S N Payne
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Payne S, Maher M, Tran N, Van De Hey D, Foley T, Yueh A, et al.
Oncogenesis
. 2015 Oct;
4:e169.
PMID: 26436951
Aberrations in the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling pathway have a key role in the pathogenesis of numerous cancers by altering cell growth, metabolism, proliferation and apoptosis. Interest in targeting the...
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Duncan J, Payne S, Winfield A, Ormerod A, Thomson A
Br J Dermatol
. 1990 Nov;
123(5):631-40.
PMID: 2147390
No clinically successful topical cyclosporin A (CyA) formulation has been produced, mainly due to the apparent lack of drug penetration. This study has produced the first in vitro kinetic data...
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Payne S, Thomson A
Clin Exp Immunol
. 1989 Mar;
75(3):444-50.
PMID: 2784748
When applied topically to guinea-pig skin from the time of epicutaneous antigen challenge, cyclosporin A (CsA) in ethanol:olive oil (1:2) significantly reduced contact sensitivity reactions to dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB). This immunosuppressive...
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Brett S, Payne S, Gigg J, Burgess P, GIGG R
Clin Exp Immunol
. 1986 Jun;
64(3):476-83.
PMID: 2431812
The high specificity of phenolic glycolipid I (PG-I) in the identifying individuals with leprosy appears to be attributable to the species-specific trisaccharide region of the molecule. Synthetic glycoconjugates were produced...
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Andreoli A, Brett S, Draper P, Payne S, Rook G
Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis
. 1985 Jun;
53(2):211-7.
PMID: 3894538
Circulating antibody levels to the phenolic glycolipid from Mycobacterium leprae and soluble M. leprae antigens were monitored before, during and following ENL episodes in 12 patients. It was observed that...
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Brett S, Lowe C, Payne S, Draper P
Infect Immun
. 1984 Dec;
46(3):802-8.
PMID: 6389362
The involvement of the phenolic glycolipid from Mycobacterium leprae in cell-mediated immunity has been investigated in this study. The phenolic glycolipid itself does not appear to stimulate cell-mediated immunity directly,...
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Brett S, Payne S, Draper P, GIGG R
Clin Exp Immunol
. 1984 Apr;
56(1):89-96.
PMID: 6201310
Antibodies to the major phenolic glycolipid purified from Mycobacterium leprae have been demonstrated previously in sera of leprosy but not tuberculosis patients using an ELISA. The major antigenic determinants on...
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Brett S, Draper P, Payne S, Rees R
Clin Exp Immunol
. 1983 May;
52(2):271-9.
PMID: 6407793
Serological activity against a purified phenolic glycolipid from Mycobacterium leprae, which may be obtained in large amounts from M. leprae infected armadillo liver, was investigated using immunodiffusion and an enzyme...
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Draper P, Payne S, Dobson G, Minnikin D
J Gen Microbiol
. 1983 Mar;
129(3):859-63.
PMID: 6409988
A characteristic mycobacterial wax, phthiocerol dimycocerosate, has been isolated from liver of armadillos experimentally infected with Mycobacterium leprae. The structure of this wax is generally similar to that produced by...