D H Williamson
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Harrison H, Drane L, Berumen M, Cresswell B, Evans R, Galbraith G, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Jun;
290(2001):20230584.
PMID: 37339745
Temporal patterns in spawning and juvenile recruitment can have major effects on population size and the demographic structure of coral reef fishes. For harvested species, these patterns are crucial in...
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Richmond K, Williamson D
Curr Genet
. 2013 Nov;
6(2):167-70.
PMID: 24186485
A cell cycle (cdc) mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is described which fails to complement cdc27-1 described by Hartwell et al. 1973), and is designated cdc27-47. Whereas cdc27-1 behaves as a...
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Cvitanovic C, Wilson S, Fulton C, Almany G, Anderson P, Babcock R, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2012 Dec;
114:84-91.
PMID: 23220604
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reefs. Successful MPAs ultimately depend on knowledge-based decision making, where scientific research is integrated into management...
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Williamson D, Jones G, Thorrold S, Frisch A
J Fish Biol
. 2010 Aug;
74(4):891-905.
PMID: 20735606
This study examined the toxicological and physiological responses of a commercially important coral-reef grouper, Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), to injection of enriched stable-isotope barium chloride (BaCl(2)) solution. Thirty adult P. leopardus...
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Thomas D, Williamson D
Nat New Biol
. 2010 May;
233(41):196-9.
PMID: 20481007
No abstract available.
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Pukrittayakamee S, Krishna S, Ter Kuile F, Wilaiwan O, Williamson D, White N
Trop Med Int Health
. 2002 Oct;
7(11):911-8.
PMID: 12390595
We investigated the integrity of the gluconeogenic pathway in severe malaria using alanine metabolism as a measure. Alanine disposition and liver blood flow, assessed by indocyanine green (ICG) clearance, were...
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Williamson D, Preiser P, Moore P, Mccready S, Strath M, Wilson R
Mol Microbiol
. 2002 Jul;
45(2):533-42.
PMID: 12123462
In common with other apicomplexan parasites, Plasmodium falciparum, a causative organism of human malaria, harbours a residual plastid derived from an ancient secondary endosymbiotic acquisition of an alga. The function...
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Williamson D, Denny P, Moore P, Sato S, Mccready S, Wilson R
J Mol Biol
. 2001 Mar;
306(2):159-68.
PMID: 11237591
The Phylum Apicomplexa comprises thousands of obligate intracellular parasites, some of which cause serious disease in man and other animals. Though not photosynthetic, some of them, including the malaria parasites...
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ODonnell R, Preiser P, Williamson D, Moore P, Cowman A, Crabb B
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2001 Feb;
29(3):716-24.
PMID: 11160894
Transfection of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is currently performed with circularised plasmids that are maintained episomally in parasites under drug selection but which are rapidly lost when selection...
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Roy A, Cox R, Williamson D, Wilson R
Protist
. 1999 Oct;
150(2):183-8.
PMID: 10505417
The plastid organelle of malarial and other apicomplexan parasites contains ribosome-like particles as well as a genome dedicated largely to specifying components of a protein expression system. We have identified...