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    An ivermectin-sensitive glutamate-gated chloride channel from the parasitic nematode Haemonchus contortus by McCavera, Samantha, Rogers, Adrian T, Yates, Darran M, Woods, Debra J, Wolstenholme, Adrian J

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-06-2009)
    “…Nematode glutamate-gated chloride channels are targets of the macrocyclic lactones, the most important group of anthelmintics available. In Xenopus laevis…”
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    Reduced live birth rates in frozen versus fresh single cleavage stage embryo transfer cycles: A cross -sectional study by Tinn Teh, Wan, Polyakov, Alex, Garrett, Claire, Edgar, David, Mcbain, John, Adrian Walton Rogers, Peter

    “…Studies have suggested that embryo-endometrial developmental asynchrony caused by slow-growing embryos can be corrected by freezing the embryo and transferring…”
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    Differential effects of chronic drug treatment on α3 and α7 nicotinic receptor binding sites, in hippocampal neurones and SH‐SY5Y cells by Ridley, Diana L, Rogers, Adrian, Wonnacott, Susan

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-08-2001)
    “…The aim of this study was to compare the effects of chronic treatment (for 4 or 7 days) with nicotinic drugs and 20 mM KCl on numbers of surface α7 nicotinic…”
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    Consumer-Led Investigation into Potential Issues That Arise When Testing Dairy Matrixes for Gluten With the NIMA Sensor by Thompson, Tricia, Rogers, Adrian, Perry, Johnna

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (02-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Some consumers with celiac disease use personal, point-of-use gluten detection devices to test food. False-positive results may occur due…”
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    Clinically and industrially relevant incurred reference materials to improve analysis of food allergens, milk, egg, almond, hazelnut and walnut by Holcombe, Gill, Walker, Michael J, Singh, Malvinder, Gray, Kirstin, Cowen, Simon, Ellison, Stephen L R, Rogers, Adrian, Balasundaram, Anuradha, Burns, Malcolm, Clare Mills, E N

    Published in Food chemistry (15-02-2024)
    “…Measurement of food allergen protein concentrations against thresholds can improve allergen risk management and precautionary allergen labelling. Such…”
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    A chromatographic and immunoprofiling approach to optimising workflows for extraction of gluten proteins from flour by Daly, Matthew, Huang, Xin, Nitride, Chiara, Tranquet, Olivier, Rogers, Adrian, Shewry, Peter R., Gethings, Lee A., Mills, E.N. Clare

    “…•A single-step and a two-step procedure were compared.•Defatting flours had a detrimental effect on extraction efficiency.•Both procedures proved equally…”
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    Assessing Almond and Peanut Allergens Using Commercially Available Immunoanalytical Kits and LC-MS/MS: A Case Study by Daly, Matthew, Ansari, Parisa, Häubl, Georg, Rogers, Adrian, Brunner, Kurt

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-01-2018)
    “…With an ever-increasing allergic population and an emerging market for allergen-free foods, accurate detection of allergens in foods has never been more…”
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    Development of a neuronal pressure sensor by Heal, Richard D, Rogers, Adrian T, Lunt, George G, Pointer, Steve A, Parsons, Alan T

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (01-12-2001)
    “…Neuronal sensory systems are capable of performing very complex signal processing functions. Reconstruction of such sensory systems in vitro should enable…”
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    Microfluidic Separation Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Quantification of Peanut Allergens in a Complex Food Matrix by Sayers, Rebekah L, Gethings, Lee A, Lee, Victoria, Balasundaram, Anuradha, Johnson, Philip E, Marsh, Justin A, Wallace, Antonietta, Brown, Helen, Rogers, Adrian, Langridge, James I, Mills, E. N. Clare

    Published in Journal of proteome research (05-01-2018)
    “…Peanut is an important food allergen, but it cannot currently be reliably detected and quantified in processed foods at low levels. A level of 3 mg protein/kg…”
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    Characterization of G12 sandwich ELISA, a next-generation immunoassay for gluten toxicity by Halbmayr-Jech, Elisabeth, Hammer, Elisabeth, Fielder, Richard, Coutts, Jacqueline, Rogers, Adrian, Cornish, Michael

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-03-2012)
    “…In this work, a monoclonal antibody called G12, raised against the most immunotoxic peptide to celiac disease patients, was used to develop a sandwich ELISA…”
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    Validation of the AgraStrip® gluten G12 test kit by Radcliffe, Scott, Sutzko, Meredith, Jiang, Zheng, Freitag, Denise, Swoboda, Christy, Frank, Lukas, Rogers, Adrian

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-11-2014)
    “…Romer Labs , Inc. developed an immunochromatographic lateral flow assay for the qualitative detection of gluten in raw ingredients, processed foods, finished…”
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    Gluten in Rice Flour and Baked Rice Products by G12 Sandwich ELISA: First Action 2014.03 by Halbmayr-Jech, Elisabeth, Rogers, Adrian, Don, Clyde, Prinster, Michael

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-01-2015)
    “…The Protein and Enzymes Technical Committee of American Association of Cereal Chemists initiated a collaborative study to confirm whether the G12…”
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    Characterization of G12 sandwich ELISA, a next-generation immunoassay for gluten toxicity by Halbmayr-Jech, Elisabeth, Hammer, Elisabeth, Fielder, Richard, Coutts, Jacqueline, Rogers, Adrian, Cornish, Michael

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-03-2012)
    “…In this work, a monoclonal antibody called G12, raised against the most immunotoxic peptide to celiac disease patients, was used to develop a sandwich ELISA…”
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