Lucy Fry
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Lucy Fry's research focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying infectious diseases, particularly leishmaniasis. Her work investigates the role of HIF-α signaling in regulating macrophage inflammatory responses during infection with *Leishmania major*. Fry's studies have explored how transcriptional remodeling occurs in macrophages in response to both the infection status and the inflammatory microenvironment within murine leishmanial lesions. Additionally, her research has examined the link between enhanced translational activity and lymphatic endothelial cell activation in cutaneous leishmaniasis. She has published 16 papers, with an h-index of 2 and 16 total citations. Fry collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Hayden Roys and Anne K. Bowlin, with whom she shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 16
Selected Publications
- Enhanced translational activity is linked to lymphatic endothelial cell activation in cutaneous leishmaniasis 4267 (2025) DOI
- From defense to disease: the multifaceted role of lymphatics during infection (2025) DOI
- Guanylate-Binding Proteins Promote Host Defense Against <i>Leishmania major</i> by Balancing iNOS/Arg-1 in Myeloid Cells (2025) DOI
- Dysregulated lymphatic remodeling promotes immunopathology during non-healing cutaneous leishmaniasis (2025) DOI
- Enhanced Translational Activity Is Linked to Lymphatic Endothelial Cell Activation in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (2025) DOI
- HIF-α signaling regulates the macrophage inflammatory response during Leishmania major infection (2025) DOI
- Host guanylate binding proteins participate in parasite control during Leishmania infection (2024) DOI
- HIF-α signaling regulates the macrophage inflammatory response during <i>Leishmania major</i> infection (2024) DOI
- Synthesis and in vitro evaluation shows disquaramide compounds are a promising class of anti-leishmanial drugs (2024) DOI
- Enhanced translational activity is linked to lymphatic endothelial cell activation in cutaneous leishmaniasis (2024) DOI
- Distinct lymphatic remodeling is associated with healing and non-healing murine cutaneous leishmaniasis (2023) DOI
- HIF-α Activation Impacts Macrophage Function during Murine Leishmania major Infection (2021) DOI
- HIF-alpha Activation Impacts Macrophage Function During Murine <em>Leishmania major</em> Infection (2021) DOI
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