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Anne L. Robertson
Researcher at University of Roehampton
Publications - 94
Citations - 4562
Anne L. Robertson is an academic researcher from University of Roehampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyporheic zone & Inflammation. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 90 publications receiving 3624 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne L. Robertson include University of Sheffield & Queen Mary University of London.
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Antibiotic pollution in surface fresh waters: Occurrence and effects
TL;DR: Important aspects of antibiotic pollution in fresh waters are highlighted: that concentrations of antibiotics in the environment are substantial, that micro-organisms are susceptible to this, that bacteria can evolve resistance in the environments, and that antibiotic pollution affects natural food webs while interacting with other stressors; which taken together poses a number of challenges for environmental scientists.
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Inter-disciplinary perspectives on processes in the hyporheic zone
Stefan Krause,David M. Hannah,Jan H. Fleckenstein,C. H. Heppell,Daniel Kaeser,Roger W. Pickup,Gilles Pinay,Anne L. Robertson,Paul J. Wood +8 more
TL;DR: A critical inter-disciplinary review of recent advances of research centred on the hyporheic zone (HZ) and highlights the current state of knowledge regarding hydrological, biogeochemical and ecohydrological process understanding is presented in this article.
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A Zebrafish Compound Screen Reveals Modulation of Neutrophil Reverse Migration as an Anti-Inflammatory Mechanism
Anne L. Robertson,Geoffrey Holmes,Aleksandra Bojarczuk,Joseph Burgon,Catherine A. Loynes,Myriam Chimen,Amy Sawtell,Bashar Hamza,Joseph A Willson,Sarah R. Walmsley,Sean R. Anderson,Mark Coles,Stuart N. Farrow,Roberto Solari,Simon Jones,Lynne R. Prince,Daniel Irimia,G. Ed Rainger,Visakan Kadirkamanathan,Moira K. B. Whyte,Stephen A. Renshaw +20 more
TL;DR: The authors used a transgenic zebrafish model of sterile tissue injury to screen potential factors involved in inflammation resolution and found that tanshinone IIA, which is derived from a Chinese medicinal herb, had proresolving activity by both inducing neutrophil apoptosis and promoting reverse migration of neutrophils.
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PGE2 production at sites of tissue injury promotes an anti-inflammatory neutrophil phenotype and determines the outcome of inflammation resolution in vivo
Catherine A. Loynes,Jou A. Lee,Anne L. Robertson,Anne L. Robertson,Michael J. G. Steel,Felix Ellett,Felix Ellett,Yi Feng,Bruce D. Levy,Moira K. B. Whyte,Stephen A. Renshaw +10 more
TL;DR: Regulation of neutrophil migration by PGE2 and LXA4 (lipoxin A4) in an in vivo model of inflammation resolution is confirmed and this pathway may contain therapeutic targets for driving inflammation resolution in chronic inflammatory disease.
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Dislocation of the knee
TL;DR: Dislocation of the knee is a serious injury which can have long-term adverse effects which may impair the patient’s return to physical employment and recreational activity.