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2005The function of the Drosophila caspase DRONC in cell death and developmentMills, K.; Daish, T.; Kumar, S.
2017Peroxidase enzymes inhibit osteoclast differentiation and bone resorptionPanagopoulos, V.; Liapis, V.; Zinonos, I.; Hay, S.; Leach, D.A.; Ingman, W.; DeNichilo, M.O.; Atkins, G.J.; Findlay, D.M.; Zannettino, A.C.W.; Evdokiou, A.
2018Apelin modulates murine gastric vagal afferent mechanosensitivityLi, H.; Kentish, S.; Wittert, G.; Page, A.
2014Overlapping functionality of the Pht proteins in zinc homeostasis of Streptococcus pneumoniaePlumptre, C.; Hughes, C.; Harvey, R.; Eijkelkamp, B.; McDevitt, C.; Paton, J.; Camilli, A.
2013MHC class II-alpha chain knockout mice support increased viral replication that is independent of their lack of MHC class II cell surface expression and associated immune function deficienciesAlsharifi, M.; Koskinen, A.; Wijesundara, D.; Bettadapura, J.; Mullbacher, A.; Ashour, H.M.
2014Genetic diversity and virulence potential of shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O113: H21 strains isolated from clinical, environmental, and food sourcesFeng, P.; Delannoy, S.; Lacher, D.; dos Santos, L.; Beutin, L.; Fach, P.; Rivas, M.; Hartland, E.; Paton, A.; Guth, B.; Björkroth, J.
2014The impact of pneumolysin on the macrophage response to Streptococcus pneumoniae is strain-dependentHarvey, R.; Hughes, C.; Paton, A.; Trappetti, C.; Paton, J.; Tweten, R.; Neyrolles, O.
2012Osteopontin increases hepatocellular carcinoma cell growth in a CD44 dependant mannerPhillips, R.; Helbig, K.; Van Der Hoek, K.; Seth, D.; Beard, M.
2014Opposing unfolded-protein-response signals converge on death receptor 5 to control apoptosisLu, M.; Lawrence, D.; Marsters, S.; Acosta-Alvear, D.; Kimmig, P.; Mendez, A.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Walter, P.; Ashkenazi, A.
2014Development of primary invasive pneumococcal disease caused by serotype 1 pneumococci is driven by early increased type I interferon response in the lungHughes, C.; Harvey, R.; Plumptre, C.; Paton, J.; Pirofski, L.