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S E Galbraith

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Mackenzie-Impoinvil L, Impoinvil D, Galbraith S, Dillon R, Ranson H, Johnson N, et al.
Med Vet Entomol . 2014 Aug; 29(1):1-9. PMID: 25087926
The U.K. has not yet experienced a confirmed outbreak of mosquito-borne virus transmission to people or livestock despite numerous autochthonous epizootic and human outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases on the European...
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Jameson L, Logue C, Atkinson B, Baker N, Galbraith S, Carroll M, et al.
Euro Surveill . 2013 Jan; 18(1):4-7. PMID: 23305714
Following a suspected case of hantavirus in a patientsuffering from acute kidney injury, rodents fromthe patient’s property in Yorkshire and the Humber,United Kingdom (UK) were screened for hantaviruses.Hantavirus RNA was...
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Quinn K, Galbraith S, Sheahan B, Atkins G
Mol Med Rep . 2011 Apr; 1(3):335-42. PMID: 21479414
The effect of intranasal (IN) administration of Semliki Forest virus (SFV) recombinant particles expressing interferon-β [IFN-β, a partially effective treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS)] on the progression of experimental autoimmune...
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Lyons J, Sheahan B, Galbraith S, Mehra R, Atkins G, Fleeton M
Gene Ther . 2006 Dec; 14(6):503-13. PMID: 17167497
Inhibition of tumour angiogenesis has been shown to restrict primary tumour growth and metastatic spread. This study examines the active induction of immune responses against tumour endothelial cells following immunization...
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Atkins G, McQuaid S, Morris-Downes M, Galbraith S, Amor S, Cosby S, et al.
Rev Med Virol . 2000 Oct; 10(5):291-303. PMID: 11015741
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, demyelinating disease of the CNS in which autoimmunity to myelin plays a role in pathogenesis. The epidemiology of MS indicates that it may be...
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Galbraith S, Tiwari A, Baron M, Lund B, Barrett T, Cosby S
J Virol . 1998 Nov; 72(12):10292-7. PMID: 9811778
There is evidence that CD46 (membrane cofactor protein) is a cellular receptor for vaccine and laboratory-passaged strains of measles virus (MV). Following infection with these MV strains, CD46 is downregulated...