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Farabi E, Sharp J, Vahid A, Fabijanic D, Barnett M, Corujeira Gallo S
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl . 2021 Mar; 122:111897. PMID: 33641900
A series of Zn-Al-Li alloys with potential application in bioresorbable implants were cast, thermomechanically processed and tested. The formation of secondary phases, such as LiZn, LiZnAl and AlLi, contributed to...
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Watt A, Lefevre C, Wong C, Nicholas K, Sharp J
Cell Tissue Res . 2021 Jan; 384(2):333-352. PMID: 33439347
Assessing the role of lactogenic hormones in human mammary gland development is limited due to issues accessing tissue samples and so development of a human in vitro three-dimensional mammosphere model...
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Neerukonda M, Pavuluri S, Sharma I, Kumar A, Sailasree P, Lakshmi J, et al.
Transgenic Res . 2019 Oct; 28(5-6):573-587. PMID: 31599375
EchAMP, the tenth most abundant transcript expressed in the mammary gland of echidna, has in vitro broad-spectrum antibacterial effects. However, the effects of EchAMP on mastitis, a condition where inflammation...
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Kumar A, Parveen S, Sharma I, Pathak H, Deshmukh M, Sharp J, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr . 2019 Apr; 1861(6):1260-1274. PMID: 30951703
Background: Antibiotic resistance is a problem that necessitates the identification of new antimicrobial molecules. Milk is known to have molecules with antimicrobial properties (AMPs). Echidna Antimicrobial Protein (EchAMP) is one...
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Nicholas K, Modepalli V, Watt A, Hinds L, Kumar A, Lefevre C, et al.
Nestle Nutr Inst Workshop Ser . 2019 Mar; 90:203-215. PMID: 30865988
Significantly preterm and low-birthweight (LBW) babies have diminished lung and gut development, generally fail to thrive, have increased mortality and higher frequency of mature-onset disease. Mothers often cannot breastfeed, and...
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Modepalli V, Kumar A, Sharp J, Saunders N, Nicholas K, Lefevre C
BMC Genomics . 2018 Oct; 19(1):732. PMID: 30290757
Background: After a short gestation, marsupials give birth to immature neonates with lungs that are not fully developed and in early life the neonate partially relies on gas exchange through...
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Enjapoori A, Kukuljan S, Dwyer K, Sharp J
Nutrition . 2018 Sep; 57:259-267. PMID: 30199719
Objective Beta-casein is a major protein in breast milk and an important source for several bioactive peptides that are encrypted within the sequence. Beta-casomorphins (BCMs) are short-chain proteolytic peptides that...
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Pavuluri S, Sharp J, Lefevre C, Nicholas K
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev . 2018 Jan; 19(1):57-63. PMID: 29373893
Extracellular matrix (ECM) plays an important role in the normal physiology of tissues and progression to disease. Earlier studies and our external microarray data analysis indicated that mammary matrix from...
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Newman J, Sharp J, Enjapoori A, Bentley J, Nicholas K, Adams T, et al.
Acta Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun . 2018 Jan; 74(Pt 1):39-45. PMID: 29372906
Monotreme lactation protein (MLP) is a recently identified protein with antimicrobial activity. It is present in the milk of monotremes and is unique to this lineage. To characterize MLP and...
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Sharp J, Brennan A, Polekhina G, Ascher D, Lefevre C, Nicholas K
Cell Signal . 2017 Feb; 33:86-97. PMID: 28193539
α-lactalbumin is a protein of dual function found in milk of most mammals. α-lactalbumin binds β-1,4-galactosyltransferase to form the regulatory subunit for lactose synthesis and has also been shown to...