Professor Richard Saffery is the Group Leader of the Molecular Immunity group.
Professor Richard Saffery is the Group Leader of the Molecular Immunity group.
Top Publications
Novakovic, B, Saffery, R.
The importance of the intrauterine environment in shaping the human neonatal epigenome.
Epigenomics
5(1)
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1 -4
2013
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Cruickshank, MN, Oshlack, A, Theda, C, Davis, PG, Martino, D, Sheehan, P, Dai, Y, Saffery, R, Doyle, LW, Craig, JM.
Analysis of epigenetic changes in survivors of preterm birth reveals the effect of gestational age and evidence for a long term legacy.
Genome Medicine
5(10)
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96
2013
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Martino, D, Loke, YJ, Gordon, L, Ollikainen, M, Cruickshank, MN, Saffery, R, Craig, JM.
Longitudinal, genome-scale analysis of DNA methylation in twins from birth to 18 months of age reveals rapid epigenetic change in early life and pair-specific effects of discordance.
Genome Biology
14(5)
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r42
2013
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Martino, DJ, Joo, SE, Saffery, R, Prescott, S.
Basic and clinical immunology – 3024. First evidence for epigenetic disruption in t-cells from children with food allergy.
World Allergy Organization Journal
6(Suppl 1)
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p200
2013
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Novakovic, B, Gordon, L, Robinson, WP, Desoye, G, Saffery, R.
Glucose as a fetal nutrient: dynamic regulation of several glucose transporter genes by DNA methylation in the human placenta across gestation.
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
24(1)
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282 -288
2013
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