Publications by authors named "E J Bootle"

It has been proposed that the neurotoxicity observed in severely jaundiced infants results from the binding of unconjugated bilirubin to nerve cell membranes. However, despite potentially important clinical ramifications, there remains significant controversy regarding the physical nature of bilirubin-membrane interactions. We used the technique of parallax analysis of fluorescence quenching (Chattopadhyay, A.

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The prevalence of clinical celiac disease has been shown to vary both across time and between genetically similar populations. Differences in wheat antigenicity and transglutaminase substrate properties are a possible explanation for these differences. This study assessed the antigenicity and transglutaminase substrate specificities of gliadins from regions of high and low celiac disease prevalence.

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