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Andrew W. Taylor-Robinson
Andrew W. Taylor-Robinson
Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, VinUniversity, Hanoi, Vietnam
Verified email at vinuni.edu.vn - Homepage
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Regulation of the immune response by nitric oxide differentially produced by T helper type 1 and T helper type 2 cells
AW Taylor‐Robinson, FY Liew, A Severn, D Xu, SJ McSorley, P Garside, ...
European journal of immunology 24 (4), 980-984, 1994
5011994
The Role of TH1 and TH2 Cells in a Rodent Malaria Infection
AW Taylor-Robinson, RS Phillips, A Severn, S Moncada, FY Liew
Science 260 (5116), 1931-1934, 1993
4861993
Procedures required to generate Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes infected with the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum
MW Kirsten Moll, Inger Ljungström, Hedvig Perlmann, Artur Scherf
Methods in Malaria Research, 2008
270*2008
Regulation of immunity to malaria: valuable lessons learned from murine models
AW Taylor-Robinson
Parasitology Today 11 (9), 334-342, 1995
1581995
RNA bacteriophage capsid-mediated drug delivery and epitope presentation
WL Brown, RA Mastico, M Wu, KG Heal, CJ Adams, JB Murray, ...
Intervirology 45 (4-6), 371-380, 2003
1452003
B cells are required for the switch from Th1-to Th2-regulated immune responses to Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi infection
AW Taylor-Robinson, RS Phillips
Infection and immunity 62 (6), 2490-2498, 1994
1431994
Culture method for producing Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes for mosquito infectivity studies
MW Inger Ljungström, Kirsten Moll, Hedvig Perlmann, Artur Scherf
Methods in Malaria Research, 2004
117*2004
Functional characterization of protective CD4+ T-cell clones reactive to the murine malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi.
AW Taylor-Robinson, RS Phillips
Immunology 77 (1), 99, 1992
901992
The global spread of Zika virus: is public and media concern justified in regions currently unaffected?
N Gyawali, RS Bradbury, AW Taylor-Robinson
Infectious Diseases of Poverty 5 (02), 73-78, 2016
832016
The epidemiology of dengue infection: harnessing past experience and current knowledge to support implementation of future control strategies
N Gyawali, RS Bradbury, AW Taylor-Robinson
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases 53 (4), 293-304, 2016
712016
Expression and immunogenicity of a liver stage malaria epitope presented as a foreign peptide on the surface of RNA-free MS2 bacteriophage capsids
KG Heal, HR Hill, PG Stockley, MR Hollingdale, AW Taylor-Robinson
Vaccine 18 (3-4), 251-258, 1999
681999
Regulation of immunity to Plasmodium: implications from mouse models for blood stage malaria vaccine design
AW Taylor-Robinson
Experimental parasitology 126 (3), 406-414, 2010
652010
Potentiation by a novel alkaloid glycoside adjuvant of a protective cytotoxic T cell immune response specific for a preerythrocytic malaria vaccine candidate antigen
KG Heal, NA Sheikh, MR Hollingdale, WJW Morrow, AW Taylor-Robinson
Vaccine 19 (30), 4153-4161, 2001
642001
Immunoregulation of malarial infection: balancing the vices and virtues
AW Taylor-Robinson
International Journal for Parasitology 28 (1), 135-148, 1998
631998
Protective CD4+ T‐cell lines raised against Plasmodium chabaudi show characteristics of either Th1 or Th2 cells
AW TAYLOR‐ROBINSON, RS PHILLIPS
Parasite immunology 15 (6), 301-310, 1993
621993
Inhibition of IL‐2 production by nitric oxide: A novel self‐regulatory mechanism for Th1 cell proliferation
AW Taylor‐Robinson
Immunology and cell biology 75 (2), 167-175, 1997
601997
Th1 and Th2 CD4+ T cell clones specific for Plasmodium chabaudi but not for an unrelated antigen protect against blood stage P. chabaudi infection
AW Taylor‐Robinson, RS Phillips
European journal of immunology 24 (1), 158-164, 1994
561994
A role for cytokines in potentiation of malaria vaccines through immunological modulation of blood stage infection
AW Taylor‐Robinson, EC Smith
Immunological reviews 171 (1), 105-123, 1999
551999
Sensitivity of malaria parasites to nitric oxide at low oxygen tensions
AW Taylor-Robinson, M Looker
The Lancet 351 (9116), 1630, 1998
551998
A dichotomous role for nitric oxide in protection against blood stage malaria infection
AW Taylor-Robinson, EC Smith
Immunology letters 67 (1), 1-9, 1999
521999
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