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Efficient use of a 'dead-end' GA 5' splice site in the human fibroblast growth factor receptor genes. by Brackenridge, S, Wilkie, A, Screaton, G
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HLA‐E: exploiting pathogen‐host interactions for vaccine development by Sharpe, H, Bowyer, G, Brackenridge, S, Lambe, T
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Transcription and polyadenylation in a short human intergenic region by Brackenridge, S, Ashe, H, Giacca, M, Proudfoot, N
Published 1997Journal article -
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Transcription and polyadenylation in a short human intergenic region. by Brackenridge, S, Ashe, H, Giacca, M, Proudfoot, N
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Re-evaluating the peptide repertoire of MHC-E by S. Brackenridge, L. Walters, P. Borrow, G. Gillespie, A. McMichael
Published 2017-12-01
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Diabetes technology including automated insulin delivery systems to manage hyperglycemia in a failing pancreatic graft: Case series of people with type 1 diabetes and a pancreas ki... by Dimitra Stathi, Thomas Johnston, Rebecca Hyslop, Anna Brackenridge, Janaka Karalliedde
Published 2023-07-01
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The antibodies 3D12 and 4D12 recognise distinct epitopes and conformations of HLA-E by Brackenridge, S, John, N, Früh, K, Borrow, P, McMichael, A
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P08-05. Does increased expression of HLA-C allow better control of HIV-1 viral load? by Borrow P, Goonetilleke N, Dong T, Lavender K, Haygreen E, Corrah T, Brackenridge S, McMichael A
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The HIV-1 protective -35SNP effect in Caucasians is CD8 T cell mediated by Corrah T, Brackenridge S, Goonetilleke N, Yang H, Deeks S, Dorrell L, Cohen M, McMichael A
Published 2012-09-01Article -
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The HIV-1 protective-35SNP effect in Caucasians is CD8 T cell mediated by Corrah, T, Brackenridge, S, Goonetilleke, N, Yang, H, Deeks, S, Dorrell, L, Cohen, M, McMichael, A
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Reappraisal of the relationship between the HIV-1-protective single-nucleotide polymorphism 35 kilobases upstream of the HLA-C gene and surface HLA-C expression. by Corrah, T, Goonetilleke, N, Kopycinski, J, Deeks, S, Cohen, MS, Borrow, P, McMichael, A, Brackenridge, S
Published 2011Journal article -
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Does increased expression of HLA-C allow better control of HIV-1 viral load? by Brackenridge, S, Corrah, T, Haygreen, E, Lavender, K, Dong, T, Goonetilleke, N, Borrow, P, McMichael, A
Published 2009Journal article