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Olivier Restif

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Wood J, Leach M, Waldman L, MacGregor H, Fooks A, Jones K, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2012 Sep; 367(1604):2881-92. PMID: 22966143
Many serious emerging zoonotic infections have recently arisen from bats, including Ebola, Marburg, SARS-coronavirus, Hendra, Nipah, and a number of rabies and rabies-related viruses, consistent with the overall observation that...
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Restif O, Hayman D, Pulliam J, Plowright R, George D, Luis A, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2012 Jul; 15(10):1083-94. PMID: 22809422
Infectious disease ecology has recently raised its public profile beyond the scientific community due to the major threats that wildlife infections pose to biological conservation, animal welfare, human health and...
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Gog J, Murcia A, Osterman N, Restif O, McKinley T, Sheppard M, et al.
J R Soc Interface . 2012 May; 9(75):2696-707. PMID: 22552918
Salmonella enterica causes a range of diseases. Salmonellae are intracellular parasites of macrophages, and the control of bacteria within these cells is critical to surviving an infection. The dynamics of...
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Mideo N, Acosta-Serrano A, Aebischer T, Brown M, Fenton A, Friman V, et al.
Infect Genet Evol . 2012 Apr; 13:344-7. PMID: 22465537
Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important issues in applied evolutionary biology. Understanding how parasites maximize fitness whilst facing the diverse challenges of living in...
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Goh Y, Grant A, Restif O, McKinley T, Armour K, Clark M, et al.
Immunology . 2011 Feb; 133(1):74-83. PMID: 21323662
Several classes and multiple subclasses of immunoglobulins are produced towards protein and polysaccharide antigens in response to Salmonella infection and play a key role in protection against systemic disease. The...
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Restif O, Amos W
Proc Biol Sci . 2010 Mar; 277(1691):2247-55. PMID: 20335214
Why do males and females often differ in their ability to cope with infection? Beyond physiological mechanisms, it has recently been proposed that life-history theory could explain immune differences from...
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Mastroeni P, Grant A, Restif O, Maskell D
Nat Rev Microbiol . 2008 Dec; 7(1):73-80. PMID: 19079353
The events that determine the dynamics of proliferation, spread and distribution of microbial pathogens within their hosts are surprisingly heterogeneous and poorly understood. We contend that understanding these phenomena at...
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Restif O
Infect Genet Evol . 2008 Nov; 9(1):108-23. PMID: 18977460
The advent of molecular biology has deeply impacted the study of infectious diseases and their epidemiology in particular. However, evolutionary biology, which provides an essential conceptual framework to understand the...
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Grant A, Restif O, McKinley T, Sheppard M, Maskell D, Mastroeni P
PLoS Biol . 2008 Apr; 6(4):e74. PMID: 18399718
Mechanistic determinants of bacterial growth, death, and spread within mammalian hosts cannot be fully resolved studying a single bacterial population. They are also currently poorly understood. Here, we report on...
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Wolfe D, Goebel E, Bjornstad O, Restif O, Harvill E
Infect Immun . 2007 Aug; 75(10):4972-9. PMID: 17698566
Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis are closely related endemic human pathogens which cause whooping cough, a disease that is reemerging in human populations. Despite how closely related these pathogens are,...