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Alruwaili M, Armstrong S, Prince T, Erdmann M, Matthews D, Luu L, et al.
J Virol . 2023 Nov; 97(11):e0042423. PMID: 37929963
SARS-CoV-2 has caused a worldwide health and economic crisis. During the course of the pandemic, genetic changes occurred in the virus, which have resulted in new properties of the virus-particularly...
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Scheffer J, Dunshea-Mooij C, Armstrong S, MacManus C, Kilding A
J Sci Med Sport . 2023 Oct; 26(12):640-645. PMID: 37802760
Objectives: To quantify energy availability (EA) in elite female rowers, determine its association with bone mineral density (BMD), and examine the ability of the low energy availability in females-questionnaire (LEAF-Q)...
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Clark G, Elfsmark L, Armstrong S, Essex-Lopresti A, Gustafsson A, Ryan Y, et al.
Life Sci . 2022 Dec; 312:121252. PMID: 36460096
Chlorine (Cl) gas is a toxic industrial chemical (TIC) that poses a hazard to human health following accidental and/or intentional (e.g. terrorist) release. By using a murine model of sub-lethal...
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Stevenson-Leggett P, Armstrong S, Keep S, Britton P, Bickerton E
J Gen Virol . 2021 Aug; 102(8). PMID: 34424155
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is an economically important coronavirus, causing damaging losses to the poultry industry worldwide as the causative agent of infectious bronchitis. The coronavirus spike (S) glycoprotein is...
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Guimera Busquets M, Pullinger G, Darpel K, Cooke L, Armstrong S, Simpson J, et al.
Viruses . 2021 Jun; 13(5). PMID: 34063508
Arboviruses such as bluetongue virus (BTV) replicate in arthropod vectors involved in their transmission between susceptible vertebrate-hosts. The "classical" BTV strains infect and replicate effectively in cells of their insect-vectors...
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Staton G, Clegg S, Ainsworth S, Armstrong S, Carter S, Radford A, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2021 Mar; 17(3):e1009464. PMID: 33780514
Here, we report the first complete genomes of three cultivable treponeme species from bovine digital dermatitis (DD) skin lesions, two comparative human treponemes, considered indistinguishable from bovine DD species, and...
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Lanni F, Burton N, Harris D, Fotheringham S, Clark S, Skinner O, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Jan; 16(1):e0245922. PMID: 33481939
Optimised pre-clinical models are required for TB drug development to better predict the pharmacokinetics of anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) drugs to shorten the time taken for novel drugs and combinations to be...
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Walsh T, Ainsworth S, Armstrong S, Hodgkinson J, Williams D
Vet Parasitol . 2020 Dec; 289:109321. PMID: 33276290
Fasciola hepatica (the liver fluke) is a common, global parasite of livestock. It can be highly pathogenic and has health and welfare implications for infected individuals. Typically, in ruminants, infections...
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Moore S, Penrice-Randal R, Alruwaili M, Randle N, Armstrong S, Hartley C, et al.
Viruses . 2020 Oct; 12(10). PMID: 33066701
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the causative agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Sequencing the viral genome as the outbreak progresses is important, particularly in the identification...
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Hamilton B, Anderson L, Anglem N, Armstrong S, Baker S, Beable S, et al.
N Z Med J . 2020 Jun; 133(1517):107-116. PMID: 32595225
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