Brett A. Eyford, Ph.D.

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2013 bsheaff@uvic.ca University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 
Area:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Parasitology Biology
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Terry W. Pearson grad student 2013 University of Victoria
 (Protein Discovery in African Trypanosomes: Studying Differential Protein Expression Throughout the Parasite life Cycle and Identification of Candidate Biomarkers for Diagnosing Trypanosome Infections.)
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Ramaswamy R, Goomeshi Nobary S, Eyford BA, et al. (2016) Structural characterization reveals a novel bi-lobed architecture for the ectodomains of insect stage expressed Trypanosoma brucei PSSA-2 and Trypanosoma congolense ISA. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society
Eyford BA, Kaufman L, Salama-Alber O, et al. (2016) Characterization of Calflagin, a Flagellar Calcium-Binding Protein from Trypanosoma congolense. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 10: e0004510
Eyford BA, Ahmad R, Enyaru JC, et al. (2013) Identification of Trypanosome proteins in plasma from African sleeping sickness patients infected with T. b. rhodesiense. Plos One. 8: e71463
Haines LR, Thomas JM, Jackson AM, et al. (2013) The Amino Acid Sequences of BMAP-27 and BMAP-18 peptides. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases
Tonkin ML, Workman SD, Eyford BA, et al. (2012) Purification, crystallization and X-ray diffraction analysis of Trypanosoma congolense insect-stage surface antigen (TcCISSA). Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications. 68: 1503-6
Eyford BA, Sakurai T, Smith D, et al. (2011) Differential protein expression throughout the life cycle of Trypanosoma congolense, a major parasite of cattle in Africa. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 177: 116-25
Razavi M, Pope ME, Soste MV, et al. (2011) MALDI immunoscreening (MiSCREEN): a method for selection of anti-peptide monoclonal antibodies for use in immunoproteomics. Journal of Immunological Methods. 364: 50-64
Haines LR, Thomas JM, Jackson AM, et al. (2009) Killing of trypanosomatid parasites by a modified bovine host defense peptide, BMAP-18. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 3: e373
Pope ME, Soste MV, Eyford BA, et al. (2009) Anti-peptide antibody screening: selection of high affinity monoclonal reagents by a refined surface plasmon resonance technique. Journal of Immunological Methods. 341: 86-96
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