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55
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13009
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14901
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1176

Overview

Rex M. Tyrrell is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile shows engagement primarily through this institution.

The researcher's record includes no publicly listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues. There are also no documented book publications, main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or awards recorded in the available data.

Despite the absence of detailed publication or research topic information, Tyrrell maintains an active status in their scientific career and contributes to the academic environment of their primary affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Heme oxygenase is the major 32-kDa stress protein induced in human skin fibroblasts by UVA radiation, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium arsenite.

    Stephen M. Keyse;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • The heme synthesis and degradation pathways: role in oxidant sensitivity. Heme oxygenase has both pro- and antioxidant properties.

    Stefan W. Ryter;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • Induction of Heme Oxygenase: A General Response to Oxidant Stress in Cultured Mammalian Cells

    Lee Ann Applegate;Patrick Luscher;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • Heme oxygenase 1 mediates an adaptive response to oxidative stress in human skin fibroblasts.

    G F Vile;S Basu-Modak;C Waltner;R M Tyrrell

  • Oxidative stress resulting from ultraviolet A irradiation of human skin fibroblasts leads to a heme oxygenase-dependent increase in ferritin.

    G F Vile;R M Tyrrell

  • Induction of oxidative DNA base damage in human skin cells by UV and near visible radiation.

    E Kvam;R M Tyrrell

  • UVA radiation-induced oxidative damage to lipids and proteins in vitro and in human skin fibroblasts is dependent on iron and singlet oxygen.

    Glenn F. Vile;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • New trends in photobiology. The interaction of UVA radiation with cultured cells.

    R.M. Tyrrell;S.M. Keyse

  • Photocarcinogenesis: an overview

    H.S. Black;F.R. deGruijl;P.D. Forbes;J.E. Cleaver

  • Both near ultraviolet radiation and the oxidizing agent hydrogen peroxide induce a 32-kDa stress protein in normal human skin fibroblasts.

    Stephen M. Keyse;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • ACTIVATION OF MAMMALIAN GENE EXPRESSION BY THE UV COMPONENT OF SUNLIGHT : FROM MODELS TO REALITY

    Rex M. Tyrrell

  • Singlet Molecular Oxygen (1O2): A Possible Effector of Eukaryotic Gene Expression

    Stefan W. Ryter;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • Oxidant stress leads to transcriptional activation of the human heme oxygenase gene in cultured skin fibroblasts.

    S M Keyse;L A Applegate;Y Tromvoukis;R M Tyrrell

  • Endogenous glutathione levels modulate both constitutive and UVA radiation/hydrogen peroxide inducible expression of the human heme oxygenase gene.

    Dominique Lautier;Patrick Luscher;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • Tea flavonoids and cardiovascular health

    R A Riemersma;C A Rice-Evans;R M Tyrrell;M N Clifford

  • SINGLET OXYGEN INVOLVEMENT IN THE INACTIVATION OF CULTURED HUMAN FIBROBLASTS BY UVA (334 nm, 365 nm) AND NEAR‐VISIBLE (405 nm) RADIATIONS

    Rex M. Tyrrell;Mireille Pidoux

  • Singlet Oxygen: A Primary Effector in the Ultraviolet A/Near-Visible Light Induction of the Human Heme Oxygenase Gene

    Sharmila Basu-Modak;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • Epicatechin and its in vivo metabolite, 3'-O-methyl epicatechin, protect human fibroblasts from oxidative-stress-induced cell death involving caspase-3 activation.

    J P E Spencer;H Schroeter;G Kuhnle;S K S Srai

  • Apoptosis, the Role of Oxidative Stress and the Example of Solar UV Radiation

    Charareh Pourzand;Rex M. Tyrrell

  • Ultraviolet A radiation induces immediate release of iron in human primary skin fibroblasts: the role of ferritin.

    Charareh Pourzand;Richard D. Watkin;Jonathan E. Brown;Rex M. Tyrrell

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen M. Keyse
Stephen M. Keyse University of Dundee
Catherine Rice-Evans
Catherine Rice-Evans King's College London
Franklin I. Aigbirhio
Franklin I. Aigbirhio University of Cambridge
Gabriele Kociok-Köhn
Gabriele Kociok-Köhn University of Bath
Jeremy K. M. Sanders
Jeremy K. M. Sanders University of Cambridge
David Collison
David Collison University of Manchester
Jeremy P. E. Spencer
Jeremy P. E. Spencer University of Reading
Gunter G.C. Kuhnle
Gunter G.C. Kuhnle University of Reading
Grant C. Churchill
Grant C. Churchill University of Oxford
Jean Cadet
Jean Cadet Université de Sherbrooke

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