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Sian Geldenhuys

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 12, 2016
Sun Exposure and Its Effects on Human Health: Mechanisms through Which Sun Exposure Could Reduce the Risk of Developing Obesity and Cardiometabolic DysfunctionNaomi Fleury, Sian Geldenhuys, Shelley Gorman
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 22, 2016
Response to the Boucher et al. Comments on Fleury et al. Sun Exposure and Its Effects on Human Health: Mechanisms through Which Sun Exposure Could Reduce the Risk of Developing Obesity and Cardiometabolic Dysfunction. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 999Naomi Fleury, Sian Geldenhuys, Shelley Gorman
F1000Prime Reports|January 13, 2015
Vitamin D and immunityRobyn M Lucas, Shelley Gorman, Sian Geldenhuys, et al.
Archives of Dermatological Research|February 3, 2018
Investigating the roles of regulatory T cells, mast cells and interleukin-9 in the control of skin inflammation by vitamin DShelley Gorman, Sian Geldenhuys, Clare E Weeden, et al.
Journal of Immunology Research|September 28, 2016
Dietary Vitamin D Increases Percentages and Function of Regulatory T Cells in the Skin-Draining Lymph Nodes and Suppresses Dermal InflammationShelley Gorman, Sian Geldenhuys, Melinda Judge, et al.
Diabetes|October 25, 2014
Ultraviolet radiation suppresses obesity and symptoms of metabolic syndrome independently of vitamin D in mice fed a high-fat dietSian Geldenhuys, Prue H Hart, Raelene Endersby, et al.
Respiratory Research|September 23, 2016
Vitamin D and allergic airway disease shape the murine lung microbiome in a sex-specific mannerMichael Roggenbuck, Denise Anderson, Kenneth Klingenberg Barfod, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 16, 2017
Evolving Identification of Blood Cells Associated with Clinically Isolated Syndrome: Importance of Time since Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic MRIStephanie Trend, Anderson P Jones, Sian Geldenhuys, et al.
Clinical & Translational Immunology|July 11, 2017
Altered regulatory T-cell fractions and Helios expression in clinically isolated syndrome: clues to the development of multiple sclerosisAnderson P Jones, Stephanie Trend, Scott N Byrne, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 31, 2018
Higher Serum Immunoglobulin G3 Levels May Predict the Development of Multiple Sclerosis in Individuals With Clinically Isolated SyndromeStephanie Trend, Anderson P Jones, Lilian Cha, et al.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 12, 2016
Sun Exposure and Its Effects on Human Health: Mechanisms through Which Sun Exposure Could Reduce the Risk of Developing Obesity and Cardiometabolic DysfunctionNaomi Fleury, Sian Geldenhuys, Shelley Gorman
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 22, 2016
Response to the Boucher et al. Comments on Fleury et al. Sun Exposure and Its Effects on Human Health: Mechanisms through Which Sun Exposure Could Reduce the Risk of Developing Obesity and Cardiometabolic Dysfunction. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 999Naomi Fleury, Sian Geldenhuys, Shelley Gorman
F1000Prime Reports|January 13, 2015
Vitamin D and immunityRobyn M Lucas, Shelley Gorman, Sian Geldenhuys, et al.
Archives of Dermatological Research|February 3, 2018
Investigating the roles of regulatory T cells, mast cells and interleukin-9 in the control of skin inflammation by vitamin DShelley Gorman, Sian Geldenhuys, Clare E Weeden, et al.
Journal of Immunology Research|September 28, 2016
Dietary Vitamin D Increases Percentages and Function of Regulatory T Cells in the Skin-Draining Lymph Nodes and Suppresses Dermal InflammationShelley Gorman, Sian Geldenhuys, Melinda Judge, et al.
Diabetes|October 25, 2014
Ultraviolet radiation suppresses obesity and symptoms of metabolic syndrome independently of vitamin D in mice fed a high-fat dietSian Geldenhuys, Prue H Hart, Raelene Endersby, et al.
Respiratory Research|September 23, 2016
Vitamin D and allergic airway disease shape the murine lung microbiome in a sex-specific mannerMichael Roggenbuck, Denise Anderson, Kenneth Klingenberg Barfod, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 16, 2017
Evolving Identification of Blood Cells Associated with Clinically Isolated Syndrome: Importance of Time since Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic MRIStephanie Trend, Anderson P Jones, Sian Geldenhuys, et al.
Clinical & Translational Immunology|July 11, 2017
Altered regulatory T-cell fractions and Helios expression in clinically isolated syndrome: clues to the development of multiple sclerosisAnderson P Jones, Stephanie Trend, Scott N Byrne, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 31, 2018
Higher Serum Immunoglobulin G3 Levels May Predict the Development of Multiple Sclerosis in Individuals With Clinically Isolated SyndromeStephanie Trend, Anderson P Jones, Lilian Cha, et al.
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