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2010Cytotoxin with a Subtilase DomainPaton, J.; Morona, R.; Paton, A.; A.P.T. Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys; ARI Pty Ltd
2011Designer Probiotics and Enteric CytoprotectionPaton, A.; Morona, R.; Paton, J.; Malago, J.; Koninkx, J.; Marinsek Logar, R.
2018Long interleukin-22 binding protein isoform-1 is an intracellular activator of the unfolded protein responseGómez-Fernández, P.; Urtasun, A.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Borrego, F.; Dersh, D.; Argon, Y.; Alloza, I.; Vandenbroeck, K.
2017Structure aided design of a Neu5Gc specific lectinDay, C.; Paton, A.; Higgins, M.; Shewell, L.; Jen, F.; Schulz, B.; Herdman, B.; Paton, J.; Jennings, M.
2014The cholesterol-dependent cytolysins pneumolysin and streptolysin O require binding to red blood cell glycans for hemolytic activityShewell, L.; Harvey, R.; Higgins, M.; Day, C.; Hartley-Tassell, L.; Chen, A.; Gillen, C.; James, D.; Alonzo, F.; Torres, V.; Walker, M.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Jennings, M.
2014Preconditioning with endoplasmic reticulum stress ameliorates endothelial cell inflammationLeonard, A.; Paton, A.; El-Quadi, M.; Paton, J.; Fazal, F.; Komarova, Y.
2013Cloning, expression, purification and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of a novel AB5 toxinNg, N.; Littler, D.; Le Nours, J.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Rossjohn, J.; Beddoe, T.
2013Action of Shiga toxin type-2 and Subtilase cytotoxin on human microvascular endothelial cellsAmaral, M.; Sacerdoti, F.; Jancic, C.; Repetto, H.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Ibarra, C.; Singh, S.R.
2014Ferrets exclusively synthesize Neu5Ac and express naturally humanized influenza A virus receptorsNg, P.; Böhm, R.; Hartley-Tassell, L.; Steen, J.; Wang, H.; Lukowski, S.; Hawthorne, P.; Trezise, A.; Coloe, P.; Grimmond, S.; Haselhorst, T.; Von Itzstein, M.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Jennings, M.
2016The variable region of pneumococcal pathogenicity island 1 is responsible for unusually high virulence of a serotype 1 isolateHarvey, R.; Trappetti, C.; Mahdi, L.; Wang, H.; McAllister, L.; Scalvini, A.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Pirofski, L.