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Hyun Jae Lee
Hyun Jae Lee
Research Officer, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Doherty Institute, Uni. of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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An introduction to spatial transcriptomics for biomedical research
CG Williams, HJ Lee, T Asatsuma, R Vento-Tormo, A Haque
Genome Medicine 14 (1), 68, 2022
2832022
Integrated pathogen load and dual transcriptome analysis of systemic host-pathogen interactions in severe malaria
HJ Lee, A Georgiadou, M Walther, D Nwakanma, LB Stewart, M Levin, ...
Science translational medicine 10 (447), eaar3619, 2018
1102018
Transcriptomic studies of malaria: a paradigm for investigation of systemic host-pathogen interactions
HJ Lee, A Georgiadou, TD Otto, M Levin, LJ Coin, DJ Conway, ...
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 82 (2), 10.1128/mmbr. 00071-17, 2018
582018
Transcriptome dynamics of CD4+ T cells during malaria maps gradual transit from effector to memory
MSF Soon, HJ Lee, JA Engel, J Straube, BS Thomas, CPS Pernold, ...
Nature Immunology 21 (12), 1597-1610, 2020
432020
Francisella tularensis induces Th1 like MAIT cells conferring protection against systemic and local infection
Z Zhao, H Wang, M Shi, T Zhu, T Pediongco, XY Lim, BS Meehan, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 4355, 2021
322021
Development of circulating CD4+ T‐cell memory
MSF Soon, JA Engel, HJ Lee, A Haque
Immunology and cell biology 97 (7), 617-624, 2019
292019
A diverse fibroblastic stromal cell landscape in the spleen directs tissue homeostasis and immunity
YO Alexandre, D Schienstock, HJ Lee, LC Gandolfo, CG Williams, S Devi, ...
Science immunology 7 (67), eabj0641, 2022
272022
Modelling pathogen load dynamics to elucidate mechanistic determinants of host–Plasmodium falciparum interactions
A Georgiadou, HJ Lee, M Walther, AE van Beek, F Fitriani, D Wouters, ...
Nature microbiology 4 (9), 1592-1602, 2019
212019
An introduction to spatial transcriptomics for biomedical research. Genome Med. 2022; 14 (1): 68
CG Williams, HJ Lee, T Asatsuma, R Vento-Tormo, A Haque
17
Memory CD4+ T cells that co-express PD1 and CTLA4 have reduced response to activating stimuli facilitating HIV latency
TA Rasmussen, JM Zerbato, A Rhodes, C Tumpach, A Dantanarayana, ...
Cell Reports Medicine 3 (10), 2022
142022
Single-cell transcriptomics of allo-reactive CD4+ T cells over time reveals divergent fates during gut GVHD
JA Engel, HJ Lee, CG Williams, RD Kuns, S Olver, LI Lansink, MS Soon, ...
JCI Insight 5 (13), e137990, 2020
102020
Integrated pathogen load and dual transcriptome analysis of systemic host-pathogen interactions in severe malaria. Sci Transl Med 10: eaar3619
HJ Lee, A Georgiadou, M Walther, D Nwakanma, LB Stewart, M Levin, ...
102018
Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveals translationally relevant processes in mouse models of malaria
A Georgiadou, C Dunican, P Soro-Barrio, HJ Lee, M Kaforou, ...
Elife 11, e70763, 2022
82022
Systemic host inflammation induces stage-specific transcriptomic modification and slower maturation in malaria parasites
LIM Lansink, OP Skinner, JA Engel, HJ Lee, MSF Soon, CG Williams, ...
Mbio 14 (4), e01129-23, 2023
22023
Spatial transcriptomics maps molecular and cellular requirements for CD4+ T cell-dependent immunity to malaria
CG Williams, ML Moreira, T Asatsuma, OP Skinner, HJ Lee, S Li, I Barrera, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.02. 23.529309, 2023
12023
CD4+ T cells display a spectrum of recall dynamics during re-infection with malaria parasites
HJ Lee, ML Moreira, S Li, CG Williams, OP Skinner, S Asad, T Asatsuma, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 02.530907, 2023
2023
Comparative transcriptomic analysis reveals translationally relevant processes in mouse models of malaria.
AJ Cunnington, A Georgiadou, C Dunican, M Kaforou, P Soro-Barrio, ...
2022
Exposure to host inflammation in vivo induces rapid transcriptomic change and impaired maturation in malaria parasites.
LIM Lansink, JA Engel, HJ Lee, MSF Soon, CG Williams, RA Aogo, ...
The Journal of Immunology 206 (1_Supplement), 99.22-99.22, 2021
2021
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