B. E. Clarke
Royal Women's Hospital
12 Papers
191 Citations
B. E. Clarke is an academic researcher from Royal Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urinary incontinence & Adenocarcinoma. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Activation and adoptive transfer of Epstein–Barr virus-specific cytotoxic T cells in solid organ transplant patients with posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease
Rajiv Khanna,Scott C. Bell,Martina Sherritt,Andrew J. Galbraith,Scott R. Burrows,Lee Rafter,B. E. Clarke,Richard Slaughter,Michael C. Falk,Jo A Douglass,Trevor Williams,Suzanne L. Elliott,Denis J. Moss +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a potent EBV-specific memory response can be expanded from solid organ recipients who have acquired their primary EBV infection under high levels of immunosuppressive therapy and that these T cells may have therapeutic potential against PTLD.
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Expression profiling defines a recurrence signature in lung squamous cell carcinoma.
Jill E. Larsen,Sandra Pavey,Linda Passmore,Rayleen V. Bowman,B. E. Clarke,Nicholas K. Hayward,Kwun M. Fong +6 more
TL;DR: Genome-wide profiling has revealed a distinct gene-expression profile for recurrent lung SCC which may be clinically useful as a prognostic tool.
Localization of the mosaic transmembrane serine protease corin to heart myocytes.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the first characterization of corin protein expression in human heart tissue, using immunostaining of sections of human heart and showed corin expression was specifically localized to the cross striations of cardiac myocytes, with a pattern of expression consistent with an integral membrane localization.
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Common pathogenic mechanisms and pathways in the development of COPD and lung cancer
Ian A. Yang,Vandana Relan,Casey M. Wright,Morgan R. Davidson,Krishna B Sriram,Santiyagu M. Savarimuthu Francis,B. E. Clarke,Edwina Duhig,Rayleen V. Bowman,Kwun M. Fong +9 more
TL;DR: This review discusses the common mechanisms for susceptibility to lung cancer and COPD, which in addition to cigarette smoke, may involve inflammation, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, abnormal repair, oxidative stress, and cell proliferation.
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Bladder neck mobility is a heritable trait.
TL;DR: Congenital connective tissue dysfunction may partly be responsible for female pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence and a heritability study was undertook to determine whether mobility of the bladder neck, one of the main determinants of stress urinaryincontinence, is genetically influenced.
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