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Research Articles

Explore our library of peer-reviewed publications below, with contributions from Burnet researchers.

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Deoxyribonuclease 1 reduces pathogenic effects of cigarette smoke exposure in the lung.

King PT, Sharma R, O'Sullivan KM, Callaghan J, Dousha L, Thomas B, Ruwanpura S, Lim S, Farmer MW, Jennings BR, Finsterbusch M, Brooks G, Selemidis S, Anderson GP, Holdsworth SR, Bardin PG

Deoxyribonuclease 1 reduces pathogenic effects of cigarette smoke exposure in the lung.
Inflammatory potential of the diet and colorectal tumor risk in persons with Lynch syndrome.

Brouwer JG, Makama M, van Woudenbergh GJ, Vasen HF, Nagengast FM, Kleibeuker JH, Kampman E, van Duijnhoven FJ

Inflammatory potential of the diet and colorectal tumor risk in persons with Lynch syndrome.
Effect of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy on HIV-1-specific Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity Responses in Subtype B- and Subtype C-Infected Cohorts.

Madhavi V, Kulkarni A, Shete A, Lee WS, Mclean MR, Kristensen AB, Ghate M, Wines BD, Hogarth PM, Parsons MS, Kelleher A, Cooper DA, Amin J, Emery S, Thakar M, Kent SJ, ENCORE1 Study Group

Effect of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy on HIV-1-specific Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity Responses in Subtype B- and Subtype C-Infected Cohorts.
A survey of hepatitis C management by Victorian GPs after PBS-listing of direct-acting antiviral therapy.

Wade A, Draper B, Doyle J, Allard N, Grinzi P, Thompson A, Hellard M

A survey of hepatitis C management by Victorian GPs after PBS-listing of direct-acting antiviral therapy.
Comparative transcriptomics of female and male gametocytes in Plasmodium berghei and the evolution of sex in alveolates.

Yeoh LM, Goodman CD, Mollard V, McFadden GI, Ralph SA

Comparative transcriptomics of female and male gametocytes in Plasmodium berghei and the evolution of sex in alveolates.
Vδ2+ T cell response to malaria correlates with protection from infection but is attenuated with repeated exposure.

Jagannathan P, Lutwama F, Boyle MJ, Nankya F, Farrington LA, McIntyre TI, Bowen K, Naluwu K, Nalubega M, Musinguzi K, Sikyomu E, Budker R, Katureebe A, Rek J, Greenhouse B, Dorsey G, Kamya MR, Feeney ME

Vδ2+ T cell response to malaria correlates with protection from infection but is attenuated with repeated exposure.