Microbiology & Immunology Publications
Research in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology Publications revolves around two major fields of scientific endeavor, these fields involve studies on bacteria, virus, parasites, cancer and immune cells with an emphasis on molecular biology, biochemistry, and pathogenesis. Within these fields are several research groups, including the Western HIV Investigators Group, the Bacteria Pathogenesis group, the Cancer Group, the Probiotic Group and the Biotherapeutics Group.
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Submissions from 1990
The importance of guidelines in the development and application of probiotics, G. Reid
The effect of liposome encapsulated antineoplastic agents on transitional cell carcinoma in tissue culture, G. Reid, M. A.S. Jewett, J. C. Nickel, R. J.C. McLean, and A. W. Bruce
The impact of probiotic yogurt on HIV positive women in Tanzania, Gregor Reid
The office microbiology laboratory, Gregor Reid, Andrew W. Bruce, Roger L. Cook, and Miguel Llano
The effect of water, ascorbic acid, and cranberry derived supplementation on human urine and uropathogen adhesion to silicone rubber, Gregor Reid, Andrew W. Bruce, Miguel Llano, J. A. McGroarty, and Michael Blake
The potential for probiotics to prevent bacterial vaginosis and preterm labor+, Gregor Reid, Andrew W. Bruce, Jacqueline A. McGroarty, K. J. Cheng, and J. William Costerton
The potential role for probiotic yogurt for people living with HIV/AIDS, Gregor Reid, Jacqueline A. McGroarty, P. A. Gil Domingue, Anthony W. Chow, Andrew W. Bruce, Andrea Eisen, and J. William Costerton
The microbes are coming, G. Reid, S. Schwarz-Faulkner, J. A. McGroarty, and A. W. Bruce
Submissions from 1989
The role of the microbiome in rheumatic diseases, M. Blake, O. D. Rotstein, M. Llano, M. J. Girotti, and G. Reid
The role of cranberry and probiotics in intestinal and urogenital tract health, A. W. Bruce and G. Reid
The scientific basis for probiotic strains of Lactobacillus, Roger L. Cook, Gregor Reid, Donald G. Pond, Cheryl A. Schmitt, and Jack D. Sobel
The role of lactobacilli in preventing urogenital and intestinal infections, R. B. Egerdie, G. Reid, and J. Trachtenberg
The rationale for probiotics in female urogenital healthcare., Andrea Eisen and Gregor Reid
The Mediators of Inflammation (Interleukin-1, Interferon-tau and Tumor Necrosis Factor) and Their Relevance to Rejection, P. F. Halloran, S. M. Cockfield, and J. Madrenas
The Molecular Immunology of Transplantation and Graft Rejection, P. F. Halloran, S. M. Cockfield, and J. Madrenas
The Rationale for Probiotics Improving Reproductive Health and Pregnancy Outcome, Gregor Reid
The potential role of probiotics in pediatric urology, Gregor Reid, Lesley Ann Hawthorn, Andrea Eisen, and H. Stephen Beg
Submissions from 1988
Time for probiotics., A. W. Bruce and G. Reid
The Urogenital Microbial Ecosystem, Roger L. Cook, Robert J. Harris, and Gregor Reid
The Effect of Cyclosporine on One-Centre Long-Term Multivariate Analysis of Kidney Transplants, J. Madrenas, S. Newman, J. R. McGregor, T. Kovithavongs, W. H. Lakey, and J. B. Dossetor
An Alternative Approach for Statistical Analysis of Kidney Transplant Data: Multivariate Analysis of Single-center Experience, J. Madrenas, S. Newman, J. R. McGregor, T. Kovithavongs, W. H. Lakey, J. B. Dossetor, and P. F. Halloran
Triclosan Loaded Ureteral Stents Decrease Proteus Mirabilis 296 Infection in a Rabbit Urinary Tract Infection Model, Jacqueline A. Mcgroarty and G. Reid
Ultrastructural microbiology of infected urinary stone, J. A. McGroarty, L. A. Hawthorn, and G. Reid
The vaginal Bifidobacterium flora in women of reproductive age, J. A. McGroarty and G. Reid
Understanding urogenital biofilms and potential impact of probiotics, G. Reid, A. W. Bruce, and M. Beheshti