Scott Gray-Owen

Affiliations: 
Molecular and Medical Genetics University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Immunology
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Chan K, Farias AG, Lee H, et al. (2022) Survival-based CRISPR genetic screens across a panel of permissive cell lines identify common and cell-specific SARS-CoV-2 host factors. Heliyon. e12744
Currie EG, Coburn B, Porfilio EA, et al. (2022) Immunoglobulin A nephropathy is characterized by anti-commensal humoral immune responses. Jci Insight
Criss AK, Genco CA, Gray-Owen SD, et al. (2021) Challenges and Controversies Concerning Neisseria gonorrhoeae-Neutrophil Interactions in Pathogenesis. Mbio. e0072121
Behrens IK, Busch B, Ishikawa-Ankerhold H, et al. (2020) The HopQ-CEACAM Interaction Controls CagA Translocation, Phosphorylation, and Phagocytosis of in Neutrophils. Mbio. 11
Yu Q, Wang LC, Di Benigno S, et al. (2019) Neisseria gonorrhoeae Infects the Heterogeneous Epithelia of the Human Cervix Using Distinct Mechanisms. Plos Pathogens. 15: e1008136
Russell MW, Jerse AE, Gray-Owen SD. (2019) Progress Toward a Gonococcal Vaccine: The Way Forward. Frontiers in Immunology. 10: 2417
Johswich KO, Gray-Owen SD. (2019) Modeling Neisseria meningitidis Infection in Mice: Methods and Logistical Considerations for Nasal Colonization and Invasive Disease. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1969: 149-168
Gray-Owen S, Guvenc F. (2019) P689 Turning gonorrhea against HIV: latent HIV ‘shock-and-kill’ using a gonococcal-derived metabolite Sexually Transmitted Infections. 95
Fegan J, Islam E, Calmettes C, et al. (2019) O01.3 Engineering hybrid bacterial transferrin receptor-based vaccines to confer broad protection against neisseria gonorrhoeae Sexually Transmitted Infections. 95
Francis IP, Islam EA, Gower AC, et al. (2018) Murine host response to Neisseria gonorrhoeae upper genital tract infection reveals a common transcriptional signature, plus distinct inflammatory responses that vary between reproductive cycle phases. Bmc Genomics. 19: 627
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