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David Ferguson
Emeritus Professor
The Electron Microscope Unit can undertake both scanning and transmission electron microscopy and has extensive experience in carrying out immuno-electron microscopy. It offers a research service to all Departments within the School of Clinical Medicine and other University Departments, and undertakes collaborative projects for which immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy can provide useful information. In addition, it provides a diagnostic service to the Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust and various other regional Hospital Trusts.
Recent publications
Plasmodium ARK1 regulates spindle formation during atypical mitosis and forms a divergent chromosomal passenger complex.
Journal article
Nagar A. et al, (2026), Nat Commun, 17
divergent Plasmodium NEK4 acts as a key regulator driving the early events of meiosis.
Preprint
Yanase R. et al, (2025)
divergent Plasmodium NEK4 acts as a key regulator driving the early events of meiosis.
Journal article
Yanase R. et al, (2025), bioRxiv
Plasmodium ARK1 regulates spindle formation during atypical mitosis and forms a divergent chromosomal passenger complex.
Journal article
Tewari R. et al, (2025), Res Sq
Plasmodium ARK1 regulates spindle formation during atypical mitosis and forms a divergent chromosomal passenger complex.
Journal article
Nagar A. et al, (2025), bioRxiv
