C P McClure
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Recent Articles
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Colton H, Parker M, Stirrup O, Blackstone J, Loose M, McClure C, et al.
J Hosp Infect
. 2022 Oct;
131:34-42.
PMID: 36228768
Background: Barriers to rapid return of sequencing results can affect the utility of sequence data for infection prevention and control decisions. Aim: To undertake a mixed-methods analysis to identify challenges...
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Saeed A, Baloch K, Brown R, Wallis R, Chen L, Dexter L, et al.
Clin Exp Immunol
. 2013 Jul;
174(2):265-73.
PMID: 23841802
Mannan binding lectin (MBL)-associated serine protease type 1 (MASP-1) has a central role in the lectin pathway of complement activation and is required for the formation of C3 convertase. The...
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McClure C, Bowman C, Geary I, Ryan C, Ball J, Eley A
HIV Med
. 2012 Nov;
14(2):108-14.
PMID: 23171088
Objectives: The aim of the study was to qualitatively and semiquantitatively characterize the expression of the principal HIV co-receptors chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 5 (CCR5) and chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor...
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Hamed M, Tarr A, McClure C, Ball J, Hickling T, Irving W
J Viral Hepat
. 2008 Jan;
15(5):339-45.
PMID: 18221305
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes acute and chronic liver diseases in humans. Its two envelope glycoproteins, E1 and E2, provide a target for host immune recognition. HCV genotypes are classified...
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Farrer B, McClure C, Penner-Hahn J, Pecoraro V
Inorg Chem
. 2001 Jan;
39(24):5422-3.
PMID: 11154553
No abstract available.
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Zamble D, McClure C, Penner-Hahn J, WALSH C
Biochemistry
. 2000 Dec;
39(51):16190-9.
PMID: 11123948
The microcin B17 synthetase converts glycine, serine, and cysteine residues in a polypeptide precursor into oxazoles and thiazoles during the maturation of the Escherichia coli antibiotic Microcin B17. This multimeric...