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Graham P. Taylor
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 401
Citations - 18260
Graham P. Taylor is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral load & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 365 publications receiving 15282 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham P. Taylor include Hull York Medical School & Ehime University.
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HIV evolution: CTL escape mutation and reversion after transmission.
Alasdair Leslie,Katja Pfafferott,P Chetty,Rika Draenert,Marylyn M. Addo,Margaret E. Feeney,Yanhua Tang,Edward C. Holmes,Todd M. Allen,Julia G. Prado,Marcus Altfeld,Christian Brander,C Dixon,D Ramduth,P M Jeena,S A Thomas,A St John,Timothy Roach,Bernd Kupfer,Graz Luzzi,Adrian Edwards,Graham P. Taylor,Hermione Lyall,Gareth Tudor-Williams,Vas Novelli,Javier Martinez-Picado,Photini Kiepiela,Bruce D. Walker,Philip J. R. Goulder,Philip J. R. Goulder +29 more
TL;DR: Data show that the process of accumulation of escape mutations within HIV is not inevitable, and complex epitope- and residue-specific selection forces, including CTL-mediated positive selection pressure and virus-mediated purifying selection, operate in tandem to shape HIV evolution at the population level.
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Spread of HTLV-I between lymphocytes by virus-induced polarization of the cytoskeleton.
Tadahiko Igakura,Jane C. Stinchcombe,Peter Goon,Graham P. Taylor,Jonathan Weber,Gillian M. Griffiths,Yuetsu Tanaka,Mitsuhiro Osame,Charles R. M. Bangham +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that cell contact rapidly induces polarization of the cytoskeleton of the infected cell to the cell-cell junction, and HTLV-I core (Gag protein) complexes and the HT LVI genome accumulate at thecell junction and are then transferred to the uninfected cell.
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Community transmission and viral load kinetics of the SARS-CoV-2 delta (B.1.617.2) variant in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in the UK: a prospective, longitudinal, cohort study.
Anika Singanayagam,Anika Singanayagam,Anika Singanayagam,Seran Hakki,Jake Dunning,Jake Dunning,Kieran J Madon,Michael A. Crone,Aleksandra Koycheva,Nieves Derqui-Fernandez,Jack L Barnett,Michael G Whitfield,Robert Varro,Andre Charlett,Rhia Kundu,Joe Fenn,Jessica Cutajar,Valerie Quinn,Emily Conibear,Wendy S. Barclay,Paul S. Freemont,Graham P. Taylor,Shazaad Ahmad,Maria Zambon,Neil M. Ferguson,Ajit Lalvani,Anjna Badhan,Simon Dustan,Chitra Tejpal,Anjeli V Ketkar,J. S. Narean,Sarah Hammett,Eimear McDermott,Timesh D Pillay,Hamish Houston,Constanta Luca,Jada Samuel,Samuel Bremang,Samuel Evetts,John Poh,Charlotte Anderson,David C. Jackson,Shahjahan Miah,Joanna Ellis,Angie Lackenby +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated transmission and viral load kinetics in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals with mild delta variant infection in the community, and found that faster viral load growth was correlated with higher peak viral load (correlation 0·42 [95% credible interval 0·13 to 0·65]) and slower decline (0·44 [−0·67 to −0·18]).
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Nitric oxide synthase in macula densa regulates glomerular capillary pressure
Christopher S. Wilcox,William J. Welch,Ferid Murad,Steven S. Gross,Graham P. Taylor,Roberto Levi,Harald H.H.W. Schmidt +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that nitric oxide synthase in macula densa cells is activated by tubular-fluid reabsorption and mediates a vasodilating component to the tubuloglomerular feedback response.
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Definition, Prognostic Factors, Treatment, and Response Criteria of Adult T-Cell Leukemia-Lymphoma: A Proposal From an International Consensus Meeting
Kunihiro Tsukasaki,Olivier Hermine,Ali Bazarbachi,Lee Ratner,Juan Carlos Ramos,William J. Harrington,Deirdre O'Mahony,John Edward Janik,A Bittencourt,Graham P. Taylor,Kazunari Yamaguchi,Atae Utsunomiya,Kensei Tobinai,Toshiki Watanabe +13 more
TL;DR: A group of ATL researchers joined to form a consensus statement based on established data to define prognostic factors, clinical subclassifications, and treatment strategies, and a set of response criteria specific for ATL reflecting a combination of those for lymphoma and CLL was proposed.