Frances Shannon
Australian National University
6 Papers
73 Citations
Frances Shannon is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene expression profiling & Microarray. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Frances Shannon include University of Canberra.
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Papers
The Mitogen-Induced Increase in T Cell Size Involves PKC and NFAT Activation of Rel/NF-κB-Dependent c-myc Expression
Raelene J. Grumont,Peter Lock,Michael Mollinari,Frances Shannon,Anna M. Moore,Steve Gerondakis +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that different Rel/NF-kappaB dimers regulate the mitogenic growth of mature T and B cells, with a signaling pathway incorporating PKCtheta and NFAT controlling c-Rel/RelA-induced c-myc expression in activated T cells.
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c-Rel controls multiple discrete steps in the thymic development of Foxp3+ CD4 regulatory T cells.
George Grigoriadis,George Grigoriadis,Ajithkumar Vasanthakumar,Ashish Banerjee,Raelene J. Grumont,Sarah A. Overall,Paul A. Gleeson,Frances Shannon,Steve Gerondakis,Steve Gerondakis +9 more
TL;DR: A model of nTreg differentiation is supported in which c-Rel generates a permissive state for foxp3 transcription during the development ofnTreg precursors that influences the subsequent IL-2 dependent induction of Foxp3 without a need for c-rel reactivation.
A role for Ets1, synergizing with AP-1 and GATA-3 in the regulation of IL-5 transcription in mouse T(h)2 lymphocytes
Jun Wang,Frances Shannon,I Young +2 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the proximal AP-1 and GATA sites in regulating IL-5 transcription was investigated using the mouse Th2 clone D10.G4.1.
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Optimizing microarray in experimental hypertension
Frances Shannon,Katja U.S. McKenzie,Katja U.S. McKenzie,Amanda J. Edgley,Amanda J. Edgley,Sudha Rao,Sudha Rao,Kaiman Peng,Kaiman Peng,Amany Shweta,Amany Shweta,Chris G Schyvens,Chris G Schyvens,Warwick P Anderson,Warwick P Anderson,Sue Wilson,Sue Wilson,Yvonne Pittelkow,Yvonne Pittelkow,Stephen J. Ohms,Stephen J. Ohms,Judith A. Whitworth,Judith A. Whitworth +22 more
TL;DR: Despite the outbred nature of the rats used in this study, they are useful for gene expression profiling comparisons, andGene expression profiles in the left control kidney were extremely consistent across animals.
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Optimizing microarray in experimental hypertension
Frances Shannon,Katja U.S. McKenzie,Katja U.S. McKenzie,Amanda J. Edgley,Amanda J. Edgley,Sudha Rao,Kaiman Peng,Kaiman Peng,Amany Shweta,Amany Shweta,Chris G Schyvens,Chris G Schyvens,Warwick P Anderson,Warwick P Anderson,Sue Wilson,Sue Wilson,Yvonne Pittelkow,Yvonne Pittelkow,Stephen J. Ohms,Stephen J. Ohms,Judith A. Whitworth,Judith A. Whitworth +21 more
- 01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, the level of genetic noise between outbred adult Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, and the effects of unilateral nephrectomy on changes in gene expression as a basis for the design of microarray studies in experimental hypertension were determined.
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