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Mark W Robinson

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Allen N, Huson K, Prchal L, Robinson M, Brophy P, Morphew R
J Proteome Res . 2025 Jan; 24(2):624-638. PMID: 39829022
Helminth parasites have long adapted to survive hostile host environments and can likely adapt against the chemical anthelmintic challenge. One proposed adaptation route is via Phase I and II xenobiotic...
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Clancy S, Whitehead M, Oliver N, Huson K, Kyle J, Demartini D, et al.
BMC Biol . 2025 Jan; 23(1):11. PMID: 39800692
Background: The rumen fluke, Calicophoron daubneyi, is the major paramphistome species infecting ruminants within Europe. Adult flukes reside within the rumen where they are in direct contact with a unique...
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Kyriazakis I, Arndt C, Aubry A, Charlier J, Ezenwa V, Godber O, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2024 Jul; 291(2027):20240675. PMID: 39045693
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from livestock production must be urgently tackled to substantially reduce their contribution to global warming. Simply reducing livestock numbers to this end risks impacting negatively on...
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Greville G, Cremen S, ONeill S, Azarian S, Brady G, McCormack W, et al.
Clin Exp Immunol . 2023 Nov; 215(2):177-189. PMID: 37917972
Patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis, in particular those classified as Childs-Pugh class C, are at increased risk of severe coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) upon infection with severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2...
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Cana-Bozada V, Robinson M, Hernandez-Mena D, Morales-Serna F
Trop Med Infect Dis . 2023 Jan; 8(1). PMID: 36668966
The phylogenetic relationships within Neodermata were examined based on putative orthologous groups of proteins (OGPs) from 11 species of Monogenea, Trematoda, and Cestoda. The dataset included OGPs from BUSCO and...
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White R, Sotillo J, Ancarola M, Borup A, Boysen A, Brindley P, et al.
J Extracell Vesicles . 2023 Jan; 12(1):e12298. PMID: 36604533
Over the last decade, research interest in defining how extracellular vesicles (EVs) shape cross-species communication has grown rapidly. Parasitic helminths, worm species found in the phyla Nematoda and Platyhelminthes, are...
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Atcheson E, Lagan B, McCormick R, Edgar H, Hanna R, Rutherford N, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2022 Sep; 9:968753. PMID: 36061117
The incidence of paramphistomosis, caused by the rumen fluke, , has greatly increased within Europe in the last 15-20 years. However, the production impacts of this disease are poorly understood....
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Jameson G, Harmon C, Santiago R, Houlihan D, Gallagher T, Lynch L, et al.
Front Immunol . 2022 Jul; 13:921212. PMID: 35865550
Liver-resident CD56CD16 natural killer (NK) cells are enriched in the human liver and are phenotypically distinct from their blood counterparts. Although these cells are capable of rapid cytotoxic effector activity,...
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Robinson M, Sotillo J
Parasitology . 2022 Jun; 149(10):1257-1261. PMID: 35734871
Foodborne trematodes (FBTs) have a worldwide distribution (with particular prevalence in south-east Asia) and are believed to infect almost 75 million people, with millions more living at risk of infection....
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Bennett A, de la Torre-Escudero E, Dermott S, Threadgold L, Hanna R, Robinson M
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 May; 23(10). PMID: 35628335
The liver fluke, , is an obligate blood-feeder, and the gastrodermal cells of the parasite form the interface with the host's blood. Despite their importance in the host-parasite interaction, in-depth...