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Patabendige, Adjanie ORCID: 0000-0003-1550-3084, Michael, Benedict D ORCID: 0000-0002-8693-8926, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164 and Solomon, Tom ORCID: 0000-0001-7266-6547
(2018)
Brain microvascular endothelial-astrocyte cell responses following Japanese encephalitis virus infection in an <i>in vitro</i> human blood-brain barrier model.
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 89.
pp. 60-70.
Storm, Janet, Jespersen, Jakob S, Seydel, Karl B, Szestak, Tadge, Mbewe, Maurice, Chisala, Ngawina V, Phula, Patricia, Wang, Christian W, Taylor, Terrie E, Moxon, Christopher A et al (show 2 more authors)
(2019)
Cerebral malaria is associated with differential cytoadherence to brain endothelial cells.
EMBO MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 11 (2).
e9164-.
Wu, Yang, Wagstaff, Simon C, Al-Harthi, Saeed A and Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164
(2018)
Comparative 1D Blue-Native electrophoresis analysis of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> and human proteins associated with cytoadherence.
MALARIA JOURNAL, 17 (1).
293-.
Barrera, Valentina, Haley, Michael J, Strangward, Patrick, Attree, Bizabeth, Kamiza, Steve, Seydel, Karl B, Taylor, Terrie E, Milner, Danny A Jr, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164 and Couper, Kevin N
(2019)
Comparison of CD8<SUP>+</SUP> T Cell Accumulation in the Brain During Human and Murine Cerebral Malaria.
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 10.
1747-.
Mbale, Emmie W, Moxon, Christopher A, Mukaka, Mavuto, Chagomerana, Maganizo, Glover, Simon, Chisala, Ngawina, Omar, Sofia, Molyneux, Malcolm, Seydel, Karl, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164 et al (show 3 more authors)
(2016)
HIV coinfection influences the inflammatory response but not the outcome of cerebral malaria in Malawian children.
JOURNAL OF INFECTION, 73 (3).
pp. 189-199.
MacCormick, Ian JC, Barrera, Valentina, Beare, Nicholas AV ORCID: 0000-0001-8086-990X, Czanner, Gabriela, Potchen, Michael, Kampondeni, Samuel, Heyderman, Robert S, Craig, Alister G, Molyneux, Malcolm E, Mallewa, Macpherson et al (show 6 more authors)
(2022)
How Does Blood-Retinal Barrier Breakdown Relate to Death and Disability in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria?
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 225 (6).
pp. 1070-1080.
Mustaffa, Khairul MF, Storm, Janet, Whittaker, Megan, Szestak, Tadge and Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164
(2017)
In vitro inhibition and reversal of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> cytoadherence to endothelium by monoclonal antibodies to ICAM-1 and CD36.
MALARIA JOURNAL, 16 (1).
279-.
Moxon, Christopher A, Wassmer, Samuel C, Milner, Danny A Jr, Chisala, Ngawina V, Taylor, Terrie E, Seydel, Karl B, Molyneux, Malcolm E, Faragher, Brian, Esmon, Charles T, Downey, Colin et al (show 3 more authors)
(2013)
Loss of endothelial protein C receptors links coagulation and inflammation to parasite sequestration in cerebral malaria in African children.
BLOOD, 122 (5).
pp. 842-851.
Moxon, Christopher A, Grau, George E and Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164
(2011)
Malaria: modification of the red blood cell and consequences in the human host.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 154 (6).
pp. 670-679.
O'Regan, Niamh, Moxon, Chris, Gegenbauer, Kristina, O'Sullivan, Jamie M, Chion, Alain, Smith, Owen P, Preston, Roger JS, Brophy, Teresa M, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164 and O'Donnell, James S
(2016)
Marked elevation in plasma osteoprotegerin constitutes an early and consistent feature of cerebral malaria.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 115 (4).
pp. 773-780.
Moxon, Christopher A, Chisala, Ngawina V, Wassmer, Samuel C, Taylor, Terrie E, Seydel, Karl B, Molyneux, Malcolm E, Faragher, Brian, Kennedy, Neil, Toh, Cheng-Hock, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164 et al (show 1 more authors)
(2014)
Persistent Endothelial Activation and Inflammation After <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> Infection in Malawian Children.
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 209 (4).
pp. 610-615.
Moxon, Christopher, Chisala, Ngawina V, Wassmer, Samuel C, Taylor, Terrie E, Seydel, Karl B, Molyneux, Malcolm E, Faragher, Brian, Kennedy, Neil, Toh, Cheng-Hock, Craig, Alister G et al (show 1 more authors)
(2014)
Persistent endothelial activation and inflammation after Plasmodium falciparum Infection in Malawian children.
The Journal of infectious diseases, 209 (4).
pp. 610-615.
Cruz, Laura N, Wu, Yang, Ulrich, Henning, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164 and Garcia, Celia RS
(2016)
Tumor necrosis factor reduces <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> growth and activates calcium signaling in human malaria parasites.
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS, 1860 (7).
pp. 1489-1497.
Schroeder, Jan-Hendrik, McCarthy, David, Szestak, Tadge, Cook, Darren A, Taylor, Mark J, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164, Lawson, Charlotte and Lawrence, Rachel A
(2017)
<i>Brugia malayi</i> microfilariae adhere to human vascular endothelial cells in a C3-dependent manner.
PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 11 (5).
e0005592-.
Carrington, Eilidh, Otto, Thomas D, Szestak, Tadge, Lennartz, Frank, Higgins, Matt K, Newbold, Chris I and Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164
(2018)
<i>In silico</i> guided reconstruction and analysis of ICAM-1-binding var genes from <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 8 (1).
3282-.
Storm, Janet, Camarda, Grazia N, Haley, Michael JG, Brough, David, Couper, Kevin N and Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164
(2023)
<i>Plasmodium falciparum</i>-infected erythrocyte co-culture with the monocyte cell line THP-1 does not trigger production of soluble factors reducing brain microvascular barrier function.
PLOS ONE, 18 (5).
e0285323-.
Strangward, Patrick, Haley, Michael J, Shaw, Tovah N, Schwartz, Jean-Marc, Greig, Rachel, Mironov, Aleksandr, de Souza, J Brian, Cruickshank, Sheena M, Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164, Milner, Danny A Jr et al (show 2 more authors)
(2017)
A quantitative brain map of experimental cerebral malaria pathology.
PLOS PATHOGENS, 13 (3).
e1006267-.
Skidmore, Mark A, Mustaffa, Khairul Mohd Fadzli, Cooper, Lynsay C, Guimond, Scott E, Yates, Edwin A ORCID: 0000-0001-9365-5433 and Craig, Alister G ORCID: 0000-0003-0914-6164
(2017)
A semi-synthetic glycosaminoglycan analogue inhibits and reverses <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> cytoadherence.
PLOS ONE, 12 (10).
e0186276-.