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Lotti Tajouri

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Frontiers in Health Services|January 28, 2025
Ultraviolet-C-based sanitization is a cost-effective option for hospitals to manage health care-associated infection risks from high touch mobile phonesDavid C Cook, Matthew Olsen, Oystein Tronstad, et al.
Microbiologyopen|February 25, 2026
A Pilot Metagenomic Study Demonstrating Virtual Reality Head Mounted Displays Utilized in Medical Education Are Reservoirs of Viable Pathogenic MicrobesAdrian Goldsworthy, Matthew Olsen, Mohd Fairuz Shiratuddin, et al.
Microorganisms|August 26, 2023
Ultraviolet-C-Based Mobile Phone Sanitisation for Global Public Health and Infection ControlMatthew Olsen, Adrian Goldsworthy, Rania Nassar, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin|July 28, 2004
Investigation of an inducible nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS2A) polymorphism in a multiple sclerosis populationLotti Tajouri, Virginie Martin, Micky Ovcaric, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|November 20, 2003
Quantitative and qualitative changes in gene expression patterns characterize the activity of plaques in multiple sclerosisLotti Tajouri, Albert S Mellick, Kevin J Ashton, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|July 17, 2004
The role of adenosine-related genes variants in susceptibility to essential hypertensionKirsty Wright, Lotti Tajouri, Rod A Lea, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 9, 2021
A pilot metagenomic study reveals that community derived mobile phones are reservoirs of viable pathogenic microbesMatthew Olsen, Rania Nassar, Abiola Senok, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|March 3, 2009
Study of leukemia inhibitory factor polymorphism within an Australian multiple sclerosis populationJason Mackenzie, Lotti Tajouri, Attila Szvetko, et al.
Neurological Research|May 21, 2010
Investigation of the [-/A]8 and C1236T genetic variations within the human Toll-like receptor 3 gene for association with multiple sclerosisAttila L Szvetko, Ashleigh Jones, Jason Mackenzie, et al.
Brain Research|December 30, 2008
An investigation of the C77G and C772T variations within the human protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C gene for association with multiple sclerosis in an Australian populationAttila L Szvetko, Ashleigh Jones, Jason Mackenzie, et al.
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Frontiers in Health Services|January 28, 2025
Ultraviolet-C-based sanitization is a cost-effective option for hospitals to manage health care-associated infection risks from high touch mobile phonesDavid C Cook, Matthew Olsen, Oystein Tronstad, et al.
Microbiologyopen|February 25, 2026
A Pilot Metagenomic Study Demonstrating Virtual Reality Head Mounted Displays Utilized in Medical Education Are Reservoirs of Viable Pathogenic MicrobesAdrian Goldsworthy, Matthew Olsen, Mohd Fairuz Shiratuddin, et al.
Microorganisms|August 26, 2023
Ultraviolet-C-Based Mobile Phone Sanitisation for Global Public Health and Infection ControlMatthew Olsen, Adrian Goldsworthy, Rania Nassar, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin|July 28, 2004
Investigation of an inducible nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS2A) polymorphism in a multiple sclerosis populationLotti Tajouri, Virginie Martin, Micky Ovcaric, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|November 20, 2003
Quantitative and qualitative changes in gene expression patterns characterize the activity of plaques in multiple sclerosisLotti Tajouri, Albert S Mellick, Kevin J Ashton, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|July 17, 2004
The role of adenosine-related genes variants in susceptibility to essential hypertensionKirsty Wright, Lotti Tajouri, Rod A Lea, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 9, 2021
A pilot metagenomic study reveals that community derived mobile phones are reservoirs of viable pathogenic microbesMatthew Olsen, Rania Nassar, Abiola Senok, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|March 3, 2009
Study of leukemia inhibitory factor polymorphism within an Australian multiple sclerosis populationJason Mackenzie, Lotti Tajouri, Attila Szvetko, et al.
Neurological Research|May 21, 2010
Investigation of the [-/A]8 and C1236T genetic variations within the human Toll-like receptor 3 gene for association with multiple sclerosisAttila L Szvetko, Ashleigh Jones, Jason Mackenzie, et al.
Brain Research|December 30, 2008
An investigation of the C77G and C772T variations within the human protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C gene for association with multiple sclerosis in an Australian populationAttila L Szvetko, Ashleigh Jones, Jason Mackenzie, et al.
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