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Dr Hannah Cullup.
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Dr Hannah Cullup
Professor Anne Dickinson
Antibody to the dendritic cell surface activation antigen CD83 prevents acute graft-versus-host disease
2009
Dr Hannah Cullup
Professor Anne Dickinson
CD83 antibody prevents GvHD and does not impair GvL induction
2009
Professor Anne Dickinson
Jane Harrold
Dr Hannah Cullup
Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Can our genes predict clinical outcome?
2007
Dr Hannah Cullup
Professor Anne Dickinson
Antibody targeting of activated dendritic cells prevents AGVHD and preserves T cell immunity
2006
Dr Hannah Cullup
Professor Anne Dickinson
Anti-CD83 mediated suppression of alloimmune responses
2006
Dr Hannah Cullup
In vivo depletion of human activated dendritic cells prevents graft versus host disease in a human-mouse chimeric model
2006
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Gail Stark
Interleukin-1 polymorphisms and graft-vs-host disease
2005
Professor Anne Dickinson
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Peter Middleton
Beyond HLA-typing: Genetic polymorphisms predicting transplant outcome
2004
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Peter Middleton
Professor Anne Dickinson
Environmental factors and not genotype influence the plasma level of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in normal individuals
2004
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Xiao Wang
Professor Anne Dickinson
Neutralisation of IL-1 receptor antagonist is associated with increased IL-1 mediated damage in a human in vitro model of GvHD
2004
Dr Peter Middleton
Professor Anne Dickinson
Mandy Jarvis
Dr Jennifer Cavet
Dr Hannah Cullup
et al.
Clinical and genotypic risk factors for GvHD are modulated by prophylaxis: A multicentre cohort study of HLA matched sib-allo BMT
2003
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Xiao Wang
Professor Anne Dickinson
HLA-matcing influences the production of the IL-1 family of cytokines in an alloimmune response
2003
Professor Anne Dickinson
Dr Xiao Wang
Dr Hannah Cullup
Neutralisation of IL-1 receptor antagonist is associated with increased graft versus host damage demonstrated in a human in vitro modified model of graft versus host disease
2003
Professor Anne Dickinson
Dr Hannah Cullup
New Developments in allotransplant immunology
2003
Dr Peter Middleton
Jean Norden
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Jennifer Cavet
Professor Graham Jackson
et al.
Oestrogen receptor α gene polymorphism associates with occurrence of graft-versus-host disease and reduced survival in HLA-matched sib-allo BMT
2003
Dr Hannah Cullup
Professor Anne Dickinson
Dr Jennifer Cavet
Professor Graham Jackson
Dr Peter Middleton
et al.
Polymorphisms of interleukin-1α constitute independent risk factors for chronic graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
2003
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Xiao Wang
Professor Anne Dickinson
The level of IL-1B and IL-1RA in MLR supernatants is associated with the incidence of aGVHD following HLA-matched sibling BMT
2003
Dr Jennifer Cavet
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Alison Dickinson
Dr Peter Middleton
Donor IL-1 Ra gene polymorphisms affect in vitro and in vivo responses to CMV antigen
2002
Professor Anne Dickinson
Dr Jennifer Cavet
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Xiao Wang
Dr Mark Jarvis
et al.
Predicting outcome in hematological stem cell transplantation
2002
Dr Peter Middleton
Dr Hannah Cullup
Professor Anne Dickinson
Jean Norden
Professor Graham Jackson
et al.
Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism associates with graft-versus-host disease and survival in HLA-matched sibling allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
2002
Dr Hannah Cullup
Professor Anne Dickinson
Professor Graham Jackson
Dr Peter Middleton
Donor interleukin 1 receptor antagonist genotype associated with acute graft-versus-host disease in human leucocyte antigen-matched sibling allogeneic transplants
2001
Professor Anne Dickinson
Dr Jennifer Cavet
Dr Hannah Cullup
Dr Xiao Wang
Dr Peter Middleton
et al.
GvHD risk assessment in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Role of cytokine gene polymorphisms and an In Vitro human skin explant model
2001