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2017
Castro, Sowmya A.; Collighan, Russell; Lambert, Peter A.; Dias, Heraliyawala H.K.; Chauhan, Parbata; Bland, Charlotte E.; Milic, Ivana; Millward, Michael R.; Cooper, Paul R. and Devitt, Andrew (2017). Porphyromonas gingivalis gingipains cause defective macrophage migration towards apoptotic cells and inhibit phagocytosis of primary apoptotic neutrophils:gingipains, apoptotic cell removal & inflammation. Cell Death and Disease, 8 (3),
2016
Kiraly, Robert; Thangaraju,, Kiruphagaran; Nagy, Zsófia; Collighan, Russell; Nemes, Zoltán; Griffin, Martin and Fésüs, László (2016). Isopeptidase activity of human transglutaminase 2:disconnection from transamidation and characterization by kinetic parameters. Amino Acids, 48 (1), pp. 31-40.
2013
Badarau, Eduard; Mongeot, Alexandre; Collighan, Russell; Rathbone, Dan and Griffin, Martin (2013). Imidazolium-based warheads strongly influence activity of water-soluble peptidic transglutaminase inhibitors. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 66 , pp. 526-530.
Daneshpour, Nooshin; Collighan, Russell; Perrie, Yvonne; Lambert, Peter; Rathbone, Dan; Lowry, Deborah and Griffin, Martin (2013). Indwelling catheters and medical implants with FXIIIa inhibitors:a novel approach to the treatment of catheter and medical device-related infections. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 83 (1), 106–113.
Damodaran, Gopinath; Tiong, William H.C.; Collighan, Russell; Navsaria, Harshad; Griffin, Martin and Pandit, Abhay (2013). In vivo effects of tailored laminin-332 α3 conjugated scaffolds enhances wound healing:a histomorphometric analysis. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A, 101 (10), pp. 2788-2795.
2012
Wang, Zhuo; Collighan, Russell; Pytel, Kamila; Rathbone, Dan L; Li, Xiaoling and Griffin, Martin (2012). Characterization of heparin-binding site of tissue transglutaminase:its importance in cell surface targeting, matrix deposition, and cell signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 287 (16), pp. 13063-13083.
2011
Daneshpour, Nooshin; Griffin, Martin; Collighan, Russell and Perrie, Yvonne (2011). Targeted delivery of a novel group of site-directed transglutaminase inhibitors to the liver using liposomes:a new approach for the potential treatment of liver fibrosis. Journal of Drug Targeting, 19 (8), pp. 624-631.
2009
Bergamini, Carlo M.; Dondi, Alessia; Lanzara, Vincenzo; Squerzanti, Monica; Cervellati, Carlo; Montin, Katy; Mischiati, Carlo; Tasco, Gianluca; Collighan, Russell; Griffin, Martin and Casadio, Rita (2009). Thermodynamics of binding of regulatory ligands to tissue transglutaminase. Amino Acids, 39 (1), pp. 297-304.
Myrsky, Essi; Caja, Sergio; Simon-Vecsei, Zsofi; Korponay-Szabo, Ilma R.; Nadalutti, Cristina; Collighan, Russell; Mongeot, Alexandre; Griffin, Martin; Mäki, Markku; Kaukinen, Katri and Lindfors, Katri (2009). Celiac disease IgA modulates vascular permeability in vitro through the activity of transglutaminase 2 and RhoA. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 66 (20), pp. 3375-85.
Damodaran, Gopinath; Collighan, Russell; Griffin, Martin; Navsaria, Harshad and Pandit, Abhay S. (2009). Tailored laminin-332 alpha3 sequence is tethered through an enzymatic linker to a collagen scaffold to promote cellular adhesion. Acta Biomaterialia, 5 (7), pp. 2441-2450.
Damodaran, Gopinath; Collighan, Russell; Griffin, Martin and Pandit, Abhay (2009). Tethering a laminin peptide to a crosslinked collagen scaffold for biofunctionality. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A, 89A (4), pp. 1001-1010.
2008
Garcia, Yolanda; Wilkins, Brendan; Collighan, Russell; Griffin, Martin and Pandit, Abhay S. (2008). Towards development of a dermal rudiment for enhanced wound healing response. Biomaterials, 29 (7), pp. 857-868.
2005
Chau, David Y.S.; Collighan, Russell; Verderio, Elisabetta A.M.; Addy, Victoria L. and Griffin, Martin (2005). The cellular response to transglutaminase-cross-linked collagen. Biomaterials, 26 (33), pp. 6518-6529.
Broderick, Emmett P.; O'Halloran, Damien M.; Rochev, Yury A.; Griffin, Martin; Collighan, Russell and Pandit, Abhay S. (2005). Enzymatic stabilization of gelatin-based scaffolds. Journal of biomedical materials research: part B, 72 (1), pp. 37-42.
2004
Collighan, Russell; Clara, Santiago; Li, Xiaoling; Parry, James and Griffin, Martin (2004). Transglutaminases as tanning agents for the leather industry. Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association, 99 (7), pp. 293-302.
2002
Collighan, Russell; Cortez, João and Griffin, Martin (2002). The biotechnological applications of transglutaminases. Minerva Biotecnologica, 14 (2), pp. 143-148.
Jones, Raymond C.F.; Collighan, Russell; Crane, Joanna; Hodges, Nikolas J.; Ling, Matthew S. and Stroud, Joanne (2002). New 6-ethoxyquinolines as simple optoquine analogues. Synthetic communications, 32 (20), pp. 3185-3191.
2001
Collighan, Russell and Woodward, Martin J. (2001). The SEF14 fimbrial antigen of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis is encoded within a pathogenicity islet. Veterinary Microbiology, 80 (3), pp. 235-245.
2000
Collighan, Russell; Walker, S.L. and Woodward, Martin J. (2000). Sequence analysis and distribution in Salmonella enterica serovars of IS3-like elements. International Journal of Medical Microbiology, 290 (7), pp. 619-26.
1999
La Ragione, Roberto M.; Collighan, Russell and Woodward, Martin J. (1999). Non-curliation of Escherichia coli O78:K80 isolates associated with IS1 insertion in csgB and reduced persistence in poultry infection. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 175 (2), pp. 247-253.
1998
Allen-Vercoe, Emma; Collighan, Russell and Woodward, Martin J. (1998). The variant rpoS allele of S. enteritidis strain 27655R does not affect virulence in a chick model nor constitutive curliation but does generate a cold-sensitive phenotype. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 167 (2), pp. 245-53.
1997
Collighan, Russell and Woodward, Martin J. (1997). Sequence analysis and distribution of an IS3-like insertion element isolated from Salmonella enteritidis. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 154 (2), pp. 207-213.
1995
Coleman, Geoffrey; Collighan, Russell and Dodsworth, Stephen (1995). Glycogen, the preferred energy source for extracellular protein formation and growth of Aeromonas salmonicida. Journal of Fish Diseases, 18 (3), pp. 221-228.