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

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Further research required to determine unique factors associated with dental care access among deprived populations.

Truong A, Higgs P, Cogger S, Dietze P

Further research required to determine unique factors associated with dental care access among deprived populations.
Ex vivo response to histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors of the HIV long terminal repeat (LTR) derived from HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy.

Lu HK, Gray LR, Wightman F, Ellenberg P, Khoury G, Cheng WJ, Mota TM, Wesselingh S, Gorry PR, Cameron PU, Churchill MJ, Lewin SR

Ex vivo response to histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors of the HIV long terminal repeat (LTR) derived from HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy.
Brain immune cell composition and functional outcome after cerebral ischemia: comparison of two mouse strains.

Kim HA, Whittle SC, Lee S, Chu HX, Zhang SR, Wei Z, Arumugam TV, Vinh A, Drummond GR, Sobey CG

Brain immune cell composition and functional outcome after cerebral ischemia: comparison of two mouse strains.
'Because it is a joyful thing to carry a baby': involving men in reproductive, maternal and newborn health in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea.

Holmes W, Wambo G, Gabong R, Kavang E, Luana S, Sawa A, Supsup H, Reeder JC, Cassidy S, Natoli LJ

'Because it is a joyful thing to carry a baby': involving men in reproductive, maternal and newborn health in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
How does monocyte metabolism impact inflammation and aging during chronic HIV infection?

Palmer CS, Crowe SM

How does monocyte metabolism impact inflammation and aging during chronic HIV infection?
The FcγR of humans and non-human primates and their interaction with IgG: implications for induction of inflammation, resistance to infection and the use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies.

Hogarth PM, Anania JC, Wines BD

The FcγR of humans and non-human primates and their interaction with IgG: implications for induction of inflammation, resistance to infection and the use of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies.