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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
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MRE11 Is Crucial for Malaria Parasite Transmission and Its Absence Affects Expression of Interconnected Networks of Key Genes Essential for Life.
Journal article
Guttery DS. et al, (2020), Cells, 9
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Plasmodium DEH is ER-localized and crucial for oocyst mitotic division during malaria transmission.
Journal article
Guttery DS. et al, (2020), Life science alliance, 3
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Recapitulation of erythropoiesis in congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia type I (CDA-I) identifies defects in differentiation and nucleolar abnormalities.
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Scott C. et al, (2020), Haematologica, Online ahead of print
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MRE11 is crucial for malaria transmission and its absence affects expression of interconnected networks of key genes essential for life
Journal article
Guttery D. et al, (2020)
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Plasmodium DEH is ER-localized and crucial for oocyst mitotic division during malaria transmission
Journal article
Guttery D. et al, (2020)