Publications by:
Simon Jiang
Also publishes as (Simon H. Jiang)
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Medhavy, Arti, Athanasopoulos, Vicki, Bassett, Katharine, He, Yuke, Stanley, Maurice, Enosi Tuipulotu, Daniel, Cappello, Jean, Brown, Grant J., Gonzalez-Figueroa, Paula, Turnbull, Cynthia, Shanmuganandam, Somasundhari, Tummala, Padmaja, Hart, Gemma, Lea-Henry, Tom, Wang, Hao, Nambadan, Sonia, Shen, Qian, Roco, Jonathan A., Burgio, Gaetan, Wu, Phil, Cho, Eun, Andrews, T. Daniel, Field, Matt A., Wu, Xiaoqian, Ding, Huihua, Guo, Qiang, Shen, Nan, Man, Si Ming, Jiang, Simon H., Cook, Matthew C., and Vinuesa, Carola G. (2024) A TNIP1-driven systemic autoimmune disorder with elevated IgG4. Nature Immunology. (In Press)
Jiang, Simon H., Mercan, Sevcan, Papa, Ilenia, Moldovan, Max, Walters, Giles D., Koina, Mark, Fadia, Mitali, Stanley, Maurice, Lea-Henry, Tom, Cook, Amelia, Ellyard, Julia, McMorran, Brendan, Sundaram, Madhivanan, Thomson, Russell, Canete, Pablo F., Hoy, Wendy, Hutton, Holly, Srivastava, Monika, McKeon, Kathryn, de la Ru´a Figueroa, In˜igo, Cervera, Ricard, Faria, Raquel, D'Alfonso, Sandra, Gatto, Mariele, Athanasopoulos, Vicki, Field, Matthew, Mathews, John, Cho, Eun, Andrews, Thomas D., Kitching, A. Richard, Cook, Matthew C., Alarcon Riquelme, Marta, Bahlo, Melanie, and Vinuesa, Carola G. (2021) Deletions in VANGL1 are a risk factor for antibody-mediated kidney disease. Cell Reports Medicine, 2. 100475.
Ellyard, Julia I., Jerjen, Rebekka, Martin, Jaime L., Lee, Adrian Y.S., Field, Matthew A., Jiang, Simon H., Cappello, Jean, Naumann, Svenja K., Andrews, T. Daniel, Scott, Hamish S., Casarotto, Marco G., Goodnow, Christopher C., Chaitow, Jeffrey, Pascual, Virginia, Hertzog, Paul, Alexander, Stephen I., Cook, Matthew C., and Vinuesa, Carola G. (2014) Identification of a pathogenic variant in TREX1 in early-onset cerebral systemic lupus erythematosus by whole-exome sequencing. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 66 (12). pp. 3382-3386.
Loten, Conrad, Stokes, Barrie, Worsley, David, Seymour, Jamie E., Jiang, Simon, and Isbister, Geoffrey K. (2006) A randomised controlled trial of hot water (45˚C) immersion versus ice packs for pain relief in bluebottle stings. Medical Journal of Australia, 184 (7). pp. 329-333.