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Matthew T. Gillespie

Matthew T. Gillespie

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Biology and Biochemistry
Australia
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
74
Citations
22347
World Ranking
5538
National Ranking
131

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Australia Leader Award

Overview

Matthew T. Gillespie is a researcher affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their work is positioned within a broader academic context but specific details about their research topics, publications, or areas of specialization have not been documented in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Modulation of osteoclast differentiation and function by the new members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor and ligand families.

    T. Suda;N. Takahashi;N. Udagawa;E. Jimi

  • IL-17 in synovial fluids from patients with rheumatoid arthritis is a potent stimulator of osteoclastogenesis

    Shigeru Kotake;Nobuyuki Udagawa;Naoyuki Takahashi;Kenichiro Matsuzaki

  • Breast cancer cells interact with osteoblasts to support osteoclast formation.

    R J Thomas;T A Guise;J J Yin;J Elliott

  • Involvement of receptor activator of NFκB ligand and tumor necrosis factor-α in bone destruction in rheumatoid arthritis

    E Romas;M.T Gillespie;T.J Martin

  • Interleukin-18 (interferon-gamma-inducing factor) is produced by osteoblasts and acts via granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor and not via interferon-gamma to inhibit osteoclast formation.

    N Udagawa;N J Horwood;J Elliott;A Mackay

  • Osteotropic Agents Regulate the Expression of Osteoclast Differentiation Factor and Osteoprotegerin in Osteoblastic Stromal Cells

    N J Horwood;Jan Elliott;T J Martin;M T Gillespie

  • Osteoprotegerin produced by osteoblasts is an important regulator in osteoclast development and function.

    Nobuyuki Udagawa;Naoyuki Takahashi;Hisataka Yasuda;Atsuko Mizuno

  • A combination of osteoclast differentiation factor and macrophage-colony stimulating factor is sufficient for both human and mouse osteoclast formation in vitro.

    Julian M. W. Quinn;Jan Elliott;Matthew T. Gillespie;T. John Martin

  • Osteoblasts/stromal cells stimulate osteoclast activation through expression of osteoclast differentiation factor/RANKL but not macrophage colony-stimulating factor

    N. Udagawa;N. Takahashi;Eijiro Jimi;K. Matsuzaki

  • Activated T lymphocytes support osteoclast formation in vitro.

    N. J. Horwood;V. Kartsogiannis;J. M. W. Quinn;E. Romas

  • Localization of RANKL (receptor activator of NF kappa B ligand) mRNA and protein in skeletal and extraskeletal tissues.

    V Kartsogiannis;H Zhou;N.J Horwood;R.J Thomas

  • Transforming Growth Factor β Affects Osteoclast Differentiation via Direct and Indirect Actions

    J. M.W. Quinn;K. Itoh;N. Udagawa;K. Häusler

  • Osteoprotegerin reduces osteoclast numbers and prevents bone erosion in collagen-induced arthritis.

    Evan Romas;Evan Romas;Natalie A Sims;Daphne K Hards;Mandy Lee Lindsay

  • Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 Stimulates Osteoclast Differentiation and Survival Supported by Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-κB Ligand

    Kanami Itoh;Nobuyuki Udagawa;Takenobu Katagiri;Shunichiro Iemura

  • Oncostatin M promotes bone formation independently of resorption when signaling through leukemia inhibitory factor receptor in mice

    Emma C. Walker;Narelle E. McGregor;Ingrid J. Poulton;Melissa Solano;Melissa Solano

  • Effects of parathyroid hormone on Wnt signaling pathway in bone.

    N.H. Kulkarni;D.L. Halladay;R.R. Miles;L.M. Gilbert

  • Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein

    J M Moseley;M T Gillespie

  • Molecular Basis for the Recognition of a Nonclassical Nuclear Localization Signal by Importin β

    Gino Cingolani;Janna Bednenko;Matthew T Gillespie;Larry Gerace

  • IL-12 Alone and in Synergy with IL-18 Inhibits Osteoclast Formation In Vitro

    N J Horwood;J Elliott;T J Martin;Gillespie

  • Parathyroid hormone-related protein: biochemistry and molecular biology.

    T. J. Martin;J. M. Moseley;J. M. Moseley;M. T. Gillespie;M. T. Gillespie

Frequent Co-Authors

T. John Martin
T. John Martin St Vincents Institute of Medical Research
Natalie A. Sims
Natalie A. Sims St Vincents Institute of Medical Research
Ronald A. Skurray
Ronald A. Skurray University of Sydney
Nobuyuki Udagawa
Nobuyuki Udagawa Matsumoto Dental University
David A. Jans
David A. Jans Monash University
Brian K. Kay
Brian K. Kay University of Illinois at Chicago
Bernard Weisblum
Bernard Weisblum University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tatsuo Suda
Tatsuo Suda Saitama Medical University
Jeffrey S. Rubin
Jeffrey S. Rubin National Institutes of Health
Naoyuki Takahashi
Naoyuki Takahashi Matsumoto Dental University

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