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    Neutrophils Exert Protection in the Early Tuberculous Granuloma by Oxidative Killing of Mycobacteria Phagocytosed from Infected Macrophages by Yang, Chao-Tsung, Cambier, C.J., Davis, J. Muse, Hall, Christopher J., Crosier, Philip S., Ramakrishnan, Lalita

    Published in Cell host & microbe (13-09-2012)
    “…Neutrophils are typically the first responders in host defense against invading pathogens, which they destroy by both oxidative and nonoxidative mechanisms…”
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    The Diverse Roles of Phagocytes During Bacterial and Fungal Infections and Sterile Inflammation: Lessons From Zebrafish by Linnerz, Tanja, Hall, Christopher J

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (05-06-2020)
    “…The immediate and natural reaction to both infectious challenges and sterile insults (wounds, tissue trauma or crystal deposition) is an acute inflammatory…”
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    Applications of single-chain variable fragment antibodies in therapeutics and diagnostics by Weisser, Nina E., Hall, J. Christopher

    Published in Biotechnology advances (01-07-2009)
    “…Antibodies (Abs) are some of the most powerful tools in therapy and diagnostics and are currently one of the fastest growing classes of therapeutic molecules…”
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    Transient inflammatory response mediated by interleukin-1β is required for proper regeneration in zebrafish fin fold by Hasegawa, Tomoya, Hall, Christopher J, Crosier, Philip S, Abe, Gembu, Kawakami, Koichi, Kudo, Akira, Kawakami, Atsushi

    Published in eLife (23-02-2017)
    “…Cellular responses to injury are crucial for complete tissue regeneration, but their underlying processes remain incompletely elucidated. We have previously…”
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    Antibody Binding to the O-Specific Antigen of Pseudomonas aeruginosa O6 Inhibits Cell Growth by Richard, Gabrielle, MacKenzie, C Roger, Henry, Kevin A, Vinogradov, Evgeny, Hall, J Christopher, Hussack, Greg

    Published in Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (24-03-2020)
    “…is an opportunistic pathogen that is inherently resistant to many antibiotics and represents an increasing threat due to the emergence of drug-resistant…”
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    Infection-Responsive Expansion of the Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cell Compartment in Zebrafish Is Dependent upon Inducible Nitric Oxide by Hall, Christopher J., Flores, Maria Vega, Oehlers, Stefan H., Sanderson, Leslie E., Lam, Enid Y., Crosier, Kathryn E., Crosier, Philip S.

    Published in Cell stem cell (03-02-2012)
    “…Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are rare multipotent cells that contribute to all blood lineages. During inflammatory stress, hematopoietic stem and progenitor…”
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    Quantitative characterization of the X‐ray beam at the Australian Synchrotron Imaging and Medical Beamline (IMBL) by Stevenson, Andrew W., Crosbie, Jeffrey C., Hall, Christopher J., Häusermann, Daniel, Livingstone, Jayde, Lye, Jessica E.

    Published in Journal of synchrotron radiation (01-01-2017)
    “…A critical early phase for any synchrotron beamline involves detailed testing, characterization and commissioning; this is especially true of a beamline as…”
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    Live imaging of Runx1 expression in the dorsal aorta tracks the emergence of blood progenitors from endothelial cells by Lam, Enid Yi Ni, Hall, Christopher J., Crosier, Philip S., Crosier, Kathryn E., Flores, Maria Vega

    Published in Blood (12-08-2010)
    “…Blood cells of an adult vertebrate are continuously generated by hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that originate during embryonic life within the…”
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    Extension of hydrogen borrowing alkylation reactions for the total synthesis of (-)-γ-lycorane by Hall, Christopher J J, Marriott, Indi S, Christensen, Kirsten E, Day, Aaron J, Goundry, William R F, Donohoe, Timothy J

    “…The total synthesis of (-)-γ-lycorane (10 steps) and synthesis of (±)-γ-lycorane (8 steps) was completed from cyclohexenone. A new two step hydrogen borrowing…”
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    Zebrafish facial lymphatics develop through sequential addition of venous and non‐venous progenitors by Eng, Tiffany CY, Chen, Wenxuan, Okuda, Kazuhide S, Misa, June P, Padberg, Yvonne, Crosier, Kathryn E, Crosier, Philip S, Hall, Christopher J, Schulte‐Merker, Stefan, Hogan, Benjamin M, Astin, Jonathan W

    Published in EMBO reports (01-05-2019)
    “…Lymphatic vessels are known to be derived from veins; however, recent lineage‐tracing experiments propose that specific lymphatic networks may originate from…”
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    Evolution of Resistance to Auxinic Herbicides: Historical Perspectives, Mechanisms of Resistance, and Implications for Broadleaf Weed Management in Agronomic Crops by Mithila, J., Hall, J. Christopher, Johnson, William G., Kelley, Kevin B., Riechers, Dean E.

    Published in Weed science (01-10-2011)
    “…Auxinic herbicides are widely used for control of broadleaf weeds in cereal crops and turfgrass. These herbicides are structurally similar to the natural plant…”
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    In vivo neutralization of α-cobratoxin with high-affinity llama single-domain antibodies (VHHs) and a VHH-Fc antibody by Richard, Gabrielle, Meyers, Ashley J, McLean, Michael D, Arbabi-Ghahroudi, Mehdi, MacKenzie, Roger, Hall, J Christopher

    Published in PloS one (22-07-2013)
    “…Small recombinant antibody fragments (e.g. scFvs and VHHs), which are highly tissue permeable, are being investigated for antivenom production as conventional…”
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    Apple fruit copper amine oxidase isoforms: peroxisomal MdAO1 prefers diamines as substrates, whereas extracellular MdAO2 exclusively utilizes monoamines by Zarei, Adel, Trobacher, Christopher P, Cooke, Alison R, Meyers, Ashley J, Hall, J Christopher, Shelp, Barry J

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-01-2015)
    “…4-Aminobutyrate (GABA) accumulates in apple fruit during controlled atmosphere storage. A potential source of GABA is the polyamine putrescine, which can be…”
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    Macrophages enhance Vegfa-driven angiogenesis in an embryonic zebrafish tumour xenograft model by Britto, Denver D, Wyroba, Barbara, Chen, Wenxuan, Lockwood, Rhoswen A, Tran, Khanh B, Shepherd, Peter R, Hall, Christopher J, Crosier, Kathryn E, Crosier, Philip S, Astin, Jonathan W

    Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-12-2018)
    “…Tumour angiogenesis has long been a focus of anti-cancer therapy; however, anti-angiogenic cancer treatment strategies have had limited clinical success…”
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    Utility of the P19 suppressor of gene-silencing protein for production of therapeutic antibodies in Nicotiana expression hosts by Garabagi, Freydoun, Gilbert, Erin, Loos, Andreas, McLean, Michael D, Hall, J Christopher

    Published in Plant biotechnology journal (01-12-2012)
    “…To study how the P19 suppressor of gene-silencing protein can be used effectively for the production of therapeutic glycoproteins, the following factors were…”
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    Pyruvate Enolate Arylation and Alkylation: OBO Ester Protected Pyruvates as Useful Reagents in Organic Synthesis by Alves Esteves, C. Henrique, Hall, Christopher J. J, Smith, Peter D, Donohoe, Timothy J

    Published in Organic letters (06-10-2017)
    “…A protected pyruvate equivalent is described that allows arylation and arylation/alkylation reactions to be performed at the methyl group. Utilization of the…”
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    Epidermal cells help coordinate leukocyte migration during inflammation through fatty acid-fuelled matrix metalloproteinase production by Hall, Christopher J., Boyle, Rachel H., Sun, Xueying, Wicker, Sophie M., Misa, June P, Krissansen, Geoffrey W., Print, Cristin G., Crosier, Kathryn E., Crosier, Philip S.

    Published in Nature communications (23-05-2014)
    “…In addition to satisfying the metabolic demands of cells, mitochondrial metabolism helps regulate immune cell function. To date, such cell-intrinsic…”
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