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    Inter- and intra-specific cuticle variation between amphimictic and parthenogenetic species of root-knot nematode ( Meloidogyne spp.) as revealed by a bacterial parasite ( Pasteuria penetrans) by Davies, K.G., Rowe, J.A., Williamson, V.M.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-06-2008)
    “…Specific host–parasite interactions exist between species and strains of plant parasitic root-knot nematodes and the Gram-positive bacterial hyperparasite…”
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    Red blood cell complement receptor one level varies with knops blood group, [α.sup.+] thalassaemia and age among Kenyan children by Opi, D.H, Uyoga, S, Orori, E.N, Williams, T.N, Rowe, J.A

    Published in Genes and immunity (01-04-2016)
    “…Both the invasion of red blood cells (RBCs) by Plasmodium falciparum parasites and the sequestration of parasite-infected RBCs in the microvasculature are…”
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    Strain variation in early innate cytokine induction by Plasmodium falciparum by CORRIGAN, R.A, ROWE, J.A

    Published in Parasite immunology (01-07-2010)
    “…Previous work has shown that human donors vary in the magnitude and pattern of cytokines induced when peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are…”
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    Partitioning of pollinators during flowering in an African Acacia community by Stone, Graham N., Willmer, Pat, Rowe, J. Alexandra

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-1998)
    “…Competition for pollination is an important factor structuring flowering in many plant communities. We examined mechanisms reducing interspecific pollen flow…”
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    Survey of a cDNA library from the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) by Chaves, L D, Rowe, J A, Reed, K M

    Published in Genome (01-02-2005)
    “…Genome characterization and analysis is an imperative step in identifying and selectively breeding for improved traits of agriculturally important species…”
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    Identification of the Kn a /Kn b polymorphism and a method for Knops genotyping by Moulds, J.M., Thomas, B.J., Doumbo, O., Diallo, D.A., Lyke, K.E., Plowe, C.V., Rowe, J.A., Birmingham, D.J.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-02-2004)
    “…BACKGROUND: DNA mutations resulting in the McCoy and Swain‐Langley polymorphisms have been identified on complement receptor 1 (CR1)—a ligand for rosetting of…”
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    Identification of the Kna/Knb polymorphism and a method for Knops genotyping by Moulds, J.M., Thomas, B.J., Doumbo, O., Diallo, D.A., Lyke, K.E., Plowe, C.V., Rowe, J.A., Birmingham, D.J.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-02-2004)
    “…BACKGROUND: DNA mutations resulting in the McCoy and Swain‐Langley polymorphisms have been identified on complement receptor 1 (CR1)—a ligand for rosetting of…”
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    Turkey microsatellite loci from an embryonic cDNA library by Dranchak, P.K, Chaves, L.D, Rowe, J.A, Reed, K.M

    Published in Poultry science (01-04-2003)
    “…Expressed sequence tags (EST) containing microsatellites have been used in the development of both genetic linkage maps and syntenic maps for various species…”
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    A simple method for accurate quantification of complement receptor 1 on erythrocytes preserved by fixing or freezing by Cockburn, I.A, Donvito, B, Cohen, J.H.M, Rowe, J.A

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (20-12-2002)
    “…The mean number of complement receptor 1 (CR1) molecules on erythrocytes differs between normal individuals within the range of 100–1000 molecules per cell. In…”
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