P. Mark Hogarth mainly investigates Receptor, Antibody, Immune system, Fc receptor and Immunology. His Receptor research is multidisciplinary, relying on both IgG binding, Mutagenesis, Molecular biology and Signal transduction, Cell biology. His Molecular biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Immunoglobulin G, Platelet, Fragment crystallizable region, Cell surface receptor and Low affinity.
His biological study focuses on Immunoglobulin E. His study in Monoclonal antibody extends to Fc receptor with its themes. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cancer, Rheumatoid arthritis and Pathogenesis in addition to Inflammation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Antibody, Immunology, Receptor, Molecular biology and Immune system. His biological study deals with issues like Antigen, which deal with fields such as Monoclonal. His Immunology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cell activation.
His study in Receptor focuses on Fc receptor in particular. His research investigates the connection between Fc receptor and topics such as Inflammation that intersect with problems in Autoimmunity. His Molecular biology research focuses on Cytotoxic T cell and how it relates to T cell.
His primary scientific interests are in Antibody, Immunology, Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity, Virology and Immune system. His study in Antibody is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Receptor, Plasmodium falciparum, Malaria vaccine and Antigen. His studies deal with areas such as Epitope and Plasma protein binding as well as Receptor.
His work deals with themes such as Fc receptor, Recombinant DNA and Binding site, which intersect with Virology. While the research belongs to areas of Fc receptor, P. Mark Hogarth spends his time largely on the problem of Immunoglobulin G, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Molecular biology. His studies in Immune system integrate themes in fields like Influenza vaccine and Monoclonal antibody.
Antibody, Immunology, Virology, Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and Receptor are his primary areas of study. P. Mark Hogarth works in the field of Antibody, namely Immunoglobulin G. In general Immunology study, his work on Immunity, B cell, Monoclonal antibody and Effector often relates to the realm of Pandemic, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
P. Mark Hogarth works mostly in the field of Virology, limiting it down to topics relating to Fc receptor and, in certain cases, Opsonin and Cell activation. His studies deal with areas such as Recombinant DNA, Immune system, Antigen and Monoclonal as well as Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. P. Mark Hogarth integrates several fields in his works, including Receptor and HIV vaccine.
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Molecular basis of Fc receptor function.
Mark D. Hulett;P. Mark Hogarth.
Advances in Immunology (1994)
Fc receptor-targeted therapies for the treatment of inflammation, cancer and beyond
P. Mark Hogarth;P. Mark Hogarth;P. Mark Hogarth;Geoffrey A. Pietersz;Geoffrey A. Pietersz;Geoffrey A. Pietersz.
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (2012)
Fc receptors are major mediators of antibody based inflammation in autoimmunity.
P.Mark Hogarth.
Current Opinion in Immunology (2002)
FcγRI-Deficient Mice Show Multiple Alterations to Inflammatory and Immune Responses
Nadine Barnes;Amanda L Gavin;Peck Szee Tan;Patricia Mottram.
Immunity (2002)
The IgG Fc Contains Distinct Fc Receptor (FcR) Binding Sites: The Leukocyte Receptors FcγRI and FcγRIIa Bind to a Region in the Fc Distinct from That Recognized by Neonatal FcR and Protein A
Bruce D. Wines;Maree S. Powell;Paul W. H. I. Parren;Nadine Barnes.
Journal of Immunology (2000)
C5a Initiates the Inflammatory Cascade in Immune Complex Peritonitis
Jeanne Godau;Tanja Heller;Heiko Hawlisch;Matthew Trappe.
Journal of Immunology (2004)
Structural Basis for FcγRIIa Recognition of Human IgG and Formation of Inflammatory Signaling Complexes
Paul A. Ramsland;William Farrugia;Tessa M. Bradford;Caroline Tan Sardjono.
Journal of Immunology (2011)
The tetraspanin superfamily member CD151 regulates outside-in integrin αIIbβ3 signaling and platelet function
Lai-Man Lau;Janet L. Wee;Mark D. Wright;Gregory W. Moseley.
Blood (2004)
Identification of Residues in the First Domain of Human Fcα Receptor Essential for Interaction with IgA
Bruce D. Wines;Mark D. Hulett;Gary P. Jamieson;Halina M. Trist.
Journal of Immunology (1999)
Antigen delivery via two molecules on the CD8 dendritic cell subset induces humoral immunity in the absence of conventional "danger"
Alexandra J. Corbett;Irina Caminschi;Brent S. McKenzie;Brent S. McKenzie;Jamie L. Brady.
European Journal of Immunology (2005)
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