研究领域
Yeast molecular and cellular biology
Yeast as a model organism for human health and disease, e.g. Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease
Mechanisms of drugs and drug resistance, e.g. statins, antimicrobials, dopamine, clioquinol
Drugs affecting mitochondrial function
Protein engineering and protein function, e.g. peroxidases
Development of novel assays and screening systems
Yeast biotechnology
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Subhan, M.,Faryal, R.,Macreadie, I. (2016). Exploitation of Aspergillus terreus for the production of natural statins In: Journal of Fungi, , 1 - 13
Taylor, K.,Van, T.,Macdonald, S.,Meshnick, S.,Fernley, R.,Macreadie, I.,Smooker, P. (2015). Immunization of mice with Plasmodium TCTP delays establishment of Plasmodium infection In: Parasite Immunology, 37, 23 - 31
Chapman, M.,Mariano, K.,Macreadie, I. (2015). Lupin peptone as a replacement for animal-derived peptone in rich culture media for yeast In: Journal of Microbiological Methods, 109, 39 - 40
Moosavi, B.,Mousavi, B.,Macreadie, I. (2015). Yeast model of amyloid-beta and tau aggregation in Alzheimer's Disease In: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 47, 9 - 16
Porzoor, A.,Macreadie, I. (2015). Yeast as a model for studies on Abeta aggregation toxicity in Alzheimer's disease, autophagic responses, and drug screening In: Systems biology of Alzheimer's Disease, Humana Press, New York
Tam, P.,Gee, K.,Piechocinski, M.,Macreadie, I. (2015). Candida glabrata: friend and foe In: Journal of Fungi, 1, 277 - 292
Porzoor, A.,Macreadie, I. (2015). Exogenous folates stimulate growth and budding of Candida glabrata In: Microbial Cell, 2, 163 - 167
Macreadie, I. (2015). Quorum protection, growth and survival In: Microbial Cell, 2, 38 - 42
Porzoor, A.,Alford, B.,Hugel, H.,Grando, D.,Caine, J.,Macreadie, I. (2015). Anti-amyloidogenic properties of some phenolic compounds In: Biomolecules, 5, 505 - 527
Porzoor, A.,Caine, J.,Macreadie, I. (2014). Pretreatment of chemically-synthesized Aß42 affects its biological activity in yeast In: Prion, 8, 404 - 410