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Taylor B. Smallwood
Taylor B. Smallwood
University of Queensland
Chemistry
Immunology
Helminths
Helminthic therapy
Immunotherapy
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Synthetic hookworm-derived peptides are potent modulators of primary human immune cell function that protect against experimental colitis in vivo.
2021
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Taylor B. Smallwood
Severine Navarro
Ben Cristofori-Armstrong
Thomas S. Watkins
Katie Tungatt
Rachael Y. M. Ryan
Oscar Haigh
Viviana P. Lutzky
Jason Mulvenna
K. Johan Rosengren
Alex Loukas
John J. Miles
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ERK and mTORC1 Inhibitors Enhance the Anti-Cancer Capacity of the Octpep-1 Venom-Derived Peptide in Melanoma BRAF(V600E) Mutations.
2021
Toxins
Javier Moral-Sanz
Manuel A. Fernandez-Rojo
Jeremy Potriquet
Pamela Mukhopadhyay
Andreas Brust
Patrick Wilhelm
Taylor B. Smallwood
Richard J. Clark
Bryan G. Fry
Paul F. Alewood
Nicola Waddell
John J. Miles
Jason Mulvenna
Maria P. Ikonomopoulou
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Advances in venom peptide drug discovery: where are we at and where are we heading?
2021
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery
Taylor B. Smallwood
Richard J. Clark
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Helminth immunomodulation in autoimmune disease
2017
Frontiers in Immunology
Taylor B. Smallwood
Paul Giacomin
Alex Loukas
Jason Mulvenna
Richard J. Clark
John J. Miles
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