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Matthew K Higgins

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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|February 2, 2021
Towards an anti-disease malaria vaccineFrank Lennartz, Thomas Lavstsen, Matthew K Higgins
Trends in Parasitology|September 27, 2023
Trypanosomes and complement: more than one way to die?Alexander D Cook, Mark Carrington, Matthew K Higgins
Elife|April 24, 2024
Molecular mechanism of complement inhibition by the trypanosome receptor ISG65Alexander D Cook, Mark Carrington, Matthew K Higgins
Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 20, 2025
Immune evasion runs in the family: two surface protein families of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytesSamuel G Chamberlain, Shiroh Iwanaga, Matthew K Higgins
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 15, 2003
Calnexin co-expression and the use of weaker promoters increase the expression of correctly assembled Shaker potassium channel in insect cellsMatthew K Higgins, Mukerrem Demir, Christopher G Tate
Plos Pathogens|February 24, 2026
Structural basis for carbohydrate recognition by the Gal/GalNAc lectin of Entamoeba histolytica involved in host cell adhesionSamuel F Gérard, Christina Redfield, Matthew K Higgins
Trends in Parasitology|May 4, 2020
The RH5-CyRPA-Ripr Complex as a Malaria Vaccine TargetRobert J Ragotte, Matthew K Higgins, Simon J Draper
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|September 15, 2025
Erythrocyte invasion in malaria: from molecular mechanisms to rational vaccinesNawsad Alam, Brendan Farrell, Abhishek Jamwal, et al.
Nature Communications|June 18, 2024
Structural basis for IL-33 recognition and its antagonism by the helminth effector protein HpARI2Abhishek Jamwal, Florent Colomb, Henry J McSorley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 6, 2006
Recoverin binds exclusively to an amphipathic peptide at the N terminus of rhodopsin kinase, inhibiting rhodopsin phosphorylation without affecting catalytic activity of the kinaseMatthew K Higgins, Daniel D Oprian, Gebhard F X Schertler
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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|February 2, 2021
Towards an anti-disease malaria vaccineFrank Lennartz, Thomas Lavstsen, Matthew K Higgins
Trends in Parasitology|September 27, 2023
Trypanosomes and complement: more than one way to die?Alexander D Cook, Mark Carrington, Matthew K Higgins
Elife|April 24, 2024
Molecular mechanism of complement inhibition by the trypanosome receptor ISG65Alexander D Cook, Mark Carrington, Matthew K Higgins
Current Opinion in Microbiology|March 20, 2025
Immune evasion runs in the family: two surface protein families of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytesSamuel G Chamberlain, Shiroh Iwanaga, Matthew K Higgins
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 15, 2003
Calnexin co-expression and the use of weaker promoters increase the expression of correctly assembled Shaker potassium channel in insect cellsMatthew K Higgins, Mukerrem Demir, Christopher G Tate
Plos Pathogens|February 24, 2026
Structural basis for carbohydrate recognition by the Gal/GalNAc lectin of Entamoeba histolytica involved in host cell adhesionSamuel F Gérard, Christina Redfield, Matthew K Higgins
Trends in Parasitology|May 4, 2020
The RH5-CyRPA-Ripr Complex as a Malaria Vaccine TargetRobert J Ragotte, Matthew K Higgins, Simon J Draper
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|September 15, 2025
Erythrocyte invasion in malaria: from molecular mechanisms to rational vaccinesNawsad Alam, Brendan Farrell, Abhishek Jamwal, et al.
Nature Communications|June 18, 2024
Structural basis for IL-33 recognition and its antagonism by the helminth effector protein HpARI2Abhishek Jamwal, Florent Colomb, Henry J McSorley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 6, 2006
Recoverin binds exclusively to an amphipathic peptide at the N terminus of rhodopsin kinase, inhibiting rhodopsin phosphorylation without affecting catalytic activity of the kinaseMatthew K Higgins, Daniel D Oprian, Gebhard F X Schertler
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