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Margaret L. Hibbs

Margaret L. Hibbs

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
12468
World Ranking
12536
National Ranking
349

Overview

Margaret L. Hibbs is affiliated with Monash University in Australia, with a research profile focused predominantly on medicine and immunology and microbiology. Their body of work includes 37 publications in medicine and 30 in immunology and microbiology, reflecting sustained engagement in these broad scientific areas.

The subfields of study that characterize their research include immunology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, molecular biology, oncology, and genetics. These subfields highlight an interdisciplinary approach, with particular attention to immune system mechanisms and respiratory health.

Key topics that recur across their publications are:

  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Sphingolipid Metabolism and Signaling
  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways

Their most frequent publication venues include:

  • Frontiers in Immunology, with 5 publications
  • Cancers, 2 publications
  • American Journal Of Pathology, 2 publications
  • Clinical & Translational Immunology, 2 publications
  • American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 2 publications

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated extensively with Margaret L. Hibbs are:

  • Evelyn Tsantikos (19 collaborations)
  • Timothy A. Gottschalk (11 collaborations)
  • Elan L'Estrange-Stranieri (9 collaborations)
  • April L. Raftery (8 collaborations)
  • Lakshanie C. Wickramasinghe (7 collaborations)

Selected recent papers illustrate the range and focus of their scientific contributions. These include:

  • "Links Between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease," 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Dysregulated phosphoinositide 3-kinase signaling in microglia: shaping chronic neuroinflammation," 2021, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • "Engineering of Nebulized Metal-Phenolic Capsules for Controlled Pulmonary Deposition," 2020, Advanced Science
  • "The Role of Innate Lymphoid Cells in Chronic Respiratory Diseases," 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Apigenin Increases SHIP-1 Expression, Promotes Tumoricidal Macrophages and Anti-Tumor Immune Responses in Murine Pancreatic Cancer," 2020, Cancers

Best Publications

  • ICAM-1 (CD54): a counter-receptor for Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18).

    M S Diamond;D E Staunton;A R de Fougerolles;S A Stacker

  • Multiple defects in the immune system of Lyn-deficient mice, culminating in autoimmune disease

    Margaret L. Hibbs;David M. Tarlinton;Jane Armes;Dianne Grail

  • Polygenic autoimmune traits: Lyn, CD22, and SHP-1 are limiting elements of a biochemical pathway regulating BCR signaling and selection.

    Richard J Cornall;Jason G Cyster;Margaret L Hibbs;Ashley R Dunn

  • Vascular endothelial growth factor D is dispensable for development of the lymphatic system.

    Megan E. Baldwin;Michael M. Halford;Sally Roufail;Richard A. Williams

  • Lyn tyrosine kinase: accentuating the positive and the negative.

    Yuekang Xu;Kenneth W. Harder;Nicholas D. Huntington;Margaret L. Hibbs

  • Plasma cell development and survival.

    Sarah A. Oracki;Jennifer A. Walker;Margaret L. Hibbs;Lynn M. Corcoran

  • Regulation of adhesion to ICAM-1 by the cytoplasmic domain of LFA-1 integrin β subunit

    Margaret L. Hibbs;Hong Xu;Steven A. Stacker;Timothy A. Springer

  • The cytoplasmic domain of the integrin lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1 beta subunit: sites required for binding to intercellular adhesion molecule 1 and the phorbol ester-stimulated phosphorylation site.

    Margaret L. Hibbs;Scott Jakes;Steven A. Stacker;Robert W. Wallace

  • Inhibition of the B Cell by CD22: A Requirement for Lyn

    Kenneth G.C. Smith;David M. Tarlinton;David M. Tarlinton;Gina M. Doody;Margaret L. Hibbs;Margaret L. Hibbs

  • A mutation in the epidermal growth factor receptor in waved-2 mice has a profound effect on receptor biochemistry that results in impaired lactation.

    K J Fowler;F Walker;W Alexander;M L Hibbs

  • Negative Regulation of Immunoglobulin E–dependent Allergic Responses by Lyn Kinase

    Sandra Odom;Gregorio Gomez;Martina Kovarova;Yasuko Furumoto

  • Ryk-deficient mice exhibit craniofacial defects associated with perturbed Eph receptor crosstalk

    Michael M. Halford;Michael M. Halford;Michael M. Halford;Jane Armes;Michael Buchert;Virginia Meskenaite

  • Mechanisms for regulating expression of membrane isoforms of Fc gamma RIII (CD16).

    Margaret L. Hibbs;Periasamy Selvaraj;Olli Carpén;Timothy A. Springer

  • Fyn and Lyn phosphorylate the Fc receptor gamma chain downstream of glycoprotein VI in murine platelets, and Lyn regulates a novel feedback pathway.

    Lynn S. Quek;Jean Max Pasquet;Ingeborg Hers;Richard Cornall

  • B-cell stage and context-dependent requirements for survival signals from BAFF and the B-cell receptor.

    Fabienne Mackay;William A. Figgett;Damien Saulep;Melanie Lepage

  • Sustained activation of Lyn tyrosine kinase in vivo leads to autoimmunity

    Margaret L. Hibbs;Kenneth W. Harder;Jane Armes;Nicole Kountouri

  • Molecular cloning of a human immunoglobulin G Fc receptor.

    M. L. Hibbs;L. Bonadonna;B. M. Scott;I. F. C. Mckenzie

  • Gain- and Loss-of-Function Lyn Mutant Mice Define a Critical Inhibitory Role for Lyn in the Myeloid Lineage

    Kenneth W. Harder;Linda M. Parsons;Jane Armes;Jane Armes;Natalie Evans

  • IL-33-mediated mast cell activation promotes gastric cancer through macrophage mobilization.

    Moritz F. Eissmann;Christine Dijkstra;Andrew Jarnicki;Toby Phesse;Toby Phesse

  • Distinct Macrophage Subpopulations Characterize Acute Infection and Chronic Inflammatory Lung Disease

    Mubing Duan;Waichu C Li;Ross Vlahos;Mhairi J Maxwell;Mhairi J Maxwell

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Tarlinton
David M. Tarlinton Monash University
Gary P. Anderson
Gary P. Anderson University of Melbourne
Steven A. Stacker
Steven A. Stacker Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Ashley R. Dunn
Ashley R. Dunn Ludwig Cancer Research
Timothy A. Springer
Timothy A. Springer Boston Children's Hospital
Fabienne Mackay
Fabienne Mackay QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Matthias Ernst
Matthias Ernst La Trobe University
Marc G. Achen
Marc G. Achen St Vincents Institute of Medical Research
Antony W. Burgess
Antony W. Burgess Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Warren S. Alexander
Warren S. Alexander Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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