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Angela Essex-Lopresti

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Hemsley C, Essex-Lopresti A, Chisnall T, Millar M, Neale S, Reichel R, et al.
Vet Microbiol . 2022 Dec; 277:109629. PMID: 36535174
Coxiella burnetii, the causative agent of the zoonotic disease Q fever, has been shown to be endemic in Great Britain, but information on the prevailing genomic lineages or Genomic Groups...
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Clark G, Elfsmark L, Armstrong S, Essex-Lopresti A, Gustafsson A, Ryan Y, et al.
Life Sci . 2022 Dec; 312:121252. PMID: 36460096
Chlorine (Cl) gas is a toxic industrial chemical (TIC) that poses a hazard to human health following accidental and/or intentional (e.g. terrorist) release. By using a murine model of sub-lethal...
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Hemsley C, Essex-Lopresti A, Norville I, Titball R
Pathogens . 2021 Jun; 10(5). PMID: 34069306
is a zoonotic pathogen that resides in wild and domesticated animals across the globe and causes a febrile illness, Q fever, in humans. Several distinct genetic lineages or genomic groups...
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Clark G, Essex-Lopresti A, Moore K, Williamson E, Lukaszewski R, Paszkiewicz K, et al.
Pathogens . 2019 Sep; 8(4). PMID: 31546628
Highly virulent bacterial pathogens cause acute infections which are exceptionally difficult to treat with conventional antibiotic therapies alone. Understanding the chain of events that are triggered during an infection of...
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Hemsley C, ONeill P, Essex-Lopresti A, Norville I, Atkins T, Titball R
BMC Genomics . 2019 Jun; 20(1):441. PMID: 31164106
Background: Coxiella burnetii is a zoonotic pathogen that resides in wild and domesticated animals across the globe and causes a febrile illness, Q fever, in humans. An improved understanding of...
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Nandi T, Holden M, Didelot X, Mehershahi K, Boddey J, Beacham I, et al.
Genome Res . 2015 Apr; 25(4):608. PMID: 25834186
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Nandi T, Holden M, Holden M, Didelot X, Mehershahi K, Boddey J, et al.
Genome Res . 2014 Sep; 25(1):129-41. PMID: 25236617
Burkholderia pseudomallei (Bp) is the causative agent of the infectious disease melioidosis. To investigate population diversity, recombination, and horizontal gene transfer in closely related Bp isolates, we performed whole-genome sequencing...
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Weller S, Cox V, Essex-Lopresti A, Hartley M, Parsons T, Rachwal P, et al.
J Med Microbiol . 2012 Aug; 61(Pt 11):1546-1555. PMID: 22899777
Two multiplex PCR screening capabilities (TaqMan Array Cards and FilmArray) were evaluated for their ability to detect Bacillus anthracis, Francisella tularensis and Yersinia pestis in blood samples obtained from respective...
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Cruz-Migoni A, Hautbergue G, Artymiuk P, Baker P, Bokori-Brown M, Chang C, et al.
Science . 2011 Nov; 334(6057):821-4. PMID: 22076380
The structure of BPSL1549, a protein of unknown function from Burkholderia pseudomallei, reveals a similarity to Escherichia coli cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1. We found that BPSL1549 acted as a potent...