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11925
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Overview

Margaret J. Dallman is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the life sciences, with a focus on molecular biology, biophysics, immunology, materials chemistry, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's main fields of study are biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and immunology and microbiology. Within these broader areas, their work covers several subfields, including:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Biophysics
  • Immunology
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering

Margaret J. Dallman's research topics reflect these fields and include:

  • Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
  • Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Aquaculture Disease Management and Microbiota
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

The scientist has published several recent papers, notable among them:

  • Photoswitchable gRNAs for Spatiotemporally Controlled CRISPR-Cas-Based Genomic Regulation, 2020, ACS Central Science
  • In vivo biomolecular imaging of zebrafish embryos using confocal Raman spectroscopy, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Zebrafish IL-4-like Cytokines and IL-10 Suppress Inflammation but Only IL-10 Is Essential for Gill Homeostasis, 2020, The Journal of Immunology
  • Modular Synthesis of Semiconducting Graft Copolymers to Achieve "Clickable" Fluorescent Nanoparticles with Long Circulation and Specific Cancer Targeting, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • Potent Virustatic Polymer-Lipid Nanomimics Block Viral Entry and Inhibit Malaria Parasites In Vivo, 2022, ACS Central Science

The frequent venues where their work has appeared include:

  • ACS Central Science
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Advanced Materials

Collaboration forms a significant part of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include Laurence Bugeon, Håkon Høgset, Molly M. Stevens, Marie-Christine Ramel, and Jonathan P. Wojciechowski.

Best Publications

  • Relation of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T-cell suppression of allergen-driven T-cell activation to atopic status and expression of allergic disease.

    Eleanor M Ling;Eleanor M Ling;Trevor Smith;X Dao Nguyen;Carol Pridgeon

  • Systemic cytokine response after major surgery

    R J Baigrie;P M Lamont;D Kwiatkowski;M J Dallman

  • Reversing the defective induction of IL-10-secreting regulatory T cells in glucocorticoid-resistant asthma patients.

    Emmanuel Xystrakis;Siddharth Kusumakar;Sandra Boswell;Emma Peek

  • Functions of rat T-lymphocyte subsets isolated by means of monoclonal antibodies.

    D. w. Mason;R. P. Arthur;M. J. Dallman;J. R. Green

  • MRC OX-19: a monoclonal antibody that labels rat T lymphocytes and augments in vitro proliferative responses.

    Margaret J. Dallman;Matthew L. Thomas;Jon R. Green

  • Peripheral tolerance to alloantigen results from altered regulation of the interleukin 2 pathway.

    M J Dallman;O Shiho;T H Page;K J Wood

  • Graft-versus-host disease induces expression of Ia antigen in rat epidermal cells and gut epithelium

    D. W. Mason;M. Dallman;A. N. Barclay

  • Cytokine gene transcription in vascularised organ grafts: analysis using semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction.

    M J Dallman;C P Larsen;P J Morris

  • Serrate1-induced Notch signalling regulates the decision between immunity and tolerance made by peripheral CD4+ T cells

    Gerard F. Hoyne;Isabelle Le Roux;Marta Corsin-Jimenez;Karen Tan

  • Analysis of cytokine gene expression during fetal thymic ontogeny using the polymerase chain reaction.

    R A Montgomery;M J Dallman

  • The roles of host and donor cells in the rejection of skin allografts by T cell-deprived rats injected with syngeneic T cells.

    Margaret J. Dallman;Donald W. Mason;Michael Webb

  • Cytokines and transplantation: Th1/Th2 regulation of the immune response to solid organ transplants in the adult

    Margaret J Dallman

  • From seeing to believing: labelling strategies for in vivo cell-tracking experiments.

    Fränze Progatzky;Margaret J. Dallman;Cristina Lo Celso

  • Impaired Antiviral Response and Alpha/Beta Interferon Induction in Mice Lacking Beta Interferon

    Raj Deonarain;Antonio Alcamí;Maria Alexiou;Margaret J. Dallman

  • The CD46-Jagged1 interaction is critical for human TH1 immunity

    Gaëlle Le Friec;Devon Sheppard;Pat Whiteman;Christian M. Karsten

  • Specific cytotoxic T cells are found in the nonrejected kidneys of blood-transfused rats.

    M J Dallman;K J Wood;P J Morris

  • CYTOKINE GENE EXPRESSION : ANALYSIS USING NORTHERN BLOTTING, POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION AND IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION

    Margaret J. Dallman;Robert A. Montgomery;Christian P. Larsen;Alkwin Wanders

  • In Situ Expression of Soluble B7-1 in the Context of Oncolytic Herpes Simplex Virus Induces Potent Antitumor Immunity

    Tomoki Todo;Robert L. Martuza;Margaret J. Dallman;Samuel D. Rabkin

  • Independent degeneration of photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium in conditional knockout mouse models of choroideremia.

    Tanya Tolmachova;Ross Anders;Magnus Abrink;Laurence Bugeon

  • Cytokines as mediators of organ graft rejection and tolerance.

    Margaret J. Dallman

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan R. Lamb
Jonathan R. Lamb Imperial College London
Kathryn J. Wood
Kathryn J. Wood University of Oxford
Paul K.H. Tam
Paul K.H. Tam Macau University of Science and Technology
Peter J. Morris
Peter J. Morris John Radcliffe Hospital
Matthew J.A. Wood
Matthew J.A. Wood University of Oxford
Sarah E. M. Howie
Sarah E. M. Howie University of Edinburgh
Matilda Katan
Matilda Katan University College London
Claudia Kemper
Claudia Kemper National Institutes of Health
Anthony I. Magee
Anthony I. Magee National Institutes of Health
Molly M. Stevens
Molly M. Stevens University of Oxford

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