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David A. Jackson
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 1166
Citations - 76015
David A. Jackson is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Interferometry. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 1095 publications receiving 68352 citations. Previous affiliations of David A. Jackson include University of California, Berkeley & University of Alberta.
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Control of dendritic cell trafficking in lymphatics by chemokines
TL;DR: Enter of DCs to activated lymphatic vessels is an intricately regulated multi-step process involving numerous chemokines and adhesion molecules and plays an active role in regulating DC migration.
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Loss of function of the influenza A virus NS1 protein promotes apoptosis but this is not due to a failure to activate phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K).
TL;DR: The data suggest that the loss of a functionally intact NS1 protein promotes apoptosis, but this is not due to an inability to activate PI3K, which is not directly anti-apoptotic.
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Characterization of a novel alanine-rich protein located in surface microdomains in Trypanosoma brucei.
Derek P. Nolan,David A. Jackson,Mary J. Biggs,Elaine D. Brabazon,Annette Pays,François Van Laethem,Françoise Paturiaux-Hanocq,John F. Elliot,H. Paul Voorheis,Etienne Pays +9 more
TL;DR: BARP ( bloodstream stage alanine-rich polypeptide) as mentioned in this paper was identified as the major surface antigen of procyclic forms of Trypanosoma congolense and was recovered in the detergent-insoluble, glycolipid-enriched fraction.
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High-sensitivity fibre-optic accelerometer
TL;DR: In this paper, a sensitive accelerometer is described, in which singlemode optical fibre is used to detect acceleration induced dimensional changes in a compliant cylinder, which can be tailored through a suitable choice of the compliant material employed.
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Eosinophils in Health and Disease: A State-of-the-Art Review
Michael E. Wechsler,Ariel Munitz,Steven J. Ackerman,Matthew G. Drake,David A. Jackson,Andrew J. Wardlaw,Stephanie K. Dougan,Sergejs Berdnikovs,Florence Schleich,Andrea Matucci,Pascal Chanez,Charlene M. Prazma,Peter H. Howarth,Peter F. Weller,Peter A. Merkel +14 more
TL;DR: The role of eosinophils in health and disease has been investigated in this article, with particular emphasis on the implications for current and future development of EOSinophil-targeted therapies.