M J Newport

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1 Newborns develop a Th1-type immune response to Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination. J Immunol 1999 2.94
2 Familial disseminated atypical mycobacterial infection in childhood: a human mycobacterial susceptibility gene? Lancet 1995 2.29
3 Neonatal bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccination induces adult-like IFN-gamma production by CD4+ T lymphocytes. Eur J Immunol 2001 1.96
4 Variation in the tumor necrosis factor-alpha gene promoter region may be associated with death from meningococcal disease. J Infect Dis 1996 1.64
5 The attachment of bacteria to the gastric epithelium of the pig and its importance in the microecology of the intestine. J Appl Bacteriol 1980 1.45
6 Genetic influence on cytokine production in meningococcal disease. Lancet 1997 1.33
7 Capacity-building in human genetics for developing countries: initiatives and perspectives in sub-Saharan Africa. Public Health Genomics 2010 1.11
8 Changes in the microflora and physiology of the anterior intestinal tract of pigs weaned at 2 days, with special reference to the pathogenesis of diarrhea. Infect Immun 1977 1.10
9 Influence of genetic and environmental factors on the immunogenicity of Hib vaccine in Gambian twins. Vaccine 2006 0.92
10 No association between interferon-gamma receptor-1 gene polymorphism and pulmonary tuberculosis in a Gambian population sample. Thorax 2004 0.86
11 Artificial rearing of pigs3. The effect of heat tratment on the nutritive value of spray-dried whole-milk powder for the baby pig. Br J Nutr 1971 0.85
12 Are all hospital admissions for acute gastroenteritis necessary? J Infect 1994 0.82
13 Artificial rearing of pigs. 10. Effect of replacing dried skim-milk by a single-cell protein (Pruteen) on performance and digestion of protein. Br J Nutr 1980 0.81
14 Molecular diagnosis of Fusobacterium necrophorum infection (Lemierre's syndrome). Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2005 0.80
15 Artificial rearing of pigs. 1. Effect of frequency and level of feeding on performance and digestion of mk proteins. Br J Nutr 1970 0.80
16 Artificial rearing of pigs. 4. The replacement of butterfat in a whole-milk diet by either beef tallow, coconut oil or soya-bean oil. Br J Nutr 1973 0.79
17 Hepatobiliary infections due to non-capsulated Haemophilus influenzae. J Med Microbiol 2011 0.78
18 Global distribution of a novel trinucleotide microsatellite polymorphism (ATA)n in intron 8 of the SLC11A1 gene and susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis. Int J Immunogenet 2006 0.77
19 Growth, digestion, and protein metabolism in neonatal pigs given diets containing whey as the predominant or only source of milk protein. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1985 0.77
20 Artificial rearing of pigs. 7. Medium chain triglycerides as a dietary source of energy and their effect on live-weight gain, feed:gain ratio, carcass composition and blood lipids. Br J Nutr 1979 0.76
21 Gastric proteases in the human infant. Biol Neonate 1987 0.76
22 Evaluation of the neonatal pig as a model for infant nutrition: effects of different proportions of casein and whey protein in milk on nitrogen metabolism and composition of digesta in the stomach. Pediatr Res 1984 0.76
23 Artificial rearing of pigs. 13. Effect of replacement of dried skim-milk by a functional fish-protein concentrate on the performance of the pigs and digestion of protein. Br J Nutr 1983 0.75
24 Artificial rearing of pigs. The effect of different levels of fat, protein and methionine in a milk-substitute diet containing skim milk and soya-bean oil. Br J Nutr 1977 0.75
25 Artificial rearing of pigs. 12. Effect of replacement of dried skim-milk by either a soya-protein isolate or concentrate on the performance of the pigs and digestion of protein. Br J Nutr 1982 0.75
26 The replacement of protein concentrates by synthetic lysine in the diet of growing pigs. Br J Nutr 1972 0.75
27 Response to different levels of supplementation with copper sulphate of diets for growing pigs. Proc Nutr Soc 1970 0.75
28 Artificial rearing of pigs. 9. Effect of replacement of dried skim-milk by fish-protein concentrate on performance and digestion of protein. Br J Nutr 1979 0.75
29 Artificial rearing of pigs. 8. Effect of dietary protein level on performance, nitrogen retention and carcass composition. Br J Nutr 1979 0.75
30 Incidence of rotavirus in artificially reared pigs and some effects of diarrhoea on the physiology and histology of the gastrointestinal tract. Res Vet Sci 1982 0.75
31 Artificial rearing of pigs. 2. The time course of milk protein digestion and proteolytic enzyme secretion in the 28-day-old pig. Br J Nutr 1970 0.75
32 "Immunization of newborns in the tropics." The Gambia, 25-27 November 1999. Vaccine 2000 0.75
33 Artificial rearing of pigs. 11. Effect of replacement of dried skim-milk by an isolated soya-bean protein on the performance of the pigs and digestion of protein. Br J Nutr 1980 0.75
34 Amino acid metabolism in the piglet: influence of level of protein and of methionine in the diet on tissue uptake and in vivo oxidation. Br J Nutr 1976 0.75
35 Vitamin B12 absorption in the neonatal piglet. 2. Resistance of the vitamin B12-binding protein in sows' milk to proteolysis in vivo. Br J Nutr 1985 0.75
36 Artificial rearing of pigs. 5. The effect of different proportions of beef tallow or soya-bean oil and dried skim milk in the diet on growth, feed utilization, apparent digestibility and carcass compostion. Br J Nutr 1976 0.75
37 The aetiology of diarrhoea in pigs weaned at two days of age. Res Vet Sci 1979 0.75