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List of works by Stephen M Laidlaw

Avipoxvirus phylogenetics: identification of a PCR length polymorphism that discriminates between the two major clades.

scientific article published in August 2006

Construction of Deletion-knockout Mutant Fowlpox Virus (FWPV).

scientific article published on May 2014

Enhanced CD8+ T cell immune responses and protection elicited against Plasmodium berghei malaria by prime boost immunization regimens using a novel attenuated fowlpox virus

scientific article published in March 2004

Enhanced T cell-mediated protection against malaria in human challenges by using the recombinant poxviruses FP9 and modified vaccinia virus Ankara

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Excitotoxic neurotoxicity in an in vitro brain slice model.

scientific article published in November 1995

Fowlpox Virus Encodes Nonessential Homologs of Cellular Alpha-SNAP, PC-1, and an Orphan Human Homolog of a Secreted Nematode Protein

scientific article published on August 1, 1998

Fowlpox virus as a recombinant vaccine vector for use in mammals and poultry

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Genetic Screen of a Mutant Poxvirus Library Identifies an Ankyrin Repeat Protein Involved in Blocking Induction of Avian Type I Interferon

scientific article published on February 20, 2013

Genetic screen of a library of chimeric poxviruses identifies an ankyrin repeat protein involved in resistance to the avian type I interferon response.

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Glutamate-induced apoptosis results in a loss of striatal neurons in the parkinsonian rat.

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Immune control and failure in HCV infection--tipping the balance

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In vitro expression and analysis of secreted fowlpox virus CC chemokine-like proteins Fpv060, Fpv061, Fpv116 and Fpv121.

scientific article published on 3 June 2005

Induction of a strong HIV-specific CD8+ T cell response in mice using a fowlpox virus vector expressing an HIV-1 multi-CTL-epitope polypeptide.

scientific article published on January 2002

Interferon lambda: opportunities, risks, and uncertainties in the fight against HCV.

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MAIT cells are activated during human viral infections

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