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    Blood identified and quantified in formalin fixed paraffin embedded lung sections using eosin fluorescence

    Eosin Y is a common stain in histology. Although usually used for colourimetric imaging where the dye is used to stain pink/red a range of structures in the tissue, Eosin Y is also a fluorochrome, and has been...

    Robert J. Francis, Deborah Ferguson, Sarah Kempster in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2022)

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    Change in knee structure and change in tibiofemoral joint space width: a five year longitudinal population–based study

    Change in knee cartilage volume is frequently used as a proxy for change in knee joint space width over time, but longitudinal data on these associations is limited. We aimed to determine whether change in kne...

    Joanna Hall, Laura L. Laslett, Johanne Martel-Pelletier in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2016)

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    Heterologous protection elicited by candidate monomeric recombinant HIV-1 gp120 vaccine in the absence of cross neutralising antibodies in a macaque model

    Current data suggest that an efficacious human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vaccine should elicit both adaptive humoral and cell mediated immune responses. Such a vaccine will also need to protect aga...

    Mark Page, Richard Stebbings, Neil Berry, Robin Hull, Deborah Ferguson in Retrovirology (2012)

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    Engaging with Robots While Giving Simple Instructions

    To facilitate fluent interaction with humans, socially assistive robots need to communicate in a way that can be intuitively understood. To investigate the effects of important nonverbal gestures on human expe...

    Terry Tritton, Joanna Hall, Angela Rowe in Advances in Autonomous Robotics (2012)

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    Vaccination with live attenuated simian immunodeficiency virus causes dynamic changes in intestinal CD4+CCR5+ T cells

    Vaccination with live attenuated SIV can protect against detectable infection with wild-type virus. We have investigated whether target cell depletion contributes to the protection observed. Following vaccinat...

    Bo Li, Neil Berry, Claire Ham, Deborah Ferguson, Deborah Smith in Retrovirology (2011)