Professor Christopher Stokes

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Professor Christopher Stokes

Molecular and Cellular Biology, Langford House, Langford
BS40 5DU
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chris.stokes@bristol.ac.uk

Telephone Number (0117) 928 9243

Organisations

Veterinary Pathology and Infection and Immunity

Development of the gut mucosal immune system

Key words

Mucosal Immunology, Immune Development, Pig Immunology, Mucosal Vaccines.

Diseases related to this field of research

Allergy, postweaning diarrhoea.

Collaborations

Mick Bailey




Latest publications

  1. Lewis, M, Inman, C, Patel, D, Schmidt, B, Mulder, I, Miller, B, Gill, B, Pluske, J, Kelly, D, Stokes, C & Bailey, M 2012, ‘Direct experimental evidence that early-life farm environment influences regulation of immune responses’. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, vol 23., pp. 265-269
  2. Birchall, M, Ayling, S, Harley, R, Murison, P, Burt, R, Mitchard, L, Jones, A, Macchiarini, P, Stokes, C & Bailey, M 2012, ‘Laryngeal transplantation in minipigs: early immunological outcomes’. Clinical & Experimental Immunology, vol 167., pp. 556 - 564
  3. Mulder, I, Schmidt, B, Lewis, M, Delday, M, Stokes, C, Bailey, M, Aminov, R, Gill, B, Pluske, J, Mayer, C & Kelly, D 2011, ‘Restricting Microbial Exposure in Early Life Negates the Immune Benefits associated with Gut Colonization in Environments of High Microbial Diversity’. PLoS ONE, vol 6., pp. 1 - 10
  4. Schmidt, B, Mulder, IE, C, CM, Aminov, RI, Lewis, M, Stokes, C, Bailey, M, Prosser, J, Gill, B, Pluske, J & Kelly, D 2011, ‘Establishment of Normal Gut Microbiota is Compromised under Excessive Hygiene Conditions’. PLoS ONE, vol 6., pp. 1 - 10
  5. Birchall, M, Kingham, P, Murison, P, Ayling, S, Burt, R, Mitchard, L, Jones, A, Lear, P, Stokes, C, Terenghi, G, Bailey, M & Macchiarini, P 2011, ‘Laryngeal transplantation in minipigs: vascular, myologic and functional outcomes’. Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, vol 268., pp. 405 - 414
  6. Inman, C, Singha, S, Lewis, M, Bradley, B, Stokes, C & Bailey, M 2010, ‘Dendritic cells interact with CD4 T cells in intestinal mucosa’. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, vol 88(1)., pp. 571 - 578
  7. Inman, C, Haverson, K, Konstantinov, S, Jones, P, Harris, C, Smidt, H, Miller, B, Bailey, M & Stokes, C 2010, ‘Rearing environment affects development of the immune system in neonates’. Clinical & Experimental Immunology, vol 160(3)., pp. 431 - 439
  8. Lauridsen, C, Whiting, C, Lewis, M, Bailey, M, Bland, P & Stokes, C 2010, ‘Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in intestine of pigs of different ages and hygiene status’. Livestock Science, vol 133., pp. 200 - 203
  9. Waly, NE, Biourge, V, Peters, IR, Day, MJ, Stokes, CR, Bailey, M & Gruffydd-Jones, TJ 2010, ‘MEASUREMENT OF IL-12 (P40, P35), IL-23P19 AND IFN-gamma MRNA IN DUODENAL BIOPSIES OF CATS WITH IBD AND HEALTHY CONTROLS USING QUANTITATIVE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (QRTPCR)’., pp. 725-726
  10. Mulder, I, Schmidt, B, Stokes, C, Lewis, M, Bailey, M, Aminov, R, Prosser, J, Gill, B, Pluske, J, Mayer, C, Musk, C & Kelly, D 2009, ‘Environmentally-acquired bacteria influence microbial diversity and natural innate immune responses at gut surfaces’. BMC Biology, vol 7(79)., pp. 1 - 20

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