Publications by:
Simon H. Apte
Also publishes as (Simon h. Apte)
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Pattinson, David J., Apte, Simon H., Wibowo, Nani, Chuan, Yap P., Rivera-Hernandez, Tania, Groves, Penny L., Lua, Linda H., Middelberg, Anton P.J., and Doolan, Denise L. (2019) Chimeric murine polyomavirus virus-like particles induce Plasmodium antigen-specific CD8+ T cell and antibody responses. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 9. 215.
Wangchuk, Phurpa, Apte, Simon H., Smout, Michael J., Groves, Penny L., Loukas, Alex, and Doolan, Denise L. (2018) Defined small molecules produced by Himalayan medicinal plants display immunomodulatory properties. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19 (11). 3490.
Eskandari, Sharareh, Pattinson, David J., Stephenson, Rachel J., Groves, Penny L., Apte, Simon H., Sedaghat, Bita, Chandurudu, Saranya, Doolan, Denise L., and Toth, Istvan (2018) The influence of physicochemical properties of lipopeptide adjuvants on immune response: a rationale for engineering a potent vaccine. Chemistry: a European journal, 24. pp. 9892-9902.
Burel, Julie G., Apte, Simon H., Groves, Penny L., Boyle, Michelle J., Langer, Christine, Beeson, James G., McCarthy, James S., and Doolan, Denise L. (2017) Dichotomous miR expression and immune responses following primary blood-stage malaria. JCI Insight, 2 (15). e93434. pp. 1-18.
Schussek, Sophie, Trieu, Angela, Apte, Simon h., Sidney, John, Sette, Alessandro, and Doolan, Denise L. (2017) Novel Plasmodium antigens identified via genome-based antibody screen induce protection associated with polyfunctional T cell responses. Scientific Reports, 7. 15053.
Burel, Julie G., Apte, Simon H., Groves, Penny L., McCarthy, James S., and Doolan, Denise L. (2017) Polyfunctional and IFN-γ monofunctional human CD4+ T cell populations are molecularly distinct. JCI Insight, 2 (3). e87499. pp. 1-12.
Chandrudu, Saranya, Skwarczynski, Mariusz, Pattinson, David, Apte, Simon H., Doolan, Denise L., and Toth, Istvan (2016) Synthesis and immunological evaluation of peptide-based vaccine candidates against malaria. Biochemical Compounds, 4. 1.