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Larry J. Guilbert

Larry J. Guilbert

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
15709
World Ranking
14816
National Ranking
520

Overview

Larry J. Guilbert is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities associated with this institution.

There is no recorded data on recent publications, co-authors, or specific journals and conferences linked to the scientist. Similarly, information on book publications, including publishers or titles, is not available.

The fields and subfields of study connected to Larry J. Guilbert have not been documented in the provided data. No particular research topics or thematic areas linked to their work were specified.

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Best Publications

  • Bidirectional cytokine interactions in the maternal-fetal relationship: is successful pregnancy a TH2 phenomenon?

    Thomas G. Wegmann;Hui Lin;Larry Guilbert;Tim R. Mosmann

  • Synthesis of T helper 2-type cytokines at the maternal-fetal interface.

    Hui Lin;T. R. Mosmann;L. Guilbert;Siriporn Tuntipopipat

  • Survival of mononuclear phagocytes depends on a lineage-specific growth factor that the differentiated cells selectively destroy

    Robert J. Tushinski;Ivan T. Oliver;Larry J. Guilbert;P.Wendy Tynan

  • Inflammatory processes in preterm and term parturition

    Inge Christiaens;Dean B. Zaragoza;Larry Guilbert;Sarah A. Robertson

  • Cytotoxicity of tumour necrosis factor-alpha and gamma-interferon against primary human placental trophoblasts.

    J. Yui;M. Garcia-Lloret;T.G. Wegmann;L.J. Guilbert;L.J. Guilbert

  • T helper 1 response against Leishmania major in pregnant C57BL/6 mice increases implantation failure and fetal resorptions. Correlation with increased IFN-gamma and TNF and reduced IL-10 production by placental cells.

    Lakshmi Krishnan;L. J. Guilbert;T. G. Wegmann;M. Belosevic

  • Induction of c-fos during myelomonocytic differentiation and macrophage proliferation.

    Rolf Müller;Tom Curran;Dagmar Müller;Larry Guilbert

  • Pregnancy impairs resistance of C57BL/6 mice to Leishmania major infection and causes decreased antigen-specific IFN-gamma response and increased production of T helper 2 cytokines.

    Lakshmi Krishnan;L. J. Guilbert;A. S. Russell;T. G. Wegmann

  • The role of cytokines in gestation.

    Sarah A. Robertson;Robert F. Seamark;Larry J. Guilbert;Thomas G. Wegmann

  • Invasion of the leukocytes into the fetal-maternal interface during pregnancy

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Larry J. Guilbert;David M. Olson

  • Biology of the hemopoietic microenvironment.

    Hector Mayani;Larry J. Guilbert;Anna Janowska‐Wieczorek

  • Demonstration of Functional Cytokine-Placental Interactions: CSF-1 and GM-CSF Stimulate Human Cytotrophoblast Differentiation and Peptide Hormone Secretion

    Garcia-Lloret Mi;Morrish Dw;Wegmann Tg;Honore L

  • Epidermal growth factor inhibits cytokine-induced apoptosis of primary human trophoblasts.

    Maria Ines Garcia-Lloret;Jane Yui;Bonnie Winkler-Lowen;Larry J. Guilbert

  • In vitro cultured human term cytotrophoblast: a model for normal primary epithelial cells demonstrating a spontaneous differentiation programme that requires EGF for extensive development of syncytium.

    D.W. Morrish;J. Dakour;H. Li;J. Xiao

  • The trophoblast as an integral component of a macrophage-cytokine network

    Larry Guilbert;Sarah A. Robertson;Thomas G. Wegmann

  • Functional, long-term cultures of human term trophoblasts purified by column-elimination of CD9 expressing cells.

    J. Yui;M. Garcia-Lloret;A.J. Brown;R.C. Berdan

  • Production of colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) by mouse astroglia in vitro.

    C. Hao;L. J. Guilbert;D.Sc. S. Fedoroff Ph.D.

  • Permissive cytomegalovirus infection of primary villous term and first trimester trophoblasts.

    D. G. Hemmings;R. Kilani;C. Nykiforuk;J. Preiksaitis

  • Infection of Placental Trophoblasts by Toxoplasma gondii

    Marjan Abbasi;Kinga Kowalewska-Grochowska;Mohammad A. Bahar;Ruhangiz T. Kilani

  • Theoretical Article The trophoblast as an integral component of a macrophage-cytokine network

    Larry Guilbert;Sarah A. Robertson;Thomas G. Wegmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip N. Baker
Philip N. Baker University of Leicester
Tim R. Mosmann
Tim R. Mosmann University of Rochester Medical Center
Sarah A. Robertson
Sarah A. Robertson University of Adelaide
David A. Clark
David A. Clark McMaster University
Subash Sad
Subash Sad University of Ottawa
Anna Janowska-Wieczorek
Anna Janowska-Wieczorek University of Alberta
Miodrag Belosevic
Miodrag Belosevic University of Alberta
Carol E. Cass
Carol E. Cass University of Alberta
David N. Brindley
David N. Brindley University of Alberta
Nicholas M. Gough
Nicholas M. Gough Nick Gough & Associates Pty Ltd

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