R L Dawkins
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Valenzuela J, Lloyd S, Mastaglia F, Dawkins R
Meat Sci
. 2020 Feb;
163:108063.
PMID: 32058891
Remarkably, Wagyu cattle progressively desaturate intramuscular and subcutaneous fat leading to melting temperatures (Tm) well below 38°C. In parallel, the adipose tissue expands, arborises and invades the muscle. The process...
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Penny R, Dawkins R, Bradley J
Immunol Today
. 2014 Oct;
7(1):3-4.
PMID: 25291411
No abstract available.
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Armstrong J, Dawkins R, Horne R
Immunol Today
. 2014 Oct;
6(4):121-2.
PMID: 25289496
No abstract available.
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Lloyd S, Dawkins S, Dawkins R
J Anim Sci
. 2014 Aug;
92(10):4775-8.
PMID: 25149336
The melting point (TM) of fat is relevant to health, but available methods of determining TM are cumbersome. One of the standard methods of measuring TM for animal and vegetable...
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Fliegner R, Holloway S, Lester S, McLure C, Dawkins R
Tissue Antigens
. 2008 Aug;
72(2):131-6.
PMID: 18721273
The class II region of the major histocompatibility complex was evaluated in 25 greyhounds by sequence-based typing and the genomic matching technique (GMT). Two new DLA-DRB1 alleles were identified. Twenty-four...
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Lester S, McLure C, Williamson J, Bardy P, Rischmueller M, Dawkins R
Ann Rheum Dis
. 2007 Sep;
67(6):849-54.
PMID: 17878210
Objective: The RCA alpha block (Regulators of Complement Activation, 1q32) contains critical complement regulatory genes such as CR1 and MCP. This study examined RCA alpha block haplotype associations with both...
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McLure C, Kesners P, Lester S, Male D, Amadou C, Dawkins J, et al.
Int J Immunogenet
. 2005 Nov;
32(6):407-11.
PMID: 16313307
The genomic matching technique has proven useful in MHC haplotyping in humans. We have adopted a similar approach in Australian cattle dogs and report that genotyping can be achieved with...
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Laird R, Dawkins R, Gaudieri S
Forensic Sci Int
. 2005 Jun;
151(2-3):249-57.
PMID: 15939159
The genomic matching technique (GMT) targets duplicated polymorphic sequences within genomic blocks in the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC), differentiating between individuals at the DNA level using a single primer...
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McLure C, Williamson J, Stewart B, Keating P, Dawkins R
Hum Immunol
. 2005 Mar;
66(3):258-73.
PMID: 15784464
This study examines the effects of duplication and insertions-deletions (indels) by comparing human complement receptor 1 (CR1) and human CR1-like (CR1L) with syntenic genes from four other vertebrates (chimpanzee, baboon,...
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McLure C, Williamson J, Stewart B, Keating P, Dawkins R
Immunogenetics
. 2004 Nov;
56(9):631-8.
PMID: 15526096
We report the discovery of previously unrecognised short consensus repeats (SCRs) within human and chimpanzee CR1 and CR1L. Analysis of available genomic, protein and expression databases suggests that these are...