated Serum Protein Adsorption and Immune Responses.

    Rahul Madathiparambil Visalakshan;Melanie N. MacGregor;Salini Sasidharan;Artur Ghazaryan

  • Substrate independent silver nanoparticle based antibacterial coatings

    Shima Taheri;Alex Cavallaro;Susan N. Christo;Louise E. Smith

  • Major histocompatibility complex independent clonal T cell anergy by direct interaction of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B with the T cell antigen receptor.

    Colin R.A. Hewitt;Jonathan R. Lamb;John Hayball;Mark Hill

  • Cortistatin protects against intervertebral disc degeneration through targeting mitochondrial ROS-dependent NLRP3 inflammasome activation.

    Yunpeng Zhao;Cheng Qiu;Wenhan Wang;Jiangfan Peng

  • Innate Immunity and Biomaterials at the Nexus: Friends or Foes.

    Susan N. Christo;Kerrilyn R. Diener;Akash Bachhuka;Krasimir Vasilev

  • GM-CSF Is an Essential Regulator of T Cell Activation Competence in Uterine Dendritic Cells during Early Pregnancy in Mice

    Lachlan M. Moldenhauer;Sarah N. Keenihan;John D. Hayball;John D. Hayball;Sarah A. Robertson

  • Effect of natural polymorphism at residue 86 of the HLA-DR beta chain on peptide binding.

    R Busch;C M Hill;J D Hayball;J R Lamb

  • Improving vaccines by incorporating immunological coadjuvants

    Cara K Fraser;Kerrilyn R Diener;Michael P Brown;John D Hayball

  • Overlapping T-cell epitopes in the group I allergen of Dermatophagoides species restricted by HLA-DP and HLA-DR class II molecules

    Julie A. Higgins;Christopher J. Thorpe;John D. Hayball;Robyn E. O'Hehir

  • Antimicrobial Polymethacrylates Synthesized as Mimics of Tryptophan-Rich Cationic Peptides

    Katherine E. S. Locock;Thomas D. Michl;Natalie Stevens;John D. Hayball

  • Therapeutic targeting of HMGB1 during experimental sepsis modulates the inflammatory cytokine profile to one associated with improved clinical outcomes

    Natalie E. Stevens;Marianne J. Chapman;Marianne J. Chapman;Cara K. Fraser;Tim R. Kuchel

  • Analysis of human T cell responses to the group II allergen of Dermatophagoides species: Localization of major antigenic sites

    Robyn E. O'Hehir;Adrienne Verhoef;Elisabeth Panagiotopoulou;Sanjay Keswani

  • The Role of Surface Nanotopography and Chemistry on Primary Neutrophil and Macrophage Cellular Responses.

    Susan N Christo;Akash Bachhuka;Kerrilyn R Diener;Kerrilyn R Diener;Agnieszka Mierczynska

  • The efficacy of a commercial β-glucan preparation, EcoActiva^ , on stimulating respiratory burst activity of head-kidney macrophages from pink snapper (Pagrus auratus), Sparidae

    Mathew T. Cook;Peter J. Hayball;Wayne Hutchinson;Barbara Nowak

  • The multifunctional alarmin HMGB1 with roles in the pathophysiology of sepsis and cancer

    Kerrilyn R Diener;Noor Al-Dasooqi;Erin L Lousberg;John D Hayball

  • Evaluation of trained immunity by β-1, 3 (d)-glucan on murine monocytes in vitro and duration of response in vivo.

    Pablo Garcia-Valtanen;Ruth Marian Guzman-Genuino;David L Williams;John D Hayball;John D Hayball

  • A vaccinia-based single vector construct multi-pathogen vaccine protects against both Zika and chikungunya viruses.

    Natalie A Prow;Liang Liu;Eri Nakayama;Eri Nakayama;Tamara H Cooper

Frequent Co-Authors

Krasimir Vasilev
Krasimir Vasilev University of South Australia
Sarah A. Robertson
Sarah A. Robertson University of Adelaide
Hans J. Griesser
Hans J. Griesser University of South Australia
Barbara F. Nowak
Barbara F. Nowak University of Tasmania
Robyn E O'Hehir
Robyn E O'Hehir Monash University
Jonathan R. Lamb
Jonathan R. Lamb Imperial College London
Simon Phipps
Simon Phipps University of Queensland
Andreas Suhrbier
Andreas Suhrbier QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Richard A. Lake
Richard A. Lake University of Western Australia
Stuart B. Mazzone
Stuart B. Mazzone University of Melbourne

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