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HOWARD, F.H.N., AL‐JANABI, H., PATEL, P., COX, K., SMITH, E., VADAKEKOLATHU, J., POCKLEY, A.G., CONNER, J., NOHL, J.F., ALLWOOD, D.A., COLLADO‐ROJAS, C., KENNERLEY, A., STANILAND, S. and MUTHANA, M., 2022. Nanobugs as drugs: bacterial derived nanomagnets enhance tumor targeting and oncolytic activity of HSV‐1 virus. Small: 2104763. ISSN 1613-6810
KWAN, A., WINDER, N.J., ATKINSON, E., AL-JANABI, H.H., ALLEN, R.J., HUGHES, R., MOAMIN, M.R., LOUIE, R., EVANS, D., HUTCHINSON, M., CAPPER, D.T., COX, K., HANDLEY, J.T., WILSHAW, A., KIM, T., TAZZYMAN, S.J., SRIVASTAVA, S.K., OTTEWELL, P.D., VADAKEKOLATHU, J., POCKLEY, A.G., LEWIS, C.E., BROWN, J.E., DANSON, S., CONNER, J. and MUTHANA, M., 2020. Macrophages mediate the anti-tumor effects of the oncolytic virus HSV1716 in mammary tumors. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. ISSN 1535-7163
MUTHANA, M., MULTHOFF, G. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2010. Tumor infiltrating host cells and their significance for hyperthermia. International Journal of Hyperthermia, 26 (3), pp. 247-255. ISSN 0265-6736
POCKLEY, A.G., MUTHANA, M. and CALDERWOOD, S.K., 2008. The dual immunoregulatory roles of stress proteins. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 33 (2), pp. 71-79. ISSN 0968-0004
SLACK, L.K., MUTHANA, M., HOPKINSON, K., SUVARNA, S.K., ESPIGARES, E., MIRZA, S., FAIRBURN, B. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2007. Administration of the stress protein gp96 prolongs rat cardiac allograft survival, modifies rejection-associated inflammatory events, and induces a state of peripheral T-cell hyporesponsiveness. Cell Stress & Chaperones, 12 (1), pp. 71-82. ISSN 1355-8145
MUTHANA, M. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2007. The immunoregulatory activities of extracellular stress proteins. In: S.K. CALDERWOOD, ed., Cell stress proteins. New York: Springer, pp. 309-320.
POCKLEY, A.G., FAIRBURN, B., MIRZA, S., SLACK, L.K., HOPKINSON, K. and MUTHANA, M., 2007. A non-receptor-mediated mechanism for internalization of molecular chaperones. Methods, 43 (3). ISSN 1046-2023
POCKLEY, A.G. and MUTHANA, M., 2007. The pro- and anti-inflammatory properties of the stress protein gp96. In: A. ASEA and A. DEMAIO, eds., Heat shock proteins: potent mediators of inflammation and immunity. New York: Springer, pp. 309-320.
FAIRBURN, B., MUTHANA, M., HOPKINSON, K., SLACK, L.K., MIRZA, S., GEORGIOU, A.S., ESPIGARES, E., WONG, C. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2006. Analysis of purified gp96 preparations from rat and mouse livers using 2-D gel electrophoresis and tandem mass spectrometry. Biochimie, 88 (9), pp. 1165-1174. ISSN 0300-9084
MUTHANA, M., FAIRBURN, B., MIRZA, S., SLACK, L.K., HOPKINSON, K. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2006. Identification of a rat bone marrow-derived dendritic cell population which secretes both IL-10 and IL-12: evidence against a reciprocal relationship between IL-10 and IL-12 secretion. Immunobiology, 211, pp. 391-402.
MIRZA, S., MUTHANA, M., FAIRBURN, B., SLACK, L.K., HOPKINSON, K. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2006. The stress protein gp96 is not an activator of resting rat bone marrow-derived dendritic cells, but is a co-stimulator and activator of CD3+ T cells. Cell Stress & Chaperones, 11 (4), pp. 364-378. ISSN 1355-8145
POCKLEY, A.G. and MUTHANA, M., 2005. Heat shock proteins and allograft rejection. In: M.S. RAZZAQUE and T. TAGUCHI, eds., Cellular stress responses in renal diseases. Basel: S. Karger AG, pp. 122-134.
MUTHANA, M., FAIRBURN, B., MIRZA, S., SLACK, L.K. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2004. Systematic evaluation of the conditions required for the generation of immature rat bone marrow-derived dendritic cells and their phenotypic and functional characterization. Journal of Immunological Methods, 294, pp. 165-179.