Graeme Woodrow

Graeme Woodrow
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation | CSIRO · Division of Materials Science and Engineering

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Australia is one of the healthiest nations as measured by life expectancy. Australia's life expectancy at birth continues to rise and is almost 84 years for females and 79 years for males. 1 At age 65, males can expect to live to 84 years and females to 89 years. This ageing of the society brings with it its own challenges, particularly in the way...
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Two phase I vaccine trials were conducted to test the immunogenicity and safety of a vaccine containing three recombinant malaria antigens from the asexual stage of Plasmodium falciparum. The three antigens are a fragment of MSP1 (190LCS.T3); MSP2 and a portion of RESA and were formulated in Montanide ISA720 adjuvant. These trials investigated the...
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Various formulations of the Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface antigen, MSA-2, were made and tested in animals in order to select one for use in human vaccine trials. Recombinant constructs representing both major allelic forms of MSA-2 were formulated with a range of adjuvants and used to immunize rabbits, mice and sheep. After immunization,...
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This study was part of a larger program to develop a vaccine effective against Plasmodium falciparum infection caused by sporozoites and clinical malaria caused by asexual blood stages. In a phase 1 study of safety and immunogenicity, two recombinant proteins (Ro 46-2717, a circumsporozoite [CS] protein) construct with a molecular mass of 35 kD, an...
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Abstract Activation of the proenzyme of urokinase (uPA) on the surface of cancer cells has been implicated in the initiation of focal proteolytic mechanisms that permit invasion and metastasis by colon cancers. The activity of uPA on the cell surface appears to be a function of the number of uPA-specific receptors (uPAR) and the extent of inhibitio...
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This paper overviews the new veterinary parasite vaccines being developed by Biotech Australia Pty Ltd (one of Australia's largest biotechnology companies) in conjunction with other Australian research organisations. The research strategy adopted by the company is given.
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This paper is a progress report and summarises R & D by the consortium to develop a malaria vaccine. The research strategies and research progress are discussed. The business arrangements and the roles of each partner are given.
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The functional operation of the cell surface pro-u-PA and plasminogen activating system has previously been shown to depend on the assembly of u-PA receptors, plasminogen binding sites, and their respective ligands at the focal adhesions of cell extensions. We now show that additional factors operate that affect the persistence of functional activi...
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Aotus nancymai were immunized with the 4-mer, 8-mer, and 11-mer repeat peptides of the ring-infected erythrocyte surface antigen molecule of Plasmodium falciparum conjugated to diphtheria toxoid with muramyl dipeptide (MDP) as adjuvant. Immunization failed to induce protective immunity against the Uganda Palo Alto strain of P. falciparum as judged...
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Isotopically labeled [( 3H]serine, [3H]proline, and [35S]sulfate) subendothelial cell basement membranes were used to determine the role of urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) and its specific inhibitor plasminogen activator inhibitor 2 (PAI-2) in colon cancer cell extracellular matrix degradation. Recombinant PAI-2 irreversibly inhibited low and...
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Recombinant class 2 plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-2) was used in an approach to probe the formation and location of enzymatically active urokinase-type plasminogen activator (u-PA) sites on the surface of cultured human rhabdomyosarcoma cells (RD cells). Activation of pro-u-PA on the cell surface and consequent binding of PAI-2 was dependent...
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PBMC from Melanesians who had high antibody reactivities to fusion proteins encompassing the 3' and the 5' repeat regions of the ring infected E surface antigen (Pf155/RESA), were tested for their ability to respond to synthetic and recombinant peptides representing regions of Pf155/RESA. The aim was to identify T cell epitopes within the Ag. Most...
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PBMC from Melanesians who had high antibody reactivities to fusion proteins encompassingth e 3' and the 5' repeat regions of the ring infected E surface antigen (Pfl55/RESA), wetrees ted for their ability to respond to synthetic and recombinant peptides representing regions of Pf 155/RESA. The aim was to identify T cell epitopes within the Ag. Most...
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We describe the expression in Escherichia coli, isolation by immunological screening and complete nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. The deduced amino acid sequence contains separate blocks of repetitive hexapeptide and pentapeptide sequences and we have confirmed that these represent epitopes by re...
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The complete nucleotide sequence of a human interferon-alpha gene is reported. The gene, designated IFN-alpha M1, was isolated from a human genomic library in phage lambda Charon 4A using synthetic oligonucleotides as hybridization probes. Based on a comparison of nucleotide sequence data obtained from this recombinant phage with published interfer...
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Transposition of chromosomal genes using bacteriophage Mu has been used to obtain a partial order of the nine closely linked genes of the enterochelin-dependent iron transport system of Escherichia coli K-12. Fragments of the ent gene cluster were transposed into the conjugative plasmid RP4 and were characterized by genetic complementation. The par...
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Oxygen has no significant direct effect on the synthesis of the three mitochondrially-made cytochrome c oxidase subunits; however, it causes these subunits to associate with a cytoplasmically-synthesized subunit.
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The formation of cytochrome c oxidase in yeast is dependent on oxygen. In order to examine the oxygen-dependent formation of the active enzyme, the effect of oxygen on the synthesis and the assembly of cytochrome c oxidase subunits was studied. Pulse-labeling experiments revealed that oxygen has no significant immediate effect on the synthesis of t...
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Four enzymic components, coded for by the entD, entE, entF and entG genes, involved in the biosynthesis of enterochelin from 2,3-dihydroxybenzoate have been separated from cell extracts of mutant strains of Escherichia coli K-12. The starting material for fractionation of the E, F and G components was a cell extract of an entD mutant strain, which...
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Isolation of six strains of Escherichia coli K-12 carrying mutations affecting the citrate-dependent iron uptake system is described. Genetic analysis of these mutants showed that the mutation affecting the citrate system are cluster together at about min 6 on the E. coli chromosome.
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A strain of Escherichia coli K-12 has been isolated that carries a Mu bacteriophage-induced mutation in the ent gene cluster. Nutritional tests together with examination of the compounds accumulated by the mutant strain indicated that the mutant was blocked both in the synthesis of 2,3-dihydroxy-benzoate and its subsequent conversion into enteroche...
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The major phospholipid of the extremely halophilic coccus, S. morrhuae, was purified and compared with the major phospholipid of the extremely halophilic rod, Halobacterium cutirubrum.

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