David G. Russell

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Zeitraum

1965 - 2008

Anzahl

26

Co-Autoren

The Ks-band Tully-Fisher Relation - A Determination of the Hubble Parameter from 218 ScI Galaxies and 16 Galaxy Clusters (2008)

Russell, David G.

The value of the Hubble Parameter (H0) is determined using the morphologically type dependent Ks-band Tully-Fisher Relation (K-TFR). The slope and zero point are determined using 36 calibrator...

A Catalogue of M51 type Galaxy Associations (2008)

Jokimaki, Ari, Orr, Harley "Skip", Russell, David G.

A catalog of 232 apparently interacting galaxy pairs of the M51 class is presented. Catalog members were identified from visual inspection of mult-band images in the IRSA archive. The major findings...

Further Evidence for Intrinsic Redshifts in Normal Spiral Galaxies (2005)

Russell, David G.

Evidence from galaxy absolute magnitudes, linear diameters, and HyperLeda images is presented which strongly supports the interpretation that some normal spiral galaxies can contain large...

Intrinsic Redshifts and the Tully-Fisher Distance Scale (2005)

Russell, David G.

The Tully-Fisher relationship (TFR) has been shown to have a relatively small observed scatter of ~ +/-0.35 mag implying an intrinsic scatter < +/-0.30 mag. However, when the TFR is calibrated from...

Evidence for Intrinsic Redshifts in Normal Spiral Galaxies (2004)

Russell, David G.

The Tully-Fisher Relationship (TFR) is utilized to identify anomalous redshifts in normal spiral galaxies. Three redshift anomalies are identified in this analysis: (1) Several clusters of galaxies...

Morphological Type Dependence in the Tully-Fisher Relationship (2004)

Russell, David G.

The Tully-Fisher relationship is subject to morphological type dependence such that galaxies of morphology similar to ScI galaxies and Seyfert galaxies are more luminous at a given rotational...

Intrinsic Redshifts in Normal Spiral Galaxies (2003)

Russell, David G.

The Tully-Fisher (TF) relation calibrated in both the B-band and the I-band indicates that (1) the redshift distribution of Virgo Cluster spirals has a morphological dependence that is inconsistent...

Validation of the Physical Activity Instrument for the Life in New Zealand National Survey (1991)

Hopkins, William G., Wilson, Noela C., Russell, David G.

A physical activity recall instrument suitable for self-administration by the adult New Zealand population was devised and validated for 140 subjects selected randomly from urban electoral rolls....

Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette–Guérin strains secreting listeriolysin of Listeria monocytogenes

Hess, Jürgen, Miko, Diana, Catic, André, Lehmensiek, Vera, Russell, David G., Kaufmann, Stefan H. E.

Recombinant (r) Mycobacterium bovis strains were constructed that secrete biologically active listeriolysin (Hly) fusion protein of Listeria monocytogenes. The r-BCG strains pAT261:Hly or pMV306:Hly...

Cysteine protease inhibitors as chemotherapy: Lessons from a parasite target

Selzer, Paul M., Pingel, Sabine, Hsieh, Ivy, Ugele, Bernhard, Chan, Victor J., Engel, Juan C., ...

Papain family cysteine proteases are key factors in the pathogenesis of cancer invasion, arthritis, osteoporosis, and microbial infections. Targeting this enzyme family is therefore one strategy in...

Sequence Requirements for Trafficking of the CRAM Transmembrane Protein to the Flagellar Pocket of African Trypanosomes

Yang, Hong, Russell, David G., Zheng, Baijing, Eiki, Manami, Lee, Mary Gwo-Shu

CRAM is a cysteine-rich acidic transmembrane protein, highly expressed in the procyclic form of Trypanosoma brucei. Cell surface expression of CRAM is restricted to the flagellar pocket of...

Identification of Mycobacterial Surface Proteins Released into Subcellular Compartments of Infected Macrophages

Beatty, Wandy L., Russell, David G.

Considerable effort has focused on the identification of proteins secreted from Mycobacterium spp. that contribute to the development of protective immunity. Little is known, however, about the...

Characterization of Activity and Expression of Isocitrate Lyase in Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Höner Zu Bentrup, Kerstin, Miczak, Andras, Swenson, Dana L., Russell, David G.

Analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed that Mycobacterium avium expresses several proteins unique to an intracellular infection. One abundant protein with an apparent molecular mass...

Isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis mutants defective in the arrest of phagosome maturation

Pethe, Kevin, Swenson, Dana L., Alonso, Sylvie, Anderson, Jennifer, Wang, Carren, Russell, David G.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis resides within the phagocytes of its host. It ensures its continued survival through arresting the normal maturation of its phagosome, which is retained within the early...

Adherent and Invasive Escherichia coli Is Associated with Granulomatous Colitis in Boxer Dogs

Simpson, Kenneth W., Dogan, Belgin, Rishniw, Mark, Goldstein, Richard E., Klaessig, Suzanne, McDonough, Patrick L., ...

The mucosa-associated microflora is increasingly considered to play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. This study explored the possibility that an abnormal mucosal...

Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette–Guérin strains secreting listeriolysin of Listeria monocytogenes

Hess, Jürgen, Miko, Diana, Catic, André, Lehmensiek, Vera, Russell, David G., Kaufmann, Stefan H. E.

Recombinant (r) Mycobacterium bovis strains were constructed that secrete biologically active listeriolysin (Hly) fusion protein of Listeria monocytogenes. The r-BCG strains pAT261:Hly or pMV306:Hly...

Cysteine protease inhibitors as chemotherapy: Lessons from a parasite target

Selzer, Paul M., Pingel, Sabine, Hsieh, Ivy, Ugele, Bernhard, Chan, Victor J., Engel, Juan C., ...

Papain family cysteine proteases are key factors in the pathogenesis of cancer invasion, arthritis, osteoporosis, and microbial infections. Targeting this enzyme family is therefore one strategy in...

Sequence Requirements for Trafficking of the CRAM Transmembrane Protein to the Flagellar Pocket of African Trypanosomes

Yang, Hong, Russell, David G., Zheng, Baijing, Eiki, Manami, Lee, Mary Gwo-Shu

CRAM is a cysteine-rich acidic transmembrane protein, highly expressed in the procyclic form of Trypanosoma brucei. Cell surface expression of CRAM is restricted to the flagellar pocket of...

Identification of Mycobacterial Surface Proteins Released into Subcellular Compartments of Infected Macrophages

Beatty, Wandy L., Russell, David G.

Considerable effort has focused on the identification of proteins secreted from Mycobacterium spp. that contribute to the development of protective immunity. Little is known, however, about the...

Characterization of Activity and Expression of Isocitrate Lyase in Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Höner Zu Bentrup, Kerstin, Miczak, Andras, Swenson, Dana L., Russell, David G.

Analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed that Mycobacterium avium expresses several proteins unique to an intracellular infection. One abundant protein with an apparent molecular mass...

Isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis mutants defective in the arrest of phagosome maturation

Pethe, Kevin, Swenson, Dana L., Alonso, Sylvie, Anderson, Jennifer, Wang, Carren, Russell, David G.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis resides within the phagocytes of its host. It ensures its continued survival through arresting the normal maturation of its phagosome, which is retained within the early...

Adherent and Invasive Escherichia coli Is Associated with Granulomatous Colitis in Boxer Dogs

Simpson, Kenneth W., Dogan, Belgin, Rishniw, Mark, Goldstein, Richard E., Klaessig, Suzanne, McDonough, Patrick L., ...

The mucosa-associated microflora is increasingly considered to play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. This study explored the possibility that an abnormal mucosal...

Lysosomal killing of Mycobacterium mediated by ubiquitin-derived peptides is enhanced by autophagy

Alonso, Sylvie, Pethe, Kevin, Russell, David G., Purdy, Georgiana E.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis parasitizes resting macrophages yet is killed by activated macrophages through both oxidative and nonoxidative mechanisms. Nonoxidative mechanisms are linked to the...

Mycobacterium and the coat of many lipids

Russell, David G., Mwandumba, Henry C., Rhoades, Elizabeth E.

Pathogenic Mycobacterium reside inside vacuoles in their host macrophages. These vacuoles fail to fuse with lysosomes yet interact with early endosomes. Glycoconjugates released by the intracellular...

MARCO, TLR2, and CD14 Are Required for Macrophage Cytokine Responses to Mycobacterial Trehalose Dimycolate and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Bowdish, Dawn M. E., Sakamoto, Kaori, Kim, Mi-Jeong, Kroos, Mariliis, Mukhopadhyay, Subhankar, Leifer, Cynthia A., ...

Virtually all of the elements of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) pathogenesis, including pro-inflammatory cytokine production, granuloma formation, cachexia, and mortality, can be induced by its...