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Dr Kristian Jones, BSc(Hons), Ph.D

Immune regeneration lab

Kristian Jones Photo

Telephone:
+61 3 99050625 (Office)

Facsimile:
+61 3 99050680

Email:
Kristian.Jones@med.monash.edu.au

 

 


Research Interests

  • Stem cells & Immunology
  • Diabetes
  • Inflammatory responses
  • Sepsis & Septicemia

Publications

Refereed journals
Evans, R., Patzak, I., Svensson, L., De Filippo, K., Jones, K.L., McDowall, A. Hogg, N. (2009). Intergrins in immunity. J. Cell. Sci.122: 215-225.

Smith, A., Stanley, P., Jones, K., Svensson, L., McDowall, A. Hogg, N. (2007).
The role of the integrin LFA-1 in T-lymphocyte migration. Immunol. Rev. 218: 135-146.

Jones, K. L., Mansell, A., Patella, S., Scott, B. J, Hedger, M. P., de Kretser, D. M. Phillips, D J. (2007). Activin A is a critical component of the inflammatory response, and its binding protein, follistatin, reduces mortality in endotoxemia.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 104: 16239-16244.

Phillips, D. J., Jones, K. L., Clarke, I. J., Scheerlinck, J. P, de Kretser, D. M. (2005). Activin A: from sometime reproductive factor to genuine cytokine. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol. 108: 23-27.

Jones, K. L., de Kretser, D. M., Clarke, I. J., Scheerlinck, J. P. Phillips, D. J. (2004). Characterisation of the rapid release of activin A following acute lipopolysaccharide challenge in the ewe. J. Endocrinol. 182: 69-80.

Jones, K. L, de Kretser, D. M., Patella, S. Phillips, D. J. (2004). Activin A and follistatin in systemic inflammation. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 225: 119-125.

Jones, K. L., de Kretser, D. M. Phillips, D. J. (2004). Effect of heparin administration to sheep on the release profiles of circulating activin A and follistatin. J. Endocrinol. 181: 307-314.

Phillips, D. J., Jones, K. L., Scheerlinck, J. Y., Hedger, M. P. de Kretser D. M. (2001). Evidence for activin A and follistatin involvement in the systemic inflammatory response. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 180: 155-162.

Jones, K. L., Brauman, J. N., Groome, N. P., de Kretser, D. M., Phillips, D. J. (2000). Activin A release into the circulation is an early event in systemic inflammation and precedes the release of follistatin. Endocrinology. 141: 1905-1908.

Phillips, D. J., Jones, K. L., McGaw, D. J, Groome, N. P., Smolich, J. J., Pärsson, H. de Kretser, D. M. (2000). Release of activin and follistatin during cardiovascular procedures is largely due to heparin administration. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 85: 2411-2415.