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Brendan J McMorran

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Gare C, Palombi I, White A, Chavchich M, Edstein M, Lock A, et al.
ChemMedChem . 2024 Oct; 20(2):e202400637. PMID: 39379289
The devastating impact of malaria includes significant mortality and illness worldwide. Increasing resistance of the causative parasite, Plasmodium, to existing antimalarial drugs underscores a need for additional compounds with distinct...
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Lawrence N, Handley T, de Veer S, Harding M, Andraszek A, Hall L, et al.
ACS Infect Dis . 2024 Aug; 10(8):2899-2912. PMID: 39087267
The control of malaria, a disease caused by parasites that kills over half a million people every year, is threatened by the continual emergence and spread of drug resistance. Therefore,...
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Arunachalam V, Lea R, Hoy W, Lee S, Mott S, Savige J, et al.
Genome Med . 2024 Feb; 16(1):29. PMID: 38347632
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is highly prevalent among Indigenous Australians, especially those in remote regions. The Tiwi population has been isolated from mainland Australia for millennia and exhibits unique...
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Reis A, Rapadas M, Hammond J, Gamaarachchi H, Stevanovski I, Kumaheri M, et al.
Nature . 2023 Dec; 624(7992):602-610. PMID: 38093003
Indigenous Australians harbour rich and unique genomic diversity. However, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ancestries are historically under-represented in genomics research and almost completely missing from reference datasets. Addressing this...
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Ningtyas D, Leitner F, Sohail H, Thong Y, Hicks S, Ali S, et al.
Blood . 2023 Nov; 143(6):535-547. PMID: 37992231
In humans, ∼0.1% to 0.3% of circulating red blood cells (RBCs) are present as platelet-RBC (P-RBC) complexes, and it is 1% to 2% in mice. Excessive P-RBC complexes are found...
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Samarasinghe S, Hoy W, Jadhao S, McMorran B, Guchelaar H, Nagaraj S
Front Pharmacol . 2023 Jun; 14:1180640. PMID: 37284308
Population genomic studies of individuals of Indigenous ancestry have been extremely limited comprising <0.5% of participants in international genetic databases and genome-wide association studies, contributing to a "genomic gap" that...
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Palombi I, Lawrence N, White A, Gare C, Craik D, McMorran B, et al.
Bioconjug Chem . 2023 May; 34(6):1105-1113. PMID: 37232456
Malaria continues to impose a global health burden. Drug-resistant parasites have emerged to each introduced small-molecule therapy, highlighting the need for novel treatment approaches for the future eradication of malaria....
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OConnor J, McNamara H, Cai Y, Coupland L, Gardiner E, Parish C, et al.
J Immunol . 2022 Jun; 208(12):2738-2748. PMID: 35649630
Liver-resident CD8 T cells can play critical roles in the control of pathogens, including and hepatitis B virus. Paradoxically, it has also been proposed that the liver may act as...
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Jadhao S, Hoy W, Lee S, Patel H, McMorran B, Flower R, et al.
Transfusion . 2022 Apr; 62(5):1110-1120. PMID: 35403234
Background: Red blood cell (RBC) membrane-associated blood group systems are clinically significant. Alloimmunisation is a persistent risk associated with blood transfusion owing to the antigen polymorphisms among these RBC-associated blood...
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Shankar A, Jadhao S, Hoy W, Foote S, Patel H, Scaria V, et al.
Pharmacogenomics J . 2021 Nov; 22(2):100-108. PMID: 34824386
Indigenous Australians face a disproportionately severe burden of chronic disease relative to other Australians, with elevated rates of morbidity and mortality. While genomics technologies are slowly gaining momentum in personalised...