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Elizabeth R Sutton

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Turner J, Krishna R, Vant Hof A, Sutton E, Matzen K, Darby A
Parasit Vectors . 2018 Oct; 11(1):549. PMID: 30342535
Background: Aedes aegypti is the principal vector of several important arboviruses. Among the methods of vector control to limit transmission of disease are genetic strategies that involve the release of...
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Blagrove M, Caminade C, Waldmann E, Sutton E, Wardeh M, Baylis M
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2017 Jun; 11(6):e0005604. PMID: 28617853
Mosquito-borne viruses have been estimated to cause over 100 million cases of human disease annually. Many methodologies have been developed to help identify areas most at risk from transmission of...
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Mallinson D, Dunbar D, Ridha S, Sutton E, de la Rosa O, Dalemans W, et al.
Stem Cells Transl Med . 2017 Feb; 6(4):1202-1206. PMID: 28186687
The ability to identify and stratify patients that will respond to specific therapies has been transformational in a number of disease areas, particularly oncology. It is anticipated that this will...
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Sutton E, Yu Y, Shimeld S, White-Cooper H, Alphey A
BMC Genomics . 2016 Nov; 17(1):948. PMID: 27871244
Background: Synthetic biology approaches are promising new strategies for control of pest insects that transmit disease and cause agricultural damage. These strategies require characterised modular components that can direct appropriate...
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Cole M, Abd Jamil A, Heather L, Murray A, Sutton E, Slingo M, et al.
FASEB J . 2016 Apr; 30(8):2684-97. PMID: 27103577
The role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα)-mediated metabolic remodeling in cardiac adaptation to hypoxia has yet to be defined. Here, mice were housed in hypoxia for 3 wk before...
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Sutton E, Harris S, Parkhill J, Sinkins S
BMC Genomics . 2014 Oct; 15:928. PMID: 25341639
Background: Wolbachia intracellular bacteria can manipulate the reproduction of their arthropod hosts, including inducing sterility between populations known as cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). Certain strains have been identified that are unable...
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Pinto S, Stainton K, Harris S, Kambris Z, Sutton E, Bonsall M, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2013 Nov; 9(10):e1003647. PMID: 24204251
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) induced by the endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes complex patterns of crossing sterility between populations of the Culex pipiens group of mosquitoes. The molecular basis of the phenotype...