R. Buckland

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2006

Number

43

Co-Authors

Abundant variation in microsatellites of the parasitic nematode Trichostrongylus tenuis and linkage to a tandem repeat (2006)

Johnson, P.C.D., Webster, L.M.I., Adam, A., Buckland, R., Dawson, D.A., Keller, L.F.

An understanding of how genes move between and within populations of parasitic nematodes is important in combating the evolution and spread of anthelmintic resistance. Much has been learned by...

A systematic review of intraoperative warming to prevent postoperative complications. (2006)

Scott, E. M., Buckland, R.

• THIS SYSTEMATIC REVIEW examines whether preventing hypothermia during surgery prevents postoperative complications and thereby improves outcomes for patients. Twenty-six randomized controlled...

The UK space and planetary robotics network (2003)

Ellery, A., Barnes, D., Buckland, R., Welch, C., Garry, J., Zarnecki, J., ...

A number of academic engineering research groups around the UK have become increasingly interested in the applications of robotics or robotics techniques to solving problems in space engineering....

The UK space and planetary robotics network (2003)

Ellery, I., Barnes, D., Buckland, R., Welch, C., Garry, J., Zarnecki, J., ...

A number of academic engineering research groups around the UK have become increasingly interested in the applications of robotics or robotics techniques to solving problems in space engineering....

The UK space and planetary robotics network (2003)

Ellery, I., Barnes, D., Buckland, R., Welch, C., Garry, J., Zarnecki, J., ...

A number of academic engineering research groups around the UK have become increasingly interested in the applications of robotics or robotics techniques to solving problems in space engineering....

The UK space and planetary robotics network (2003)

Ellery, I., Barnes, D., Buckland, R., Welch, C., Garry, J., Zarnecki, J., ...

A number of academic engineering research groups around the UK have become increasingly interested in the applications of robotics or robotics techniques to solving problems in space engineering....

Identification of two amino acids in the hemagglutinin glycoprotein of measles virus (MV) that govern hemadsorption, HeLa cell fusion, and CD46 downregulation: phenotypic markers that differentiate vaccine and wild-type MV strains.

Lecouturier, V, Fayolle, J, Caballero, M, Carabaña, J, Celma, M L, Fernandez-Muñoz, R, ...

We have used site-directed mutagenesis of the hemagglutinin (H) glycoprotein of measles virus (MV) to investigate the molecular basis for the phenotypic differences observed between MV vaccine...

Measles virus fusion: role of the cysteine-rich region of the fusion glycoprotein.

Wild, T F, Fayolle, J, Beauverger, P, Buckland, R

Measles virus (MV) fusion requires the participation of both the fusion (F) and hemagglutinin (H) glycoproteins. The canine distemper virus fusion protein (CDVF) cannot substitute for the measles...

Characterization of an R-binding site mediating the R-induced activation of the Epstein-Barr virus BMLF1 promoter.

Gruffat, H, Duran, N, Buisson, M, Wild, F, Buckland, R, Sergeant, A

In cells latently infected with Epstein-Barr virus, the switch from latency to productive infection is linked to the expression of two Epstein-Barr virus transcription factors called EB1 and R. R is...

Duck hepatitis B virus can tolerate insertion, deletion, and partial frameshift mutation in the distal pre-S region.

Li, J S, Cova, L, Buckland, R, Lambert, V, Deléage, G, Trépo, C

In-frame and frameshift mutations were introduced into the pre-S region (1,212 base pairs) of duck hepatitis B virus. The in-frame mutants retained the inserted 12 nucleotides, while the frameshift...

Protection of mice from fatal measles encephalitis by vaccination with vaccinia virus recombinants encoding either the hemagglutinin or the fusion protein.

Drillien, R, Spehner, D, Kirn, A, Giraudon, P, Buckland, R, Wild, F, ...

Vaccinia virus recombinants encoding the hemagglutinin or fusion protein of measles virus have been constructed. Infection of cell cultures with the recombinants led to the synthesis of authentic...

Nucleotide sequence of a segment of human DNA containing the three tRNA genes.

Roy, K L, Cooke, H, Buckland, R

A 1.65 kb segment of DNA from a human-lambda recombinant, selected for human tRNA genes, was subcloned in the plasmid pAT 153 for sequence determination. Three human tRNA genes were found; one, a...

Nipah Virus: Vaccination and Passive Protection Studies in a Hamster Model

Guillaume, V., Contamin, H., Loth, P., Lefeuvre, A., Marianneau, P., ...

Nipah virus, a member of the paramyxovirus family, was first isolated and identified in 1999 when the virus crossed the species barrier from fruit bats to pigs and then infected humans, inducing an...

Transcription signals in embryonic Xenopus laevis U1 RNA genes.

Ciliberto, G, Buckland, R, Cortese, R, Philipson, L

A genomic clone of the most abundant U1 RNA genes from Xenopus laevis was isolated from erythrocyte DNA and sequenced. Two different U1 RNA genes, U1A and U1B, are encoded in an HindIII 1.5-kb...

Identification of an immunodominant functional domain on human CD36 antigen using human-mouse chimaeric proteins and homologue-replacement mutagenesis.

Daviet, L, Buckland, R, Puente Navazo, M D, McGregor, J L

The human CD36 antigen is a multifunctional membrane glycoprotein that acts as a receptor for thrombospondin, malaria-infected erythrocytes and oxidized low-density lipoprotein, as well as being...

Mapping the epitope of a functional P-selectin monoclonal antibody (LYP20) to a short complement-like repeat (SCR 4) domain: use of human-mouse chimaera and homologue-replacement mutagenesis.

Ruchaud-Sparagano, M H, Malaud, E, Gayet, O, Chignier, E, Buckland, R, McGregor, J L

P-selectin (CD62P), an adhesion molecule localized in platelet alpha-granules and endothelial cell Weibel-Palade bodies, is rapidly expressed on the surface of activated cells. This adhesion...

Antibody Prophylaxis and Therapy against Nipah Virus Infection in Hamsters

Guillaume, V., Contamin, H., Loth, P., Grosjean, I., Courbot, M. C. Georges, Deubel, V., ...

Nipah virus (NiV), a member of the Paramyxoviridae family, causes a zoonotic infection in which the reservoir, the fruit bat, may pass the infection to pigs and eventually to humans. In humans, the...

Abundant variation in microsatellites of the parasitic nematode Trichostrongylus tenuis and linkage to a tandem repeat

Johnson, P.C.D., Webster, L.M.I., Adam, A., Buckland, R., Dawson, D.A., Keller, L.F.

An understanding of how genes move between and within populations of parasitic nematodes is important in combating the evolution and spread of anthelmintic resistance. Much has been learned by...

Identification of two amino acids in the hemagglutinin glycoprotein of measles virus (MV) that govern hemadsorption, HeLa cell fusion, and CD46 downregulation: phenotypic markers that differentiate vaccine and wild-type MV strains.

Lecouturier, V, Fayolle, J, Caballero, M, Carabaña, J, Celma, M L, Fernandez-Muñoz, R, ...

We have used site-directed mutagenesis of the hemagglutinin (H) glycoprotein of measles virus (MV) to investigate the molecular basis for the phenotypic differences observed between MV vaccine...

Measles virus fusion: role of the cysteine-rich region of the fusion glycoprotein.

Wild, T F, Fayolle, J, Beauverger, P, Buckland, R

Measles virus (MV) fusion requires the participation of both the fusion (F) and hemagglutinin (H) glycoproteins. The canine distemper virus fusion protein (CDVF) cannot substitute for the measles...

Characterization of an R-binding site mediating the R-induced activation of the Epstein-Barr virus BMLF1 promoter.

Gruffat, H, Duran, N, Buisson, M, Wild, F, Buckland, R, Sergeant, A

In cells latently infected with Epstein-Barr virus, the switch from latency to productive infection is linked to the expression of two Epstein-Barr virus transcription factors called EB1 and R. R is...

Duck hepatitis B virus can tolerate insertion, deletion, and partial frameshift mutation in the distal pre-S region.

Li, J S, Cova, L, Buckland, R, Lambert, V, Deléage, G, Trépo, C

In-frame and frameshift mutations were introduced into the pre-S region (1,212 base pairs) of duck hepatitis B virus. The in-frame mutants retained the inserted 12 nucleotides, while the frameshift...

Protection of mice from fatal measles encephalitis by vaccination with vaccinia virus recombinants encoding either the hemagglutinin or the fusion protein.

Drillien, R, Spehner, D, Kirn, A, Giraudon, P, Buckland, R, Wild, F, ...

Vaccinia virus recombinants encoding the hemagglutinin or fusion protein of measles virus have been constructed. Infection of cell cultures with the recombinants led to the synthesis of authentic...

Nucleotide sequence of a segment of human DNA containing the three tRNA genes.

Roy, K L, Cooke, H, Buckland, R

A 1.65 kb segment of DNA from a human-lambda recombinant, selected for human tRNA genes, was subcloned in the plasmid pAT 153 for sequence determination. Three human tRNA genes were found; one, a...

Nipah Virus: Vaccination and Passive Protection Studies in a Hamster Model

Guillaume, V., Contamin, H., Loth, P., Lefeuvre, A., Marianneau, P., ...

Nipah virus, a member of the paramyxovirus family, was first isolated and identified in 1999 when the virus crossed the species barrier from fruit bats to pigs and then infected humans, inducing an...

Transcription signals in embryonic Xenopus laevis U1 RNA genes.

Ciliberto, G, Buckland, R, Cortese, R, Philipson, L

A genomic clone of the most abundant U1 RNA genes from Xenopus laevis was isolated from erythrocyte DNA and sequenced. Two different U1 RNA genes, U1A and U1B, are encoded in an HindIII 1.5-kb...

Identification of an immunodominant functional domain on human CD36 antigen using human-mouse chimaeric proteins and homologue-replacement mutagenesis.

Daviet, L, Buckland, R, Puente Navazo, M D, McGregor, J L

The human CD36 antigen is a multifunctional membrane glycoprotein that acts as a receptor for thrombospondin, malaria-infected erythrocytes and oxidized low-density lipoprotein, as well as being...

Mapping the epitope of a functional P-selectin monoclonal antibody (LYP20) to a short complement-like repeat (SCR 4) domain: use of human-mouse chimaera and homologue-replacement mutagenesis.

Ruchaud-Sparagano, M H, Malaud, E, Gayet, O, Chignier, E, Buckland, R, McGregor, J L

P-selectin (CD62P), an adhesion molecule localized in platelet alpha-granules and endothelial cell Weibel-Palade bodies, is rapidly expressed on the surface of activated cells. This adhesion...

Antibody Prophylaxis and Therapy against Nipah Virus Infection in Hamsters

Guillaume, V., Contamin, H., Loth, P., Grosjean, I., Courbot, M. C. Georges, Deubel, V., ...

Nipah virus (NiV), a member of the Paramyxoviridae family, causes a zoonotic infection in which the reservoir, the fruit bat, may pass the infection to pigs and eventually to humans. In humans, the...

Human cytochrome P-450 PB-1: A multigene family involved in mephenytoin and steroid oxidations that maps to chromosome 10

Meehan, R. R., Gosden, J. R., Rout, D., Hastie, N. D., Friedberg, T., Adesnik, M., ...

The cytochrome P-450 monooxygenase system possesses catalytic activity toward many exogenous compounds (e.g., drugs, insecticides, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and endogenous compounds...

Abundant variation in microsatellites of the parasitic nematode Trichostrongylus tenuis and linkage to a tandem repeat

Johnson, P.C.D., Webster, L.M.I., Adam, A., Buckland, R., Dawson, D.A., Keller, L.F.

An understanding of how genes move between and within populations of parasitic nematodes is important in combating the evolution and spread of anthelmintic resistance. Much has been learned by...