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Autor:
Mike Loosemore, Anna Jackson, Craig Ranson, Anand Shah, Scarlett E. G. Turner, James H. Hull, Peter Kelleher
Publikováno v:
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 31:e470-e472
OBJECTIVE Some groups of elite athletes have an apparent increased susceptibility to respiratory tract infection (RTI) with implications for their health and athletic performance. In this study, we aim to systemically evaluate vaccine response patter
Autor:
Nova O. Dora, George T. Williams, Daniel P. Mulvihill, Jack A. Doolan, Edith Blackburn, Jennifer R. Hiscock, Scarlett E. G. Turner, Trevor Askwith, Lisa J. White, J. Daniel Hothersall, Michelle D. Garrett, Jessica E. Boles
Publikováno v:
RSC Advances. 11:14213-14217
Many chemotherapeutic drugs have a narrow therapeutic window due to inefficient tumour cell permeation. Supramolecular self-associating amphiphilic salts (SSAs) are a unique class of small molecules that offer potential as next generation cancer drug
Autor:
James H. Hull, Scarlett E. G. Turner, Peter Kelleher, Anna Jackson, Mike Loosemore, Craig Ranson, Anand Shah
Publikováno v:
Respiratory infections.
Autor:
Anna Jackson, Mike Loosemore, Scarlett E. G. Turner, James H. Hull, Craig Ranson, Anand Shah, Peter Kelleher
Publikováno v:
Respiratory infections.
Background: Elite athletes have an increased susceptibility to upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). Several studies have identified a potential association between salivary IgA (sIgA) levels and URTI in elite athletes, suggesting a role for sIg
Publikováno v:
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice. 9(1)
In recent years, there has been attention focused on the value of salivary IgA (sIgA) as a potential biomarker for the identification of athletes who may be at increased risk of developing respiratory tract infection (RTI). The utility of sIgA, in th
Autor:
Matthew J. White, Chiara Lusa, Ana Rodriguez-Galan, Eleanor M. Riley, Christian Bottomley, Carolyn M. Nielsen, Scarlett E. G. Turner, Martin R. Goodier
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology Author Choice
NK cells contribute to postvaccination immune responses after activation by IL-2 from Ag-specific memory T cells or by cross-linking of the low-affinity IgG receptor, CD16, by Ag–Ab immune complexes. Sensitivity of NK cells to these signals from th