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Autor:
Nasia Kontouli, Sri H. Ramarathinam, Annalisa Gastaldello, Paul Skipp, Hannah V. Siddle, Steven Turner, Tim Elliott, Anthony W. Purcell, Rachel S. Owen, Alistair Bailey
Publikováno v:
Immunology
Summary Transmissible cancers are malignant cells that can spread between individuals of a population, akin to both a parasite and a mobile graft. The survival of the Tasmanian devil, the largest remaining marsupial carnivore, is threatened by the re
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bffb3b6d2017caa04dfa6bdff4437c9b
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/446666/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/446666/
Autor:
Tim Elliott, Alistair Bailey, James C. Kaufman, Anthony P. Williams, Andy van Hateren, Rachel Carter, Nasia Kontouli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288:32797-32808
MHC class I molecules display peptides at the cell surface to cytotoxic T cells. The co-factor tapasin functions to ensure that MHC I becomes loaded with high affinity peptides. In most mammals, the tapasin gene appears to have little sequence divers
Autor:
Inés Moreno-Jiménez, Gry Hulsart-Billstrom, Stuart A. Lanham, Agnieszka A. Janeczek, Nasia Kontouli, Janos M. Kanczler, Nicholas D. Evans, Richard OC Oreffo
Biomaterial development for tissue engineering applications is rapidly increasing but necessitates efficacy and safety testing prior to clinical application. Current in vitro and in vivo models hold a number of limitations, including expense, lack of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::dceb5fedc68ede8e1e7616972934b869
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/399874/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/399874/
Autor:
Inés, Moreno-Jiménez, Gry, Hulsart-Billstrom, Stuart A, Lanham, Agnieszka A, Janeczek, Nasia, Kontouli, Janos M, Kanczler, Nicholas D, Evans, Richard Oc, Oreffo
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Biomaterial development for tissue engineering applications is rapidly increasing but necessitates efficacy and safety testing prior to clinical application. Current in vitro and in vivo models hold a number of limitations, including expense, lack of
Autor:
Sebastian Springer, Gytis Jankevicius, Antony N. Antoniou, Malgorzata A. Garstka, Christopher M. Howe, Anthony P. Williams, Susanne Fritzsche, Tim Elliott, Nasia Kontouli, Mohammed S. Al-Balushi, Esther Ghanem, Clemens Schneeweiss
Publikováno v:
The EMBO Journal. 28:3730-3744
Calreticulin is a lectin chaperone of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In calreticulin-deficient cells, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules travel to the cell surface in association with a sub-optimal peptide load. Here, we show t