Author pages are created from data sourced from our academic publisher partnerships and public sources.
- Publications
- Influence
Identification of potential pluripotency determinants for human embryonic stem cells following proteomic analysis of human and mouse fibroblast conditioned media.
- A. Prowse, L. McQuade, K. Bryant, H. Marçal, P. Gray
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of proteome research
- 27 July 2007
The unique pluripotential characteristic of human embryonic stem cells heralds their use in fields such as medicine, biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, and developmental biology. However, the current… Expand
Patient with a 22q11.2 deletion with no overlap of the minimal DiGeorge syndrome critical region (MDGCR).
- L. McQuade, J. Christodoulou, +4 authors A. Colley
- Biology, Medicine
- American journal of medical genetics
- 3 September 1999
The apparent lack of genotype/phenotype correlation in patients with the DiGeorge anomaly and velocardiofacial syndrome (DGA/VCFS; the "22q11 deletion syndrome") indicates a complex genetic… Expand
A proteome analysis of conditioned media from human neonatal fibroblasts used in the maintenance of human embryonic stem cells
- A. Prowse, L. McQuade, K. Bryant, D. V. Van Dyk, B. Tuch, P. Gray
- Biology, Medicine
- Proteomics
- 1 March 2005
The pathways involved in the maintenance of human embryonic stem (hES) cells remain largely unknown, although some signaling pathways have been identified in mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells.… Expand
Proteomics of Huntington's disease-affected human embryonic stem cells reveals an evolving pathology involving mitochondrial dysfunction and metabolic disturbances.
- L. McQuade, Anushree Balachandran, H. Scott, S. Khaira, M. Baker, U. Schmidt
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of proteome research
- 31 October 2014
Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder caused by a mutation in the Huntingtin gene, where excessive (≥ 36) CAG repeats encode for glutamine expansion in the… Expand
Mapping the distribution of the telomeric sequence (T2AG3)n in rock-wallabies, Petrogale (Marsupialia: Macropodidae), by fluorescence in situ hybridization. I. The penicillata complex
- C. Metcalfe, M. Eldridge, L. McQuade, P. G. Johnston
- Biology
- 1997
The eight Petrogale (rock-wallaby) species of the penicillata complex have a variable rate of karyotypic evolution, with species differing from the ancestral karyotype by two to six rearrangements.… Expand
Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Elicits Inflammatory Responses that Dysregulate Placental Amino Acid Transport
- P. Boeuf, E. H. Aitken, +8 authors S. Rogerson
- Biology, Medicine
- PLoS pathogens
- 1 February 2013
Placental malaria (PM) can lead to poor neonatal outcomes, including low birthweight due to fetal growth restriction (FGR), especially when associated with local inflammation (intervillositis or IV).… Expand
Growth and Differentiation of Embryoid Bodies Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Effect of Glucose and Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor1
- M. Khoo, L. McQuade, M. S. Smith, J. Lees, K. Sidhu, B. Tuch
- Biology, Medicine
- Biology of reproduction
- 1 December 2005
Abstract Differentiation of embryonic stem (ES) cells generally occurs after formation of three-dimensional cell aggregates, known as embryoid bodies (EBs). This differentiation occurs following… Expand
Effect of N-acetylcysteine infusion on exercise-induced modulation of insulin sensitivity and signaling pathways in human skeletal muscle.
- A. Trewin, L. Lundell, +5 authors N. Stepto
- Medicine
- American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and…
- 15 August 2015
-Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced in skeletal muscle may play a role in potentiating the beneficial responses to exercise; however, the effects of exercise-induced ROS on insulin action and… Expand
B-chromosome systems in the greater glider, Petauroides volans (Marsupialia: Pseudocheiridae). II. Investigation of B-chromosome DNA sequences isolated by micromanipulation and PCR.
- L. McQuade, R. J. Hill, D. Francis
- Biology, Medicine
- Cytogenetics and cell genetics
- 1994
B chromosomes, despite their common occurrence throughout the animal and plant kingdoms, have not been investigated extensively at the molecular level. While the majority of B chromosomes occurring… Expand
N-acetylcysteine alters substrate metabolism during high-intensity cycle exercise in well-trained humans.
- A. Trewin, A. Petersen, F. Billaut, L. McQuade, Bernie V. McInerney, N. Stepto
- Medicine
- Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism…
- 6 June 2013
We investigated the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on metabolism during fixed work rate high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) and self-paced 10-min time-trial (TT10) performance. Nine… Expand