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David J Thornton

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BMC Microbiology|August 13, 2009
Identification of salivary mucin MUC7 binding proteins from Streptococcus gordoniiMehmet Kesimer, Nedret Kiliç, Ravi Mehrotra, et al.
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|October 31, 2012
A new role for mucins in immunity: insights from gastrointestinal nematode infectionSumaira Z Hasnain, Amanda L Gallagher, Richard K Grencis, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 21, 2002
Concentrated solutions of salivary MUC5B mucin do not replicate the gel-forming properties of salivaBertrand D E Raynal, Timothy E Hardingham, David J Thornton, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 9, 2008
MUC5B is the major mucin in the gel phase of sputum in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseSara Kirkham, Umme Kolsum, Karine Rousseau, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|February 13, 2007
Muc5b and Muc5ac are the major oligomeric mucins in equine airway mucusKarine Rousseau, Sara Kirkham, Shaun McKane, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|January 23, 2002
Heterogeneity of airways mucus: variations in the amounts and glycoforms of the major oligomeric mucins MUC5AC and MUC5BSara Kirkham, John K Sheehan, David Knight, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 21, 2003
Calcium-dependent protein interactions in MUC5B provide reversible cross-links in salivary mucusBertrand D E Raynal, Timothy E Hardingham, John K Sheehan, et al.
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|February 27, 2021
Is This Drug Screen Really Negative? Special Investigation of Drug Screening in PediatricsAmy L Pyle-Eilola, David J Thornton, Hannah L Hays, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 16, 2018
Vaccination Against Whipworm: Identification of Potential Immunogenic Proteins in Trichuris muris Excretory/Secretory MaterialRebecca K Shears, Allison J Bancroft, Catherine Sharpe, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 24, 2019
The MUC5B mucin polymer is dominated by repeating structural motifs and its topology is regulated by calcium and pHGareth W Hughes, Caroline Ridley, Richard Collins, et al.
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BMC Microbiology|August 13, 2009
Identification of salivary mucin MUC7 binding proteins from Streptococcus gordoniiMehmet Kesimer, Nedret Kiliç, Ravi Mehrotra, et al.
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|October 31, 2012
A new role for mucins in immunity: insights from gastrointestinal nematode infectionSumaira Z Hasnain, Amanda L Gallagher, Richard K Grencis, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 21, 2002
Concentrated solutions of salivary MUC5B mucin do not replicate the gel-forming properties of salivaBertrand D E Raynal, Timothy E Hardingham, David J Thornton, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 9, 2008
MUC5B is the major mucin in the gel phase of sputum in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseSara Kirkham, Umme Kolsum, Karine Rousseau, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|February 13, 2007
Muc5b and Muc5ac are the major oligomeric mucins in equine airway mucusKarine Rousseau, Sara Kirkham, Shaun McKane, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|January 23, 2002
Heterogeneity of airways mucus: variations in the amounts and glycoforms of the major oligomeric mucins MUC5AC and MUC5BSara Kirkham, John K Sheehan, David Knight, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 21, 2003
Calcium-dependent protein interactions in MUC5B provide reversible cross-links in salivary mucusBertrand D E Raynal, Timothy E Hardingham, John K Sheehan, et al.
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|February 27, 2021
Is This Drug Screen Really Negative? Special Investigation of Drug Screening in PediatricsAmy L Pyle-Eilola, David J Thornton, Hannah L Hays, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 16, 2018
Vaccination Against Whipworm: Identification of Potential Immunogenic Proteins in Trichuris muris Excretory/Secretory MaterialRebecca K Shears, Allison J Bancroft, Catherine Sharpe, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 24, 2019
The MUC5B mucin polymer is dominated by repeating structural motifs and its topology is regulated by calcium and pHGareth W Hughes, Caroline Ridley, Richard Collins, et al.
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