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Publications 2005

1. Abbott, C.L., Double, M.C., Trueman, J.W.H., Robinson, A., and Cockburn, A., 2005, An unusual source of apparent mitochondrial heteroplasmy: duplicate mitochondrial control regions in Thalassarche albatrosses. Molecular Ecology 14(11), 3605-3613.

2. Ada, G., 2005, Overview of vaccines and vaccination - 2004. Molecular Biotechnology 29(3), 255-272.

3. Alonso, H., Gillies, M.B., Cummins, P.L., Bliznyuk, A.A., and Gready, J.E., 2005, Multiple ligand-binding modes in bacterial R67 dihydrofolate reductase. Journal of Computed Aided Molecular Design 19(3), 165-87.

4. Alsharifi, M., Lobigs, M., Regner, M., Lee, E., Koskinen, A., and Mullbacher, A., 2005, Type I interferons trigger systemic, partial lymphocyte activation in response to viral infection. Journal of Immunology 175, 4635-4640.

5. Aubrey, K.R., Vandenberg, R.J., and Clements, J.D., 2005, Dynamics of forward and reverse transport by the glial glycine transporter, Glyt1b. Biophysical Journal 89(3), 1657-1668.

6. Baker, R.T., Catanzariti, A.M., Karunasekara, Y., Soboleva, T.A., Sharwood, R., Whitney, S., and Board, P.G., 2005, Using deubiquitylating enzymes as research tools. Methods in Enzymology 398, 540-554.

7. Beard, N.A., Casarotto, M.G., Wei, L., Varsanyi, M., Laver, D.R., and Dulhunty, A.F., 2005, Regulation of ryanodine receptors by calsequestrin: Effect of high luminal Ca2+ and phosphorylation. Biophysical Journal 88(5), 3444-3454.

8. Bekkers, J.M., 2005, Presynaptically silent GABA synapses in hippocampus. Journal of Neuroscience 25(16), 4031-4039.

9. Blink, E.J., Zhou, J.S., Hu, W., Calanni, S.T., Trapani, J.A., Bird, P.I., and Jans, D.A., 2005, Interaction of the nuclear localizing cytolytic granule serine protease granzyme B with importin alpha or beta: Modulation by the serpin inhibitor PI-9. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 95(3), 598-610.

10. Board, P.G. and Anders, M.W., 2005, Human glutathione transferase zeta. Methods in Enzymology 401, 67-77.

11. Board, P.G., Anders, M.W., and Blackburn, A.C., 2005, Catalytic Function and Expression of Glutathione Transferase Zeta. 1st ed. Drug Metabolism and Transport, eds. L.H. Lash, USA: Humana Press Inc. pp. 85-107.

12. Booth, H.S., Burden, C.J., Maindonald, J.H., Santosa, L., Wakefield, M.J., and Wilson, S.R., 2005, Discussion of “A Bayesian Approach to DNA Sequence Segmentation". Biometrics 61(635-637).

13. Brettingham-Moore, K.H., Rao, S., Juelich, T., Shannon, M.F., and Holloway, A.F., 2005, GM-CSF promoter chromatin remodelling and gene transcription display distinct signal and transcription factor requirements. Nucleic Acids Research 33(1), 225-34.

14. Bruce, K., Myers, F.A., Mantouvalou, E., Lefevre, P., Greaves, I., Bonifer, C., Tremethick, D.J., Thorne, A.W., and Crane-Robinson, C., 2005, The replacement histone H2A.Z in a hyperacetylated form is a feature of active genes in the chicken. Nucleic Acids Research 33(17), 5633-5639.

15. Chakravarthy, S., Bao, Y., Roberts, V.A., Tremethick, D., and Luger, K., 2005, Structural characterization of histone H2A variants. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 2004 69, 227-234.

16. Chea, S., Dale, C.J., De Rose, R., Ramshaw, I.A., and Kent, S.J., 2005, Enhanced cellular immunity in macaques following a novel peptide immunotherapy. Journal of Virology 79(6), 3748-3757.

17. Chen, X., Wang, J., Woltring, D., Gerondakis, S., and Shannon, M.F., 2005, Histone Dynamics on the Interleukin-2 Gene in Response to T-Cell Activation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 25(8), 3209-3219.

18. Cui, Y.F., Karunasekara, Y., Harvey, P.J., Board, P.G., Dulhunty, A.F., and Casarotto, M.G., 2005, Letter to the editor: H-1, N-13 and N-15 assignments for the II-III loop region of the skeletal dyhydropyridine receptor. Journal of Biomolecular NMR 32(1), 89-90.

19. Cummins, P.L. and Gready, J.E., 2005, Computational methods for the study of enzymic reaction mechanisms III: a perturbation plus QM/MM approach for calculating relative free energies of protonation. J Comput Chem 26(6), 561-568.

20. de Mestre, A.M., Rao, S., Hornby, J.R., Soe Htwe, T., Khachigian, L.M., and D., H.M., 2005, EGR1 regulates heparanase transcription in tumour cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280(42), 35136-35147.

21. De Rose, R., Chea, S., Dale, C.J., Reece, J., Fernandez, C.S., Wilson, K.M., Thomson, S., Ramshaw, I.A., Coupar, B.E.H., Boyle, D.B., Sullivan, M.T., and Kent, S.J., 2005, Subtype AE HIV-1 DNA and recombinant Fowlpoxvirus vaccines encoding five shared HIV-1 genes: safety and T cell immunogenicity in macaques. Vaccine 23(16), 1949-1956.

22. Dulhunty, A.F., Cengia, L., Young, J., Pace, S.M., Harvey, P.J., Lamb, G.D., Chan, Y.N., Wimmer, N., Toth, I., and Casarotto, M.G., 2005, Functional implications of modifying RyR-activating peptides for membrane permeability. British Journal of Pharmacology 144(6), 743-754.

23. Dulhunty, A.F., Karunasekara, Y., Curtis, S.M., Harvey, P.J., Board, P.G., and Casarotto, M.G., 2005, The recombinant dihydropyridine receptor II-III loop and partly structured 'C' region peptides modify cardiac ryanodine receptor activity. Biochemical Journal 385, 803-813.

24. Dulhunty, A.F., Karunasekara, Y., Curtis, S.M., Harvey, P.J., Board, P.G., and Casarotto, M.G., 2005, Role of some unconserved residues in the "C" region of the skeletal DHPR II-III loop. Frontiers of Bioscience 10, 1368-81.

25. Dulhunty, A.F., Pouliquin, P., Coggan, M., Gage, P.W., and Board, P.G., 2005, A recently identified member of the glutathione transferase structural family modifies cardiac RyR2 substate activity, coupled gating and activation by Ca2+ and ATP. Biochem J 390(Pt 1), 333-43.

26. Edwards, F.R. and Hirst, G.D.S., 2005, An electrical description of the generation of slow waves in the antrum of the guinea-pig. Journal of Physiology-London 564(1), 213-232.

27. Fang, Y., 2005, The Mathematical Protein Folding Problem. "Global Theory of Minimal Surfaces" 2, 611-622.

28. Fenner, F., 2005, The Australian Academy of Science: The First Fifty Years. pp. pp. viii + 549.

29. Ferry, H., Cockford, T.L., Silver, K., Rust, N., Goodnow, C.C., and Cornall, R.J., 2005, Analysis of Lyn/CD22 double-deficient B cells in vivo demonstrates Lyn- and CD22-independent pathways affecting BCR regulation and B cell survival. European Journal of Immunology 35(12), 3655-3663.

30. Franklin, A. and Blanden, R.V., 2005, Hypothesis: A biological role for J-C intronic matrix attachment regions in the molecular mechanism of antigen-driven somatic hypermutation. Immunology and Cell Biology 83(4), 383-391.

31. Franklin, A. and Blanden, R.V., 2005, Somatic hypermutation at A·T pairs: critical analysis of the dUTP-incorporation model. Nat Rev Immunology eFirst.

32. Freeman, C., Liu, L.G., Banwell, M.G., Brown, K.J., Bezos, A., Ferro, V., and Parish, C.R., 2005, Use of sulfated linked cyclitols as heparan sulfate mimetics to probe the heparin/heparan sulfate binding specificity of proteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280(10), 8842-8849.

33. Frugier, T., Koishi, K., Matthaei , K.I., and McLennan, I.S., 2005, Transgenic mice carrying a tetracycline-inducible, truncated transforming growth factor beta receptor (TbetaRII). Genesis 42(1), 1-5.

34. Gage, P.W., Ewart, G., Melton, J., and Premkumar, A., 2005, Virus ion channels formed by Vpu of HIV-1, the 6K protein of Alphaviruses and NB of influenza B virus. Viral membrane proteins: Structure, Function, and Drug Design 1, 207-231.

35. Goodnow, C.C., Sprent, J., De St Groth, B.F., and Vinuesa, C.G., 2005, Cellular and genetic mechanisms of self tolerance and autoimmunity. Nature 435, 590-597.

36. Gready, J.E., 2005, Defining the inefficiencies in the chemical mechanism of the photosynthetic enzyme Rubisco by computational simulation. Artificial Photosynthesis, eds. A. Collings and C. Critchley: Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. pp. 263-282.

37. Gulledge, A.T., Kampa, B.M., and Stuart, G.J., 2005, Synaptic integration in dendritic trees. Journal of Neurobiology 64(1), 75-90.

38. Gulledge, A.T. and Stuart, G.J., 2005, Cholinergic inhibition of neocortical pyramidal neurons. Journal of Neuroscience 25, 10308-20.

39. Haarmann, C.S., Dulhunty, A.F., and Laver, D.R., 2005, Regulation of skeletal ryanodine receptors by dihydropyridine receptor II-III loop C-region peptides: relief of Mg2+. Journal of Biochemistry 387(part 2), 429-436.

40. Haddock, R.E. and Hill, C.E., 2005, Rhythmicity in arterial smooth muscle. Journal of Physiology-London 566(3), 645-656.

41. Hamer, R.D., Nicholas, S.C., Tranchina, D., Lamb, T.D., and Jarvinen, J.L.P., 2005, Towards a unified model of vertebrate rod phototransduction. Visual Neuroscience 22, 417-436.

42. Hashitani, H., Garcia-Londono, A.P., Hirst, G.D.S., and Edwards, F.R., 2005, Atypical slow waves generated in gastric corpus provide dominant pacemaker activity in guinea pig stomach. Journal of Physiology-London 569(2), 459-465.

43. Hu, W., Kemp, B.E., and Jans, D.A., 2005, Kinetic properties of nuclear transport conferred by the retinoblastoma (Rb) NLS. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 95(4), 782-793.

44. Jarvinen, J.L.P. and Lamb, T.D., 2005, Inverted photocurrent responses from amphibian rod photo receptors: role of membrane voltage in response recovery. Journal of Physiology-London 566(2), 455-466.

45. Jones, A.L., Hulett, M.D., and Parish, C.R., 2005, Histidine-rich glycoprotein: A novel adaptor protein in plasma that modulates the immune, vascular and coagulation systems. Immunology and Cell Biology 83(2), 106-118.

46. Jones, A.L., Poon, I.K.H., Hulett, M.D., and Parish, C.R., 2005, Histidine-rich glycoprotein specifically binds to necrotic cells via its amino-terminal domain and facilitates necrotic cell phagocytosis. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280(42), 35733-35741.

47. Joyce, J.A., Freeman, C., Meyer-Morse, N., Parish, C.R., and Hanahan, D., 2005, A functional heparan sulfate mimetic implicates both heparanase and heparan sulfate in tumor angiogenesis and invasion in a mouse model of multistage cancer. Oncogene 24(25), 4037-4051.

48. Kampa, B.M. and Stuart, G.J., 2005, NMDA receptor kinetics are tuned for coincidence detection during spike-timing dependent synaptic plasticity. Physiological News 58, 29-30.

49. Kenkre, J.S., Moran, N.A., Lamb, T.D., and Mahroo, O.A.R., 2005, Extremely rapid recovery of human cone circulating current at the extinction of bleaching exposures. Journal of Physiology 567, 95-112.

50. Kent, S.J., Dale, C.J., Ranasinghe, C., Stratov, I., De Rose, R., Chea, S., Montefiori, D.C., Thomson, S., Ramshaw, I.A., Coupar, B.E., Boyle, D.B., Law, M., Wilson, K.M., and Ramsay, A.J., 2005, Mucosally-administered human-simian immunodeficiency virus DNA and fowlpoxvirus-based recombinant vaccines reduce acute phase viral replication in macaques following vaginal challenge with CCR5-tropic SHIV(SF162P3). Vaccine 23(42), 5009-5021.

51. Kimura, T., Nakamori, M., Lueck, J.D., Pouliquin, P., Aoike, F., Fujimura, H., Dirksen, R.T., Takahashi, M.P., Dulhunty, A.F., and Sakoda, S., 2005, Altered mRNA splicing of the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor and sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase in myotonic dystrophy type 1. Human Molecular Genetics 14(15), 2189-2200.

52. Leao, R.N., Leao, F.N., and Walmsley, B., 2005, Non-random nature of spontaneous mIPSCs in mouse auditory brainstem neurons revealed by recurrence quantification analysis. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 272(1580), 2551-2559.

53. Leao, R.N., Svahn, K., Berntson, A., and Walmsley, B., 2005, Hyperpolarization-activated (I) currents in auditory brainstem neurons of normal and congenitally deaf mice. Eur J Neurosci. 22(1), 147-57.

54. Levidiotis, V., Freeman, C., Tikellis, C., Cooper, M.E., and Power, D.A., 2005, Heparanase inhibition reduces proteinuria in a model of accelerated anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody disease. Nephrology 10, 167-173.

55. Lie, K., Press, C., McCullagh, P., McClure, S., and Landsverk, T., 2005, Differentiation of the follicle-associated epithelium in ileal Peyer' s patch and production of 50-nm particles are maintained in B-cell-depleted fetal sheep. Cell and Tissue Research 319(3), 395-404.

56. Linterman, M. and Vinuesa, C.G., 2005, Roquin: a novel immune regulator that represses ICS expression and differentiation of self-reactive T cells. Inmunologia 24, 326-333.

57. Liston, A. and Goodnow, C.C., 2005, Genetic lesions in thymic T cell clonal deletion and thresholds for autoimmunity. Genetics of Autoimmunity, eds. G. Bock and J. Goode, Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. pp. 180-199.

58. Liston, A., Lesage, S., Gray, D.H.D., Boyd, R.L., and Goodnow, C.C., 2005, Genetic lesions in T-cell tolerance and thresholds for autoimmunity. Immunological Reviews 204, 87-101.

59. Lobigs, M. and Lee, E., 2005, Coordination of cleavages at the flavivirus C-PRM junction: Role in virus assembly and virulence. Arbovirus Research in Australia 9, 202-206.

60. Luu, T., Cromer, B., Gage, P.W., and Tierney, M.L., 2005, A role for the 2 ' residue in the second transmembrane helix of the GABA(A) receptor gamma 2S subunit in channel conductance and gating. Journal of Membrane Biology 205(1), 17-28.

61. Maddess, T., James, A.C., and Bowman, E.A., 2005, Contrast response of temporally sparse dichoptic multifocal visual evoked potentials. Visual Neuroscience 22(2), 153-162.

62. Mannervik, B., Board, P.G., Hayes, J.D., Listowsky, I., and Pearson, W.R., 2005, Nomenclature for Mammalian soluble glutathione transferases. Methods in Enzymology, eds. H. Sies and L. Packer. 401, California: Elsevier. pp. 1-8.

63. Martin, P., Wallich, R., Pardo, J., Mullbacher, A., Modolell, M., and Simon, M.M., 2005, Quiescent and activated mouse granulocytes do not express granzyme A and B or perforin: similarities or differences with human polymorphonuclear leukocytes? Blood 106(8), 2871-2878.

64. Martin, R.E., Henry, R.I., Abbey, J.L., Clements, J.D., and Kirk, K., 2005, The 'permeome' of the malaria parasite: an overview of the membrane transport proteins of Plasmodium falciparum. Genome Biology 6(3), Art No. R26.

65. May, F.J., Lee, E., Lobigs, M., Mackenzie, J.S., and Hall, R.A., 2005, Genetic, antigenic and biological characterisation of alfuy virus. Arbovirus Research in Australia 9, 207-210.

66. McLennan, I.S., Welble, M.W., Hendry, I.A., and Koishi, K., 2005, Transport of transforming growth factor-beta 2 across the blood-brain barrier. Neuropharmacology 48(2), 274-282.

67. Miosge, L. and Goodnow, C.C., 2005, Genes, pathways and checkpoints in lymphocytedevelopment and homeostasis. Immunology and Cell Biology 83(4), 318-335.

68. Oleskevich, S., Leck, K.J., Matthaei, K., and Hendry, I.A., 2005, Enhanced serotonin response in the hippocampus of G alpha z protein knock-out mice. Neuroreport 16(9), 921-925.

69. Pamungkas, J., De Rose, R., Iskandriati, D., Noviana, R., Paramastri, Y., Dale, C.J., Shoobridge, M., Medveczky, C.J., Ramshaw, I.A., Thomson, S., and Kent, S.J., 2005, Comparison of whole gene and whole virus scrambled antigen approaches for DNA prime and fowlpox virus boost HIV type 1 vaccine regimens in macaques. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 21(4), 292-300.

70. Panchanathan, V., Chaudhri, G., and Karupiah, G., 2005, Interferon function is not required for recovery from a secondary poxvirus infection. Proceedings of the Nationl Academy of Sciences of the USA 102(36), 12921-12926.

71. Pao, L., Sumaria, N., Kelly, J.L., van Dommelen, S., Cretney, E., Wallace, M.E., Anthony, D.A., Uldrich, A.P., Godfrey, D.I., Papadimitriou, J.M., Mullbacher, A., Degli-Esposti, M.A., and Smyth, M.J., 2005, Functional Analysis of Granzyme M and Its Role in Immunity to Infection. Journal of Immunology 175(5), 3235-3243.

72. Papathanasiou, P. and Goodnow, C.C., 2005, Connecting Mammalian Genome with Phenome by ENU Mouse Mutagenesis: Gene Combinations Specifying the Immune System. Annual Review of Genetics 39, 241-262.

73. Parish, C.R., 2005, Heparan sulfate and inflammation. Nature Immunology 6(9), 861-862.

74. Peters, K.E., O'Callaghan, N.J., and Cavanaugh, J.A., 2005, Lack of association of the CD14 promoter polymorphism-159C/T with Caucasian inflammatory bowel disease. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 40(2), 194-197.

75. Potter, S.M., Mitchell, A.J., Cowden, W.B., Sanni, L.A., Dinauer, M., de Haan, J.B., and Hunt, N.H., 2005, Phagocyte-derived reactive oxygen species do not influence the progression of murine blood-stage malaria infections. Infection and Immunity 73(8), 4941-4947.

76. Premkumar, A., Horan, C.R., and Gage, P.W., 2005, Dengue virus M protein C-terminal peptide (DVM-C) forms ion channels. Journal of Membrane Biology 204(1), 33-38.

77. Premzl, M., Delbridge, M., Gready, J.E., Wilson, P., Johnson, M., Davis, J., Kuczek, E., and Graves, J.A.M., 2005, The prion protein gene: Identifying regulatory signals using marsupial sequence. Gene 349, 121-134.

78. Prescott, V.E., Campbell, P.M., Moore, A., Mattes, J., Rothenberg, M.E., Foster, P.S., Higgins, T.J., and Hogan, S.P., 2005, Transgenic Expression of Bean alpha-Amylase Inhibitor in Peas Results in Altered Structure and Immunogenicity. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 53(23), 9023-9030.

79. Reynolds, A.J., Kaasinen, S.K., and Hendry, I.A., 2005, Retrograde axonal transport of dopamine beta hydroxylase antibodies by neurons in the trigeminal ganglion. Neurochemical Research 30(6/7), 703-712.

80. Robbins, S.J., Jackson, R.J., Fenner, F., Beaton, S., Medveczky, J., Ramshaw, I.A., and Ramsay, A.J., 2005, The efficacy of cidofovir treatment of mice infected with ectromelia (mousepox) virus encoding interleukin-4. Antiviral Research 66(1), 1-7.

81. Rosen, D.B., Bettadapura, J., Alsharifi, M., Mathew, P.A., Warren, H.S., and Lanier, L.L., 2005, Cutting Edge: Lectin-like transcript 1 is a ligand for the inhibitory human NKR-P1A receptor. Journal of Immunology 176, 7796-7799.

82. Rui, L. and Goodnow, C.C., 2005, Lymphoma and the control of B cell growth and differentiation. Current Molecular Medicine 5, 663-80.

83. Rummery, N.M., Grayson, T.H., and Hill, C.E., 2005, Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition restores endothelial but not medial connexin expression in hypertensive rats. Journal of Hypertension 23(2), 317-328.

84. Rummery, N.M. and Hill, C.E., 2005, Role of gap junctions in the regulation of arteriolar tone. Microvascular Research: Biology and Pathology, eds. D.N. Granger and D. Shepro. Chapter 43: Elsevier. pp. 273-278.

85. Schmuck, E.M., Board, P.G., Whitbread, A.K., Tetlow, N., Cavanaugh, J.A., Blackburn, A.C., and Masoumi, A., 2005, Characterization of the monomethylarsonate reductase and dehydroascorbate reductase activities of Omega class glutathione transferase variants: implications for arsenic metabolism and the age-at-onset of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Pharmacogenetics and Genomics 15(7), 493-501.

86. Shannon, M.F., McKenzie, K.U.S., Edgley, A., Rao, S., Peng, K., Shweta, A., Schyvens, C.G., Anderson, W.P., Wilson, S.R., Pittelkow, Y.E., Ohms, S., and Whitworth, J.A., 2005, Optimizing microarray in experimental hypertension. Kidney International 67(1), 364-370.

87. Simeonovic, C.J., Ziolkowski, A.F., Popp, S.K., Milburn, P.J., Lynch, C.A., Hamilton, P., Harris, K., Brown, D.J., Bain, S.A.F., Wilson, J.D., and Gibbs, A.J., 2005, Porcine endogenous retrovirus encodes xenoantigens involved in porcine cellular xenograft rejection by mice. Transplantation 79(12), 1674-1682.

88. Soboleva, T.A., Jans, D.A., Johnson-Saliba, M., and Baker, R.T., 2005, Nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling of the oncogenic mouse UNP/USP4 deubiquitylating enzyme. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280(1), 745-752.

89. Solomon, M.F., Ramshaw, I.A., and Simeonovic, C.J., 2005, Recombinant fowlpox virus for in vitro gene delivery to pancreatic islet tissue. Immunology and Cell Biology 83(6), 615-625.

90. Staykova, M.A., Paridaen, J.T., Cowden, W.B., and Willenborg, D.O., 2005, Nitric oxide contributes to resistance of the Brown Norway rat to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. American Journal of Pathology 166(1), 147-157.

91. Sunn, K.L., Eisman, J.A., Gardiner, E.M., and Jans, D.A., 2005, FRAP analysis of nucleocytoplasmic dynamics of the vitamin D receptor splice variant VDRB1: preferential targeting to nuclear speckles. Biochemical Journal 388, 509-514.

92. Sylantyev, S.O., Lee, C., and Shyu, B., 2005, A parametric assessment of GABA antagonist effects on paired-pulse facilitation in the rat anterior cingulate cortex. Neuroscience Research 52(4), 362-370.

93. Technau, U., Rudd, S., Maxwell, P., Gordon, P.M.K., Saina, M., Grasso, L.C., Hayward, D.C., Sensen, C.W., Saint, R., Holstein, T.W., Ball, E.E., and Miller, D.J., 2005, Maintenance of ancestral complexity and non-metazoan genes in two basal cnidarians. Trends in Genetics 21(12), 633-639.

94. Thomson, S.A., Jaramillo, A.B., Shoobridge, M., Dunstan, K.J., Everett, B., Ranasinghe, C., Kent, S.J., Gao, K., Medveckzy, J., Ffrench, R.A., and Ramshaw, I.A., 2005, Development of a synthetic consensus sequence scrambled antigen HIV-1 vaccine designed for global use. Vaccine 23(38), 4647-4657.

95. Tscharke, D.C., Karupiah, G., Zhou, J., Palmore, T., Irvine, K.R., Haeryfar, S.M.M., Williams, S., Sidney, J., Sette, A., Bennink, J.R., and Yewdell, J.W., 2005, Identification of poxvirus CD8(+) T cell determinants to enable rational design and characterization of smallpox vaccines. Journal of Experimental Medicine 201(1), 95-104.

96. van den Buuse, M., Martin, S., Brosda, J., Leck, K.J., Matthaei, K.I., and Hendry, I.A., 2005, Enhanced effect of dopaminergic stimulation on prepulse inhibition in mice deficient in the alpha subunit of G(z). Psychopharmacology 183(3), 358-367.

97. van der Klift, H., Wijnen, J., Wagner, A., Verkuilen, P., Tops, C., Otway, R., Kohonen-Corish, M., Vasen, H., Oliani, C., Barana, D., Moller, P., DeLozier-Blanchet, C., Hutter, P., Foulkes, W., Lynch, H., Burn, J., Moslein, G., and Fodde, R., 2005, Molecular characterization of the spectrum of genomic deletions in the mismatch repair genes MSH2, MLH1, MSH6, and PMS2 responsible for hereditary Nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer 44(2), 123-138.

98. Vinuesa, C.G., Cook, M.C., Angelucci, C., Athanasopoulos, V., Rui, L., Hill, K.M., Y, Yu, D., Domaschenz, H., Whittle, B., Lambe, T., Roberts, I.S., Copley, I.R., Bell, J.I., Cornall, R.J., and Goodnow, C.C., 2005, A RING-type ubiquitin ligase family member essential to repress follicular helper T cells and autoimmunity. Nature 435(452-458).

99. Vinuesa, C.G., tangye, S.G., Moser, B., and Mackay, C.R., 2005, Follicular B Helper T Cells in antibody responses and autoimmunity. Nature Reviews Immunology 5, 853-865.

100. Wakefield, M.J. and Graves, J.A.M., 2005, Marsupials and monotremes sort genome treasures from junk. Genome Biology 6, 218.

101. Wakefield, M.J., Maxwell, P., and Huttley, G.A., 2005, Vestige: maximum likelihood phylogenetic footprinting. BMC Bioinformatics 6, 130.

102. Warren, H., 2005, The Eighth Leucocyte Differentiation Antigen (HLDA8) Workshop: Natural Killer (NK) cell section report. Cellular Immunology 236, 17-20.

103. Warren, H.S. and Bettadapura, J., 2005, A novel binding assay to assess specificity of monoclonal antibodies. J. Immunol Methods. 305, 33-38.

104. Warren, H.S., Jones, A.L., Freeman, C., Bettadapura, J., and Parish, C.R., 2005, Evidence That the Cellular Ligand for the Human NK Cell Activation Receptor NKp30 Is Not a Heparan Sulfate Glycosaminoglycan. Journal of Immunology 175(1), 207-12.

105. Wenzel, A., Oberhauser, V., Pugh, E.N.J., Lamb, T.D., Grimm, C., Samardzija, M., Seeliger, M.W., Remé, C.E., and von Lintig, J., 2005, The retinal G protein-coupled receptor (RGR) enhances isomerohydrolase activity independent of light. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280(33), 29874-29884.

106. Whitbread, A.K., Masoumi, A., Tetlow, N., Schmuck, E., Coggan, M., and Board, P.G., 2005, Characterization of the omega class of glutathione transferases. Methods in Enzymology 401(78-99).

107. Whitworth, J.A., 2005, Progression of renal failure - the role of hypertension. Annals Academy of Medicine, Singapore 34(1), 8-15.

108. Whitworth, J.A., 2005, Competition in health research: the experience of The John Curtin School of Medical Research. Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2(5).

109. Whitworth, J.A., 2005, Blood pressure and control of cardiovascular risk. Vascular Health and Risk Management 1, 257-260.

110. Whitworth, J.A., Williamson, P., Mangos, G., and Kelly, J.J., 2005, Cardiovascular consequences of cortisol excess. Vascular Health and Risk Management 1(4), 291-299.

111. Williamson, P.M., Kohlhagen, J.L., Mangos, G.J., Whitworth, J.A., and Kelly, J.J., 2005, Acute effects of hydrocortisone on plasma nitrate/nitrite activity and forearm vasodilator responsiveness in normal human subjects. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology 32(3), 162-166.

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