S R Watson
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1.
Watson S, Giesler L, Ziems A, Brovont T
Plant Dis
. 2019 Feb;
92(11):1588.
PMID: 30764459
Soybean rust caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow was first observed in the continental United States in Louisiana in November 2004 (2). As part of the national soybean rust monitoring effort,...
2.
Glynne R, Watson S
J Pathol
. 2001 Sep;
195(1):20-30.
PMID: 11568888
The recent increase in availability of gene expression technologies has the potential to dramatically expand our understanding of cellular immunology in molecular detail. Expression levels of tens of thousands of...
3.
Watson S, Chang Y, OCONNELL D, Weigand L, Ringquist S, Parma D
Antisense Nucleic Acid Drug Dev
. 2000 May;
10(2):63-75.
PMID: 10805157
Therapeutic and diagnostic applications have been envisioned for aptamers, a class of oligonucleotide ligands that bind their target molecules with high affinity and specificity (Gold, J. Biol. Chem. 270, 13581-13584,...
4.
Watson S, Halmagyi G, Colebatch J
Neurology
. 2000 Feb;
54(3):722-8.
PMID: 10680810
Objectives: To establish the role of high-resolution CT imaging and tests of vestibulocollic reflexes in diagnosing and understanding the pathogenesis of the Tullio phenomenon. Background: The Tullio phenomenon is a...
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Bradley L, Harbertson J, Watson S
Eur J Immunol
. 1999 Oct;
29(10):3273-84.
PMID: 10540339
Memory T cells are thought to protect against previously encountered pathogens in part by preferentially recirculating through the lymphoid tissues where they were primed and where challenge with antigen (Ag)...
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Watson S, Fagan P, Colebatch J
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 1999 Feb;
109(6):471-4.
PMID: 10030677
Objective: To describe vestibulocollic responses in sternocleidomastoid (SCM) evoked by transmastoid galvanic (DC) stimulation. Methods: We studied the averaged responses in the unrectified EMG of SCM to transmastoid galvanic stimulation...
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Watson S, Brizuela A, Curthoys I, Colebatch J, MacDougall H, Halmagyi G
Exp Brain Res
. 1998 Nov;
122(4):453-8.
PMID: 9827864
This study was designed to measure ocular movements evoked by galvanic (DC) stimulation using computerised video-oculography. Long duration (>30 s) galvanic vestibular stimulation at currents of up to 5 mA...
8.
Watson S, Bradley L
Cell Adhes Commun
. 1998 Nov;
6(2-3):105-10.
PMID: 9823460
It has been clearly shown that continuous recirculation of lymphocytes is crucial for the development of primary immune responses and that naive CD4 cells are distinguished from memory CD4 cells...
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Watson S, Colebatch J
J Physiol
. 1998 Nov;
513 ( Pt 2):587-97.
PMID: 9807006
1. Vestibular-dependent responses in leg muscles following transmastoid galvanic stimulation have been well characterized. Here we describe the properties of vestibulocollic responses evoked by transmastoid galvanic stimulation. 2. In twelve...
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Bradley L, Malo M, Fong S, Tonkonogy S, Watson S
Int Immunol
. 1998 Aug;
10(7):961-8.
PMID: 9701034
The recirculation of naive lymphocytes from blood to lymph that is initiated in high endothelial venules (HEV) of secondary lymphoid organs such as lymph nodes and Peyer's patches (PP) is...