Natalie Allcock
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Recent Articles
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Soliman M, Khedr A, Sahota T, Armitage R, Allan R, Laird K, et al.
Small
. 2025 Jan;
21(6):e2408213.
PMID: 39780584
Guiding molecular assembly of peptides into rationally engineered nanostructures remains a major hurdle against the development of functional peptide-based nanomaterials. Various non-covalent interactions come into play to drive the formation...
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Sampson H, Allcock N, Mallon E, Ketley J, Morrissey J
NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes
. 2025 Jan;
11(1):2.
PMID: 39753561
Particulate air pollutants, a major air pollution component, are detrimental to human health and a significant risk to wildlife and ecosystems globally. Here we report the effects of particulate pollutant...
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Kalra S, Donnelly A, Singh N, Matthews D, Villar-Guerra R, Bemmer V, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 May;
146(19):13617-13628.
PMID: 38695163
Here, we present a cross-linking approach to covalently functionalize and stabilize DNA origami structures in a one-pot reaction. Our strategy involves adding nucleotide sequences to adjacent staple strands, so that,...
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Campesan S, Del Popolo I, Marcou K, Straatman-Iwanowska A, Repici M, Boytcheva K, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2023 Jul;
185:106236.
PMID: 37495179
Huntington's disease (HD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with limited treatment options. Human and animal studies have suggested that metabolic and mitochondrial dysfunctions contribute to HD pathogenesis. Here, we use...
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Swaih A, Breda C, Sathyasaikumar K, Allcock N, Collier M, Mason R, et al.
Biomedicines
. 2022 Sep;
10(9).
PMID: 36140394
The flavoprotein kynurenine 3-monooxygenase (KMO) is localised to the outer mitochondrial membrane and catalyses the synthesis of 3-hydroxykynurenine from L-kynurenine, a key step in the kynurenine pathway (KP) of tryptophan...
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Margaritis M, Saini F, Baranowska-Clarke A, Parsons S, Vink A, Budgeon C, et al.
Cardiovasc Res
. 2022 May;
119(3):880.
PMID: 35553642
No abstract available.
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Auty J, Jenkins C, Hincks J, Straatman-Iwanowska A, Allcock N, Turapov O, et al.
Microbiol Spectr
. 2022 Jan;
10(1):e0211021.
PMID: 34985335
Bacteria have developed unique mechanisms to adapt to environmental stresses and challenges of the immune system. Here, we report that Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, and its laboratory...
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Margaritis M, Saini F, Baranowska-Clarke A, Parsons S, Vink A, Budgeon C, et al.
Cardiovasc Res
. 2021 May;
118(7):1835-1848.
PMID: 34048532
Aims: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a cause of acute coronary syndromes and in rare cases sudden cardiac death (SCD). Connective tissue abnormalities, coronary inflammation, increased coronary vasa vasorum...
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Maddison D, Alfonso-Nunez M, Swaih A, Breda C, Campesan S, Allcock N, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2020 Nov;
16(11):e1009129.
PMID: 33170836
The enzyme kynurenine 3-monooxygenase (KMO) operates at a critical branch-point in the kynurenine pathway (KP), the major route of tryptophan metabolism. As the KP has been implicated in the pathogenesis...
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Jenkins C, Wallis R, Allcock N, Barnes K, Richards M, Auty J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Aug;
9(1):11060.
PMID: 31363151
Burkholderia pseudomallei is the causative agent of the tropical disease melioidosis. Its genome encodes an arsenal of virulence factors that allow it, when required, to switch from a soil dwelling...