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Anderson L, Hunter A, Kershaw M, Bylikin S, Bowen J, Taylor P, et al.
Nanoscale . 2024 Jul; 16(31):14802-14812. PMID: 39028306
Macromolecule branching upon polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) "click" chemistry has previously been reported for promoting natural biological responses , particularly when regarding their demonstrated biocompatibility and structural robustness as potential...
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Mehra S, Taylor P, McCaw J, Flegg J
J Math Biol . 2024 May; 89(1):7. PMID: 38772937
Malaria is a vector-borne disease that exacts a grave toll in the Global South. The epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax, the most geographically expansive agent of human malaria, is characterised by...
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Lu Y, Egedeuzu C, Taylor P, Wong L
Biomolecules . 2024 Apr; 14(4). PMID: 38672508
Reported herein is the development of assays for the spectrophotometric quantification of biocatalytic silicon-oxygen bond hydrolysis. Central to these assays are a series of chromogenic substrates that release highly absorbing...
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Mehra S, McCaw J, Taylor P
J Math Biol . 2023 Dec; 88(1):7. PMID: 38040981
A characteristic of malaria in all its forms is the potential for superinfection (that is, multiple concurrent blood-stage infections). An additional characteristic of Plasmodium vivax malaria is a reservoir of...
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Alahakoon P, Taylor P, McCaw J
PLoS Comput Biol . 2023 Nov; 19(11):e1011656. PMID: 38011267
The influenza pandemic of 1918-19 was the most devastating pandemic of the 20th century. It killed an estimated 50-100 million people worldwide. In late 1918, when the severity of the...
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Alahakoon P, McCaw J, Taylor P
Infect Dis Model . 2023 Oct; 8(4):1127-1137. PMID: 37886740
As most disease causing pathogens require transmission from an infectious individual to a susceptible individual, continued persistence of the pathogen within the population requires the replenishment of susceptibles through births,...
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Asanjarani A, Shausan A, Chew K, Graham T, Henderson S, Jansen H, et al.
PLOS Digit Health . 2023 Feb; 1(12):e0000142. PMID: 36812628
We describe an experimental setup and a currently running experiment for evaluating how physical interactions over time and between individuals affect the spread of epidemics. Our experiment involves the voluntary...
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Pollett P, Tafakori L, Taylor P
J Math Biol . 2022 Jun; 84(7):63. PMID: 35752652
In mathematical biology, there is a great deal of interest in producing continuum models by scaling discrete agent-based models governed by local stochastic rules. We discuss a particular example of...
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Alahakoon P, McCaw J, Taylor P
Epidemics . 2022 Jan; 38:100539. PMID: 35093850
Deterministic epidemic models that allow for replenishment of susceptibles typically display damped oscillatory behaviour. If the population is initially fully susceptible, once an epidemic takes off a distinct trough will...
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Dandekar R, Henderson S, Jansen H, McDonald J, Moka S, Nazarathy Y, et al.
Patterns (N Y) . 2021 Mar; 2(3):100220. PMID: 33748797
Viral spread is a complicated function of biological properties, the environment, preventative measures such as sanitation and masks, and the rate at which individuals come within physical proximity. It is...