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Dr Sanjaya Kuruppu

Senior Research Fellow
Visiting Academic, Monash University
s.kuruppu@uq.edu.au

Publications

Journal Articles (6)

Journal Articles

Giam, Beverly, Kuruppu, Sanjaya, Chu, Po-Yin, Smith, A. Ian, Marques, Francine Z., Fiedler, April, Horlock, Duncan, Kiriazis, Helen, Du, Xiao-Jun, Kaye, David M. and Rajapakse, Niwanthi W. (2017). N-Acetylcysteine Attenuates the Development of Renal Fibrosis in Transgenic Mice with Dilated Cardiomyopathy. Scientific Reports, 7 (1) 17718, 1-12. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-17927-5
Dobson, James, Yang, Daryl, Op den Brouw, Bianca, Cochran, Chip, Huynh, Tam, Kurrupu, Sanjaya, Sánchez, Elda E., Massey, Daniel J., Baumann, Kate, Jackson, Timothy N. W., Nouwens, Amanda, Josh, Peter, Neri-Castro, Edgar, Alagón, Alejandro, Hodgson, Wayne C. and Fry, Bryan G. (2017). Rattling the border wall: pathophysiological implications of functional and proteomic venom variation between Mexican and US subspecies of the desert rattlesnake Crotalus scutulatus. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part C: Toxicology and Pharmacology, 205, 62-69. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2017.10.008
Casewell, Nicholas R., Visser, Jeroen C., Baumann, Kate, Dobson, James, Han, Han, Kuruppu, Sanjaya, Morgan, Michael, Romilio, Anthony, Weisbecker, Vera, Ali, Syed A., Debono, Jordan, Koludarov, Ivan, Que, Ivo, Bird, Gregory C., Cooke, Gavan M., Nouwens, Amanda, Hodgson, Wayne C., Wagstaff, Simon C., Cheney, Karen L., Vetter, Irina, van der Weerd, Louise, Richardson, Michael K. and Fry, Bryan G. (2017). The evolution of fangs, venom, and mimicry systems in blenny fishes. Current Biology, 27 (8), 1184-1191. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.02.067
Han, Han, Baumann, Kate, Casewell, Nicholas R., Ali, Syed A., Dobson, James, Koludarov, Ivan, Debono, Jordan, Cutmore, Scott C., Rajapakse, Niwanthi W., Jackson, Timothy N. W., Jones, Rob, Hodgson, Wayne C., Fry, Bryan G. and Kuruppu, Sanjaya (2017). The cardiovascular and neurotoxic effects of the venoms of six bony and cartilaginous fish species. Toxins, 9 (2) 67, 67. doi: 10.3390/toxins9020067
Debono, Jordan, Cochran, Chip, Kuruppu, Sanjaya, Nouwens, Amanda, Rajapakse, Niwanthi W., Kawasaki, Minami, Wood, Kelly, Dobson, James, Baumann, Kate, Jouiaei, Mahdokht, Jackson, Timothy N. W., Koludarov, Ivan, Low, Dolyce, Ali, Syed A., Smith, A. Ian, Barnes, Andrew and Fry, Bryan G. (2016). Canopy venom: proteomic comparison among new world arboreal pit-viper venoms. Toxins, 8 (7) 210, 210.1-210.19. doi: 10.3390/toxins8070210
Pycroft, Kyle, Fry, Bryan G., Isbister, Geoffrey K., Kuruppu, Sanjaya, Lawrence, Josie, Smith, A. Ian and Hodgson, Wayne C. (2012). Toxinology of venoms from five Australian lesser known elapid snakes. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, 111 (4), 268-274. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-7843.2012.00907.x
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