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I C Bathurst

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Umansky S, Shapiro J, Cuenco G, Foehr M, Bathurst I, Tomei L
Cell Death Differ . 2003 Oct; 4(7):608-16. PMID: 14555974
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is an active metabolic response to physiological signals or exposure to cytotoxic agents. Recent evidence has shown that the cell death response can be modified...
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Foehr M, Tomei L, Goddard J, PEMBERTON P, Bathurst I
Nutr Cancer . 1999 Dec; 34(2):199-205. PMID: 10578488
Previous studies have shown that extracts from soy possess potent antiapoptotic activity in in vitro and in vivo models. We recently reported that this antiapoptotic activity can be attributed to...
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Logvinova A, Foehr M, PEMBERTON P, Khazalpour K, Bathurst I, Tomei L
Nutr Cancer . 1999 May; 33(1):33-9. PMID: 10227041
The ability of a previously described soy-derived antiapoptotic fraction (SDAAF), a soy water extract (Lexirin), and raw soy flour to inhibit methotrexate (MTX)-induced gastrointestinal damage was evaluated by histological examination...
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Wu G, Tomei L, Bathurst I, Zhang F, Hong C, Issel C, et al.
Transplantation . 1997 Mar; 63(6):803-9. PMID: 9089218
Background: Apoptosis (programmed cell death) occurs as a consequence of global organ ischemia during isolation and storage prior to transplantation. If apoptosis is inhibited during ischemia, organ preservation should be...
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Foehr M, Tomei L, Hennebold K, Bathurst I
Nutr Cancer . 1997 Jan; 29(3):217-21. PMID: 9457742
The ability of a soy-derived antiapoptotic fraction to inhibit methotrexate-induced gastrointestinal toxicity was examined. Male Sprague-Dawley rats treated with methotrexate were fed diets containing casein as a sole protein source...
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Guo Z, Liliom K, Fischer D, Bathurst I, Tomei L, Kiefer M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1996 Dec; 93(25):14367-72. PMID: 8962057
Lysophosphatidic acid (1-acyl-2-lyso-snglycero-3-phosphate, LPA) is a multifunctional lipid mediator found in a variety of organisms that span the phylogenetic tree from humans to plants. Although its physiological function is not...
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Pinho J, Cardi B, Andrade Jr H, Barr P, Bathurst I, Vicente E, et al.
Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis . 1995 Sep; 63(3):381-90. PMID: 7594921
In this paper we report the purification and study of the immunogenic properties of the Mycobacterium leprae 18-kDa protein antigen produced and secreted by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, using an...
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Kaslow D, Bathurst I, Lensen T, Ponnudurai T, Barr P, Keister D
Infect Immun . 1994 Dec; 62(12):5576-80. PMID: 7960139
Antibodies to Pfs25, a cysteine-rich 25-kDa protein present on the surface of Plasmodium falciparum zygotes, can completely block the transmission of malaria parasites when mixed with infectious blood and fed...
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Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1994 Jan; 50(4 Suppl):20-6. PMID: 8172328
The selection of a system suitable for expression of recombinant malaria antigens for vaccine development is, in the final analysis, empirical. However, experience gained with both malaria antigens and other...
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Inselburg J, Bathurst I, Kansopon J, Barr P, ROSSAN R
Infect Immun . 1993 May; 61(5):2048-52. PMID: 8478093
We describe the third of three vaccination trials of Panamanian Aotus monkeys with a recombinant blood-stage antigen derived from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Immunization was performed with an N-terminal...