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    A Trematode Parasite Derived Growth Factor Binds and Exerts Influences on Host Immune Functions via Host Cytokine Receptor Complexes by Sulaiman, Azad A, Zolnierczyk, Katarzyna, Japa, Ornampai, Owen, Jonathan P, Maddison, Ben C, Emes, Richard D, Hodgkinson, Jane E, Gough, Kevin C, Flynn, Robin J

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2016)
    “…The trematode Fasciola hepatica is responsible for chronic zoonotic infection globally. Despite causing a potent T-helper 2 response, it is believed that…”
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    Sensitive recovery of recombinant antibody clones after their in silico identification within NGS datasets by Spiliotopoulos, Anastasios, Owen, Jonathan.P., Maddison, Ben.C., Dreveny, Ingrid, Rees, Helen.C., Gough, Kevin.C.

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (01-05-2015)
    “…Recently the analytical power of the latest high throughput next generation DNA sequencing platforms has been used to analyse phage that have been selected…”
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    Isolation of phage-antibodies against Eimeria species that infect chickens by Angani, Mary T., Owen, Jonathan P., Maddison, Ben C., Gough, Kevin C.

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (01-11-2024)
    “…Eimeria is one of the most economically important pathogens in poultry production. Diagnosis of infection has the potential to inform treatment and prevention…”
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    A Simple Whole-Plasmid PCR Method to Construct High-Diversity Synthetic Phage Display Libraries by Tsoumpeli, Maria T., Gray, Alison, Parsons, Aimee L., Spiliotopoulos, Anastasios, Owen, Jonathan P., Bishop, Keith, Maddison, Ben C., Gough, Kevin C.

    Published in Molecular biotechnology (01-07-2022)
    “…Phage display technology utilises peptide and antibody libraries with very high diversities to select ligands with specific binding properties. The production…”
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    Molecular Profiling of Ovine Prion Diseases by Using Thermolysin-Resistant PrPSc and Endogenous C2 PrP Fragments by OWEN, Jonathan P, REES, Helen C, MADDISON, Ben C, TERRY, Linda A, THORNE, Leigh, JACKMAN, Roy, WHITELAM, Garry C, GOUGH, Kevin C

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-2007)
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    Mapping polyclonal antibody responses to bacterial infection using next generation phage display by Naqid, Ibrahim A., Owen, Jonathan P., Maddison, Ben C., Spiliotopoulos, Anastasios, Emes, Richard D., Warry, Andrew, Tchórzewska, Monika A., Martelli, Francesca, Gosling, Rebecca J., Davies, Robert H., La Ragione, Roberto M., Gough, Kevin C.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-04-2016)
    “…Mapping polyclonal antibody responses to infectious diseases to identify individual epitopes has the potential to underpin the development of novel serological…”
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    The Interaction of Ruminant PrPSc with Soils Is Influenced by Prion Source and Soil Type by Maddison, Ben C, Owen, Jonathan P, Bishop, Keith, Shaw, George, Rees, Helen C, Gough, Kevin C

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-11-2010)
    “…The persistence of prions within the environment is implicated in the horizontal transmission of ovine scrapie and cervid chronic wasting disease. Description…”
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    The interaction of ruminant PrP(Sc) with soils is influenced by prion source and soil type by Maddison, Ben C, Owen, Jonathan P, Bishop, Keith, Shaw, George, Rees, Helen C, Gough, Kevin C

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-11-2010)
    “…The persistence of prions within the environment is implicated in the horizontal transmission of ovine scrapie and cervid chronic wasting disease. Description…”
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    Incubation of ovine scrapie with environmental matrix results in biological and biochemical changes of PrP(Sc) over time by Maddison, Ben C, Spiropoulos, John, Vickery, Christopher M, Lockey, Richard, Owen, Jonathan P, Bishop, Keith, Baker, Claire A, Gough, Kevin C

    Published in Veterinary research (Paris) (01-05-2015)
    “…Ovine scrapie can be transmitted via environmental reservoirs. A pool of ovine scrapie isolates were incubated on soil for one day or thirteen months and…”
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    Incubation of ovine scrapie with environmental matrix results in biological and biochemical changes of PrPSc over time by Maddison, Ben C, Spiropoulos, John, Vickery, Christopher M, Lockey, Richard, Owen, Jonathan P, Bishop, Keith, Baker, Claire A, Gough, Kevin C

    Published in Veterinary research (Paris) (01-05-2015)
    “…AbstractOvine scrapie can be transmitted via environmental reservoirs. A pool of ovine scrapie isolates were incubated on soil for one day or thirteen months…”
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    Temperature influences the interaction of ruminant PrPTSE with soil by Maddison, Ben C., Owen, Jonathan P., Taema, Maged M., Shaw, George, Gough, Kevin C.

    Published in Prion (01-07-2012)
    “…Ovine scrapie and cervid chronic wasting disease can be transmitted in the absence of animal-to-animal contact, and environmental reservoirs of infectivity…”
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    Concentration of Disease-Associated Prion Protein with Silicon Dioxide by Rees, Helen C, Maddison, Ben C, Owen, Jonathan P, Whitelam, Garry C, Gough, Kevin C

    Published in Molecular biotechnology (01-03-2009)
    “…Reagents that can precipitate the disease-associated prion protein (PrPSc) are vital for the development of high sensitivity tests to detect low levels of this…”
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    Use of thermolysin in the diagnosis of prion diseases by OWEN, Jonathan P, MADDISON, Ben C, WHITELAM, Garry C, COUGH, Kevin C

    Published in Molecular biotechnology (01-02-2007)
    “…The molecular diagnosis of prion diseases almost always involves the use of a protease to distinguish PrPC from PrPSc and invariably the protease of choice is…”
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    Characteristics of Sulfobacillus acidophilus sp. nov. and other moderately thermophilic mineral-sulphide-oxidizing bacteria by Norris, Paul R, Clark, Darren A, Owen, Jonathan P, Waterhouse, Sara

    “…Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK ABSTRACT Several isolates of Gram-positive, acidophilic, moderately…”
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    Prebiotic and probiotic agents enhance antibody-based immune responses to Salmonella Typhimurium infection in pigs by Naqid, Ibrahim A., Owen, Jonathan P., Maddison, Ben C., Gardner, David S., Foster, Neil, Tchórzewska, Monika A., La Ragione, Roberto M., Gough, Kevin C.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-03-2015)
    “…•The inclusion of the probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum B2984 in the diet of piglets enhanced serum antibody responses to S. Typhimurium infection.•Similarly,…”
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    The Interaction of Ruminant PrP^sup Sc^ with Soils Is Influenced by Prion Source and Soil Type by Maddison, Ben C, Owen, Jonathan P, Bishop, Keith, Shaw, George, Rees, Helen C, Gough, Kevin C

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-11-2010)
    “…The persistence of prions within the environment is implicated in the horizontal transmission of ovine scrapie and cervid chronic wasting disease. Description…”
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    Temperature influences the interaction of ruminant PrP (TSE) with soil by Maddison, Ben C, Owen, Jonathan P, Taema, Maged M, Shaw, George, Gough, Kevin C

    Published in Prion (01-07-2012)
    “…Ovine scrapie and cervid chronic wasting disease can be transmitted in the absence of animal-to-animal contact, and environmental reservoirs of infectivity…”
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