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16S sequencing and functional analysis of the faecal microbiome during treatment of newly diagnosed paediatric inflammatory bowel disease - James J. Ashton, Catherine M. Colquhoun, David Cleary, Tracy Coelho, Rachel Haggarty, Imke Mulder, Akshay Batra, Nadeem Afzal, R. Mark Beattie, Karen P. Scott and Sarah Ennis
Type: Article | 2017

The rise and fall of pneumococcal serotypes carried in the PCV era - Vanessa T. Devine, David W. Cleary, Johanna M.C. Jefferies, Rebecca Anderson, Denise E. Morris, Andrew C. Tuck, Rebecca A. Gladstone, Grace O'Doherty, Priyasharmila Kuruparan, Stephen D. Bentley, Saul N. Faust and Stuart C. Clarke
Type: Article | 2017

Fine-mapping of genetic loci driving spontaneous clearance of hepatitis C virus infection - Hailiang Huang, Priya Duggal, Chloe L. Thio, Rachel Latanich, James J. Goedert, Alessandra Mangia, Andrea L. Cox, Gregory D. Kirk, Shruti Mehta, Jasneet Aneja, Laurent Alric, Sharyne M. Donfield, Matthew E. Cramp, Salim Khakoo, Leslie H. Tobler, Michael Busch, Graeme J. Alexander, Hugo R. Rosen, Brian R. Edlin, Florencia P. Segal, Georg M. Lauer, David L. Thomas, Mark J. Daly, Raymond T. Chung and Arthur Y. Kim
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017 | Item not available on this server.

KIR2DS2 recognizes conserved peptides derived from viral helicases in the context of HLA-C - Mohammed M. Naiyer, Sorcha A. Cassidy, Andrea Magri, Vanessa Cowton, Kevin Chen, Salah Mansour, Hariklia Kranidioti, Berenice Mbiribindi, Pauline Rettman, Scott Harris, Liam J. Fanning, Arend Mulder, Franz H.J. Claas, Andrew D. Davidson, Arvind H. Patel, Marco A. Purbhoo and Salim I. Khakoo
Type: Article | 2017

Neisseria lactamica Y92-1009 complete genome sequence - Anish K. Pandey, David W. Cleary, Jay R. Laver, Martin C.J. Maiden, Xavier Didelot, Andrew Gorringe and Robert C. Read
Type: Article | 2017

HLA-Bw4 80(T) and multiple HLA-Bw4 copies combined with KIR3DL1 associate with spontaneous clearance of HCV infection in people who inject drugs - Christine Thöns, Tina Senff, Theresa J. Hydes, Angela R. Manser, Falko M. Heinemann, Andreas Heinold, Martin Heilmann, Arthur Y. Kim, Markus Uhrberg, Norbert Scherbaum, Georg M. Lauer, Salim I. Khakoo and Jörg Timm
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017

Art Design Item

KIR2DS2 recognizes conserved peptides derived from viral helicases in the context of HLA-C - Mohammed Naiyer, Sorcha A. Cassidy, Andrea Magri, Vanessa Cowton, Kevin Chen, Salah Mansour, Charikleia Kranidioti, Berenice Mbiribindi Nvunabandi, Pauline Rettman, Scott Harris, Liam J. Fanning, Franz H.J. Claas, Andrew D. Davidson, Arvind H. Patel, Marco A. Purbhoo and Salim Khakoo
Type: Art Design Item | 2017 | University of Southampton

Review

Secondary bacterial infections associated with influenza pandemics - Denise Morris, David Cleary and Stuart Clarke
Type: Review | 2017

Meeting abstract

The response of macrophages to Moraxella catarrhalis infection - Jodie Ackland, Joshua Wallington, David Cleary, Myron Christodoulides and Karl Staples
Type: Meeting abstract | 2017 | Item not available on this server.

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