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- Author = Byrne HM [web profile page]
1.
Chambers KL, Myerscough MR, Watson MG, Byrne HM
Keith L Chambers, Mary R Myerscough, Michael G Watson, Helen M Byrne:
Blood Lipoproteins Shape the Phenotype and Lipid Content of Early Atherosclerotic Lesion Macrophages: A Dual-Structured Mathematical Model,
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology,
86
(2024),
no. 9,
44 pages.
2.
Ahmed IU, Byrne HM, Myerscough MR
Ishraq U Ahmed, Helen M Byrne, Mary R Myerscough:
Macrophage Anti-inflammatory Behaviour in a Multiphase Model of Atherosclerotic Plaque Development,
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology,
85
(2023),
no. 5,
Article 37 (29 pages).
3.
Chambers KL, Myerscough MR, Byrne HM
Keith L Chambers, Mary R Myerscough, Helen M Byrne:
A new lipid-structured model to investigate the opposing effects of LDL and HDL on atherosclerotic plaque macrophages,
Mathematical Biosciences,
357
(2023),
108971, 16 pp.
4.
Watson MG, Byrne HM, Macaskill C, Myerscough MR
Michael G Watson, Helen M Byrne, Charlie Macaskill, Mary R Myerscough:
A multiphase model of growth factor-regulated atherosclerotic cap formation,
Journal of Mathematical Biology,
81
(2020),
725–767.
5.
Ford HZ, Byrne HM, Myerscough MR
Hugh Z Ford, Helen M Byrne, Mary R Myerscough:
A lipid-structured model for macrophage populations in atherosclerotic plaques,
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
479
(2019),
no. October 2019,
48–63.
MR3983063
6.
Ford HZ, Zeboudj L, Purvis GSD, ten Bokum A, Zarebski AE, Bull JA, Byrne HM, Myerscough MR, Greaves DR
Hugh Z Ford, Lynda Zeboudj , Gareth S D Purvis , Annemieke ten Bokum , Alexander E Zarebski, Joshua A Bull , Helen M Byrne , Mary R Myerscough and David R Greaves:
Efferocytosis perpetuates substance accumulation inside macrophage populations,
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,
286
(2019),
no. 1904,
Article number 20190730.
7.
Watson MG, Byrne HM, Macaskill C, Myerscough MR
Michael G Watson, Helen M Byrne, Charlie Macaskill, Mary R Myerscough:
A two-phase model of early fibrous cap formation in atherosclerosis,
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
456
(2018),
no. November 2018,
123–136.
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