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National Ranking
386

Overview

Shane T. Grey is affiliated with the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with a total of 44 and 41 related publications respectively. Within these broad domains, Grey has contributed extensively to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Immunology, Surgery, Genetics, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's recent work reflects a focus on topics including pancreatic function and diabetes, NF-κB signaling pathways, CRISPR and genetic engineering, forensic and genetic research, diabetes management and research, immune response and inflammation, as well as diabetes and associated disorders.

Shane T. Grey's notable recent papers include:

  • "Spatial and Temporal Control of CRISPR-Cas9-Mediated Gene Editing Delivered via a Light-Triggered Liposome System" (2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • "TNFAIP3 Reduction-of-Function Drives Female Infertility and CNS Inflammation" (2022, Frontiers in Immunology)
  • "Admixture has obscured signals of historical hard sweeps in humans" (2022, Nature Ecology & Evolution)
  • "Genetic Engineering of Immune Evasive Stem Cell-Derived Islets" (2022, Transplant International)
  • "Neutrophil Conversion to a Tumor-Killing Phenotype Underpins Effective Microbial Therapy" (2023, Cancer Research)

Grey has frequently published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Transplantation, Kidney International, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Cells.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Grey include:

  • Stacey N. Walters
  • Nathan W. Zammit
  • Joanna Warren
  • Tatyana Chtanova
  • Ewa M. Goldys

Best Publications

  • Expression of heme oxygenase-1 can determine cardiac xenograft survival

    M. P. Soares;Y. Lin;J. Anrather;E. Csizmadia

  • In vivo expansion of T reg cells with IL-2–mAb complexes: induction of resistance to EAE and long-term acceptance of islet allografts without immunosuppression

    Kylie E. Webster;Stacey Walters;Rachel E. Kohler;Tomas Mrkvan

  • Superoxide-mediated activation of uncoupling protein 2 causes pancreatic β cell dysfunction

    Stefan Krauss;Chen-Yu Zhang;Luca Scorrano;Louise T. Dalgaard

  • BAFF and MyD88 signals promote a lupuslike disease independent of T cells

    Joanna R. Groom;Carrie A. Fletcher;Stacey N. Walters;Shane T. Grey

  • Role for Activating Transcription Factor 3 in Stress-Induced β-Cell Apoptosis

    Matthew G. Hartman;Dan Lu;Mi Lyang Kim;Gary J. Kociba

  • Selective inhibitory effects of the anticoagulant activated protein C on the responses of human mononuclear phagocytes to LPS, IFN-gamma, or phorbol ester.

    S T Grey;A Tsuchida;H Hau;C L Orthner

  • Positive regulation of immune cell function and inflammatory responses by phosphatase PAC-1

    Kate L Jeffrey;Kate L Jeffrey;Tilman Brummer;Michael S Rolph;Michael S Rolph;Sue M Liu;Sue M Liu

  • Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α regulates β cell function in mouse and human islets

    Kim Cheng;Kenneth Ho;Rebecca Stokes;Christopher Scott

  • Increased Expression of Antioxidant and Antiapoptotic Genes in Islets That May Contribute to β-Cell Survival During Chronic Hyperglycemia

    D. Ross Laybutt;Hideaki Kaneto;Wendy Hasenkamp;Shane Grey

  • A20 Inhibits Cytokine-Induced Apoptosis and Nuclear Factor κB–Dependent Gene Activation in Islets

    Shane T. Grey;Maria B. Arvelo;Wendy Hasenkamp;Fritz H. Bach

  • Transient tissue priming via ROCK inhibition uncouples pancreatic cancer progression, sensitivity to chemotherapy, and metastasis

    Claire Vennin;Claire Vennin;Venessa T. Chin;Venessa T. Chin;Sean C. Warren;Sean C. Warren;Morghan C. Lucas;Morghan C. Lucas

  • The BAFF/APRIL system: an important player in systemic rheumatic diseases.

    Fabienne Mackay;Frederic Sierro;Shane T Grey;Tom P Gordon

  • CAF hierarchy driven by pancreatic cancer cell p53-status creates a pro-metastatic and chemoresistant environment via perlecan

    Claire Vennin;Claire Vennin;Claire Vennin;Pauline Mélénec;Pauline Mélénec;Romain Rouet;Romain Rouet;Max Nobis;Max Nobis

  • Potential antiinflammatory role of insulin via the preferential polarization of effector T cells toward a T helper 2 phenotype.

    Alexander Viardot;Shane T Grey;Fabienne Mackay;Donald Chisholm

  • A20 Inhibits NF-κB Activation in Endothelial Cells Without Sensitizing to Tumor Necrosis Factor–Mediated Apoptosis

    Christiane Ferran;Deborah M. Stroka;Anne Z. Badrichani;Jeffrey T. Cooper

  • A20 protects mice from D-galactosamine/lipopolysaccharide acute toxic lethal hepatitis

    Maria B. Arvelo;Jeffrey T. Cooper;Christopher Longo;Soizic Daniel

  • BAFF Augments Certain Th1-Associated Inflammatory Responses

    Andrew P. R. Sutherland;Lai Guan Ng;Carrie A. Fletcher;Bennett Shum

  • A20 protects endothelial cells from TNF-, Fas-, and NK-mediated cell death by inhibiting caspase 8 activation

    Soizic Daniel;Maria B. Arvelo;Virendra I. Patel;Christopher R. Longo

  • Nuclear Factor-κB Regulates β-Cell Death: A Critical Role for A20 in β-Cell Protection

    David Liuwantara;Mark Elliot;Mariya W. Smith;Andrew O. Yam

  • Marginal-zone B-cells of nonobese diabetic mice expand with diabetes onset, invade the pancreatic lymph nodes, and present autoantigen to diabetogenic T-cells

    Eliana Mariño;Marcel Batten;Joanna Groom;Stacey Walters

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabienne Mackay
Fabienne Mackay QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Thomas W. H. Kay
Thomas W. H. Kay University of Melbourne
Robert Brink
Robert Brink University of New South Wales
Mark J. Cowley
Mark J. Cowley Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Paul Timpson
Paul Timpson Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Fritz H. Bach
Fritz H. Bach Harvard Medical School
Charles R. Mackay
Charles R. Mackay Qilu University of Technology
Marina Pajic
Marina Pajic Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Wayne W. Hancock
Wayne W. Hancock University of Pennsylvania
Stephen I. Alexander
Stephen I. Alexander Children's Hospital at Westmead

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