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Water film thickness imaging based on time-multiplexed near-infrared absorption.

Optics express

Lubnow M, Jeffries JB, Dreier T, Schulz C.
PMID: 30119397
Opt Express. 2018 Aug 06;26(16):20902-20912. doi: 10.1364/OE.26.020902.

We demonstrate the imaging of the thickness of liquid water thin films in the 100-1500 µm range at a constant temperature by monitoring the pixel-by-pixel ratio of absorbance at two near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths near 1400 nm detected with a...

Cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy with a ps-pulsed UV laser for sensitive, high-speed measurements in a shock tube.

Optics express

Wang S, Sun K, Davidson DF, Jeffries JB, Hanson RK.
PMID: 26832262
Opt Express. 2016 Jan 11;24(1):308-18. doi: 10.1364/OE.24.000308.

We report the first application of cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy (CEAS) with a ps-pulsed UV laser for sensitive and rapid gaseous species time-history measurements in a transient environment (in this study, a shock tube). The broadband nature of the ps...

Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes.

Current biology : CB

Walker T, Quek S, Jeffries CL, Bandibabone J, Dhokiya V, Bamou R, Kristan M, Messenger LA, Gidley A, Hornett EA, Anderson ER, Cansado-Utrilla C, Hegde S, Bantuzeko C, Stevenson JC, Lobo NF, Wagstaff SC, Nkondjio CA, Irish SR, Heinz E, Hughes GL.
PMID: 33857432
Curr Biol. 2021 Jun 07;31(11):2310-2320.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.056. Epub 2021 Apr 14.

Wolbachia, a widespread bacterium that can reduce pathogen transmission in mosquitoes, has recently been reported to be present in Anopheles (An.) species. In wild populations of the An. gambiae complex, the primary vectors of Plasmodium malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa,...

Discovery of a Highly Conserved Peptide in the Iron Transporter Melanotransferrin that Traverses an Intact Blood Brain Barrier and Localizes in Neural Cells.

Frontiers in neuroscience

Singh CSB, Eyford BA, Abraham T, Munro L, Choi KB, Okon M, Vitalis TZ, Gabathuler R, Lu CJ, Pfeifer CG, Tian MM, Jefferies WA.
PMID: 34149342
Front Neurosci. 2021 Jun 02;15:596976. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.596976. eCollection 2021.

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) hinders the distribution of therapeutics intended for treatment of diseases of the brain. Our previous studies demonstrated that that a soluble form of melanotransferrin (MTf; Uniprot P08582; also known as p97, MFI2, and CD228), a...

Experiments with a prototype titanium hot cavity surface ionization source intended for electromagnetic separation of radioactive samarium and other lanthanide elements.

Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine

Jeffries BD, O'Donnell V, Norgard P, Robertson JD, Higgins B, Gahl J.
PMID: 33548814
Appl Radiat Isot. 2021 Apr;170:109621. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2021.109621. Epub 2021 Feb 01.

This paper reports experimental results of a prototype titanium surface ionization source. For the first time, a lanthanide ion beam has been produced with a surface ionizer composed completely of titanium metal. Titanium does not readily activate with neutron...

Method comparison for serum protein electrophoretic M-protein quantification: Agarose gel electrophoresis and capillary zone electrophoresis in canine and feline sera.

Veterinary clinical pathology

Jeffries CM, Harris RA, Ashton L, Moore AR.
PMID: 34862629
Vet Clin Pathol. 2021 Dec 03; doi: 10.1111/vcp.13029. Epub 2021 Dec 03.

BACKGROUND: Densitometric quantification of myeloma paraproteins (M-proteins) is used to monitor secretory myeloma related disorders in humans and dogs. The previous work in dogs used agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE) but did not establish if other methods of serum protein...

Exponential growth, high prevalence of SARS-CoV-2, and vaccine effectiveness associated with the Delta variant.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Elliott P, Haw D, Wang H, Eales O, Walters CE, Ainslie KEC, Atchison C, Fronterre C, Diggle PJ, Page AJ, Trotter AJ, Prosolek SJ, Ashby D, Donnelly CA, Barclay W, Taylor G, Cooke G, Ward H, Darzi A, Riley S, Robson SC, Loman NJ, Connor TR, Golubchik T, Martinez Nunez RT, Ludden C, Corden S, Johnston I, Bonsall D, Smith CP, Awan AR, Bucca G, Torok ME, Saeed K, Prieto JA, Jackson DK, Hamilton WL, Snell LB, Moore C, Harrison EM, Goncalves S, Jackson LM, Goodfellow IG, Fairley DJ, Loose MW, Watkins J, Livett R, Moses S, Amato R, Nicholls S, Bull M, Smith DL, Barrett J, Aanensen DM, Curran MD, Parmar S, Aggarwal D, Shepherd JG, Parker MD, Glaysher S, Bashton M, Underwood AP, Pacchiarini N, Loveson KF, Carabelli AM, Templeton KE, Langford CF, Sillitoe J, de Silva TI, Wang D, Kwiatkowski D, Rambaut A, O'Grady J, Cottrell S, Holden MTG, Thomson EC, Osman H, Andersson M, Chauhan AJ, Hassan-Ibrahim MO, Lawniczak M, Gupta RK, Alderton A, Chand M, Constantinidou C, Unnikrishnan M, Darby AC, Hiscox JA, Paterson S, Martincorena I, Robertson DL, Volz EM, Page AJ, Pybus OG, Bassett AR, Ariani CV, Spencer Chapman MH, Li KK, Shah RN, Jesudason NG, Taha Y, McHugh MP, Dewar R, Jahun AS, McMurray C, Pandey S, McKenna JP, Nelson A, Young GR, McCann CM, Elliott S, Lowe H, Temperton B, Roy S, Price A, Rey S, Wyles M, Rooke S, Shaaban S, de Cesare M, Letchford L, Silveira S, Pelosi E, Wilson-Davies E, Hosmillo M, O'Toole Á, Hesketh AR, Stark R, du Plessis L, Ruis C, Adams H, Bourgeois Y, Michell SL, Grammatopoulos D, Edgeworth J, Breuer J, Todd JA, Fraser C, Buck D, John M, Kay GL, Palmer S, Peacock SJ, Heyburn D, Weldon D, Robinson E, McNally A, Muir P, Vipond IB, Boyes J, Sivaprakasam V, Saluja T, Dervisevic S, Meader EJ, Park NR, Oliver K, Jeffries AR, Ott S, da Silva Filipe A, Simpson DA, Williams C, Masoli JA, Knight BA, Jones CR, Koshy C, Ash A, Casey A, Bosworth A, Ratcliffe L, Xu-McCrae L, Pymont HM, Hutchings S, Berry L, Jones K, Halstead F, Davis T, Holmes C, Iturriza-Gomara M, Lucaci AO, Randell PA, Cox A, Madona P, Harris KA, Brown JR, Mahungu TW, Irish-Tavares D, Haque T, Hart J, Witele E, Fenton ML, Liggett S, Graham C, Swindells E, Collins J, Eltringham G, Campbell S, McClure PC, Clark G, Sloan TJ, Jones C, Lynch J, Warne B, Leonard S, Durham J, Williams T, Haldenby ST, Storey N, Alikhan NF, Holmes N, Moore C, Carlile M, Perry M, Craine N, Lyons RA, Beckett AH, Goudarzi S, Fearn C, Cook K, Dent H, Paul H, Davies R, Blane B, Girgis ST, Beale MA, Bellis KL, Dorman MJ, Drury E, Kane L, Kay S, McGuigan S, Nelson R, Prestwood L, Rajatileka S, Batra R, Williams RJ, Kristiansen M, Green A, Justice A, Mahanama AIK, Samaraweera B, Hadjirin NF, Quick J, Poplawski R, Kermack LM, Reynolds N, Hall G, Chaudhry Y, Pinckert ML, Georgana I, Moll RJ, Thornton A, Myers R, Stockton J, Williams CA, Yew WC, Trotter AJ, Trebes A, MacIntyre-Cockett G, Birchley A, Adams A, Plimmer A, Gatica-Wilcox B, McKerr C, Hilvers E, Jones H, Asad H, Coombes J, Evans JM, Fina L, Gilbert L, Graham L, Cronin M, Kumziene-Summerhayes S, Taylor S, Jones S, Groves DC, Zhang P, Gallis M, Louka SF, Starinskij I, Keatley JP, Singer JB, de Oliveira Martins L, Yeats CA, Abudahab K, Taylor BE, Menegazzo M, Danesh J, Hogsden W, Eldirdiri S, Kenyon A, Mason J, Robinson TI, Holmes A, Price J, Hartley JA, Curran T, Mather AE, Shankar G, Jones R, Howe R, Morgan S, Wastenge E, Chapman MR, Mookerjee S, Stanley R, Smith W, Peto T, Eyre D, Crook D, Vernet G, Kitchen C, Gulliver H, Merrick I, Guest M, Munn R, Bradley DT, Wyatt T, Beaver C, Foulser L, Palmer S, Churcher CM, Brooks E, Smith KS, Galai K, McManus GM, Bolt F, Coll F, Meadows L, Attwood SW, Davies A, De Lacy E, Downing F, Edwards S, Scarlett GP, Jeremiah S, Smith N, Leek D, Sridhar S, Forrest S, Cormie C, Gill HK, Dias J, Higginson EE, Maes M, Young J, Wantoch M, Jamrozy D, Lo S, Patel M, Hill V, Bewshea CM, Ellard S, Auckland C, Harrison I, Bishop C, Chalker V, Richter A, Beggs A, Best A, Percival B, Mirza J, Megram O, Mayhew M, Crawford L, Ashcroft F, Moles-Garcia E, Cumley N, Hopes R, Asamaphan P, Niebel MO, Gunson RN, Bradley A, Maclean A, Mollett G, Blacow R, Bird P, Helmer T, Fallon K, Tang J, Hale AD, Macfarlane-Smith LR, Harper KL, Carden H, Machin NW, Jackson KA, Ahmad SSY, George RP, Turtle L, O'Toole E, Watts J, Breen C, Cowell A, Alcolea-Medina A, Charalampous T, Patel A, Levett LJ, Heaney J, Rowan A, Taylor GP, Shah D, Atkinson L, Lee JC, Westhorpe AP, Jannoo R, Lowe HL, Karamani A, Ensell L, Chatterton W, Pusok M, Dadrah A, Symmonds A, Sluga G, Molnar Z, Baker P, Bonner S, Essex S, Barton E, Padgett D, Scott G, Greenaway J, Payne BA, Burton-Fanning S, Waugh S, Raviprakash V, Sheriff N, Blakey V, Williams LA, Moore J, Stonehouse S, Smith L, Davidson RK, Bedford L, Coupland L, Wright V, Chappell JG, Tsoleridis T, Ball J, Khakh M, Fleming VM, Lister MM, Howson-Wells HC, Berry L, Boswell T, Joseph A, Willingham I, Duckworth N, Walsh S, Wise E, Moore N, Mori M, Cortes N, Kidd S, Bmbs RW, Gifford L, Bicknell K, Wyllie S, Lloyd A, Impey R, Malone CS, Cogger BJ, Levene N, Monaghan L, Keeley AJ, Partridge DG, Raza M, Evans C, Johnson K, Betteridge E, Farr BW, Goodwin S, Quail MA, Scott C, Shirley L, Thurston SA, Rajan D, Bronner IF, Aigrain L, Redshaw NM, Lensing SV, McCarthy S, Makunin A, Balcazar CE, Gallagher MD, Williamson KA, Stanton TD, Michelsen ML, Warwick-Dugdale J, Manley R, Farbos A, Harrison JW, Sambles CM, Studholme DJ, Lackenby A, Mbisa T, Platt S, Miah S, Bibby D, Manso C, Hubb J, Dabrera G, Ramsay M, Bradshaw D, Schaefer U, Groves N, Gallagher E, Lee D, Williams D, Ellaby N, Hartman H, Manesis N, Patel V, Ledesma J, Twohig KA, Allara E, Pearson C, Cheng JKJ, Bridgewater HE, Frost LR, Taylor-Joyce G, Brown PE, Tong L, Broos A, Mair D, Nichols J, Carmichael SN, Smollett KL, Nomikou K, Aranday-Cortes E, Johnson N, Nickbakhsh S, Vamos EE, Hughes M, Rainbow L, Eccles R, Nelson C, Whitehead M, Gregory R, Gemmell M, Wierzbicki C, Webster HJ, Fisher CL, Signell AW, Betancor G, Wilson HD, Nebbia G, Flaviani F, Cerda AC, Merrill TV, Wilson RE, Cotic M, Bayzid N, Thompson T, Acheson E, Rushton S, O'Brien S, Baker DJ, Rudder S, Aydin A, Sang F, Debebe J, Francois S, Vasylyeva TI, Zamudio ME, Gutierrez B, Marchbank A, Maksimovic J, Spellman K, McCluggage K, Morgan M, Beer R, Afifi S, Workman T, Fuller W, Bresner C, Angyal A, Green LR, Parsons PJ, Tucker RM, Brown R, Whiteley M, Bonfield J, Puethe C, Whitwham A, Liddle J, Rowe W, Siveroni I, Le-Viet T, Gaskin A, Johnson R.
PMID: 34726481
Science. 2021 Nov 02;eabl9551. doi: 10.1126/science.abl9551. Epub 2021 Nov 02.

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Detection of a novel insect-specific flavivirus across ecologically diverse populations of .

Wellcome open research

Jeffries CL, White M, Wilson L, Yakob L, Walker T.
PMID: 33869790
Wellcome Open Res. 2020 Jun 25;5:149. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16030.1. eCollection 2020.

No abstract available.

A Nanomule Peptide Carrier Delivers siRNA Across the Intact Blood-Brain Barrier to Attenuate Ischemic Stroke.

Frontiers in molecular biosciences

Eyford BA, Singh CSB, Abraham T, Munro L, Choi KB, Hill T, Hildebrandt R, Welch I, Vitalis TZ, Gabathuler R, Gordon JA, Adomat H, Guns EST, Lu CJ, Pfeifer CG, Tian MM, Jefferies WA.
PMID: 33869275
Front Mol Biosci. 2021 Mar 26;8:611367. doi: 10.3389/fmolb.2021.611367. eCollection 2021.

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) hinders the distribution of therapeutics intended for treatment of neuroinflammation (NI) of the central nervous system. A twelve-amino acid peptide that transcytoses the BBB, termed MTfp, was chemically conjugated to siRNA to create a novel...

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