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Philip G. Toye

Researcher at International Livestock Research Institute

Publications -  63
Citations -  1706

Philip G. Toye is an academic researcher from International Livestock Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Theileria parva & East Coast fever. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1552 citations.

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An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Theileria parva antibodies in cattle using a recombinant polymorphic immunodominant molecule

TL;DR: Evaluation of the PIM-ELISA using experimental sera derived from cattle infected with different hemoparasites and field sera from endemic and nonendemic T. parva areas showed that the assay had a sensitivity of >99% and a specificity of between 94% and 98%.
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Strain specificity of bovine Theileria parva-specific cytotoxic T cells is determined by the phenotype of the restricting class I MHC.

TL;DR: Differences in the strain specificities of CTL derived from animals immunized with the same parasite stock, are determined by the class I MHC phenotype of the immunized animal.
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Transfection into mouse L cells of genes encoding two serologically and functionally distinct bovine class I MHC molecules from a MHC-homozygous animal

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that the w10 and KN104 specificities are on distinct class I molecules, and provide strong evidence that there are at least two classical class I loci in cattle.
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Identification of expressed bovine class I MHC genes at two loci and demonstration of physical linkage.

TL;DR: A cDNA library prepared from lymphocytes of a cow, homozygous at major histocompatibility complex (MHC) loci (BoLA phenotype w10, KN104), was screened with a bovine MHC class I probe and revealed that the BoLA-w10 and KN104 genes are separated by not more than 210 kilobases and that they are components of a multigene family spanning 1550 kb.