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    Chromosomal location of an uncharacterised stripe rust resistance gene in wheat by Bansal, U. K, Hayden, M. J, Gill, M. B, Bariana, H. S

    Published in Euphytica (2010)
    “…A recent introduction of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst) pathotype 134 E16A+ in Western Australia differed from existing pathotypes in its virulence…”
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    A series of structurally novel heterotricyclic α‐amino‐3‐hydroxyl‐5‐methyl‐4‐isoxazole‐propionate receptor‐selective antagonists by Gill, MB, Frausto, S, Ikoma, M, Sasaki, M, Oikawa, M, Sakai, R, Swanson, GT

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-07-2010)
    “…Background and purpose:  A new class of heterotricyclic glutamate analogues recently was generated by incorporating structural elements of two excitotoxic…”
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    Novel autocrine feedback control of catecholamine release. A discrete chromogranin a fragment is a noncompetitive nicotinic cholinergic antagonist by Mahata, S K, O'Connor, D T, Mahata, M, Yoo, S H, Taupenot, L, Wu, H, Gill, B M, Parmer, R J

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-09-1997)
    “…Catecholamine secretory vesicle core proteins (chromogranins) contain an activity that inhibits catecholamine release, but the identity of the responsible…”
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    Secretoneurin and chemoattractant receptor interactions by Kong, C, Gill, B.M, Rahimpour, R, Xu, L, Feldman, R.D, Xiao, Q, McDonald, T.J, Taupenot, L, Mahata, S.K, Singh, B, O'Connor, D.T, Kelvin, D.J

    Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (01-08-1998)
    “…Secretoneurin (SN) is a 33-amino acid peptide derived from secretogranin II (chromogranin C) which induces chemotaxis of monocytes but not neutrophils. In this…”
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    Structure and function of the chromogranin A gene. Clues to evolution and tissue-specific expression by Wu, H J, Rozansky, D J, Parmer, R J, Gill, B M, O'Connor, D T

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-07-1991)
    “…Chromogranin A is the index member of a family of acidic proteins stored and released throughout the neuroendocrine system with peptide hormones and…”
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    Chromogranin A: posttranslational modifications in secretory granules by Barbosa, J A, Gill, B M, Takiyyuddin, M A, O'Connor, D T

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-01-1991)
    “…The primary structure of chromogranin A indicates multiple domains which might be subject to posttranslational modification. We explored chromogranin A's…”
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    Genetic linkage of thymic T-cell proliferative unresponsiveness to mouse chromosome 11 in NOD mice. A possible role for chemokine genes by Gill, B. M., Jaramillo, A., Ma, L., Laupland, K. B., Delovitch, T. L.

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1995)
    “…Genetic linkage of thymic T-cell proliferative unresponsiveness to mouse chromosome 11 in NOD mice. A possible role for chemokine genes. B M Gill , A Jaramillo…”
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    The prediction of in-flight hypoxaemia using non-linear equations by Billings, C.G, Wei, H.L, Thomas, P, Linnane, S.J, Hope-Gill, B.D.M

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-06-2013)
    “…Summary Background Respiratory disease may cause profound hypoxaemia during flight. Previously derived linear equations poorly predict the need for…”
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    Chromogranin A epitopes: clues from synthetic peptides and peptide mapping by Gill, B M, Barbosa, J A, Hogue-Angeletti, R, Varki, N, O'Connor, D T

    Published in Neuropeptides (Edinburgh) (01-02-1992)
    “…Chromogranin A (CgA) is a 48 kDa acidic protein in neuroendocrine secretory vesicles whose primary structure is now known. We used synthetic peptides,…”
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    EBV attachment stimulates FHOS/FHOD1 redistribution and co-aggregation with CD21: formin interactions with the cytoplasmic domain of human CD21 by Gill, Michael B, Roecklein-Canfield, Jennifer, Sage, David R, Zambela-Soediono, Maria, Longtine, Nina, Uknis, Marc, Fingeroth, Joyce D

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-06-2004)
    “…CD21 is a multifunctional receptor for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), for C3dg and for CD23. Upon engagement of immune complexes CD21 modulates immunoreceptor…”
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    The effects of cocaine on the rate independent brain stimulation reward threshold in the mouse by Gill, Brian M., Knapp, Clifford M., Kornetsky, Conan

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-09-2004)
    “…Interest in the development of mouse models of drug abuse liability has increased with the introduction of selective gene expression. In the rat, the ability…”
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    Chromogranin B: isolation from pheochromocytoma, N-terminal sequence, tissue distribution and secretory vesicle processing by Gill, B M, Barbosa, J A, Dinh, T Q, Garrod, S, O'Connor, D T

    Published in Regulatory peptides (25-04-1991)
    “…The chromogranins/secretogranins are a family of neuroendocrine vesicle secretory proteins. Immunohistology and immunoblotting have suggested that a major…”
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    Neonatal activation of CD28 signaling overcomes T cell anergy and prevents autoimmune diabetes by an IL-4-dependent mechanism by Arreaza, G A, Cameron, M J, Jaramillo, A, Gill, B M, Hardy, D, Laupland, K B, Rapoport, M J, Zucker, P, Chakrabarti, S, Chensue, S W, Qin, H Y, Singh, B, Delovitch, T L

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-11-1997)
    “…Optimal T cell responsiveness requires signaling through the T cell receptor (TCR) and CD28 costimulatory receptors. Previously, we showed that T cells from…”
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    Processing of chromaffin granule proteins: a profusion of proteases? by Parmer, R J, Miles, L A, Xi, X P, Gill, B M, Wu, H J, O'Connor, D T

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-04-1993)
    “…Evidence suggests that proenkephalin and members of the chromogranin/secretogranin family of proteins are prohormone precursors, giving rise to a variety of…”
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    Stimulus coupling to transcription versus secretion in pheochromocytoma cells. Convergent and divergent signal transduction pathways and the crucial roles for route of cytosolic calcium entry and protein kinase C by Tang, K, Wu, H, Mahata, S K, Mahata, M, Gill, B M, Parmer, R J, O'Connor, D T

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-09-1997)
    “…How do chromaffin cell secretory stimuli program resynthesis of secreted peptides and amines? We previously showed that the physiologic nicotinic cholinergic…”
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    Genetic linkage of thymic T-cell proliferative unresponsiveness to mouse chromosome 11 in NOD mice : a possible role for chemokine genes by GILL, B. M, JARAMILLO, A, LINGLI MA, LAUPLAND, K. B, DELOVITCH, T. L

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1995)
    “…Thymic and peripheral T-cells from NOD mice display a proliferative unresponsiveness on stimulation through the T-cell receptor/CD3 complex. Interleukin 4…”
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