Matthew C. Catley

2.3k total citations
36 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Matthew C. Catley is a scholar working on Immunology, Cancer Research and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew C. Catley has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Immunology, 15 papers in Cancer Research and 11 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Matthew C. Catley's work include NF-κB Signaling Pathways (15 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (11 papers) and Asthma and respiratory diseases (10 papers). Matthew C. Catley is often cited by papers focused on NF-κB Signaling Pathways (15 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (11 papers) and Asthma and respiratory diseases (10 papers). Matthew C. Catley collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Sweden. Matthew C. Catley's co-authors include Robert Newton, Peter J. Barnes, Maria G. Belvisi, Mark A. Birrell, Sissie Wong, David C. Blakey, Jon Voutila, Nagy Habib, Alexandre J. Debacker and Neil S. Holden and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nature Immunology and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Matthew C. Catley

36 papers receiving 1.7k citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew C. Catley United Kingdom 24 698 556 416 379 324 36 1.7k
Gye Young Park United States 23 608 0.9× 689 1.2× 316 0.8× 243 0.6× 271 0.8× 55 1.6k
Soo‐Cheon Chae South Korea 26 1.1k 1.5× 738 1.3× 380 0.9× 283 0.7× 107 0.3× 106 2.4k
Nicola Martelli Italy 22 520 0.7× 496 0.9× 191 0.5× 227 0.6× 157 0.5× 33 1.7k
Suchita Nadkarni United Kingdom 19 636 0.9× 904 1.6× 175 0.4× 235 0.6× 151 0.5× 41 2.0k
Hongwei Han China 23 553 0.8× 690 1.2× 367 0.9× 173 0.5× 122 0.4× 63 2.0k
Masataka Kohno Japan 22 1.2k 1.7× 542 1.0× 187 0.4× 376 1.0× 146 0.5× 79 2.3k
Suhn‐Young Im South Korea 21 822 1.2× 470 0.8× 153 0.4× 377 1.0× 110 0.3× 50 1.6k
Till Adhikary Germany 20 1.1k 1.6× 536 1.0× 269 0.6× 384 1.0× 92 0.3× 31 1.9k
Toshifumi Tetsuka Japan 22 921 1.3× 490 0.9× 145 0.3× 498 1.3× 97 0.3× 29 1.8k
Dongyi He China 23 833 1.2× 855 1.5× 141 0.3× 208 0.5× 133 0.4× 42 2.3k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew C. Catley

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All Works

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Andrikakou, Pinelopi, Vikash Reebye, Daniel Vasconcelos, et al.. (2022). Enhancing SIRT1 Gene Expression Using Small Activating RNAs: A Novel Approach for Reversing Metabolic Syndrome. Nucleic Acid Therapeutics. 32(6). 486–496. 11 indexed citations
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Debacker, Alexandre J., Jon Voutila, Matthew C. Catley, David C. Blakey, & Nagy Habib. (2020). Delivery of Oligonucleotides to the Liver with GalNAc: From Research to Registered Therapeutic Drug. Molecular Therapy. 28(8). 1759–1771. 235 indexed citations
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Israelsson, Elisabeth, B. Angermann, Ben S. Sidders, et al.. (2018). Differential gene expression in human tissue resident regulatory T cells from lung, colon, and blood. Oncotarget. 9(90). 36166–36184. 15 indexed citations
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Ravi, Arjun, Jonathan Plumb, Sarah Mason, et al.. (2017). COPD monocytes demonstrate impaired migratory ability. Respiratory Research. 18(1). 90–90. 23 indexed citations
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Catley, Matthew C., et al.. (2011). Monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of asthma. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 132(3). 333–351. 54 indexed citations
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Eltom, Suffwan, Christopher S. Stevenson, Joseph Rastrick, et al.. (2011). P2X7 Receptor and Caspase 1 Activation Are Central to Airway Inflammation Observed after Exposure to Tobacco Smoke. PLoS ONE. 6(9). e24097–e24097. 106 indexed citations
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Birrell, Mark A., Jorge De Alba, Matthew C. Catley, et al.. (2008). Liver X Receptor Agonists Increase Airway Reactivity in a Model of Asthma via Increasing Airway Smooth Muscle Growth. The Journal of Immunology. 181(6). 4265–4271. 23 indexed citations
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Catley, Matthew C., Mark A. Birrell, Elizabeth Hardaker, et al.. (2008). Estrogen Receptor β: Expression Profile and Possible Anti-Inflammatory Role in Disease. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 326(1). 83–88. 25 indexed citations
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Callister, Matthew, Liao Pinhu, Matthew C. Catley, et al.. (2008). PMX464, a thiol‐reactive quinol and putative thioredoxin inhibitor, inhibits NF‐κB‐dependent proinflammatory activation of alveolar epithelial cells. British Journal of Pharmacology. 155(5). 661–672. 13 indexed citations
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Birrell, Mark A., Matthew C. Catley, Elizabeth Hardaker, et al.. (2007). Novel Role for the Liver X Nuclear Receptor in the Suppression of Lung Inflammatory Responses. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282(44). 31882–31890. 53 indexed citations
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Newton, Robert, Neil S. Holden, Matthew C. Catley, et al.. (2007). Repression of Inflammatory Gene Expression in Human Pulmonary Epithelial Cells by Small-Molecule IκB Kinase Inhibitors. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 321(2). 734–742. 86 indexed citations
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Birrell, Mark A., Sissie Wong, Matthew C. Catley, & Maria G. Belvisi. (2007). Impact of tobacco‐smoke on key signaling pathways in the innate immune response in lung macrophages. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 214(1). 27–37. 99 indexed citations
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Birrell, Mark A., Sissie Wong, Elizabeth Hardaker, et al.. (2006). IκB Kinase-2-Independent and -Dependent Inflammation in Airway Disease Models: Relevance of IKK-2 Inhibition to the Clinic. Molecular Pharmacology. 69(6). 1791–1800. 41 indexed citations
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Birrell, Mark A., Elizabeth Hardaker, Sissie Wong, et al.. (2005). Iκ-B Kinase-2 Inhibitor Blocks Inflammation in Human Airway Smooth Muscle and a Rat Model of Asthma. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 172(8). 962–971. 107 indexed citations
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Catley, Matthew C., Joanna E. Chivers, Neil S. Holden, Peter J. Barnes, & Robert Newton. (2005). Validation of IKKβ as therapeutic target in airway inflammatory disease by adenoviral‐mediated delivery of dominant‐negative IKKβ to pulmonary epithelial cells. British Journal of Pharmacology. 145(1). 114–122. 36 indexed citations
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Clarke, Deborah, Maria G. Belvisi, Matthew C. Catley, et al.. (2004). Identification in human airways smooth muscle cells of the prostanoid receptor and signalling pathway through which PGE2 inhibits the release of GM‐CSF. British Journal of Pharmacology. 141(7). 1141–1150. 41 indexed citations
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Catley, Matthew C., Lisa Cambridge, Yasuyuki Nasuhara, et al.. (2004). Inhibitors of Protein Kinase C (PKC) Prevent Activated Transcription. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(18). 18457–18466. 68 indexed citations
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Holden, Neil S., Matthew C. Catley, Lisa Cambridge, Peter J. Barnes, & Robert Newton. (2004). ICAM‐1 expression is highly NF‐κB‐dependent in A549 cells. European Journal of Biochemistry. 271(4). 785–791. 48 indexed citations
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Meja, Koremu, Matthew C. Catley, Lisa Cambridge, et al.. (2004). Adenovirus-Mediated Delivery and Expression of a cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Inhibitor Gene to BEAS-2B Epithelial Cells Abolishes the Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Rolipram, Salbutamol, and Prostaglandin E2: A Comparison with H-89. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 309(2). 833–844. 42 indexed citations
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Catley, Matthew C., Joanna E. Chivers, Lisa Cambridge, et al.. (2003). IL‐1β‐dependent activation of NF‐κB mediates PGE2 release via the expression of cyclooxygenase‐2 and microsomal prostaglandin E synthase. FEBS Letters. 547(1-3). 75–79. 87 indexed citations

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