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Barbara S. Coulson

Barbara S. Coulson

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
6632
World Ranking
19154
National Ranking
570

Overview

Barbara S. Coulson is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their career centers on academic research within a university environment, contributing to knowledge and scholarship.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their profile.

Similarly, no specific book publications, fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work are documented for Barbara S. Coulson.

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Best Publications

  • Association between rotavirus infection and pancreatic islet autoimmunity in children at risk of developing type 1 diabetes.

    Margo C. Honeyman;Barbara S. Coulson;Natalie L. Stone;Shane A. Gellert

  • Rotavirus contains integrin ligand sequences and a disintegrin-like domain that are implicated in virus entry into cells.

    Barbara S. Coulson;Sarah L. Londrigan;Debra J. Lee

  • The type III effectors NleE and NleB from enteropathogenic E. coli and OspZ from Shigella block nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB p65

    Hayley J Newton;Jaclyn S Pearson;Luminita Badea;Michelle Kelly

  • Simple and specific enzyme immunoassay using monoclonal antibodies for serotyping human rotaviruses.

    B S Coulson;L E Unicomb;G A Pitson;R F Bishop

  • Detection and characterization of novel rotavirus strains in the United States.

    M. Ramachandran;J. R. Gentsch;U. D. Parashar;S. Jin

  • Role of coproantibody in clinical protection of children during reinfection with rotavirus

    B S Coulson;K Grimwood;I L Hudson;G L Barnes

  • Integrins α2β1 and α4β1 Can Mediate SA11 Rotavirus Attachment and Entry into Cells

    Marilyn J. Hewish;Yoshikazu Takada;Barbara S. Coulson

  • Antigenic mapping of the surface proteins of rhesus rotavirus.

    Shaw Rd;Vo Pt;Offit Pa;Coulson Bs

  • Integrin-Using Rotaviruses Bind α2β1 Integrin α2 I Domain via VP4 DGE Sequence and Recognize αXβ2 and αVβ3 by Using VP7 during Cell Entry

    Kate L. Graham;Peter Halasz;Yan Tan;Marilyn J. Hewish

  • Sialic acid dependence in rotavirus host cell invasion

    Thomas Erwin Haselhorst;Fiona E Fleming;Jeffrey Clifford Dyason;Regan David Hartnell

  • Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to human rotavirus and indications of antigenic drift among strains from neonates.

    B S Coulson;K J Fowler;R F Bishop;R G Cotton

  • A novel subtype of type 1 diabetes mellitus.

    M C Honeyman;B S Coulson;L C Harrison

  • Comparison of serum and mucosal antibody responses following severe acute rotavirus gastroenteritis in young children.

    K. Grimwood;J. C. S. Lund;B. S. Coulson;I. L. Hudson

  • Relation of VP7 amino acid sequence to monoclonal antibody neutralization of rotavirus and rotavirus monotype.

    B S Coulson;C Kirkwood

  • Rotavirus Activates JNK and p38 Signaling Pathways in Intestinal Cells, Leading to AP-1-Driven Transcriptional Responses and Enhanced Virus Replication

    Gavan Holloway;Barbara S. Coulson

  • Rotavirus Antagonizes Cellular Antiviral Responses by Inhibiting the Nuclear Accumulation of STAT1, STAT2, and NF-κB

    Gavan Holloway;Thanhmai T. Truong;Barbara S. Coulson

  • Insight into Host Cell Carbohydrate-recognition by Human and Porcine Rotavirus from Crystal Structures of the Virion Spike Associated Carbohydrate-binding Domain (VP8*)

    Helen Blanchard;Xing Yu;Barbara S. Coulson;Mark von Itzstein

  • Revisiting the role of histo-blood group antigens in rotavirus host-cell invasion

    Raphael Böhm;Fiona E Fleming;Andrea Maggioni;Vi T Dang

  • Rotavirus infection accelerates type 1 diabetes in mice with established insulitis.

    Kate L. Graham;Natalie Sanders;Yan Tan;Janette Allison

  • Derivation of neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to human rotaviruses and evidence that an immunodominant neutralization site is shared between serotypes 1 and 3

    Barbara S. Coulson;Jennifer M. Tursi;Wendy J. McAdam;Ruth F. Bishop

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth F. Bishop
Ruth F. Bishop University of Melbourne
Mark von Itzstein
Mark von Itzstein Griffith University
Yoshikazu Takada
Yoshikazu Takada University of California, Davis
Keith Grimwood
Keith Grimwood Griffith University
Carl D. Kirkwood
Carl D. Kirkwood Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Harry B. Greenberg
Harry B. Greenberg Stanford University
Giuseppe Gerna
Giuseppe Gerna University of Pavia
Leonard C. Harrison
Leonard C. Harrison University of Melbourne
Koki Taniguchi
Koki Taniguchi Fujita Health University
Roger I. Glass
Roger I. Glass National Institutes of Health

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