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Research Articles

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

See also: Research Reports + Policy Briefs

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Negotiating trust and struggling for control: everyday narratives of unwanted disclosure of HIV status among people with HIV in Australia.

Bell S, Aggleton P, Slavin S

HIV + AIDS Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's) Negotiating trust and struggling for control: everyday narratives of unwanted disclosure of HIV status among people with HIV in Australia.
Measuring the prevalence and impact of poor menstrual hygiene management: a quantitative survey of schoolgirls in rural Uganda.

Hennegan J, Dolan C, Wu M, Scott L, Montgomery P

Measuring the prevalence and impact of poor menstrual hygiene management: a quantitative survey of schoolgirls in rural Uganda.
Exposure to food cues moderates the indirect effect of reward sensitivity and external eating via implicit eating expectancies.

Maxwell AL, Loxton NJ, Hennegan JM

Exposure to food cues moderates the indirect effect of reward sensitivity and external eating via implicit eating expectancies.
The clinical role of circulating free tumor DNA in gastrointestinal malignancy.

Howell JA, Khan SA, Knapp S, Thursz MR, Sharma R

The clinical role of circulating free tumor DNA in gastrointestinal malignancy.
Menstruation and the Cycle of Poverty: A Cluster Quasi-Randomised Control Trial of Sanitary Pad and Puberty Education Provision in Uganda.

Montgomery P, Hennegan J, Dolan C, Wu M, Steinfield L, Scott L

Menstruation and the Cycle of Poverty: A Cluster Quasi-Randomised Control Trial of Sanitary Pad and Puberty Education Provision in Uganda.
Trimeric gp120-specific bovine monoclonal antibodies require cysteine and aromatic residues in CDRH3 for high affinity binding to HIV Env.

Heydarchi B, Center RJ, Bebbington J, Cuthbertson J, Gonelli C, Khoury G, Mackenzie C, Lichtfuss M, Rawlin G, Muller B, Purcell D

Trimeric gp120-specific bovine monoclonal antibodies require cysteine and aromatic residues in CDRH3 for high affinity binding to HIV Env.