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J-GLOBAL ID:201801016309262664
Update date: Oct. 01, 2024
Raveney Ben JE
Raveney Ben JE
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Research keywords (4):
EAE
, Th cell differentiation
, Th17 cells
, Multiple Sclerosis
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 2020 - 2023 Invesitgation of Eomes+ Th cells: a pathogenic population controlling neuroinflammation during secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- 2019 - 2020 Characterization of pathogenic cell populations in neuroinflammation during secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
Papers (42):
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Daiki Takewaki, Yuya Kiguchi, Hiroaki Masuoka, Mallahalli S Manu, Ben J E Raveney, Seiko Narushima, Rina Kurokawa, Yusuke Ogata, Yukio Kimura, Noriko Sato, et al. Tyzzerella nexilis strains enriched in mobile genetic elements are involved in progressive multiple sclerosis. Cell reports. 2024. 114785-114785
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Tomomi Kanazawa, Wakiro Sato, Ben J.E. Raveney, Daiki Takewaki, Atsuko Kimura, Hiromi Yamaguchi, Yuma Yokoi, Reiko Saika, Yuji Takahashi, Tsuneo Fujita, et al. Pathogenic Potential of Eomesodermin-Expressing T-Helper Cells in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Annals of Neurology. 2024
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Takashi Yamamura, Daiki Takewaki, Yuya Kiguchi, Hiroaki Masuoka, Mallahalli Manu, Ben Raveney, Seiko Narushima, Rina Kurokawa, Yusuke Ogata, Yukio Kimura, et al. Horizontal gene transfer shapes pathogenic bacteria in multiple sclerosis. 2023
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Raveney Ben, 木村 敦子, 林 幼偉, 岡本 智子, 勝元 敦子, 雑賀 玲子, 佐藤 和貴郎, 大木 伸司, 山村 隆. Neuropilin-1(NRP1) 自己免疫性神経炎症における自己反応性Th細胞に関するマーカー(Neuropilin-1(NRP1): a marker for self-reactive Th cells in autoimmune neuroinflammation). 神経免疫学. 2023. 28. 1. 209-209
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Ben J. E. Raveney, Takashi Yamamura, Shinji Oki. Neuropilin-1 (NRP1): A new marker for pathogenic autoreactive T-helper cells in autoimmune disease. Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology. 2023
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MISC (4):
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Ben Raveney, David Copland, Andrew Dick, Lindsay Nicholson. TNFR1 Controls the Recruitment of Macrophages but Not T Cells in Experimental Autoimmune Uveoretinitis. CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. 2009. 131. S11-S11
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Emma Kerr, Ben Raveney, David Morgan, Lindsay Nicholson. Immune surveillance of privileged tissue is increased by non-specific stimuli. CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. 2008. 127. S142-S142
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Ben Raveney, David Copland, Emma Kerr, Claudia Calder, Andrew Dick, Lindsay Nicholson. Autoimmune inflammatory eye disease is associated with the TNF-alpha dependant generation of myeloid cells in the target organ that suppress auto-reactive CD4(+) T cell proliferation. CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. 2008. 127. S142-S143
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B. J. Raveney, L. B. Nicholson, A. D. Dick. Control of auto-reactive CD4(+) T cell proliferation by macrophages in target organs. IMMUNOLOGY. 2007. 120. 36-36
Lectures and oral presentations (14):
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Self-reactive Th cells express Neuropilin-1 (NRP1) following activation in autoimmune disease
(Japanese Society for Immunology 52nd Annual Meeting 2024)
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The influence of the microbiome on pathogenic Th cell populations in an SPMS-like model of late, chronic neuroinflammation
(Japanese Society of Clinical Immunology 51st Annual Meeting 2023)
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Neuropilin-1 (NRP1) a marker self-reactive Th cells in autoimmune neuroinflammation
(Japanese Society for Neuroimmuology 35th Annual Meeting 2023)
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Pathogenic autoreactive Th cells are identified in autoimmune neuroinflammation by expression of Neuropilin-1 (NRP1)
(FOCIS 2023 Annual Meeting, Boston 2023)
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NRP1 marks a pathogenic self-reactive Th subset in autoimmune disease
(Japanese Society for Immunology 51st Annual Meeting 2022)
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Education (1):
- 2002 - 2006 University of Bristol, Bristol, UK Cellular and Molecular Pathology PhD, Immunology
Awards (4):
- 2023/03 - National Institue of Neuroscience, NCNP Excellent Paper Award
- 2022/12 - Japanese Society for Immunology 51st Annual Meeting Best Presentation Award
- 2019/10 - Japanese Society of Neuroimmunology Award Finalist Characterization of pathogenic Eomes+ Th cells in SPMS brain tissue
- 2019/03 - NCNP Presentation award Eomes+ Th cells: A crucial biomarker for Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS) disease status
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