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Michael Hollinshead is a researcher affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their scholarly work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with extensive focus on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, Immunology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Reproductive Medicine.

The main scientific topics addressed in their research include:

  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Endometriosis Research and Treatment
  • Cellular transport and secretion
  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Retinal Development and Disorders
  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy
  • Inflammasome and immune disorders

Among Michael Hollinshead's recent published papers are:

  • Establishment and differentiation of long-term trophoblast organoid cultures from the human placenta, 2020, Nature Protocols
  • Generation of a three-dimensional collagen scaffold-based model of the human endometrium, 2020, Interface Focus
  • Electron microscopic investigations in COVID-19: not all crowns are coronas, 2020, Kidney International
  • Novel Role for ESCRT-III Component CHMP4C in the Integrity of the Endocytic Network Utilized for Herpes Simplex Virus Envelopment, 2021, mBio
  • Wiskott Aldrich syndrome protein regulates non-selective autophagy and mitochondrial homeostasis in human myeloid cells, 2020, eLife

They have frequently published in the following journals:

  • Kidney International
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Protocols
  • Interface Focus
  • mBio

Michael Hollinshead collaborates regularly with several researchers, including:

  • Ridma C. Fernando
  • Lucy Gardner
  • Graham J. Burton
  • Ashley Moffett
  • Margherita Y. Turco

Best Publications

  • Long-term, hormone-responsive organoid cultures of human endometrium in a chemically defined medium

    Margherita Y Turco;Lucy Gardner;Jasmine Hughes;Tereza Cindrova-Davies

  • HIV-1 cell to cell transfer across an Env-induced, actin-dependent synapse.

    Clare Jolly;Kirk Kashefi;Michael Hollinshead;Quentin J. Sattentau

  • Trophoblast organoids as a model for maternal–fetal interactions during human placentation

    Margherita Y Turco;Lucy Gardner;Richard G Kay;Russell S Hamilton

  • Interphase Nuclei of Many Mammalian Cell Types Contain Deep, Dynamic, Tubular Membrane-bound Invaginations of the Nuclear Envelope

    Mark Fricker;Michael Hollinshead;Nick White;David Vaux

  • Extracellular enveloped vaccinia virus is resistant to complement because of incorporation of host complement control proteins into its envelope

    Alain Vanderplasschen;Elizabeth Mathew;Michael Hollinshead;Robert B. Sim

  • Regional specialization in human nuclei: visualization of discrete sites of transcription by RNA polymerase III.

    Ana Pombo;Dean A. Jackson;Michael Hollinshead;Zhengxin Wang

  • Vaccinia virus utilizes microtubules for movement to the cell surface

    Michael Hollinshead;Gaener Rodger;Henriette Van Eijl;Mansun Law

  • In exocrine pancreas, the basolateral endocytic pathway converges with the autophagic pathway immediately after the early endosome.

    J Tooze;M Hollinshead;T Ludwig;K Howell

  • Intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virions enter cells by different mechanisms

    Alain Vanderplasschen;Michael Hollinshead;Geoffrey L. Smith

  • Repulsion of Superinfecting Virions: A Mechanism for Rapid Virus Spread

    Virginie Doceul;Michael Hollinshead;Lonneke van der Linden;Geoffrey L. Smith

  • Entry of the vaccinia virus intracellular mature virion and its interactions with glycosaminoglycans.

    Gemma C. Carter;Mansun Law;Michael Hollinshead;Geoffrey L. Smith

  • The Zebrafish as a New Model for the In Vivo Study of Shigella flexneri Interaction with Phagocytes and Bacterial Autophagy

    Serge Mostowy;Laurent Boucontet;Laurent Boucontet;Maria J. Mazon Moya;Andrea Sirianni

  • Endocytic tubules regulated by Rab GTPases 5 and 11 are used for envelopment of herpes simplex virus

    Michael Hollinshead;Helen L Johns;Charlotte L Sayers;Claudia Gonzalez-Lopez

  • Vaccinia Virus Intracellular Mature Virions Contain only One Lipid Membrane

    Michael Hollinshead;Alain Vanderplasschen;Geoffrey L. Smith;David J. Vaux

  • Type 1 and type 2 cytokine regulation of macrophage endocytosis: differential activation by IL-4/IL-13 as opposed to IFN-gamma or IL-10.

    L. J. Montaner;R. P. Da Silva;Junwei Sun;S. Sutterwala

  • The class A macrophage scavenger receptor is a major pattern recognition receptor for Neisseria meningitidis which is independent of lipopolysaccharide and not required for secretory responses.

    Leanne Peiser;Menno P. J. de Winther;Katherine Makepeace;Michael Hollinshead

  • The vaccinia virus A27L protein is needed for the microtubule-dependent transport of intracellular mature virus particles

    Christopher M. Sanderson;Michael Hollinshead;Geoffrey L. Smith

  • Ligand-induced and nonfusogenic dissolution of a viral membrane

    Mansun Law;Gemma C. Carter;Kim L. Roberts;Michael Hollinshead

  • Vaccinia virus cores are transported on microtubules.

    Gemma C. Carter;Gaener Rodger;Gaener Rodger;Brendan J. Murphy;Mansun Law;Mansun Law

  • A new inhibitor of apoptosis from vaccinia virus and eukaryotes

    Caroline Gubser;Daniele Bergamaschi;Michael Hollinshead;Xin Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey L. Smith
Geoffrey L. Smith University of Oxford
Mansun Law
Mansun Law Scripps Research Institute
Serge Mostowy
Serge Mostowy London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Adrian J. Thrasher
Adrian J. Thrasher University College London
Ashley Moffett
Ashley Moffett University of Cambridge
Lucy Gardner
Lucy Gardner University of Cambridge
Alain Vanderplasschen
Alain Vanderplasschen University of Liège
Myriam Hemberger
Myriam Hemberger University of Calgary
Mark D. Fricker
Mark D. Fricker University of Oxford
Pascale Cossart
Pascale Cossart Institut Pasteur

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