Publications by:
Stephen J. Fuller
Also publishes as (S.J. Fuller)
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Miller, Catherine M., Zakrzewski, Alana M., Robinson, Dionne P., Fuller, Stephen J., Walker, Robert A., Ikin, Rowan J., Bao, Shisan J., Grigg, Michael E., Wiley, James S., and Smith, Nicholas C. (2015) Lack of a functioning P2X7 receptor leads to increased susceptibility to toxoplasmic ileitis. PLoS ONE, 10 (6). e0129048. pp. 1-17.
Miller, Catherine M., Zakrzewski, Alana M., Ikin, Rowan J., Boulter, Nicola R., Katrib, Marilyn, Lees, Michael P., Fuller, Stephen J., Wiley, James S., and Smith, Nicholas C. (2011) Dysregulation of the inflammatory response to the parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, in P2X₇ receptor-deficient mice. International Journal for Parasitology, 41 (3-4). pp. 301-308.
Miller, Catherine M., Boulter, Nicola R., Fuller, Stephen J., Zakrzewski, Alana M., Lees, Michael P., Saunders, Bernadette M., Wiley, James S., and Smith, Nicholas C. (2011) The role of the P2X7 receptor in infectious diseases. PLoS Pathogens, 7 (11). e1002212. pp. 1-7.
Lees, Michael P., Fuller, Stephen J., McLeod, Rima, Boulter, Nicola R., Miller, Catherine M., Zakrzewski, Alana M., Mui, Ernest J., Witola, William H., Coyne, Jessica J., Hargrave, Aubrey C., Jamieson, Sarra E., Blackwell, Jenefer M., Wiley, James S., and Smith, Nicholas C. (2010) P2X7 receptor-mediated killing of an intracellular parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, by human and murine macrophages. The Journal of Immunology, 184 (12). pp. 7040-7046.
Jamieson, S.E., Peixoto-Rangel, A.L., Hargrave, A.C., de Roubaix, L.-A., Mui, E.J., Boulter, N.R., Miller, E.N., Fuller, S.J., Wiley, J.S., Castellucci, L., Boyer, K., Peixe, R.G., Kirisits, M.J., de Souza Elias, L., Coyne, J.J., Correa-Oliveria, R., Sautter, M., Smith, N.C., Lees, M.P., Swisher, C.N., Heydemann, P., Nobel, A.G., Patel, D., Bardo, D., Burrowes, D., McLone, D., Roizen, N., Withers, S., Bahia-Oliveria, L.M.G., McLeod, R., and Blackwell, J.M. (2010) Evidence for associations between the purinergic receptor P2X₇ (P2RX7) and toxoplasmosis. Genes and Immunity, 11. pp. 374-383.