Publications by authors named "T R Laws"

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  • Environmental contamination with anthrax spores in pastoral regions poses significant risks to livestock and the local economy, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring.
  • The study reviewed 232 soil samples from contaminated sites in Kars province, Türkiye, over 14 years, revealing that viable spores were detected in 58.6% of samples, with certain positions showing higher concentrations.
  • The findings indicate that anthrax spores can persist in the soil for over a decade, suggesting that standard burial methods may not effectively decontaminate affected areas, emphasizing the necessity for thorough bacteriological monitoring and appropriate decontamination strategies.
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Despite proven therapy options for estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast tumors, a substantial number of patients with ER+ breast cancer exhibit relapse with associated metastasis. Loss of expression of RasGAPs leads to poor outcomes in several cancers, including breast cancer. Mining the The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) breast cancer RNA-Seq dataset revealed that low expression of the RasGAP DAB2IP was associated with a significant decrease in relapse-free survival in patients with Luminal A breast cancer.

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Protective antigen (PA) is a protein produced by Bacillus anthracis. It forms part of the anthrax toxin and is a key immunogen in US and UK anthrax vaccines. In this study, we have conducted experiments to quantify PA in the supernatants of cultures of B.

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Animal models of infectious disease often serve a crucial purpose in obtaining licensure of therapeutics and medical countermeasures, particularly in situations where human trials are not feasible, i.e., for those diseases that occur infrequently in the human population.

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Melioidosis is a disease that is difficult to treat due to the causative organism, being inherently antibiotic resistant and it having the ability to invade, survive, and replicate in an intracellular environment. Combination therapy approaches are routinely being evaluated in animal models with the aim of improving the level of protection and clearance of colonizing bacteria detected. In this study, a subunit vaccine layered with the antibiotic finafloxacin was evaluated against an inhalational infection with in Balb/c mice.

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