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Dr Anuj Sehgal
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Anuj Sehgal

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Background

Dr Anuj Sehgal completed his at the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh (UK) (2013-2017), where he developed a long-term research passion for investigating the development and function of the immune system. In 2018, Dr Sehgal joined the Mater Research Institute as a Research Officer. Some key highlights of Anuj's work has identified unique associations between macrophages and stem cell niches across the body, including intestinal stem cells (Sehgal et al., 2018, Nat. Comms) and HSC-niches in the bone marrow and peripheral lymphoid organs (Kaur*, Sehgal* et al. 2021 J. Hem. Onco). In 2022, Anuj diverted from academic research to contract clinical trials at the Wesley Research Institute. More recently, Anuj has rejoined UQ as a Flow Cytometry research fellow in the Chappell Lab under the ViceBio team, working on cell mediated immune responses in RSV preclinical and clinical trials.

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Works

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28 works between 2014 and 2025

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2018

Journal Article

Development of in vitro enteroids derived from bovine small intestinal crypts

Hamilton, Carly A., Young, Rachel, Jayaraman, Siddharth, Sehgal, Anuj, Paxton, Edith, Thomson, Sarah, Katzer, Frank, Hope, Jayne, Innes, Elisabeth, Morrison, Liam J. and Mabbott, Neil A. (2018). Development of in vitro enteroids derived from bovine small intestinal crypts. Veterinary Research, 49 (1) 54. doi: 10.1186/s13567-018-0547-5

Development of in vitro enteroids derived from bovine small intestinal crypts

2017

Journal Article

c-Rel is dispensable for the differentiation and functional maturation of M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium

Sehgal, Anuj, Kobayashi, Atsushi, Donaldson, David S. and Mabbott, Neil A. (2017). c-Rel is dispensable for the differentiation and functional maturation of M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium. Immunobiology, 222 (2), 316-326. doi: 10.1016/j.imbio.2016.09.008

c-Rel is dispensable for the differentiation and functional maturation of M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium

2016

Journal Article

Increased Abundance of M Cells in the Gut Epithelium Dramatically Enhances Oral Prion Disease Susceptibility

Donaldson, David S., Sehgal, Anuj, Rios, Daniel, Williams, Ifor R. and Mabbott, Neil A. (2016). Increased Abundance of M Cells in the Gut Epithelium Dramatically Enhances Oral Prion Disease Susceptibility. PLoS Pathogens, 12 (12) e1006075, e1006075. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1006075

Increased Abundance of M Cells in the Gut Epithelium Dramatically Enhances Oral Prion Disease Susceptibility

2015

Journal Article

Aging and the mucosal immune system in the intestine

Mabbott, Neil A., Kobayashi, Atsushi, Sehgal, Anuj, Bradford, Barry M., Pattison, Mari and Donaldson, David S. (2015). Aging and the mucosal immune system in the intestine. Biogerontology, 16 (2), 133-145. doi: 10.1007/s10522-014-9498-z

Aging and the mucosal immune system in the intestine

2015

Book Chapter

M Cells

Mabbott, Neil A., Sehgal, Anuj and Donaldson, David S. (2015). M Cells. eLS. (pp. 1-9) Chichester, United kingdom: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0026239

M Cells

2014

Journal Article

Characterisation of a novel fc conjugate of macrophage colony-stimulating factor

Gow, Deborah J, Sauter, Kristin A., Pridans, Clare, Moffat, Lindsey, Sehgal, Anuj, Stutchfield, Ben M., Raza, Sobia, Beard, Philippa M., Tsai, Yi Ting, Bainbridge, Graeme, Boner, Pamela L., Fici, Greg, Garcia-Tapia, David, Martin, Roger A., Oliphant, Theodore, Shelly, John A., Tiwari, Raksha, Wilson, Thomas L., Smith, Lee B., Mabbott, Neil A. and Hume, David A. (2014). Characterisation of a novel fc conjugate of macrophage colony-stimulating factor. Molecular Therapy, 22 (9), 1580-1592. doi: 10.1038/mt.2014.112

Characterisation of a novel fc conjugate of macrophage colony-stimulating factor

2014

Journal Article

The MacBlue Binary Transgene (csf1r-gal4VP16/UAS-ECFP) provides a novel marker for visualisation of subsets of monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells and responsiveness to CSF1 administration

Sauter, Kristin A., Pridans, Clare, Sehgal, Anuj, Bain, Calum C., Scott, Charlotte, Moffat, Lindsey, Rojo, Rocío, Stutchfield, Ben M., Davies, Claire L., Donaldson, David S., Renault, Kathleen, McColl, Barry W., Mowat, Alan M., Serrels, Alan, Frame, Margaret C., Mabbott, Neil A. and Hume, David A. (2014). The MacBlue Binary Transgene (csf1r-gal4VP16/UAS-ECFP) provides a novel marker for visualisation of subsets of monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells and responsiveness to CSF1 administration. PLoS ONE, 9 (8) e105429, 1-12. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105429

The MacBlue Binary Transgene (csf1r-gal4VP16/UAS-ECFP) provides a novel marker for visualisation of subsets of monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells and responsiveness to CSF1 administration

2014

Journal Article

Pleiotropic effects of extended blockade of CSF1R signaling in adult mice

Sauter, Kristin A., Pridans, Clare, Sehgal, Anuj, Tsai, Yi Ting, Bradford, Barry M., Raza, Sobia, Moffat, Lindsey, Gow, Deborah J., Beard, Philippa M., Mabbott, Neil A., Smith, Lee B. and Hume, David A. (2014). Pleiotropic effects of extended blockade of CSF1R signaling in adult mice. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 96 (2), 265-274. doi: 10.1189/jlb.2A0114-006R

Pleiotropic effects of extended blockade of CSF1R signaling in adult mice

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