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February 11, 2012
Expression of a cGMP compatible Lucilia sericata insect serine proteinase debridement enzyme
David I Pritchard, Gary Telford, Miliza Diab, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
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July 31, 2004
Changes to levels of DNA damage and apoptotic resistance in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and plasma antioxidant potential with age in labrador retriever dogs
Daniel G Blount, Paul R Heaton, David I Pritchard
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society
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July 13, 2005
Maggots and wound healing: an investigation of the effects of secretions from Lucilia sericata larvae upon the migration of human dermal fibroblasts over a fibronectin-coated surface
Adele J Horobin, Kevin M Shakesheff, David I Pritchard
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
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August 18, 2005
Age-related alterations to immune parameters in Labrador retriever dogs
Daniel G Blount, David I Pritchard, Paul R Heaton
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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September 3, 2010
Hookworm (Necator americanus) larval enzymes disrupt human vascular endothelium
Nahed Souadkia, Alan Brown, Lopa Leach, et al.
Allergy
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August 28, 2020
The evolution of IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity and its immunological value
David I Pritchard, Franco H Falcone, Piers D Mitchell
International Wound Journal
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November 1, 2018
What is the optimal treatment time for larval therapy? A study on incubation time and tissue debridement by bagged maggots of the greenbottle fly, Lucilia sericata
Michael R Wilson, Yamni Nigam, John Knight, et al.
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology
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February 3, 2004
The innate allergenicity of helminth parasites
Franco H Falcone, Alex Loukas, Rupert J Quinnell, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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December 11, 2012
Lucilia sericata chymotrypsin disrupts protein adhesin-mediated staphylococcal biofilm formation
Llinos G Harris, Yamni Nigam, James Sawyer, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
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October 15, 2013
Multiple actions of Lucilia sericata larvae in hard-to-heal wounds: larval secretions contain molecules that accelerate wound healing, reduce chronic inflammation and inhibit bacterial infection
Gwendolyn Cazander, David I Pritchard, Yamni Nigam, et al.
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Biotechnology Progress
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February 11, 2012
Expression of a cGMP compatible Lucilia sericata insect serine proteinase debridement enzyme
David I Pritchard, Gary Telford, Miliza Diab, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
|
July 31, 2004
Changes to levels of DNA damage and apoptotic resistance in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and plasma antioxidant potential with age in labrador retriever dogs
Daniel G Blount, Paul R Heaton, David I Pritchard
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society
|
July 13, 2005
Maggots and wound healing: an investigation of the effects of secretions from Lucilia sericata larvae upon the migration of human dermal fibroblasts over a fibronectin-coated surface
Adele J Horobin, Kevin M Shakesheff, David I Pritchard
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
|
August 18, 2005
Age-related alterations to immune parameters in Labrador retriever dogs
Daniel G Blount, David I Pritchard, Paul R Heaton
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
|
September 3, 2010
Hookworm (Necator americanus) larval enzymes disrupt human vascular endothelium
Nahed Souadkia, Alan Brown, Lopa Leach, et al.
Allergy
|
August 28, 2020
The evolution of IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity and its immunological value
David I Pritchard, Franco H Falcone, Piers D Mitchell
International Wound Journal
|
November 1, 2018
What is the optimal treatment time for larval therapy? A study on incubation time and tissue debridement by bagged maggots of the greenbottle fly, Lucilia sericata
Michael R Wilson, Yamni Nigam, John Knight, et al.
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology
|
February 3, 2004
The innate allergenicity of helminth parasites
Franco H Falcone, Alex Loukas, Rupert J Quinnell, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|
December 11, 2012
Lucilia sericata chymotrypsin disrupts protein adhesin-mediated staphylococcal biofilm formation
Llinos G Harris, Yamni Nigam, James Sawyer, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
|
October 15, 2013
Multiple actions of Lucilia sericata larvae in hard-to-heal wounds: larval secretions contain molecules that accelerate wound healing, reduce chronic inflammation and inhibit bacterial infection
Gwendolyn Cazander, David I Pritchard, Yamni Nigam, et al.
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