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Sandra
E. Lavens, Núria Rovira-Graells, Mike Birch and Danny Tuckwell.
ADAMs are Present in Fungi: Identification of two novel ADAM genes
in Aspergillus fumigatus.
FEMS Microbiology Letters. 2005 Jul 1;248(1):23-30. (Download)
Birch,
M., Denning, D.W., Robson, G. (2004) A comparison of extracellular
phospholipase activities amongst clinical and environmental Aspergillus
fumigatus isolates. Med. Mycology 42, 81-86.
Khalaj,
V., Hey, P., Smith, L., Robson, G.D. and Brookman, J. (2004) The
Aspergillus niger annexin, anxC3.1 is constitutively expressed and
is not essential for protein secretion. FEMS Microbiology Letters
239, 163-169.
Khalaj,
V., Smith, L., Brookman, J. and Tuckwell, D. (2004) Identification
of a novel class of annexin genes. FEBS Letters 562, 79-86.
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Poster
presented at Second FEBS Advanced Lecture Course, La Colle sur Loup,
France - Human Fungal Pathogens, Molecular Mechanisms of Host-Pathogen
Interactions and Virulence (11th - 17th May 2007)
Antifungal Target Discovery and Validation, Michael Bromley, Paul
Carr, Sandra Howsley, Sarah Kaye, Danny Tuckwell and Jason Oliver.
(Download)
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Poster
presented at NIBHI (NorthWest Institute for Bio-Health Informatics)
launch meeting, Chancellors Conference Centre, Manchester UK, (6th
June 2005): -
Danny Tuckwell, Sandra Lavens, Núria Rovira and Mike Birch.
What are you doing here? Animal proteins turn up in fungi. (Download)
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Poster
presented at ECCMID, Glasgow, UK (2003): -
Julie
K. Rooke, David W. Denning, Graham Dixon and Derek Law. Galleria
mellonella, an in vivo model for the pathogenicity and treatment
of Aspergillus infections. (Download)
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Posters
presented at the VIII International Fungal Biology Conference, Guanajuato,
Mexico (2002): -
Catherine
E. Rycroft, Derek Law, Mike Birch and Jayne L. Brookman. Waxmoth
larvae as a model for gene expression studies during Aspergillus
fumigatus infection. (Download)
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Poster
presented at the 6th European Conference on Fungal Genetics, Pisa,
Italy (2002): -
Mosquera
J., Anderson M.J., Birch M., Brookman J.L., Denning D.W. A random
insertional mutagenesis screen in Aspergillus fumigatus for genes
involved in azole resistance.
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Poster
presented at the Xth International Congress of Mycology, Paris,
France (2002): -
Mosquera
J., Anderson M.J., Birch M., Brookman J.L., Denning D.W. Insertional
mutagenesis upstream of a novel major facilitator superfamily transporter
gene in Aspergillus fumigatus, leads to increased azole susceptibility.
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Poster
presented at the Twenty First Fungal Genetics Conference, Asilomar,
California, USA (2001): -
M.J.
Bromley, M. Birch, J.L. Brookman. Extra-cellular proteins produced
by Aspergillus fumigatus in response to phospholipids.
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Poster
presented Physiology of Yeast and Filamentous Fungi 5-8 July 2001,
Hingsalv, Denmark. (Abs 37 pg96): -
M.
Birch, A. Rickers and J.L. Brookman. Transposon-mediated mutagenesis
in Aspergillus fumigatus.
M.J.
Bromley, M. Birch, J.L. Brookman. Comparitive proteome analysis
of Aspergillus fumigatus.
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given at Biotech Patenting 28-30 Sept. 2005, Marriott West India Quay
Hotel, London:
Dr.
Danny Tuckwell (Bioinformatics & IP Director F2G Ltd. [UK]).
Novel Technologies II: How advances in Bio-informatics are being
patented (Download)
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