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Lynne C. Weaver is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their research focuses primarily on immunology and microbiology, with specific attention to immunology and allergy subfields. Weaver's work covers topics related to cell adhesion molecules research, immune response and inflammation, and immune cells in cancer.

Their recent publications demonstrate engagement with both fundamental and applied immunological research. Notable papers include:

  • β2 Integrin CD11d/CD18: From Expression to an Emerging Role in Staged Leukocyte Migration (2021), published in Frontiers in Immunology
  • Humanized anti-CD11d monoclonal antibodies suitable for basic research and therapeutic applications (2024), published in Antibody Therapeutics

Weaver has collaborated frequently with several colleagues in the field. These co-authors include:

  • Eoin N. Blythe
  • Arthur Brown
  • Gregory A. Dekaban
  • Christy Barreira
  • Corby Fink

The venues where Weaver has published most frequently reflect their focus areas, including Frontiers in Immunology and Antibody Therapeutics.

The main scientific disciplines of Weaver's work include:

  • Immunology and Microbiology
  • Medicine

Within these domains, they have contributed to advancing knowledge on immune mechanisms related to inflammation, leukocyte migration, and the functions of specific integrins such as CD11d/CD18. Their research explores these molecules in contexts ranging from basic cell biology to therapeutic antibody development.

Best Publications

  • The cellular inflammatory response in human spinal cords after injury.

    Jennifer C. Fleming;Michael D. Norenberg;David A. Ramsay;Gregory A. Dekaban

  • Transient Blockade of the CD11d/CD18 Integrin Reduces Secondary Damage after Spinal Cord Injury, Improving Sensory, Autonomic, and Motor Function

    Denis Gris;Daniel R. Marsh;Mark A. Oatway;Yuhua Chen

  • Sprouting of primary afferent fibers after spinal cord transection in the rat

    N.R Krenz;L.C Weaver

  • A systematic review of non-invasive pharmacologic neuroprotective treatments for acute spinal cord injury.

    Brian K. Kwon;Elena Okon;Jessica Hillyer;Cody Mann

  • Autonomic Dysreflexia and Primary Afferent Sprouting after Clip-Compression Injury of the Rat Spinal Cord

    Lynne C. Weaver;P. Verghese;J.C. Bruce;M.G. Fehlings

  • NEUTRALIZING INTRASPINAL NERVE GROWTH FACTOR BLOCKS AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA CAUSED BY SPINAL CORD INJURY

    Natalie R. Krenz;Susan O. Meakin;Susan O. Meakin;Andrei V. Krassioukov;Lynne C. Weaver;Lynne C. Weaver

  • Morphological changes in sympathetic preganglionic neurons after spinal cord injury in rats.

    A.V. Krassioukov;L.C. Weaver

  • Early anti‐inflammatory treatment reduces lipid peroxidation and protein nitration after spinal cord injury in rats

    Feng Bao;Yuhua Chen;Gregory A. Dekaban;Lynne C. Weaver

  • Chronic Pain after Clip-Compression Injury of the Rat Spinal Cord

    Jamie C. Bruce;Mark A. Oatway;Lynne C. Weaver

  • Inhibition of Monocyte/Macrophage Migration to a Spinal Cord Injury Site by an Antibody to the Integrin αD: A Potential New Anti-inflammatory Treatment

    P.Joy Mabon;Lynne C. Weaver;Gregory A. Dekaban

  • The 5-HT3 receptor facilitates at-level mechanical allodynia following spinal cord injury.

    Mark A Oatway;Yuhua Chen;Lynne C Weaver;Lynne C Weaver

  • Nerve growth factor in glia and inflammatory cells of the injured rat spinal cord.

    Natalie R. Krenz;Lynne C. Weaver

  • The systemic inflammatory response after spinal cord injury damages lungs and kidneys.

    Denis Gris;Eilis F. Hamilton;Lynne C. Weaver

  • NGF message and protein distribution in the injured rat spinal cord

    Arthur Brown;Mary-Jo Ricci;Lynne C. Weaver;Lynne C. Weaver

  • A monoclonal antibody to CD11d reduces the inflammatory infiltrate into the injured spinal cord: a potential neuroprotective treatment.

    L.R. Saville;C.H. Pospisil;L.A. Mawhinney;F. Bao

  • Autonomic dysreflexia after spinal cord injury: central mechanisms and strategies for prevention.

    Lynne C Weaver;Daniel R Marsh;Denis Gris;Arthur Brown

  • A systematic review of directly applied biologic therapies for acute spinal cord injury.

    Brian K. Kwon;Elena B. Okon;Ward Plunet;Darryl Baptiste

  • Episodic hypertension due to autonomic dysreflexia in acute and chronic spinal cord-injured rats

    A. V. Krassioukov;L. C. Weaver

  • Changes in synaptic inputs to sympathetic preganglionic neurons after spinal cord injury.

    Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith;Lynne C. Weaver

  • Changes in immunoreactivity for growth associated protein-43 suggest reorganization of synapses on spinal sympathetic neurons after cord transection

    L.C Weaver;A.K Cassam;A.V Krassioukov;I.J Llewellyn-Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrei V. Krassioukov
Andrei V. Krassioukov University of British Columbia
Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith
Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith Flinders University
Sandy R. Shultz
Sandy R. Shultz Monash University
Donald P. Cain
Donald P. Cain University of Western Ontario
Wolfram Tetzlaff
Wolfram Tetzlaff University of British Columbia
Phillip G. Popovich
Phillip G. Popovich The Ohio State University
W. Dalton Dietrich
W. Dalton Dietrich University of Miami
David F. Cechetto
David F. Cechetto University of Western Ontario
Keith A. Crutcher
Keith A. Crutcher University of Cincinnati
Andrew Hemphill
Andrew Hemphill University of Bern

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