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    Stage specific assessment of Candida albicans phagocytosis by macrophages identifies cell wall composition and morphogenesis as key determinants by Lewis, Leanne E, Bain, Judith M, Lowes, Christina, Gillespie, Collette, Rudkin, Fiona M, Gow, Neil A R, Erwig, Lars-Peter

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-03-2012)
    “…Candida albicans is a major life-threatening human fungal pathogen. Host defence against systemic Candida infection relies mainly on phagocytosis of fungal…”
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    A new mid-Silurian aquatic scorpion—one step closer to land? by Waddington, Janet, Rudkin, David M., Dunlop, Jason A.

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-01-2015)
    “…One of the oldest known fossil scorpions, a new species from the mid-Silurian Eramosa Formation (430 myr) of Ontario, Canada, exhibits several surprising…”
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    Earth’s oldest ‘Bobbit worm’ – gigantism in a Devonian eunicidan polychaete by Eriksson, Mats E., Parry, Luke A., Rudkin, David M.

    Published in Scientific reports (21-02-2017)
    “…Whilst the fossil record of polychaete worms extends to the early Cambrian, much data on this group derive from microfossils known as scolecodonts. These are…”
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    holomorph approach to xiphosuran evolution—a case study on the ontogeny of Euproops by Haug, Carolin, Van Roy, Peter, Leipner, Angelika, Funch, Peter, Rudkin, David M, Schöllmann, Lothar, Haug, Joachim T

    Published in Development genes and evolution (01-09-2012)
    “…Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnabrück, Germany, represent a relatively complete growth…”
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    Altered dynamics of Candida albicans phagocytosis by macrophages and PMNs when both phagocyte subsets are present by Rudkin, Fiona M, Bain, Judith M, Walls, Catriona, Lewis, Leanne E, Gow, Neil A R, Erwig, Lars P

    Published in mBio (29-10-2013)
    “…An important first line of defense against Candida albicans infections is the killing of fungal cells by professional phagocytes of the innate immune system,…”
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    Author Correction: Single human B cell-derived monoclonal anti-Candida antibodies enhance phagocytosis and protect against disseminated candidiasis by Rudkin, F. M., Raziunaite, I., Workman, H., Essono, S., Belmonte, R., MacCallum, D. M., Johnson, E. M., Silva, L., Palma, A. S., Feizi, T., Jensen, A., Erwig, L. P., Gow, N. A. R.

    Published in Nature communications (18-01-2019)
    “…The original version of this Article contained errors in the author affiliations. Please see the associated correction for the full list of errors. These…”
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    The nature of the fungal cargo induces significantly different temporal programmes of macrophage phagocytosis by Alonso, María Fernanda, Bain, Judith M., Rudkin, Fiona M., Erwig, Lars P., Brown, Alistair J.P., Gow, Neil A.R.

    Published in Cell surface (Amsterdam) (01-12-2022)
    “…•The rate of uptake of fungal cells by macrophages varies by up to 26-fold between different pathogenic fungal species.•Phagosome acidification times for…”
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    Epipericardial fat necrosis: Uncommon cause of acute pleuritic chest pain by Nguyen, Don N, Tran, Cassie D, Rudkin, Scott M, Mueller, Jeffrey S, Hartman, Matthew S

    Published in Radiology case reports (01-12-2018)
    “…Epipericardial fat necrosis (EPFN) is a rare cause for acute chest. We describe the case of a previously healthy 25-year-old man who presented with sudden…”
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    LP 133-373: A New Chromospherically Active Eclipsing dMe Binary with a Distant, Cool White Dwarf Companion by Vaccaro, T. R, Rudkin, M, Kawka, A, Vennes, S, Oswalt, T. D, Silver, I, Wood, M, Smith, J. Allyn

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-06-2007)
    “…We report the discovery of the partially eclipsing binary LP 133-373. Nearly identical eclipses along with observed photometric colors and spectroscopy…”
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    Thalamic input to parvalbumin-immunoreactive GABAergic interneurons: organization in normal striatum and effect of neonatal decortication by Rudkin, T.M, Sadikot, A.F

    Published in Neuroscience (01-02-1999)
    “…The neocortex and thalamus send dense glutaminergic projections to the neostriatum. The neocortex makes synaptic contact with spines of striatal projection…”
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    Evaluation of a new linker system cleaved using samarium(II) iodide. Application in the solid phase synthesis of carbonyl compounds by McKerlie, Fiona, Rudkin, Iain M, Wynne, Graham, Procter, David J

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (07-08-2005)
    “…A new linker design for solid phase synthesis has been developed that is cleaved under mild, neutral conditions using samarium(II) iodide. The feasibility of…”
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    THE OLDEST HORSESHOE CRAB: A NEW XIPHOSURID FROM LATE ORDOVICIAN KONSERVAT‐LAGERSTÄTTEN DEPOSITS, MANITOBA, CANADA by RUDKIN, DAVID M., YOUNG, GRAHAM A., NOWLAN, GODFREY S.

    Published in Palaeontology (01-01-2008)
    “…:  A remarkable new fossil horseshoe crab, Lunataspis aurora gen. et sp. nov., from recently discovered Upper Ordovician (c. 445 Ma) shallow marine…”
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    BRCA2: breaks, mistakes and failed separations by Rudkin, Teresa M., Foulkes, William D.

    Published in Trends in molecular medicine (01-04-2005)
    “…BRCA2 was identified in 1995, one year after BRCA1. In terms of knowledge of the function of its product, BRCA2 has remained the less well-characterised gene…”
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    The frequent BRCA1 mutation 1135insA has multiple origins: a haplotype study in different populations by Rudkin, Teresa M, Hamel, Nancy, Galvez, Maria, Hogervorst, Frans, Gille, Johan J P, Møller, Pål, Apold, Jaran, Foulkes, William D

    Published in BMC medical genetics (01-03-2006)
    “…Analysis of the chromosomal background upon which a mutation occurs can be used to reconstruct the origins of specific disease-causing mutations. The…”
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    THE WORLD'S BIGGEST TRILOBITE—ISOTELUS REX NEW SPECIES FROM THE UPPER ORDOVICIAN OF NORTHERN MANITOBA, CANADA by RUDKIN, DAVID M, YOUNG, GRAHAM A, ELIAS, ROBERT J, DOBRZANSKI, EDWARD P

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-2003)
    “…The largest known trilobite fossil, a virtually complete articulated dorsal shield of the asaphid Isotelus rex new species, has been recovered from Upper…”
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    The world's biggest trilobite—Isotelus rex new species from the upper Ordovician of northern Manitoba, Canada by Rudkin, David M., Young, Graham A., Elias, Robert J., Dobrzanski, Edward P.

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-2003)
    “…The largest known trilobite fossil, a virtually complete articulated dorsal shield of the asaphid Isotelus rex new species, has been recovered from Upper…”
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    Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy for the diagnosis and management of cerebral disorders by Rudkin, T M, Arnold, D L

    Published in Archives of neurology (Chicago) (01-08-1999)
    “…The use of magnetism in medicine has a long and colorful history since its legendary discovery in the Western world by the shepherd Magnes. More recent use of…”
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    An Ordovician Pycnogonid (Sea Spider) with Serially Subdivided ‘Head' Region by Rudkin, David M, Cuggy, Michael B, Young, Graham A, Thompson, Deborah P

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-05-2013)
    “…The bizarre morphology of living Pycnogonida, known colloquially as sea spiders, has long fueled dissent over their status within the arthropods. Pycnogonids…”
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