Publications 2001

 

1.                  Ada G. Advances in Immunology. Vaccines and Vaccination. New England Journal of Medicine, 345:1042–1053.

 

2.                  Adcock GJ, Dennis ES, Easteal S, Huttley GA, Jermiin LS, Peacock WJ, Thorne A. Human origins and ancient DNA. Science, 292:1655–1656.

 

3.                  Adcock GJ, Dennis ES, Easteal S, Huttley GA, Jermiin LS, Peacock WJ, Thorne A. Lake Mungo 3: A response to recent critiques. Archaeology in Oceania, 36:163–174.

 

4.                  Adcock GJ, Dennis ES, Easteal S, Huttley GA, Jermiin LS, Peacock WJ, Thorne A. Mitochondrial DNA sequences in ancient Australians: Implications for modern human origins. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 98:537–542.

 

5.                  Alitheen N, McClure S, McCullagh P. Segregation of B lymphocytes into stationary apoptotic and migratory proliferating subpopulations in agglomerate cultures with ileal epithelium. European Journal of Immunology, 194:747–756.

 

6.                  Anders MW, Anderson WB, Tzeng H, Board PG. Glutathione transferase zeta: novel xenobiotic substrates and enzyme inactivation. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 133:211–216.

 

7.                  Balkow S, Kersten A, Tran T, Stehle T, Grosse P, Museteanu C, Untermöhlen O, Pircher H, von Weizäcker F, Wallich R, Müllbacher A, Simon MM. Concerted action of the FasL/Fas and perforin/granzyme A and B pathways is mandatory for the development of early viral hepatitis but not for recovery from viral infection. Journal of Virology, 75:8781–8791.

 

8.                  Bamber DE, Board PG, Coggan M, Elder JB, Deakin M, Rajagopal R, Fawole AS, Strange RC, Fryer AA. Glutathione S-transferase GSTT2 polymorphism and outcome in patients with colorectal cancer. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 133:95–97.

9.                  Bartlett SE. Identifying novel proteins in nervous tissue using microsequencing techniques. Methods Mol Biol, 169:43–50.

 

10.              Bartlett SE, Banks GB, Reynolds AJ, Waters MJ, Hendry IA, Noakes PG. Alterations in ciliary neurotrophic factor signaling in rapsyn deficient mice. J Neurosci Res, 64:575–581.

 

11.              Bartlett SE, Reynolds AJ, Weible M, Noakes PG, Hendry IA. Transport of endosomal early antigen 1 in the rat sciatic nerve and location in cultured neurons. Neuroreport, 12:281–284.

 

12.              Bekkers JM, Delaney AJ. Modulation of excitability by alpha-dendrotoxin-sensitive potassium channels in neocortical pyramidal neurons. J Neurosci, 21:6553–6560.

 

13.              Bernardo PH, Chai CLL, Deeble GJ, Liu XM, Waring P. Evidence for gliotoxin-glutathione conjugate adducts. Bioorg Med Chem Lett, 11:483–485.

 

14.              Bhatnagar A, Milburn PJ, Lobigs M, Blanden RV, Gautam AM. Non-obese diabetic mice display elevated levels of CLIP associated with I-Ag7 on the cell surface. Journal of Immunology, 166:4490–4497.

 

15.              Bird CH, Blink EJ, Hirst CE, Buzza MS, Steele PM, Sun J, Jans DA, Bird PI. Nucleocytoplasmic distribution of the ovalbumin serpin PI-9 requires a non-conventional nuclear import pathway and the export factor Crm1. Mol Cell Biol, 16:5396–5407.

 

16.              Birnir B, Eghbali M, Cox GB, Gage PW. GABA concentration sets the conductance of delayed GABA(A) channels in outside-out patches from rat hippocampal neurons. J Membrane Biol, 181:171–183.

 

17.              Blackburn AC, Coggan M, Tzeng H, Lantum H, Polekhina G, Marker M, Anders MW, Board PG. GSTZ1d, a new allele of glutathione transferase Zeta and maleylacetoacetate isomerase. Pharmacogenetics, 11:671–678.

 

18.              Blanchette P, Gilchrist CA, Baker RT, Gray DA. Association of UNP, a ubiquitin-specific protease, with the pocket proteins pRb, p107 and p130. Oncogene, 20:5533–5537.

 

19.              Blasioli J, Goodnow CC. Lyn/CD22/SHP–1 and their importance in autoimmunity. In Altman A, editor, Signal Transduction Pathways in Autoimmunity, pages 151–160. Reinhardt Druck, Basel.

 

20.              Board PG, Chelvanayagram G, Jermiin LS, Tetlow N, Tzeng H, Anders MW, Blackburn AC. Identification of novel glutathione transferases and polymorphic variants by expressed sequence TAG database analysis. Drug Metabolism and Disposition, 29:544–547.

 

21.              Board PG, Coggan M, Chelvanayagam G, Easteal S, Jermiin LS, Schulte GK, Danley DE, Hoth LR, Griffor MC, Kamath AV, Rosner MH, Chrunyk BA, Perregaux DE, Gabel CA, Geoghegan KF, Pandit J. Characterization of the Omega class glutathione transferases. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 133:204–206.

 

22.              Briggs LJ, Johnstone RW, Elliot RM, Xiao C, Dawson M, Trapani JA, Jans DA. Novel properties of the CK2-site regulated NLS of the interferon-induced nuclear factor IFI 16. Biochem J, 353:69–77.

 

23.              Brindley PJ, Kalinna BH, Wong JYM, Bogitsh BJ, King LT, Smyth DJ, Verity CK, Abbenante G, Brinkworth RI, Fairlie DP, Smythe ML, Milburn PJ, Bielefeldt-Ohmann H, Zheng Y, McManus DP. Proteolysis of human hemoglobin by schistosome cathepsin D. Mol Biochem Parasit, 112:103–112.

 

24.              Caccuri AM, Antonini G, Board PG, Flanagan J, Parker MW, Paolesse R, Turella P, Chelvanayagam G, Ricci G. Human glutathione transferase T2–2 discloses some evolutionary strategies for optimization of the catalytic activity of glutathione transferases. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276:5432–5437.

 

25.              Caccuri AM, Antonini G, Board PG, Flanagan J, Parker MW, Paolesse R, Turella P, Federici G, Lo B, Ricci G. Evolutionary strategy for optimization of GSH binding and catalysis in Alpha, Pi, Mu and Theta glutathione transferases. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 133:161–166.

 

26.              Caccuri AM, Antonini G, Board PG, Flanagan J, Parker MW, Paolesse R, Turella P, Federici G, Lo B, Ricci G. Human glutathione transferase T2–2 discloses some evolutionary strategies for optimization of substrate binding to the active site of glutathione transferases. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276:5427–5431.

 

27.              Cakouros D, Cockerill PN, Bert AG, Mital R, Roberts DC, Shannon MF. A NF-kappa B/Sp1 region is essential for chromatin remodeling and correct transcription of a human GM-CSF transgene. J Immunol, 167:302–310.

 

28.              Carr PD, Gustin SE, Church AP, Murphy JM, Ford SC, Mann DA, Woltring DM, Walker I, Ollis DL, Young IG. Structure of the complete extracellular domain of the common beta-subunit of the human GM-CSF, IL-5 receptors reveals a novel dimer configuration. Cell, 104:291–300.

 

29.              Casarotto MG, Craik DJ. Ring flexibility within tricyclic antidepressant drugs. J Pharm Sci, 90:713–721.

 

30.              Casarotto MG, Green D, Pace SM, Curtis SM, Dulhunty AF. Structural determinants for activation of inhibition of ryanodine receptors by basis residues in the dihydropyridine receptor II–III loop. Biophys J, 80:2715–2726.

 

31.              Catimel B, Teh T, Fontes MRM, Jennings IG, Jans DA, Howlett G, Nice EC, Kobe B. Biophysical characterization of interactions involving importin-a during nuclear import. J Biol Chem, 276:34189–34198.

 

32.              Chalmers J, Whitworth JA. A half-century of Australian health and medical research. Medical Journal of Australia, 174:29–32.

 

33.              Chan CK, Jans DA. Enhancement of MSH-receptor- and GAL4-mediated gene transfer by switching the nuclear import pathway. GeneTherapy, 8:166–171.

 

34.              Charlton B, DaZhang M, Slattery RM. B lymphocytes not required for progression from insulitis to diabetes in NOD mice. Immunol Cell Biol, 79:597–601.

 

35.           Chelvanayagam G, Parker MW, Board PG. Fly fishing for GSTs: a unified nomenclature for mammalian and insect glutathione transferases. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 133:256–260.

 

36.              Chieng B, Bekkers JM. Inhibition of calcium channels by opioid- and adenosine-receptor agonists in neurons of the nucleus accumbens. British Journal of Pharmacology, 133:337–344.

 

37.              Cho CSL, McLean AJ, Rivory LP, Gatenby PA, Hardman DTA, Le Couteur DG. Carbon monoxide wash-in method to determine gas transfer in vascular beds: application to rat hindlimb. Am J Physiol-Heart C, 280:H1802–H1806.

 

38.              Clark DA, Hibberd AD, Trevillian PR, Cowden WB. Castanospermine, an oligosaccharide processing inhibitor, reduces both lymphocyte-endothelial cell binding and LFA-1 alpha membrane expression. Transplant P, 33:522.

 

39.              Coggan M, Liu D, Chelvanayagam G, Anderson WB, Anders MW, Board PG. Evaluation of possible active site residues in GSTZ 1–1. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 133:185–187.

 

40.              Cogger VC, Mross PE, Hosie MJ, Ansselin AD, McLean AJ, Le Couteur DG. The effect of acute oxidative stress on the ultrastructure of the perfused rat liver. Pharmacol Toxicol, 89:306–311.

 

41.              Crouch MF, Davy DA, Willard FS, Berven LA. Activation of endogenous thrombin receptors causes clustering and sensitization of EGF receptors of Swiss 3T3 cells without transactivation. Journal of Cell Biology, 152:263–273.

 

42.              Cummins PL, Gready JE. Energetically most likely substrate and active-site protonation sites and pathways in the catalytic mechanism of dihydrofolate reductase. J Am Chem Soc, 123:3418–3428.

 

43.              Cutler AJ, Cornall RJ, Ferry H, Manderson AP, Botto M, Walport MJ. Intact b cell tolerance in the absence of the first component of the classical complement pathway. Eur J Immunol, 31:2087–2093.

 

44.              Davy DA, Campbell HD, Fountain S, de Jong D, Crouch MF. The flightless I protein colocalizes with actin- and microtubule-based structures in motile Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts: Evidence for the involvement of PI 3-kinase and Ras-related small GTPases. Journal of Cell Science, 114:549–562.

 

45.              de Plater GM, Milburn PJ, Martin RL. Venom from the platypus, ornithorhynchus anatinus, induces a calcium-dependent current in cultured dorsal root ganglion cells. J Neurophysiol, 85:1340–1345.

 

46.              Delaney AJ, Sah P. Pathway-specific targeting of GABA(A) receptor subtypes to somatic and dendritic synapses in the central amygdala. J Neurophysiol, 86:717–723.

 

47.              Denton KM, Li M, Anderson WP, Whitworth JA. Glomerular hypertension and hyperfiltration in adrenocorticotrophin-induced hypertension in rats: the role of nitric oxide. Journal of Hypertension, 19:327–334.

 

48.              DeSalle LM, Latres E, Lin D, Graner E, Montagnoli A, Baker RT, Pagano M, Loda M. The de-ubiquitinating enzyme Unp interacts with the retinoblastoma protein. Oncogene, 20:5538–5542.

 

49.              Diamond P, Shannon MF, Vadas MF, Coles LS. Cold Shock Domain factors activate the GM-CSF promoter in stimulated Jurkat T cells. J Biol Chem, 276:7943–7951.

 

50.              Dulhunty A, Gage P, Curtis S, Chelvanayagam G, Board P. The glutathione transferase structural family includes a nuclear chloride channel and a ryanodine receptor calcium release channel modulator. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276:3319–3323.

 

51.              Dulhunty AF, Laver D, Curtis SM, Pace S, Haarmann C, Gallant EM. Characteristics of irreversible ATP activation suggest that native skeletal ryanodine receptors can be phosphorylated via an endogenous CAMKII. Biophysical Journal, 81:3240–3252.

 

52.              Espositi JJ, Fenner F. Poxviruses. In Knipe DM, Howley PM, editors, Virology, pages 2885–2921. Lippincott and Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, fourth edition.

 

53.              Faast R, Thonglairoam V, Schulz TC, Beall J, Wells JRE, Taylor H, Matthaei KI, Rathjen PD, Tremethick DJ, Lyons I. Histone variant H2A.Z is required for early mammalian development. Current Biology, 11:1183–1187.

 

54.              Faber ESL, Callister RJ, Sah P. Morphological and electrophysiological properties of principal neurons in the rat lateral amygdala in vitro. J Neurophysiol, 85:714–723.

 

55.              Fahrer AM, Bazan JF, Papathanasiou P, Nelms KA, Goodnow CC. A genomic view of immunology. Nature, 409:836–838.

 

56.              Fahrer AM, Konigshofer Y, Kerr EM, Ghandour G, Mack DH, Davis MM, Chien YH. Attributes of intraepithelial lymphocytes as suggested by their transcriptional profile. PNAS, 98:10261–10266.

 

57.              Fenner F. History of Virology in Australia: selected highlights. Internal Medicine Journal, 31:188–194.

 

58.              Fenner F. Kevin John Lafferty, 1933–2001—Obituary. Immunol Cell Biol, 79:512–513.

59.             Fenner F. Medical themes on Australian coins—Lord Florey. Med J Australia, 174:54-55.

 

60.              Fenner F. Myxomatosis. In Service MW, editor, The Encyclopedia of Arthropod-transmitted Infections to Man and Domesticated Animals, pages 356–363. CABI International, Wallingford.

 

61.              Fenner F, Curtis DR. The John Curtin School of Medical Research. The First Fifty Years, 1948–1998. Brolga Press, Gundaroo.

 

62.              Field SL, Chesterman CN, Dai Y, Hogg PJ. Lupus antibody bivalency is required to enhance prothrombin bindng to phospholipid. The Journal of Immunology, 166:6118–6125.

 

63.              Firth SI, Morgan IG, Boelen MK, Morgans CW. Localization of voltage-sensitive L-type calcium channels in the chicken retina. Clin Exp Ophthalmol, 29:183–187.

 

64.              Forwood JK, Harley V, Jans DA. The C-terminal nuclear localization signal of the SRY HMG domain mediates nuclear import through importin beta 1. J Biol Chem, 276:46575–46582.

 

65.              Forwood JK, Lam MHC, Jans DA. Nuclear import of the CREB and AP-1 transcription factors is dependent on importin beta-1 and Ran, and independent of importin-alpha. Biochemistry, 40:5208–5217.

 

66.              Foster PS, Mould AW, Yang M, Mackenzie J, Mattes J, Hogan SP, Mahalingam S, Mckenzie ANJ, Rothenberg ME, Young IG, Matthaei KI, Webb DC. Elemental signals regulating eosinophil accumulation in the lung. Immunological Reviews, 179:173–81.

 

67.              Fraser TB, Turner SW, Mangos GJ, Ludbrook J, Whitworth JA. Comparison of telemetric and tail-cuff blood pressure monitoring in adrenocorticotrophic hormone-treated rats. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 28:831–835.

 

68.              Freeman C, Hulett MD, Parish CR. Heparanase. In Claret L, editor, Encyclopedia of Molecular Medicine, volume 3, pages 1582–1585. John Wiley and Sons, New York.

 

69.              Freeman F, Young IG. Involvement of the sigma receptor in passive-avoidance learning in the day-old chick during the second wave of neuronal activity. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 75:346–352.

 

70.              Gallant EM, Curtis S, Pace SM, Dulhunty AF. Arg(615)Cys substitution in pig skeletal ryanodine receptors increases activation of single channels by a segment of the skeletal DHPR II–III loop. Biophys J, 80:1769–1782.

 

71.              Geinisman Y, Berry RW, Disterhoft JF, Power JM, Van der Zee EA. Associative learning elicits the formation of multiple-synapse boutons. J Neurosci, 21:5568–5573.

 

72.              Gisi D, Maillard J, Flanagan JU, Rossjohn J, Chelveneyagam G, Board PG, Parker MW, Leisinger T, Vuilleumier S. Dichloromethane mediated in vivo selection and functional characterization of rat glutathione S-transferase theta 1–1 variants. European Journal of Biochemistry, 268:1–11.

 

73.              Goodnow CC. Pathways for self-tolerance and the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Lancet, 357:2115–2121.

 

74.              Goodnow CC, Glynne R, Akkaraju S, Rayner J, Mack D, Healy JI, Chaudhry S, Miosge L, Wilson L, Papathanasiou P, Loy A. Autoimmunity, self-tolerance and immune homeostasis: From whole animal phenotypes to molecular pathways. Adv Exp Med Biol, 490:33–40.

 

75.              Gready JE, Cummins PL. Mechanism-based substrates and inhibitors of dihydrofolate reductase. In Reddy MR, Erion MD, editors, Free Energy Calculations in Rational Drug Design, pages 343–364. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, Boston MA.

 

76.              Gustin SE, Church AP, Ford SC, Mann DA, Carr PD, Ollis DL, Young IG. Expression crystallization and derivatization of the complete extracellular domain of the beta-subunit of the human lL-5, lL-3 and GM-CSF receptors. Europ J Biochem, 268:2905–2911.

 

77.              Hall AJ, Masel A, Bell K, Halliday JA, Shaw DC, VandeBerg JL. Characterization of baboon (papio hamadryas) milk proteins. Biochem Genet, 39:59–71.

 

78.              Hamilton-Williams EE, Serreze DV, Charlton B, Johnson EA, Marron MP, Müllbacher A, Slattery RM. Transgenic rescue implicates beta 2-microglobulin as a diabetes susceptibility gene in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 98:11533–11538.

 

79.              Harris MJ, Kuwano M, Webb M, Board PG. Identification of the apical membrane-targeting signal of the multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (MRP2/cMOAT). J Biol Chem, 276:20876–20881.

 

80.              Harris RM, Webb DC, Howitt SM, Cox GB. Characterization of PitA and PitB from Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol, 183:5008–5014.

 

81.              Hausser M, Major G, Stuart GJ. Differential shunting of EPSPs by action potentials. Science, 291:138–141.

 

82.              Henderson DA, Fenner F. Recent events and observations pertaining to smallpox virus destruction in 2002. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 33:1057–1059.

 

83.              Hendry IA, Reynolds AJ. The IODO-GEN method for labeling and the use of retrograde axonal transport to assay neurotrophins. Methods Mol Biol, 169:243–50.

 

84.              Hertz M, Mahalingam S, Dalum I, Klysner S, Mattes J, Neisig A, Mouritsen S, Foster PS, Gautam A. Active vaccination against IL-5 bypasses immunological tolerance and ameliorates experimental asthma. Journal of Immunology, 167:3792–9.

 

85.              Hill CE, Phillips JK, Sandow SL. Heterogeneous control of blood flow amongst different vascular beds. Medicinal Research Reviews, 21:1–60.

 

86.              Hindmarsh EJ, Staykova MA, Willenborg DO, Parish CR. Cell surface expression of the 300 kDa mannose-6–phosphate receptor by activated T lymphocytes. Immunology and Cell Biology, 79:436–443.

 

87.              Hogan SP, Mishra A, Brandt EB, Royalty MP, Pope SM, Zimmermann N, Foster PS, Rothenberg ME. A pathological function for eotaxin and eosinophils in eosinophilic gastrointestinal inflammation. Nat Immunol, 2:353–360.

 

88.              Holloway AF, Rao S, Shannon MF. Regulation of cytokine gene transcription in the immune system. Mol Immunol, 38:567–80.

 

89.              Hübner S, Jans DA, Drenckhahn D. Roles of cytoskeletal and junctional plaque proteins in nuclear signaling. Int Rev Cytol, 208:207–265.

 

90.              Hulett MD, Pagler E, Hornby JR. Cloning and characterisation of a mouse homologue of the human hematopoietic cell-specific four-transmembrane gene HTm4. Immunology and Cell Biology, 79:345–349.

 

91.              Hulett MD, Pagler E, Hornby JR, Hogarth PM, Eyre HJ, Baker E, Crawford J, Sutherland GR, Ohms SJ, Parish CR. Isolation tissue distribution, and chromosomal localization of a novel testis-specific human four-transmembrane gene related to CD20 and FcepsilonRI-Beta. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 280:374–379.

 

92.              Jackson RJ, Ramsay AJ, Christensen CD, Beaton S, Hall DF, Ramshaw IA. Expression of mouse interleukin-4 by a recombinant ectromelia virus suppresses cytolytic lymphocyte responses and overcomes genetic resistance to mousepox. J Virol, 75:1205–1210.

 

93.              Jackson RV, Nye EJ, Grice JE, Hockings GI, Strakosch CR, Walters MM, Crosbie GV, Torpy DJ, Whitworth JA. Early rise in blood pressure following administration of adrenocorticotropic hormone-[1–24] in humans. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 28:773–775.

 

94.              Johansson M, Brooks A, Jans DA, Vasudevan SG. A small region of Dengue Virus encoded NS3 confers interaction with both the nuclear transport receptor importin-b and the viral RNA Dependent RNA Polymerase NS5. J Gen Virol, 82:735–745.

 

95.              Johnson-Saliba M, Jans DA. Gene therapy: optimising DNA delivery to the nucleus. Curr Drug Targets, 2:371–399.

 

96.              Jorm AF, Prior M, Sanson A, Smart D, Zhang Y, Easteal S. Association of a polymorphism of the dopamine transporter gene with externalizing behavior problems and associated temperament traits: A longitudinal study from infancy to the mid-teens. Am J Med Genet, 105:346–350.

 

97.              Karmaus W, Arshad H, Mattes J. Does the sibling effect have its origin in utero? investigating birth order, cord blood immunoglobulin E concentration, and allergic sensitization at age 4 years. Am J Epidemiol, 154:909–915.

 

98.              Kati WA, Montgomery D, Maring C, Stoll VS, Giranda V, Chen X, Laver WG, Kohlbrenner W, Norbeck DW. Novel alpha- and beta- amino acid inhibitors of influenza virus neurminidase. Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy, 45:2563–2570.

 

99.              Kelleher K, Leck KJ, Hendry IA, Matthaei KI. A one-step quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction procedure. Brain Research Protocols, 6:100–107.

 

100.          Kelleher KL, Matthaei KI, Hendry IA. Targeted disruption of the mouse Gz-alpha gene: A role for Gz in platelets? Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 85:529–532.

 

101.          Kelly JJ, Williamson P, Martin A, Whitworth JA. Effects of Oral L-arginine on plasma nitrate and blood pressure in cortisol–treated humans. Journal of Hypertension, 19:263–268.

 

102.          Kent SJ, Ada GL, Hayes E, Lewis IM. Determining the immune mechanisms of protection from aids: correlates of immunity and the development of syngeneic macaques. Immunol Rev, 183:94–108.

 

103.          Kerekes K, Cooper PD, Prechl J, Jozsi M, Bajtay Z, Erdei A. Adjuvant effect of gamma-inulin is mediated by C3 fragments deposited on antigen-presenting cells. J Leukocyte Biol, 69:69–74.

 

104.          Khan WI, Blennerhasset P, Ma C, Matthaei KI, Collings SM. Stat6 dependent goblet cell hyperplasia during intestinal nematode infection. Parasite Immunology, 23:39–42.

 

105.          Khan WI, Vallance BA, Blennerhassett PA, Deng Y, Verdu EF, Matthaei KI, Collins SM. A critical role for signal transducer and activator of transcription factor 6 in mediating intestinal muscle hypercontractility and worm expulsion in trichinella spiralis infected mice. Infection and Immunity, 69:838–844.

 

106.          King KJ, McCullagh P. Splenectomy of the fetal lamb early in development as a model for congenital asplenia. ANZ J Surg, 71:41–45.

 

107.          Klebl FH, Olsen JE, Jain S, Doe WF. Expression of macrophage-colony stimulating factor in normal and inflammatory bowel disease intestine. J Pathol, 195:609–615.

 

108.          Kumar RK, Foster PS. Murine model of chronic human asthma. Immunol Cell Biol, 79:141–144.

 

109.          Lahoud MH, Ristevski S, Venter DJ, Jermiin LS, Bertoncello I, Zavarsek S, Hasthorpe S, Drage J, de K, Hertzog PJ, Kola I. Gene targeting of Desrt, a novel ARID class DNA binding protein, causes growth retardation and abnormal development of reproductive organs. Genome Research, 11:1327–1334.

 

110.          Lam MHC, Henderson B, Gillespie MT, Jans DA. Dynamics of leptomycin B-sensitive nucleocytoplasmic flux of parathyroid hormone-related protein. Traffic, 2:812–819.

 

111.          Lam MHC, Hu W, Xiao C, Gillespie MT, Jans DA. Molecular dissection of the importin beta 1-recognized nuclear targeting signal of parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP). Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 282:629–634.

 

112.          Laver DR, Lenz GKE, Dulhunty AF. Phosphate ion channels in sarcoplasmic reticulum of rabbit skeletal muscle. J Physiol-London, 535:715–728.

 

113.          Laver G, Webster RG. The origin and control of pandemic influenza—introduction. Philos T Roy Soc B, 356:1813–1815.

 

114.          Laver WG, Garman E. Origin and control of pandemic influenza. Science, 293:1776–1777.

 

115.          Laver WG, Müllbacher A, Waring P. How commercialization puts a blight on research. Commentary. Nature, 412:765–765.

 

116.          Lawrance IC, Maxwell L, Doe W. Altered response of intestinal mucosal fibroblasts to profibrogenic cytokines in inflammatory bowel disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis, 7:226–236.

 

117.          Lawrance IC, Maxwell L, Doe W. Inflammation location, but not type, determines the increase in TGF-beta 1 and IGF-1 expression and collagen deposition in ibd intestine. Inflamm Bowel Dis, 7:16–26.

 

118.          Le Couteur DG, Cogger VC, Markus AMA, Harvey PJ, Yin ZL, Ansselin AD, McLean AJ. Pseudocapillarization and associated energy limitation in the aged rat liver. Hepatology, 33:537–543.

 

119.          Le Couteur DG, Davis MW, Webb M, Board PG. P-glycoprotein, multidrug-resistance-associated protein and Parkinson s disease. Eur Neurol, 45:289–290.

 

120.          Lesage S, Charron J, Hugo P. Inhibitory effects of T-cell stimulation and co-stimulation observed at high concentrations of plate-bound antibodies. J Immunol Methods, 255:23–26.

 

121.          Lesage S, Goodnow CC. Organ-specific autoimmune disease: A deficiency of tolerogenic stimulation. J Exp Med, 194:F31–F36.

 

122.          Lim MSF, Birnir B. Heterogeneity of functional GABA(A) receptors in rat dentate gyrus neurons revealed by a change in response to drugs during the whole-cell current time-course. Neuropharmacology, 40:1034–1043.

 

123.          Lixin R, Efthymiadis A, Henderson B, Jans DA. Novel properties of the nucleolar targeting signal of human angiogenin. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 284:185–193.

 

124.          Lou Y, Wen C, Li M, Adams DJ, Wang M, Yang F, Morris BJ, Whitworth JA. Decreased renal expression of nitric oxide synthase isoforms in adrenocorticotropin-induced and corticosterone-induced hypertension. Hypertension, 37:1164–1170.

 

125.          MacKenzie JR, Mason SL, Hickford JGH, Kohenen-Corish MRJ, Bickerstaffe R. A polymorphic marker for the human cathepsin B gene. Mol Cell Probe, 15:235–237.

 

126.          MacKenzie JR, Mattes J, Dent LA, Foster PS. Eosinophils promote allergic disease of the lung by regulating cd4(+) th2 lymphocyte function. J Immunol, 167:3146–55.

 

127.          Mahalingam S, Chaudhri G, Tan CL, John A, Foster PS, Karupiah G. Transcription of the interferon gamma (IFN-gamma)-inducible chemokine Mig in IFN-gamma-deficient mice. J Biol Chem, 276:7568–7574.

 

128.          Mahalingam S, Clark KA, Matthaei KI, Foster PS. Antiviral potential of chemokines. BioEssays, 23:428–435.

 

129.          Mahalingam S, Karupiah G, Takeda K, Akira K, Matthaei K, Foster PS. Enhanced resistance in Stat6-deficient mice to infection with ectromelia virus. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 98:6812–6817.

 

130.          Main P, Attenborough R, Chelvanayagam G, Gao X. The peopling of New Guinea: Evidence from class I human leukocyte antigen. Hum Biol, 73:365–383.

 

131.          Manderson AP, Pickering MC, Botto M, Walport MJ, Parish CR. Continual low-level activation of the classical complement pathway. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 194:747–756.

 

132.          Mattes J, Yang M, Siqueira A, Clark K, MacKenzie J, McKenzie ANJ, Webb DC, Matthaei KI, Foster PS. IL-13 induces airways hyperreactivity independently of the il-4r alpha chain in the allergic lung. J Immunol, 167:1683–1692.

 

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