Ross Tellam
0000-0003-2353-1640
CSIRO
90 papers found
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Chitin is only a minor component of the peritrophic matrix from larvae of Lucilia cuprina
Adrenaline, insulin and glucagon do not have acute effects on plasma leptin levels in sheep: development and characterisation of an ovine leptin ELISA
Level of nutrition affects leptin concentrations in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid in sheep
The intrinsic peritrophic matrix protein peritrophin-95 from larvae of Lucilia cuprina is synthesised in the cardia and regurgitated or excreted as a highly immunogenic protein
Peritrophic matrix proteins
Inhibition of growth of Lucilia cuprina larvae using serum from sheep vaccinated with first-instar larval antigens
cDNA and deduced amino acid sequences of a peritrophic membrane glycoprotein, `Peritrophin-48', from the larvae of Lucilia cuprina
Antibody-mediated inhibition of the growth of larvae from an insect causing cutaneous myiasis in a mammalian host
Control of blowfly strike in sheep: Current strategies and future prospects
Growth of Lucilia cuprina larvae following treatment of sheep divergently selected for fleece rot and fly strike with monoclonal antibodies to T lymphocyte subsets and interferon γ
The major excretory/secretory protease from Lucilia cuprina larvae is also a gut digestive protease
Endocytosis by digest cells of the cattle tick Boophilus microplus: Regulation by protein kinase C
Protein motifs in filarial chitinases: An alternative view [1]
Excretory/secretory chymotrypsin from Lucilia cuprina: purification, enzymatic specificity and amino acid sequence deduced from mRNA
Vaccination of sheep with purified serine proteases from the secretory and excretory material of Lucilia cuprina larvae
Larvicidal activity of lectins on Lucilia cuprina: mechanism of action
Lucilia cuprina: Inhibition of larval growth induced by immunization of host sheep with extracts of larval peritrophic membrane
‘Concealed’ antigens: Expanding the range of immunological targets
Native and baculovirus-expressed forms of the immuno-protective protein BM86 from Boophilus microplus are anchored to the cell membrane by a glycosyl-phosphatidyl inositol linkage.
Passage of host immunoglobulin across the mid-gut epithelium into the haemolymph of blood-fed buffalo flies Haematobia irritans exigua
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