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Kennedy Institute researchers Alex Clarke and Thomas Riffelmacher have been awarded prestigious Wellcome Trust Fellowships to further develop their research in autoimmune diseases.

Targeting fibroblasts in immune mediated inflammatory diseases: a cellular basis for cure?

Journal article

Xenophontos M. et al, (2026), Rheumatology (Oxford)

The role of HMGB1 in myocardial infarction

Thesis / Dissertation

Lee TY., (2026)

Reoperation in the year following a hip fracture : a nationwide cohort study in England.

Journal article

Patel R. et al, (2026), Bone Joint J, 108-B, 698 - 706

Resolving the mechanical paradox of myelination.

Journal article

Fritzsche M., (2026), Commun Biol, 9

Metabolic profiling of steatotic liver disease by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy.

Journal article

Purdie K. et al, (2026), Commun Med (Lond)

Kv1.3 palmitoylation regulates spatial distribution and channel removal from the immunological synapse.

Journal article

Navarro-Pérez M. et al, (2026), Cell Mol Life Sci

Divergent granulopoiesis at extramedullary sites safeguards antibacterial host defense.

Journal article

Silvestre-Roig C. et al, (2026), Sci Immunol, 11

The autoantigen TRIM21 assembles proinflammatory immune complexes after lytic cell death.

Journal article

Jones Evans EL. et al, (2026), Sci Immunol, 11

Vaping and vascular health-emerging risks for Raynaud's, chilblains & Buerger's disease.

Journal article

Amin M. et al, (2026), Rheumatology (Oxford)

Scoping review of preclinical and clinical studies on the role of HMGB1 in heart disease.

Journal article

Mao S-H. et al, (2026), NPJ Cardiovasc Health, 3

Tissue resident memory T cells populate the human uveal tract.

Journal article

Foers AD. et al, (2026), Sci Rep, 16

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