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    Outdoor pollen is a trigger of child and adolescent asthma emergency department presentations: A systematic review and meta‐analysis by Erbas, B., Jazayeri, M., Lambert, K. A., Katelaris, C. H., Prendergast, L. A., Tham, R., Parrodi, M. J., Davies, J., Newbigin, E., Abramson, M. J., Dharmage, S. C.

    Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-08-2018)
    “…Background In the context of increased asthma exacerbations associated with climatic changes such as thunderstorm asthma, interest in establishing the link…”
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    The role of seasonal grass pollen on childhood asthma emergency department presentations by Erbas, B., Akram, M., Dharmage, S. C., Tham, R., Dennekamp, M., Newbigin, E., Taylor, P., Tang, M. L. K., Abramson, M. J.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-05-2012)
    “…Summary Background Few studies have focused on the role of grass pollen on asthma emergency department (ED) presentations among children. None have examined…”
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    Do levels of airborne grass pollen influence asthma hospital admissions? by Erbas, B., Chang, J.-H., Dharmage, S., Ong, E. K., Hyndman, R., Newbigin, E., Abramson, M.

    Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-11-2007)
    “…Summary Background The effects of environmental factors and ambient concentrations of grass pollen on allergic asthma are yet to be established. Objective We…”
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    Pollen Tubes of Nicotiana alata Express Two Genes from Different β-Glucan Synthase Families by Monika S. Doblin, Linda De Melis, Newbigin, Ed, Bacic, Antony, Read, Steve M.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2001)
    “…The walls deposited by growing pollen tubes contain two types of β-glucan, the (1,3)-β-glucan callose and the (1,4)-β-glucan cellulose, as well as various…”
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    On the Origin of Self-Incompatibility Haplotypes: Transition Through Self-Compatible Intermediates by Uyenoyama, Marcy K, Zhang, Yu, Newbigin, Ed

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-04-2001)
    “…Self-incompatibility (SI) in flowering plants entails the inhibition of fertilization by pollen that express specificities in common with the pistil. In…”
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    molecular description of mutations affecting the pollen component of the Nicotiana alata S locus by Golz, J.F, Su, V, Clarke, A.E, Newbigin, E

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-07-1999)
    “…Mutations affecting the self-incompatibility response of Nicotiana alata were generated by irradiation. Mutants in the M1 generation were selected on the basis…”
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    Model-based analysis of the likelihood of gene introgression from genetically modified crops into wild relatives by Thompson, C.J., Thompson, B.J.P., Ades, P.K., Cousens, R., Garnier-Gere, P., Landman, K., Newbigin, E., Burgman, M.A.

    Published in Ecological modelling (15-04-2003)
    “…The proliferation of genetically modified crops has created a need for methods to predict the likelihood of gene introgression into related species in situ. We…”
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    Mutational Approaches to the Study of Self-incompatibility: Revisiting the Pollen-part Mutants by Golz, J.F., Clarke, A.E., Newbigin, E.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-03-2000)
    “…We present a review of literature on the genetics of pollen-part mutations created in plants with a gametophytic self-incompatibility system. Plants carrying a…”
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    Loss of a histidine residue at the active site of S-locus ribonuclease is associated with self-compatibility in Lycopersicon peruvianum by Royo, J, Kunz, C, Kowyama, Y, Anderson, M, Clarke, A.E, Newbigin, E

    “…Gametophytic self-incompatability in the Solanaceae is controlled by a single, multiallelic locus, the S locus. We have recently described an allele of the S…”
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    Self-incompatibility: how plants avoid illegitimate offspring by Matton, D.P, Nass, N, Clarke, A.E, Newbigin, E

    “…In some families of flowering plants, a single self-incompatibility (S) locus prevents the fertilization of flowers by pollen from the same plant…”
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    relic S-RNase is expressed in the styles of self-compatible Nicotiana sylvestris by Golz, J.F, Clarke, A.E, Newbigin, E, Anderson, M

    “…We surveyed ribonuclease activity in the styles of Nicotiana spp. and found little or no activity in self-compatible species and in a self-compatible of a…”
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    A genetic map of the Nicotiana alata S locus that includes three pollen-expressed genes by LI, J.-H, NASS, N, KUSABA, M, DODDS, P. N, TRELOAR, N, CLARKE, A. E, NEWBIGIN, E

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-04-2000)
    “…The S locus of solanaceous plants includes separate genes that control the self-incompatibility phenotype of the pistil and of the pollen. The gene controlling…”
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    Glycoprotein E2 of classical swine fever virus: expression in insect cells and identification as a ribonuclease by Hulst, M M, Himes, G, Newbigin, E, Moormann, R J

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-1994)
    “…Two regions of amino acids homologous to the ribonuclease catalysis domain of the fungal RNases T2 of Aspergillus oryzae and Rh of Rhizopus niveus and the…”
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    Identification of active-site histidine residues of a self-incompatibility ribonuclease from a wild tomato by Parry, S, Newbigin, E, Currie, G, Bacic, A, Oxley, D

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-1997)
    “…The style component of the self-incompatibility (S) locus of the wild tomato Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill. is an allelic series of glycoproteins with…”
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    Self-compatibility in a Lycopersicon peruvianum variant (LA2157) is associated with a lack of style S-RNase activity by Kowyama, Y, Kunz, C, Lewis, I, Newbigin, E, Clarke, A.E, Anderson, M.A. (Melbourne Univ., Parkville (Australia). School of Botany. Plant Cell Biology Research Centre)

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-08-1994)
    “…A series of crosses between a naturally-occurring self-compatible accession of Lycopersicon peruvianum and a closely-related self-incompatible accession were…”
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