| Research at Medicine |
| Associate Professor Miles Davenport |
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 | Qualifications: BSc (Med) MB BS Syd, D.Phil Oxon |
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| School/Unit: |
 | Centre for Vascular Research
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| Broad Research Areas: |  |
 | Immunology
Infectious Diseases
HIV - AIDS
Biostatistics
Virology |  |
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| Specific Research Keywords: |  |
 | Mathematical Biology
Theoretical Biology
vaccines
Virology
Immunology and Infectious Disease |  |
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| Research Interests: |  |
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A Complex Systems Approach to the problem of chronic infection: Although many acute infectious diseases are now effectively controlled by vaccination, we currently lack vaccines for many chronic infectious agents. These infections are of particular importance in the developing world, where hundreds of millions of people each year are affected by chronic infections such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. The Complex Systems in Biology group aims to understand the basic dynamics and pathogenesis of these infections, how the immune system interacts with them, and ultimately how we can control them. To achieve this we apply computational and mathematical approaches to understanding and predicting the complex interactions between host and pathogen. These interactions range from the molecular level (how immune molecules such as the T cell receptor interact with viral molecules), through to the dynamics of infection within individual hosts, and finally to the level of the host and pathogen population. The group brings together medical biologists, bioinformaticians, physicists, mathematicians, engineers and computer scientists to tackle these fundamental questions. The laboratory has a wide range of collaborations with experimentalists working in different areas of infection and immunity. More details of individual projects can be found at: http://www.cvr.net.au/research/complex.htm |
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| Society Memberships & Professional Activities: |  |
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President, Australasian Society for Immunology 2009-10. |
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| Funding Sources: |  |
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James S McDonnell Foundation 21st Century Research Awards / Studying Complex Systems
Sylvia and Charles Viertel Senior Medical Research Fellowship
National Health and Medical Research Council
Australian Research Council
National Institute of health (USA) |
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A wide range of projects are available to eligible students with a strong background in quantitative disciplines (eg: physics / math / statistics / engineering / computer science / bioinformatics). No background in biology is required. |
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| Key works/Publications: |  |
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Chin, H.Y., Kurniawan, M., Price, D.A., Douek, D.C., Davenport, M.P. and Venturi, V. Extraction and characterization of the rhesus macaque T cell receptor β-chain genes. Immunology and Cell Biology (In press, accepted 6 May 2009) [I.F. = 3.859]
Lay, M.D.H., Petravic, J., Gordon, S.N., Engram, J., Silvestri, G., and Davenport, M.P. Is gut the major source of virus in early SIV infection? Journal of Virology. 83, 7517 [I.F. = 5.341]
Price DA, Asher TE, Wilson NA, Nason MC, Brenchley JM, Metzler IS, Venturi V, Gostick E, Chattopadhyay PK, Roederer M, Davenport MP, Watkins DI, Douek DC. (2009). Public clonotype usage identifies protective Gag-specific CD8+ T cell responses in SIV infection. J. Exp. Med. 206, 923-936. [I.F. = 15.61]
Loh, L., Reece, J.C., Fernandez, C.S., Alcantara, S., Center, R., Howard, J., Purcell, D.F.J., Balamurali, M., Patravic, J., Davenport, M.P., Kent, S.J. (2009) Complexity of inoculum determines rate of reversion of SIV Gag CD8 T cell mutant virus and outcome of infection. PLoS Pathogens. 5:e1000378 [I.F. = 6.056]
Schlub, T.E., Venturi, V., Kedzierska, K., Wellard, C., Doherty, P.C., Turner, S.J., Ribeiro, R.M., Hodgkin, P.D., Davenport, M.P., (2009) Division-linked differentiation can account for CD8+ T cell phenotype in vivo. European Journal of Immunology. 39, 67-77 [I.F = 4.662] (Commentary on article published in same issue, pp 47-49)
Lay, M.D.H., Zhang, L., Ribeiro, R.M., Mueller, S.N., Belz, G.T., Davenport, M.P. (2009) Kinetics of Major Histocompatibility Class I Antigen Presentation in Acute Infection. Journal of Immunology. 182, 902-11 [I.F. = 6.293]
Davenport, M.P., Belz, G.T., Ribeiro, R.M. (2009) The race between infection and immunity – How do pathogens set the pace? Trends in Immunology. 30, 61-66 [I.F. = 9.480]
Cromer, D., Stark, J., and Davenport, M.P. (2009) Low red cell production may protect against severe anemia during malaria infection – insights from modeling. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 257, 533-542) [I.F. = 2.323]
Smith, M.Z., Asher, T.E., Venturi, V., Davenport, M.P., Douek, D.C., Price, D.A., and Kent, S.J. (2008) Limited maintenance of vaccine-induced SIV-specific CD8 T cell receptor clonotypes after virus challenge. Journal of Virology. 82. 7357-7368 [I.F. = 5.341]
Venturi, V., Chin, H.Y., Price, D.A., Douek, D.C., and Davenport, M.P. (2008) The role of production frequency in the sharing of SIV specific CD8+ T cell receptors between macaques. Journal of Immunology. 181, 2597-2609 [I.F. = 6.293]
Kedzierska, K., Thomas, P.G., Venturi, V., Davenport, M.P., Doherty, P.C., Turner, S.J., and La Gruta, N.L. (2008) TdT is required for the establishment of private virus-specific CD8+ TCR repertoires and facilitates optimal CTL responses. Journal of Immunology. 181, 2556-2562 [I.F. = 6.293]
Chavez, L.L., Davenport, M.P., Shiver, J.W., Tussey, L.G., Cox, K.S., Bachinsky, M., Wang, F., Huang, L., Schleif, W.A., Davies, M., Tang, A., Casimiro, D.R., Perelson, A.S. (2008) The effect of early versus delayed challenge after vaccination in controlling SHIV 89.6P infection. Virology. 381, 75-80 [I.F. = 3.765]
Rudd, B.D., Brien, J.D., Davenport, M.P., and Nikolich-Zugich, J. (2008) (Cutting Edge) TLR ligands increase T cell receptor triggering by slowing peptide:MHC class I decay rates. Journal of Immunology. 181, 5199-5203 [I.F. = 6.293]
Petravic, J., Ribeiro, R.M., Casimiro, D.R., Mattapallil, J.J., Roederer, M., Shiver, J.W., Davenport, M.P. (2008) Estimating the impact of vaccination in acute SHIV / SIV infection. Journal of Virology. 82, 11589-11598 [I.F. = 5.341]
Davenport, M.P., Loh, L., Petravic, J., Kent, S.J., Rates of HIV immune escape and reversion: Implications for vaccination. Trends in Microbiology. 16. 561-566 [I.F. = 7.618]
Venturi, V., Chin, H.Y., Asher, T.E., Ladell, K., Scheinberg, P., Bornstein, E., van Bockel, D., Kelleher, A.D., Douek, D.C., Price, D.A., and Davenport, M.P. (2008) TCR β-chain sharing in human CD8+ T cell responses to cytomegalovirus and EBV. Journal of Immunology. 181, pp7853-7862 [I.F. = 6.293]
Triccas, J.A., Davenport, M.P. (2008) Too little too late for tuberculosis. Immunology and Cell Biology, 86, 293-4 [I.F. = 3.033]
Kedzierska, K., Vanessa Venturi, V., Davenport, M.P., Turner, S.J., Doherty, P.C. Homogenization of TCR Repertoires within Secondary CD62Lhi and CD62Llo Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cell Populations. (2008) Journal of Immunology 180. 6484- 6489 [I.F. = 6.293]
Melenhorst, J.J., Lay, M.D.H., Price, D.A., Adams, S.D., Zeilah, J., Sosa, E., Hensel, N.F., Follmann, D., Douek, D.C., Davenport, M.P., and Barrett, A.J. Contribution of the T cell receptor-b locus and HLA to the shape of the mature human Vb repertoire. (2008) Journal of Immunology 180. 6484- 6489 [I.F. = 6.293]
Petravic, J., Loh, L., Kent, S.J., and Davenport, M.P. CD4+ Target cell availability determines the dynamics of immune escape and reversion in vivo. (2008) Journal of Virology. 82, 4091-4101 [I.F. = 5.341]
Venturi, V., Price, D. A., Douek, D., and Davenport, M.P. The molecular basis for public T cell responses. (2008) Nature Reviews Immunology. 8, 231- 238 [I.F. = 28.697]
Loh, L., Petravic, J., Batten, C.J., Davenport, M.P., Kent, S.J. (2008) Vaccination and timing influence SIV immune escape viral dynamics in vivo. PLoS Pathogens 4(1) E12 [I.F. = 6.056]
Venturi, V., Kedzierska, K., Tanaka, M.M., Turner, S.J., Doherty, P.C., and Davenport M.P. Method for assessing the similarity between subsets of the T cell receptor repertoire. Journal of Immunological Methods (2008) 329, 67-80 [I.F. = 2.572]
Davenport, M.P., Price, D.A., McMichael, A.J. (2007) The T cell repertoire in infection and vaccination: Implications for the control of persistent infection. Current Opinion in Immunology 19, 294-300 [I.F. = 9.422]
Davenport, M.P., Price, D.A., McMichael, A.J. (2007) The T cell repertoire in infection and vaccination: Implications for the control of persistent infection. Current Opinion in Immunology 19, 294-300 [I.F. = 9.422]
Davenport, M.P., Ribeiro, R.M., Zhang, L., Wilson, D.P., Perelson, A.S. (2007) Understanding the mechanisms and limitations of immune control of HIV. Immunological Reviews 216, 164-175 [I.F. = 10.758]
van Bockel, D., Price, D. A., Asher, T. E., Venturi, V., Suzuki, K., Warton, K., Davenport, M.P., Cooper, D. A., Douek, D. C., and Kelleher, A. D. (2007) Validation of RNA-based molecular clonotype analysis for virus-specific CD8+ T-cells in formaldehyde-fixed specimens isolated from peripheral blood. Journal of Immunological Methods 326, 127-138 [I.F. = 2.572]
Crough, T., Fazou, C., Weiss, J., Campbell, S., Davenport, M.P., Bell, S.C., Galbraith, A., McNeil, K., and Khanna, R. (2007) Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Viral Recrudescence in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients and its Relationship with Antigen-Specific CD8+ T-cell Response. Journal of Virology 81, 11538-11542 [I.F. = 5.341]
Wilson, D.P., Mattapallil, J.J., Lay, M., Zhang, L., Roederer, M., Davenport, M.P. (2007) Estimating the infectivity of CCR5-tropic SIVmac251 in the gut. Journal of Virology 81, 8025-8029 [I.F. = 5.341]
Loh, L., Batten, C.J., Petravic, J.P., Davenport, M.P., Kent, S.J.(2007) In vivo fitness costs of different Gag CD8 T cell escape mutant simian-human immunodeficiency viruses in macaques. Journal of Virology 81, 5418-5422 [I.F. = 5.341]
Belz, G.T., Zhang, L., Lay, M., Kupresanin, F., and Davenport, M.P. (2007) Killer T cells regulate antigen presentation for early expansion of memory, but not naïve, CD8+ T cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 104, 6341-6346 [I.F. = 10.452]
Karlsson, A.C., Iversen, A.K.N., Chapman, J.M., de Oliviera, T., Spotts, G., McMichael, A.J., Davenport, M.P., Hecht, F.M., and Nixon, D.F. (2007) Broad CTL responses in early HIV-1 infection are associated with viral escape and increased viral load. PLoS One 2, e225
Orr, Y., Wilson, D.P., Taylor, J.M., Bannon, P.G., Geczy, C., Davenport, M.P., Kritharides, L. (2007) A kinetic model of bone marrow neutrophil production which characterizes late phenotypic maturation. American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 292, R1707-1716 [I.F. = 3.802]
Fernandez, C.S., Smith, M.Z., Batten, C.J., de Rose, R., Reece, J.C., Rollman, E., Venturi, V., Davenport, M.P., and Kent, S.J. (2007) Vaccine-induced T cells control reversion of AIDS virus immune escape mutants. Journal of Virology 81. 4137-4144 [I.F. = 5.341]
Venturi, V. Kedzierska, K, Turner, S.J., Doherty, P.C., and Davenport, M.P. (2007) Methods for comparing the diversity of samples of the T cell receptor repertoire. Journal of Immunological Methods 321, 182-195 [I.F. = 2.572]
De Rose, R, Batten, C.J., Smith, M.Z., Fernandez, C.S., Peut, V., Thomson, S., Ramshaw, I.A., Coupar, B.E.H., Boyle, D.B., Venturi, V., Davenport, M.P., Kent, S.J. (2007) Comparative efficacy of subtype AE simian-human immunodeficiency virus priming and boosting vaccines in pigtail macaques. Journal of Virology 81, 292-300 [I.F. = 5.341]
Venturi, V., Kedzierska, K, Price, D.A., Turner, S.J., Doherty, P.C., Douek, D.C., and Davenport, M.P. (2006) Sharing of T cell receptors in antigen specific responses is driven by convergent recombination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 103, 18691-18696 [I.F. = 10.452]
Cromer, D., Evans, K.J, Schofield, L., Davenport, M.P. (2006) Preferential invasion of reticulocytes during late-stage Plasmodium berghei infection accounts for reduced circulating reticulocyte levels. International Journal for Parasitology 36: 1389-1397 [I.F. = 3.346]
Kedzierska, K., Venturi, V., Field, K., Davenport, M.P., Turner, S.J., and Doherty, P.C. (2006) Early establishment of diverse T cell receptor profile for influenza specific CD8+ CD62Lhi memory cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 103: 9184-9189 [I.F. = 10.452]
La Gruta, N., Kedzierska, K., Pang, K., Webby, R., Davenport, M.P., Chen, W., Turner, S., Doherty, P.C. (2006) A virus specific CD8+ T cell immunodominance hierarchy determined by antigen dose and precursor frequencies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 103: 994-999 [I.F. = 10.452]
Davenport, M.P., Zhang, L., Shiver, J. W., Casimiro, D. R., Ribeiro, R. M., and Perelson, A. S. (2006) Influence of peak viral load on the extent of CD4+ T cell depletion in SHIV infection. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 41: 259-265 [I.F. = 4.1]
Ribeiro, R.M., Hazenberg, M.D. Perelson, A.S., and Davenport, M.P. (2006) Naïve and memory cell turnover as drivers of CCR5 to CXCR4 tropism switch in HIV-1: implications for therapy. Journal of Virology 80: 802-809 [I.F. = 5.341]
Legrand, F. A., Abadi, J., Jordan, K. A., Davenport, M.P., Deeks, S. G., Fennelly, G. J., Wiznia, A. A., Nixon, D. F., and Rosenberg, M. G. (2005) Partial treatment interruption of protease inhibitors augments HIV-specific immune responses in vertically infected pediatric patients. AIDS 19: 1575-1585 [I.F. = 5.893]
Chao, D.L., Davenport, M.P., Forrest, S., Perelson, A.S. (2005) The effects of thymic selection on the range of T cell cross reactivity. European Journal of Immunology 35: 2452-9 [I.F = 4.536]
Kedzierska, K., La Gruta, N., Davenport, M.P., Turner, S.J., and Doherty, P.C. (2005) Contribution of T cell receptor affinity to the overall avidity in virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 102: 11432-11437 [I.F. = 10.452]
Smith M.Z., Fernandez C.S., Chung A., Dale, C.J., De Rose R., Lin J., Brooks A.G., Krebs K.C., Watkins D.I., O’Connor D.H., Davenport M.P., Kent S.J. (2005) The pigtail macaque MHC class I allele Mane-A*10 presents an immunodominant SIV Gag epitope: identification, tetramer development and implications of immune escape and reversion. Journal of Medical Primatology 34: 282-293 [I.F. = 0.787]
Godkin, A., Davenport, M., and Hill, A.V.S. (2005) Molecular analysis of HLA class II associations with hepatitis B virus clearance and vaccine non-responsiveness. Hepatology 41: 1383-1390 [I.F. = 9.503]
Davenport, M.P., Zhang, L., Bagchi, A., Fridman, A., Fu, T. M. , Schleif, W. A., Shiver, J. W., Ribeiro, R. M., and A. S. Perelson. (2005). High potency HIV vaccination leads to delayed and reduced CD8+ T cell expansion, but nevertheless improved viral control. Journal of Virology, 79: 10059-10062 [I.F. = 5.341]
Kent, S.J., Fernandez, C.S., Dale, C.J., and Davenport, M.P. (2005) Reversion of immune escape HIV variants upon transmission: insights into effective viral immunity. Trends in Microbiology 13: 243-246 [I.F. = 8.160]
Fernandez, C.S., Stratov, I., De Rose, R., Walsh, K., Dale, C.J., Smith, M.Z., Agy, M.B., Hu, S-L., Krebs, k., Watkins, D.I., O'Connor, D.H., Davenport, M.P., and Kent, S.J. (2005) Rapid viral escape at an immunodominant SHIV CTL epitope extracts a dramatic fitness cost. Journal of Virology 79: 5721-31 [I.F. = 5.341]
Crough, T.,. Burrows, J.M., Fazou, C., Walker, S., Davenport, M.P., and Khanna, R. (2005) Contemporaneous Fluctuations in T-cell Responses to Persistent Herpes Virus Infections. European Journal of Immunology 35: 139-149 [I.F = 4.536]
Davenport, M.P., Ribeiro, R.M., Chao, D. L. , and Perelson, A. S. (2004) Predicting the impact of a nonsterilizing vaccine against human immunodeficiency virus. Journal of Virology. 78:11340-51 [I.F. = 5.341]
Davenport, M.P., Ribeiro, R.M. and A. S. Perelson. (2004) Kinetics of virus specific CD8+ T cells and the control of HIV infection. Journal of Virology. 78:10096-10103 [I.F. = 5.341]
Zhang, L., Ribeiro, R.M., Mascola, J.R., Lewis, M.G., Steigler, G., Katinger, H., Perelson, A.S., Davenport, M.P. (2004) Effects of antibody on viral kinetics in SHIV infection: Implications for vaccination. Journal of Virology, 78:5520-5522 [I.F. = 5.341]
Chao, D.L., Davenport, M.P., Forrest, S., and Perelson, A.S. (2004) A Stochastic model of cytotoxic T cell responses. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 228:227-240 [I.F. = 1.552]
Chao, D.L., Davenport, M.P., Forrest, S., and Perelson, A.S. (2004) Modelling the impact of antigen kinetics on T cell activation and response. Immunology and Cell Biology, 82:55-61 [I.F. = 2.494]
Murray, J. M., Kaufmann, G.R., Hodgkin, P.D., Lewin, S.R., Kelleher, A.D., Davenport, M.P., and J. J. Zaunders, J.J. (2003). Naive T cells are maintained by thymic output in early ages but by proliferation without phenotypic change after age twenty. Immunology and Cell Biology, 81:487-495. [I.F. = 2.494]
Davenport M.P., Zaunders J.J., Hazenberg M.D., Schuitemaker H., and van Rij R.P. (2002) Cell turnover and cell tropism in HIV-1 infection. Trends in Microbiology, 10, 275-278 [I.F. = 6.665]
Davenport M.P., Fazou C., McMichael A.J. and Callan M.F.C. (2002) Clonal selection, clonal senescence and clonal succession: The evolution of the T cell response to infection with a persistent virus. Journal of Immunology, 168, 3309-3317 [I.F. = 7.014]
Davenport M.P., Ward R.L., Hawkins N.J. (2002) The null oncogene hypothesis and protection from cancer. Journal of Medical Genetics, 39, 12-14 [I.F. = 7.774]
Davenport M.P., Post J.J. (2001) Rapid disease progression and the rate of spread of the HIV epidemic. AIDS, 15, 2055-2057 [I.F. = 5.983]
Davenport M.P. (2000) Benefits of memory. Nature Immunology, 1, 451 [letter] [I.F. = 27.868]
Davenport M.P. (2000) Reversibility of HIV drug resistance. Science, 288. 1299 [Technical Comment] [I.F. = 28.956]
Davenport M.P., Grimm M.C. Lloyd, A.R. (2000) A homing selection hypothesis for T cell trafficking. Immunology Today, 21, 315-317 [I.F. = 12.856]
Harcourt G. C., Garrard S., Davenport M. P., Edwards A. and Phillips R. E. (1998) HIV-1 variation diminishes CD4 T lymphocyte recognition. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 188, 1785-93 [I.F. = 15.837]
Gelder C., Davenport M., Barnado M., Bourne T., Lamb J., Askonas B., Hill A. and Welsh K. (1998) Six unrelated HLA-DR-matched adults recognise identical CD4+ T cell epitopes from Influenza A Haemagglutinin that are not simply peptides with high HLA-DR binding affinities. International Immunology 10, 211-222. [I.F. = 3.595]
Godkin A. J., Davenport M. P., Willis A., Jewell D. P. and Hill A. V. (1998) Use of complete eluted peptide sequence data from HLA-DR and -DQ molecules to predict T cell epitopes, and the influence of the nonbinding terminal regions of ligands in epitope selection. Journal of Immunology 161, 850-8. [I.F. = 7.014]
Davenport M. P., Godkin A., Friede T., Stevanovic S., Willis A. C., Hill A. V. S. and Rammensee H. G. (1997) A distinctive peptide binding motif for HLA-DRB1*0407, an HLA-DR4 subtype not associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Immunogenetics 45, 229-32. [I.F. = 2.475]
Godkin A., Friede T., Davenport M., Stevanovic S., Willis A., Jewell D., Hill A. and Rammensee H.-G. (1997) Use of eluted peptide sequence data to identify the binding characteristics of peptides to the insulin-dependent diabetes susceptibility allele HLA-DQ8 (DQ3.2). International Immunology 9, 905-911. [I.F. = 3.595]
Davenport M. P., Smith K. J., Barouch D., Reid S. W., Bodnar W. M., Willis A. C., Hunt D. F. and Hill A. V. (1997) HLA class I binding motifs derived from random peptide libraries differ at the COOH terminus from those of eluted peptides. Journal of Experimental Medicine 185, 367-71. [I.F. = 15.837]
Davenport M. P., Smith K. J. and Hill A. V. (1996) Evolution of allorecognition? Immunology Today 17, 589-90. [letter] [I.F. = 12.856]
Davenport M. P. and Hill A. V. S. (1996) The MHC in host-pathogen evolution. In MHC molecules: Expression, Assembly and Function (Edited by Chicz R. and Urban R.), p. 243-260. R.G. Landes, Austin.
Davenport M. P. and Hill A. V. S. (1996) Peptides associated with MHC class I and class II molecules. In HLA and MHC: Genes, Molecules and Function (Edited by Browning M. and McMichael A.), p. 277-308. bios Scientific, Oxford.
Davenport M. P. and Hill A. V. (1996) Reverse immunogenetics: from HLA-disease associations to vaccine candidates. Molecular Medicine Today 2, 38-45. [I.F. = 8.736]
Davenport M. P., Quinn C. L., Valsasnini P., Sinigaglia F., Hill A. V. and Bell J. I. (1996) Analysis of peptide-binding motifs for two disease associated HLA-DR13 alleles using an M13 phage display library. Immunology 88, 482-6. [I.F. = 2.729]
Davenport M. P. (1995) The promiscuous B27 hypothesis. Lancet 346, 500-1. [letter] [I.F. = 15.397]
Barouch D., Davenport M., McMichael A. and Reay P. (1995) A MAb against HLA-A2 can be influenced both positively and negatively by the associated peptide. International Immunology 7, 1599-1605. [I.F. = 3.595]
Davenport M. P., Ho Shon I. A. and Hill A. V. (1995) An empirical method for the prediction of T-cell epitopes. Immunogenetics 42, 392-7. [I.F. = 2.475
Davenport M. P., Quinn C. L., Chicz R. M., Green B. N., Willis A. C., Lane W. S., Bell J. I. and Hill A. V. (1995) Naturally processed peptides from two disease-resistance-associated HLA-DR13 alleles show related sequence motifs and the effects of the dimorphism at position 86 of the HLA-DR beta chain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92, 6567-71. [I.F. = 10.700]
Davenport M. P. (1995) Antagonists or altruists: do viral mutants modulate T-cell responses? Immunology Today 16, 432-6. [I.F. = 12.856]
Hill A. V. S., Aidoo M., Allsopp C. E., Davenport M. P. and Yates S. N. (1994) Interactions between Plasmodium falciparum and HLA molecules. Biological Society Transactions 22, 282-285.
Hill A. V. S., Yates S. N., Allsopp C. E., Gupta S., Gilbert S. C., Lalvani A., Aidoo M., Davenport M. P. and Plebanski M. (1994) Human leukocyte antigens and natural selection by malaria. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (Biology) 346, 379-385. [I.F. = 3.140]
Roche P. W., Peake P. W., Davenport M. P. and Britton W. J. (1994) Identification of a Mycobacterium leprae-specific T cell epitope on the 70 kDa heat shock protein. Immunology and Cell Biology 71, 215-221. [I.F. = 2.494]
Peake P. W., Britton W. J., Davenport M. P., Roche P. W. and McKenzie K. R. (1993) Analysis of B-cell epitopes in the variable C-terminal region of Mycobacterium leprae 70-kilodalton heat shock protein. Infection and Immunity 61, 135-141.[I..F. = 4.039]
Davenport M. P., McKenzie K., Basten A. and Britton W. J. (1992) The variable C-terminal region of Mycobacterium leprae 70-kilodalton heat shock protein is the target for humoral immune responses. Infection and Immunity 60, 1170-1177. [I.F. = 4.039] |
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