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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Number of items: 4.

2018

Cano, Antonella and Mattana, Antonella and Henriquez, Fiona L. and Alexander, James and Roberts, Craig W. (2018) Acanthamoeba proteases contribute to macrophage activation through PAR1, but not PAR2. Parasite Immunology. e12612. ISSN 0141-9838

2017

Cano, Antonella and Mattana, Antonella and Woods, Stuart and Henriquez, Fiona L. and Alexander, James and Roberts, Craig W. (2017) Acanthamoeba activates macrophages predominantly through toll-like receptor 4 and MyD88-dependent mechanisms to induce Interleukin IL-12 and IL-6. Infection and Immunity, 85 (6). e01054-16. ISSN 0019-9567

2016

Mattana, Antonella and Sanna, Manuela and Cano, Antonella and Delogu, Giuseppe and Erre, Giuseppe and Roberts, Craig W. and Henriquez, Fiona L. and Fiori, Pier Luigi and Cappuccinelli, Piero (2016) Acanthamoeba castellanii (genotype T4) stimulates the production of interleukin-10 as well as pro-inflammatory cytokines in THP-1 cells, human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and human monocyte-derived macrophages. Infection and Immunity, 84 (10). pp. 2953-2962. ISSN 0019-9567

2015

Henriquez, Fiona L. and Campbell, Sara J. and Sundararaj, Bharath K. and Cano, Antonella and Muench, Stephen P. and Roberts, Craig W. (2015) The acanthamoeba shikimate pathway has a unique molecular arrangement and is essential for aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. Protist, 166 (1). pp. 93-105. ISSN 1618-0941

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