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Jesse Goyette

University of New South Wales
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
Cited by 2573

Inflammation-associated S100 proteins: new mechanisms that regulate function

J Goyette, CL Geczy - Amino acids, 2011 - Springer
This review focuses on new aspects of extracellular roles of the calgranulins. S100A8,
S100A9 and S100A12 are constitutively expressed in neutrophils and induced in several cell …

Oxidative modifications of S100 proteins: functional regulation by redox

SY Lim, MJ Raftery, J Goyette, K Hsu… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Alterations in the capability of CF lung macrophage to respond and clear airway pathogens
might contribute to the development of lung disease in cystic fibrosis. Several S100 Ca 2+ –…

[HTML][HTML] Introducing membrane charge and membrane potential to T cell signaling

Y Ma, K Poole, J Goyette, K Gaus - Frontiers in immunology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
While membrane models now include the heterogeneous distribution of lipids, the impact of
membrane charges on regulating the association of proteins with the plasma membrane is …

Simulation of heat transfer in a metal hydride reactor with aluminium foam

F Laurencelle, J Goyette - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2007 - Elsevier
A 1-D model has been developed to evaluate various designs of metal hydride reactors with
planar, cylindrical or spherical geometry. It simulates a cycling loop (absorption–desorption) …

Cycling and thermal stability of nanostructured MgH2–Cr2O3 composite for hydrogen storage

Z Dehouche, T Klassen, W Oelerich, J Goyette… - Journal of Alloys and …, 2002 - Elsevier
This paper presents investigations on the long-term cycling stability as well as the thermal
stability of the hydriding–dehydriding properties of nanostructured MgH 2 with 0.2 mol.% Cr 2 …

Probing the S100 protein family through genomic and functional analysis

T Ravasi, K Hsu, J Goyette, K Schroder, Z Yang… - Genomics, 2004 - Elsevier
The EF-hand superfamily of calcium binding proteins includes the S100, calcium binding
protein, and troponin subfamilies. This study represents a genome, structure, and expression …

[PDF][PDF] Integrins form an expanding diffusional barrier that coordinates phagocytosis

SA Freeman, J Goyette, W Furuya, EC Woods… - Cell, 2016 - cell.com
Phagocytosis is initiated by lateral clustering of receptors, which in turn activates Src-family
kinases (SFKs). Activation of SFKs requires depletion of tyrosine phosphatases from the area …

Inflammatory S100A9 and S100A12 proteins in Alzheimer's disease

CE Shepherd, J Goyette, V Utter, F Rahimi, Z Yang… - Neurobiology of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Inflammation, insoluble protein deposition and neuronal cell loss are important features of the
Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain. S100B is associated with the neuropathological hallmarks …

Low buffering capacity and slow recovery of anthropogenic phosphorus pollution in watersheds

JO Goyette, EM Bennett, R Maranger - Nature Geoscience, 2018 - nature.com
Excess anthropogenic phosphorus in watersheds, transported with runoff, can result in aquatic
eutrophication, a serious global water quality concern. Watersheds can retain phosphorus…

Changes in anthropogenic nitrogen and phosphorus inputs to the St. Lawrence sub‐basin over 110 years and impacts on riverine export

JO Goyette, EM Bennett, RW Howarth… - Global …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Human activities have increased the flow of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) over much of
the Earth, leading to increased agricultural production, but also the degradation of air, soil, …