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Robert Jackson
Catherine Hatton
Dr Jarmila Spegarova
Dr Maria Georgiou
Dr Joseph Collin
et al.
Conjunctival epithelial cells resist productive SARS-CoV-2 infection2022
Catherine Hatton
Dr Rachel Botting
Dr Maria Duenas Fadic
Dr Iram Haq
Dr Bernard Verdon
et al.
Delayed induction of type I and III interferons mediates nasal epithelial cell permissiveness to SARS-CoV-22021
Dr Sonya Carnell
Dr John Perry
Dr Lee Borthwick
Dr Daniela Vollmer
Dr Jacob Biboy
et al.
Targeting the bacterial cytoskeleton of the Burkholderia cepacia complex for antimicrobial development: A cautionary tale2018
Dr Jim Macfarlane
Jonathan Scott
Dr Marie-Helene Ruchaud
Dr Anjam Khan
Professor John Simpson
et al.
Src/bcr-abl Inhibition with Dasatinib in Sterile and Non-Sterile Acute Lung Inflammation2014
Dr Anjam Khan
Multidirectional Chemical Signalling Between Mammalian Hosts, Resident Microbiota, and Invasive Pathogens: Neuroendocrine Hormone-Induced Changes in Bacterial Gene Expression2014
Dr Anjam Khan
The Dynamic Interactions between Salmonella and the Microbiota, within the Challenging Niche of the Gastrointestinal Tract2014
Dr Sonya Carnell
Dr Jacob Biboy
Cesar Deleuse
Remi Samain
Dr Daniela Vollmer
et al.
Pathogen associated molecular patterns in cystic fibrosis pathogens: Analysis of peptidoglycan structure2013
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr Anjam Khan
Pathogen espionage: multiple bacterial adrenergic sensors eavesdrop on host communication systems2013
Dr Jim Macfarlane
Dr Marie-Helene Ruchaud
Jonathan Scott
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Anjam Khan
et al.
Src Kinase Inhibition Attenuates Neutrophil Degranulation Without Impairing Bacterial Killing: A Possible Therapeutic Strategy for Acute Lung Injury?2013
Dr Sonya Carnell
Dr John Perry
Dr Daniela Vollmer
Dr Jacob Biboy
Professor Waldemar Vollmer
et al.
Targeting the bacterial cytoskeleton of CF pathogens for antimicrobial development – A cautionary tale?2013
Anne Nicholson
Dr John Perry
Dr Sonya Carnell
Dr Anjam Khan
Professor Anthony De Soyza
et al.
In vitro activity of S-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)isothiourea hydrochloride and novel structurally related compounds against multidrug-resistant bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia cepacia complex2012
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Anjam Khan
The Application of STEM and In situ Controlled Dehydration to Bacterial Systems Using ESEM2012
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr Anne Doble
Dr Richard Daniel
Dr Anjam Khan
et al.
The bacterial cytoskeleton modulates motility, type 3 secretion, and colonization in Salmonella2012
Dr Anne Doble
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr Anjam Khan
The function of the bacterial cytoskeleton in Salmonella pathogenesis2012
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Joseph Gray
Dr Anjam Khan
Salmonella Typhi sense host neuroendocrine stress hormones and release the toxin haemolysin E2011
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr Anjam Khan
Interkingdom crosstalk Host neuroendocrine stress hormones drive the hemolytic behavior of Salmonella typhi2011
Helen Spencer
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Phillip Aldridge
Dr Saroj Chhabra
et al.
Genome-Wide Transposon Mutagenesis Identifies a Role for Host Neuroendocrine Stress Hormones in Regulating the Expression of Virulence Genes in Salmonella2010
Rerngwit Boonyom
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Anjam Khan
Salmonella pathogenicity island 1 (SPI-1) type III secretion of SopD involves N- and C-terminal signals and direct binding to the InvC ATPase.2010
Dr Sonya Carnell
Dr John Perry
Dr Anjam Khan
Professor Anthony De Soyza
The bacterial cytoskeleton-A new antimicrobial target in cystic fibrosis pathogens?2010
Christine Aldridge
Professor Kate Gould
Dr Anjam Khan
Professor Anthony De Soyza
Professor Antonio Molinaro
et al.
First structural characterization of Burkholderia vietnamiensis lipooligosaccharide from cystic fibrosis-associated lung transplantation strains2009
Dr Michail Karavolos
Hannah Spencer
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Anjam Khan
LuxS-Based Quorum Sensing Does Not Affect the Ability of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium To Express the SPI-1 Type 3 Secretion System, Induce Membrane Ruffles, or Invade Epithelial Cells2009
Dr Michail Karavolos
Helen Spencer
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Anjam Khan
Adrenaline modulates the global transcriptional profile of Salmonella revealing a role in the antimicrobial peptide and oxidative stress resistance responses2008
Nicola McKelvie
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Jeong-Jin Lee
Professor Carlos Hormaeche
et al.
Genetic detoxification of an aroA Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium vaccine strain does not compromise protection against virulent Salmonella and enhances the immune responses towards a protective malarial antigen2008
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Anjam Khan
LuxS affects flagellar phase variation independently of quorum sensing in Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium2008
Dr Anjam Khan
Professor Kate Gould
Professor Anthony De Soyza
Professor Antonio Molinaro
The structure and proinflammatory activity of the lipopolysaccharide from Burkholderia multivorans and the differences between clonal strains colonizing pre and posttransplanted lungs2008
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr David Bulmer
Dr Jeong-Jin Lee
Dr Anjam Khan
Role of the universal stress protein UspA of Salmonella in growth arrest, stress and virulence2007
Professor Antonio Molinaro
Professor Anthony De Soyza
Christine Aldridge
Dr Anjam Khan
The complete structure and pro-inflammatory activity of the lipooligosaccharide of the highly epidemic and virulent gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia cenocepacia ET-12 (strain J2315)2007
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr Jeong-Jin Lee
Dr Anjam Khan
Erratum: Type III secretion of the Salmonella effector protein SopE is mediated via an N-terminal amino acid signal and not an mRNA sequence (Journal of Bacteriology (2005) 187, 5 (1559-1567))2005
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr Jeong-Jin Lee
Dr Anjam Khan
Type III secretion of the Salmonella effector protein SopE is mediated via an N-terminal amino acid signal and not an mRNA sequence2005
Professor Anthony De Soyza
Charles Ellis
Dr Anjam Khan
Dr Raquel Demarco De Hormaeche
Burkholderia Cenocepacia Lipopolysaccharide, Lipid A and Proinflammatory Activity2004
Dr Mbithe Mutunga
Dr Julie Musson
Professor John Robinson
Dr Anjam Khan
Professor Carlos Hormaeche
et al.
Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium htrA mutants cause fatal infections in mice deficient in NADPH oxidase and destroy NADPH oxidase-deficient macrophage monolayers2004
Dr Phillip Aldridge
Dr Michael Gray
Emeritus Professor Barry Hirst
Dr Anjam Khan
Who's talking to whom? Epithelial-bacterial pathogen interactions2004
Charles Ellis
Dr Anjam Khan
Dr Raquel Demarco De Hormaeche
The Neisseria gonorrhoeae lpxLII gene encodes for a late-functioning lauroyl acyl transferase, and a null mutation within the gene has a significant effect on the induction of acute inflammatory responses2001
Dr Jeong-Jin Lee
Dr Julia Harrison
Dr Raquel Demarco De Hormaeche
Dr Anjam Khan
Tetanus toxin fragment C expressed in live Salmonella vaccines enhances antibody responses to its fusion partner Schistosoma haematobium glutathione S-transferase2000
Dr Anjam Khan
Identical alleles of Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 2 found in distant geographic areas and times1997