The University of Sydney
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Professor Gary Halliday

T: +61 2 9515 6762
F: +61 2 90365130
D06 - Blackburn Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

Current national competitive grants

2010

hOGG1 in human skin carcinogenesis
Cancer Australia Priority-driven Collaborative Cancer Research Scheme $85,250 over 1 year
Brm and Brg-1 protect from ultraviolet radiation-induced skin and ocular damage
NHMRC Project Grant $535,500 over 3 years

2008

Mechanisms of photoprotection by vitamin D and analogs
NHMRC Project Grant $420,563 over 3 years

2007

Effect of ultraviolet radiation on development of effector and memory T cells to melanoma
NHMRC Project Grant $478,500 over 3 years

Publications

2010

Park, J, Halliday, G, Surjana, D, Damian, D. Nicotinamide Prevents Ultraviolet Radiation-induced Cellular Energy Loss. Photochemistry and photobiology. 2010; :
Halliday, G. Common links among the pathways leading to UV-induced immunosuppression. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2010; 130:1209-12
Mason, R, Sequeira, V, Dixon, K, Gordon-Thomson, C, Pobre, K, Dilley, A, Mizwicki, M, Norman, A, Feldman, D, Halliday, G, Reeve, V. PHOTOPROTECTION BY 1alpha,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D AND ANALOGS: FURTHER STUDIES ON MECHANISMS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR UV-DAMAGE. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. 2010; :
Damian, D, Matthews, Y, Halliday, G. Topical riboflavin attenuates ultraviolet B- and ultraviolet A-induced immunosuppression in humans. Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine. 2010; 26:66-9
Matthews, Y, Halliday, G, Phan, T, Damian, D. A UVB Wavelength Dependency for Local Suppression of Recall Immunity in Humans Demonstrates a Peak at 300 nm. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2010; :
Rana, S, Rogers, L, Halliday, G. Immunosuppressive ultraviolet-A radiation inhibits the development of skin memory CD8 T cells. Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology. 2010; 9:25-30

2009

Sivapirabu, G, Yiasemides, E, Halliday, G, Park, J, Damian, D. Topical nicotinamide modulates cellular energy metabolism and provides broad-spectrum protection against ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans. The British journal of dermatology. 2009; 161:1357-64
Stapelberg, M, Williams, R, Byrne, S, Halliday, G. The Alternative Complement Pathway Seems to be a UVA Sensor that Leads to Systemic Immunosuppression. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2009; 129:2694-701
Halliday, G, Bock, V, Moloney, F, Lyons, J. SWI/SNF: A chromatin-remodelling complex with a role in carcinogenesis. The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology. 2009; 41:725-8
Moloney, F, Lyons, J, Bock, V, Huang, X, Bugeja, M, Halliday, G. Hotspot Mutation of Brahma in Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2009; 129:1012-5
Huang, X, Bernerd, F, Halliday, G. Ultraviolet A within sunlight induces mutations in the epidermal basal layer of engineered human skin. The American Journal of Pathology. 2009; 174:1534-1543
Halliday, G, Honigsmann, H. Sunscreens, photoimmunosuppression, and photoaging. In: Clinical Guide to Suncreens and Photoprotection. United States: Informa Healthcare 2009. p. 101-116.
Byrne, S, Halliday, G. Sunlight induced immunosuppression: a role for inflammatory mediators in the induction of suppressor cells. In: Immunosuppression: New Research. United States: Nova Science 2009. p. 185-207.
Yiasemides, E, Sivapirabu, G, Halliday, G, Park, J, Damian, D. Oral nicotinamide protects against ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans. Carcinogenesis. 2009; 30:101-5

2008

Javeri, A, Huang, X, Bernerd, F, Mason, R, Halliday, G. Human 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase 1 protein and gene are expressed more abundantly in the superficial than basal layer of human epidermis. DNA repair. 2008; 7:1542-50
Lyons, J, Patel, V, Roue, N, Fok, S, Soon, L, Halliday, G, Gutkind, J. Snail up-regulates proinflammatory mediators and inhibits differentiation in oral keratinocytes. Cancer research. 2008; 68:4525-4530
Double, K, Dedov, V, Fedorow, H, Kettle, E, Halliday, G, Garner, B, Brunk, U. The comparative biology of neuromelanin and lipofuscin in the human brain. Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS. 2008; 65:1669-82
Rana, S, Byrne, S, Macdonald, L, Chan, C, Halliday, G. Ultraviolet B Suppresses Immunity by Inhibiting Effector and Memory T Cells. The American journal of pathology. 2008; 172:993-1004
Damian, D, Patterson, C, Stapelberg, M, Park, J, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. UV Radiation-Induced Immunosuppression Is Greater in Men and Prevented by Topical Nicotinamide. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2008; 128:447-54
Halliday, G, Rana, S. Waveband and dose dependency of sunlight-induced immunomodulation and cellular changes. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 2008; 84:35-46
Halliday, G, Lyons, J. Inflammatory doses of UV may not be necessary for skin carcinogenesis. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 2008; 84:272-283
Byrne, S, Knox, M, Halliday, G. TGFbeta is responsible for skin tumour infiltration by macrophages enabling the tumours to escape immune destruction. Immunology and cell biology. 2008; 86:92-7
Hersey, P, Halliday, G, Farrelly, M, DeSilva, C, Lett, M, Menzies, S. Phase I/II study of treatment with matured dendritic cells with or without low dose IL-2 in patients with disseminated melanoma. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 2008; 57:1039-1051
Halliday, G, Norval, M, Byrne, S, Huang, X, Wolf, P. The effects of sunlight on the skin. Drug Discovery Today: Disease Mechanisms. 2008; 5:e201-e209
Moloney, F, Halliday, G. Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer. In: Clinical and Basic Immunodermatology. United Kingdom: Springer-Verlag 2008. p. 223-243.

2007

Dixon, K, Deo, S, Norman, A, Bishop, J, Halliday, G, Reeve, V, Mason, R. In vivo relevance for photoprotection by the vitamin D rapid response pathway. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. 2007; 103:451-456
Gupta, R, Dixon, K, Deo, S, Holliday, C, Slater, M, Halliday, G, Reeve, V, Mason, R. Photoprotection by 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D(3) Is Associated with an Increase in p53 and a Decrease in Nitric Oxide Products. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2007; 127:707-15
Hammond, K, Chan, C, Halliday, G. A characterisation of iNKT cells in mouse skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2007; 127:2689-2689
Halliday, G, Phan, T, Renwick, Y, Damian, D. Comparison of the immune suppressive effectiveness of UVB and long-wave UVA in humans. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. 2007; 127:2690-2690
Schwarz, T, Halliday, G. Photoimmunology. In: Photodermatology. United States: CRC Press 2007. p. 55-74.
Halliday, G, Rana, S. The effects of solar radiation on the immune response in humans. In: Biophysical and Physiological Effects of Solar Radiation on Human Skin. United Kingdom: Royal Society of Chemistry 2007. p. 127-163.

2006

Zhang, G, Luo, X, Sumithran, E, Pua, V, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G, Khachigian, L. Squamous cell carcinoma growth in mice and in culture is regulated by c-Jun and its control of matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9 expression. Oncogene. 2006; 25:7260-6
Howes, R, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Friedmann, A, Damian, D. Topical capsaicin reduces ultraviolet radiation-induced suppression of Mantoux reactions in humans. Journal of dermatological science. 2006. p. 113-5.
Howes, R, Halliday, G, Damian, D. Effect of topical melatonin on ultraviolet radiation-induced suppression of Mantoux reactions in humans. Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine. 2006; 22:267-9
Barnetson, R, Ooi, T, Zhuang, L, Halliday, G, Reid, C, Walker, P, Humphrey, S, Kleinig, M. [Nle(4)-D-Phe(7)]-alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone Significantly Increased Pigmentation and Decreased UV Damage in Fair-Skinned Caucasian Volunteers. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2006; 126:1869-78
Phan, T, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Damian, D. Melanin differentially protects from the initiation and progression of threshold UV-induced erythema depending on UV waveband. Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine. 2006; 22:174-80
Byrne, S, Spinks, N, Halliday, G. The induction of immunity to a protein antigen using an adjuvant is significantly compromised by ultraviolet A radiation. Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology. 2006; 84:128-34
Russo, P, Halliday, G. Inhibition of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species production improves the ability of a sunscreen to protect from sunburn, immunosuppression and photocarcinogenesis. The British journal of dermatology. 2006; 155:408-15
Ishri, R, Menzies, S, Halliday, G. Verapamil induces upregulation of P-glycoprotein expression on human monocyte derived dendritic cells. Immunological investigations. 2006; 35:1-18
Ooi, T, Barnetson, R, Zhuang, L, McKane, S, Lee, J, Slade, H, Halliday, G. Imiquimod-induced regression of actinic keratosis is associated with infiltration by T lymphocytes and dendritic cells: a randomized controlled trial. The British journal of dermatology. 2006; 154:72-8
Phan, T, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Damian, D. Spectral and dose dependence of ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression. Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library. 2006; 11:394-411

2005

Halliday, G. Activation of molecular adaptation to sunlight--a new approach to photoprotection. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2005; 125:xviii-xix
Poon, T, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Sunlight-induced immunosuppression in humans is initially because of UVB, then UVA, followed by interactive effects. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2005; 125:840-6
Dixon, K, Deo, S, Wong, G, Slater, M, Norman, A, Bishop, J, Posner, G, Ishizuka, S, Halliday, G, Reeve, V, Mason, R. Skin cancer prevention: a possible role of 1,25dihydroxyvitamin D3 and its analogs. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. 2005; 97:137-43
Weber, F, Byrne, S, Le, S, Brown, D, Breit, S, Scolyer, R, Halliday, G. Transforming growth factor-beta1 immobilises dendritic cells within skin tumours and facilitates tumour escape from the immune system. Cancer immunology, immunotherapy: CII. 2005; 54:898-906
Fourtanier, A, Moyal, D, Maccario, J, Compan, D, Wolf, P, Quehenberger, F, Cooper, K, Baron, E, Halliday, G, Poon, T, Seed, P, Walker, S, Young, A. Measurement of sunscreen immune protection factors in humans: A consensus paper. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2005; 125:403-409
Kuchel, J, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer formation is a molecular trigger for solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation-induced suppression of memory immunity in humans. Photochemical & photobiological sciences: Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology. 2005; 4:577-82
Demangel, C, Zhou, J, Choo, A, Shoebridge, G, Halliday, G, Britton, W. Single chain antibody fragments for the selective targeting of antigens to dendritic cells. Molecular immunology. 2005; 42:979-85
Halliday, G. Inflammation, gene mutation and photoimmunosuppression in response to UVR-induced oxidative damage contributes to photocarcinogenesis. Mutation research. 2005; 571:107-20
Barnetson, R, Poon, T, Byrne, S, Halliday, G. Impucation of immune protection factor on sunscreen development. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2005; 52:AB9-AB9
Byrne, S, Halliday, G. B cells activated in lymph nodes in response to ultraviolet irradiation or by interleukin-10 inhibit dendritic cell induction of immunity. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2005; 124:570-8
Kuchel, J, Barnetson, R, Zhuang, L, Strickland, F, Pelley, R, Halliday, G. Tamarind inhibits solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation-induced suppression of recall responses in humans. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery. 2005; 2:165-171
Byrne, S, Ahmed, J, Halliday, G. Ultraviolet B but not a radiation activates suppressor B cells in draining lymph nodes. Photochemistry and photobiology. 2005; 81:1366-70
Patterson, C, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Damian, D. Effect of topical nicotinamide (vitamin B3) on ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans. Australasian Journal of Dermatology. 2005; 46:A10-A11
Halliday, G, Agar, N, Barnetson, R, Ananthaswamy, H, Jones, A. UV-A fingerprint mutations in human skin cancer. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 2005; 81:3-8
Javeri, A, Huang, X, Halliday, G. Melanoma and UV signature mutations. Melanoma Letter. 2005; 23:1-2

2004

Brooks, W, Kwok, J, Halliday, G, Godbolt, A, Rossor, M, Creasey, H, Jones, A, Schofield, P. Hemorrhage is uncommon in new Alzheimer family with Flemish amyloid precursor protein mutation. Neurology. 2004; 63:1613-7
Barnetson, R, Satchell, A, Zhuang, L, Slade, H, Halliday, G. Imiquimod induced regression of clinically diagnosed superficial basal cell carcinoma is associated with early infiltration by CD4 T cells and dendritic cells. Clinical and experimental dermatology. 2004; 29:639-43
Strickland, F, Kuchel, J, Halliday, G. Natural products as aids for protecting the skin''''s immune system against UV damage. Cutis; cutaneous medicine for the practitioner. 2004; 74:24-8
Halliday, G, Byrne, S, Kuchel, J, Poon, T, Barnetson, R. ILL - The suppression of immunity by ultraviolet radiation: UVA, nitric oxide and DNA damage. Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology. 2004; 3:736-40
Satchell, A, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Increased Fas ligand expression by T cells and tumour cells in the progression of actinic keratosis to squamous cell carcinoma. The British journal of dermatology. 2004; 151:42-9
Ishri, R, Menzies, S, Hersey, P, Halliday, G. Rapid downregulation of antigen processing enzymes in ex vivo generated human monocyte derived dendritic cells occur endogenously in extended cultures. Immunology and cell biology. 2004; 82:239-46
Wong, G, Gupta, R, Dixon, K, Deo, S, Choong, S, Halliday, G, Bishop, J, Ishizuka, S, Norman, A, Posner, G, Mason, R. 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D and three low-calcemic analogs decrease UV-induced DNA damage via the rapid response pathway. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. 2004; 89-90:567-70
Agar, N, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Ananthaswamy, H, Wheeler, M, Jones, A. The basal layer in human squamous tumors harbors more UVA than UVB fingerprint mutations: a role for UVA in human skin carcinogenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2004; 101:4954-9
Hersey, P, Menzies, S, Halliday, G, Nguyen, T, Farrelly, M, DeSilva, C, Lett, M. Phase I/II study of treatment with dendritic cell vaccines in patients with disseminated melanoma. Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII. 2004; 53:125-34
Friedmann, A, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Reeve, V, Walker, C, Patterson, C, Damian, D. The topical isoflavonoid NV-07alpha reduces solar-simulated UV-induced suppression of Mantoux reactions in humans. Photochemistry and photobiology. 2004; 80:416-21
Halliday, G. Skin immunity and melanoma development. In: Textbook of Melanoma. London: Martin Dunitz 2004. p. 25-42.
Muller, H, Halliday, G, Woods, G. The skin immune system and tumor immunosurveillance. In: Skin Immune System: Cutaneous Immunology and Clinical Immunodermatology. United States: CRC Press 2004. p. 475-494.

2003

Lynch, G, Slaytor, E, Elliott, F, Saurajen, A, Turville, S, Sloane, A, Cameron, P, Cunningham, A, Halliday, G. CD4 is expressed by epidermal Langerhans' cells predominantly as covalent dimers. Experimental dermatology. 2003; 12:700-11
Poon, T, Kuchel, J, Badruddin, A, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Iwaki, H, Hatao, M. Objective measurement of minimal erythema and melanogenic doses using natural and solar-simulated light. Photochemistry and photobiology. 2003; 78:331-336
Byrne, S, Halliday, G. Phagocytosis by dendritic cells rather than MHC IIhigh macrophages is associated with skin tumour regression. International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer. 2003; 106:736-44
Kuchel, J, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Nitric oxide appears to be a mediator of solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation-induced immunosuppression in humans. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2003; 121:587-593
Poon, T, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Prevention of immunosuppression by sunscreens in humans is unrelated to protection from erythema and dependent on protection from ultraviolet a in the face of constant ultraviolet B protection. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2003; 121:184-190
Byrne, S, Halliday, G. High levels of Fas ligand and MHC class II in the absence of CD80 or CD86 expression and a decreased CD4+ T cell Infiltration, enables murine skin tumours to progress. Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII. 2003; 52:396-402
Lateef, Z, Fleming, S, Halliday, G, Faulkner, L, Mercer, A, Baird, M. Orf virus-encoded interleukin-10 inhibits maturation, antigen presentation and migration of murine dendritic cells. The Journal of general virology. 2003; 84:1101-1109
Agar, N, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R, Jones, A. A novel technique for the examination of skin biopsies by laser capture microdissection. Journal of cutaneous pathology. 2003; 30:265-270
Double, K, Halliday, G, Henderson, J, Griffiths, F, Heinemann, T, Riederer, P, Gerlach, M. The dopamine receptor agonist lisuride attenuates iron-mediated dopaminergic neurodegeneration. Experimental Neurology. 2003; 184 (2003):530-535
Lateef, Z, Fleming, S, Halliday, G, Faulkner, L, Mercer, A, Baird, M. Orf virus encoded interleukin-10 inhibits maturation, antigen presentation and migration of murine dendritic cells. Journal Of General Virology. 2003; 84:1101-1109
Morris, J, Hely, M, Halliday, G. Parkinsonism and Ageing. In: The Ageing Brain: The Neurobiology and Neuropsychiatry of Ageing. Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger 2003. p. 275-282.
Kril, J, Patel, S, Harding, A, Halliday, G. Hippocampal neuron loss in vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. In: Research and Practice in Alzheimer's Disease, Volume 7. NY: Springer 2003. p. 199-203.
Hodges, J, Davies, R, Xuereb, J, Kril, J, Halliday, G. Survival in frontotemporal dementia. Neurology. 2003; 61:349-354
Stapelberg, M, Halliday, G, Byrne, S. The role of UVA and UVB in the modulation. Trends in Photochemistry and Photobiology. 2003; 10:103-110

2002

Byrne, S, Halliday, G. Dendritic cells: making progress with tumour regression?. Immunology and cell biology. 2002; 80:520-30
Kuchel, J, Halliday, G, Barnetson, R. Sunlight and the Mantoux reaction. Tropical doctor. 2002; 32:231-2
Byrne, S, Spinks, N, Halliday, G. Ultraviolet a irradiation of C57BL/6 mice suppresses systemic contact hypersensitivity or enhances secondary immunity depending on dose. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2002; 119:858-64
Damian, D, Halliday, G. Measurement of ultraviolet radiation-induced suppression of recall contact and delayed-type hypersensitivity in humans. Methods (San Diego, Calif.). 2002; 28:34-45
Kuchel, J, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Ultraviolet a augments solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation-induced local suppression of recall responses in humans. The Journal of investigative dermatology. 2002; 118:1032-7
Berhane, T, Halliday, G, Cooke, B, Barnetson, R. Inflammation is associated with progression of actinic keratoses to squamous cell carcinomas in humans. The British journal of dermatology. 2002; 146:810-5
Munch, G, Shepherd, C, McCann, H, Brooks, W, Kwok, J, Arendt, T, Hallupp, M, Schofield, P, Martin, R, Halliday, G. Intraneuronal advanced glycation endproducts in presenilin-1 Alzheimer's disease. Neuroreport. 2002; 13:601-604
Yuen, K, Nearn, M, Halliday, G. Nitric oxide-mediated depletion of Langerhans cells from the epidermis may be involved in UVA radiation-induced immunosuppression. Nitric Oxide-Biology And Chemistry. 2002; 6:313-318
Kril, J, Patel, S, Harding, A, Halliday, G. Patients with vascular dementia due to microvascular pathology have significant hippocampal neuronal loss. Journal Of Neurology Neurosurgery And Psychiatry. 2002; 72:747-751
Halliday, G, Ng, T, Rodriguez, M, Harding, A, Blumbergs, P, Evans, W, Fabian, V, Fryer, J, Gonzales, M, Harper, C, Kalnins, R, Masters, C, McLean, C, Milder, D, Pamphlett, R, Scott, G, Tannenberg, A, Kril, J. Consensus neuropathological diagnosis of common dementia syndromes: testing and standardising the use of multiple diagnostic criteria. Acta Neuropathologica. 2002; 104:72-78
Halliday, G, Byrne, S. Ultraviolet A induces immunosuppression, protection or memory enhancement depending on dose, while ultraviolet B is immunosuppresive and tolerogenic over a large dose range. Journal of Photoscience. 2002; 9:197-2000
Halliday, G, Poon, T, Damian, D, Barnetson, R. Immune protection factor of sunscreens in humans is dependent on protection from UVA and cannot be predicted from the sun protection factor. Journal of Photoscience. 2002; 9:236-239
Shepherd, C, McCann, H, Thiel, E, Halliday, G. Neurofilament-immunoreactive neurons in Alzheimer's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. Neurobiology Of Disease. 2002; 9:249-257
Kril, J, Patel, S, Harding, A, Halliday, G. Neuron loss from the hippocampus of Alzheimer's disease exceeds extracellular neurofibrillary tangle formation. Neuropathology. 2002; 103:370-376

2001

Damian, D, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Effects of low-dose ultraviolet radiation on in vivo human cutaneous recall responses. The Australasian journal of dermatology. 2001; 42:161-7
Ananthaswamy, H, Arlett, C, Armstrong, B, Autler, P, Crowell, J, de Gruijl, F, Diffey, B, Dore, J, Forbes, P, Fourtanier, A, Gallagher, R, Halliday, G, Hemminki, K, Hill, D, Jansen, C, Kawada, A, Author Unknown, X, Reeve, V, Robinson, J, Author Unknown, X, Young, A. IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention, Vol 5, Sunscreens. In: . Philadelphia USA: WB Saunders 2001. p. 407-442.
Byrne, S, Halliday, G, Johnson, L, King, N. Interleukin-1beta But not tumor necrosis factor is involved in West Nile Virus-Induced Langerhans Cell Migration from the Skin in C57BL/6 Mice. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2001; :
Byrne, S, Halliday, G, Johnston, L, King, N. Interleukin-1beta but not tumor necrosis factor is involved in West Nile virus-induced Langerhans cell migration from the skin in C57BL/6 mice. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2001; 55:793-800
Halliday, G, Le, S. Transforming growth factor-beta produced by progressor tumors inhibits, while IL-10 produced by regressor tumors enhances, Langerhans cell migration from skin. International Immunology. 2001; 77:353-357
Spira, P, Sharpe, J, Halliday, G, Cavanagh, J, Nicholson, G. Clinical and pathological features of a Parkinsonian syndrome in a family with an Ala53Thr alpha-synuclein mutation. Annals of Neurology. 2001; 534.1:87-97
Sluyter, R, Yuen, K, Halliday, G. Protective immunity to UV radiation-induced skin tumours induced by skin grafts and epidermal cells. Immunology and Cell Biology. 2001; 15:243-247
Caine, D, Patterson, K, Hodges, J, Halliday, G. Sever anterograde amnesia with extensive hippocampal degeneration in a case of rapidly progressive frontotemporal dementia. Neurocase. 2001; 175:264-267

2000

Johnson, L, Halliday, G, King, N. Langerhans cells migrate to local lymph nodes following cutaneous infection with an arbovirus. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2000; 114:560-568
Harding, A, Kril, J, Halliday, G. Practical measures to simplify the Braak tangle staging method for routine pathological screening. Acta Neuropathologica. 2000; 99:199-208
Broe, G, Grayson, D, Creasey, H, Waite, L, Casey, B, Bennett, H, Brooks, W, Halliday, G. Anti-inflammatory drugs protect against alzheimer disease at low doses. Archives of Neurology. 2000; 57(1):1586-1591
Wong, D, Bishop, G, Lowes, M, Cooke, B, Barnetson, R, Halliday, G. Cytokine profiles in spontaneously regressing basal cell carcinomas. British Journal of Dermatology. 2000; 143:91-98
Harding, A, Halliday, G, Caine, D, Kril, J. Degeneration of anterior thalamic nuclei differentiates alcoholics with amnesia. Brain. 2000; 123:141-154
Sluyter, R, Halliday, G. Enhanced tumor growth in UV-irradiated skin is associated with an influx of inflammatory cells into the epidermis. Carcinogenesis. 2000; 21:1801-1807
O'Sullivan, G, Boswell, C, Halliday, G. Langerhans cell migration is modulated by N-sulfated glucosamine moieties in heparin. Experimental Dermatology. 2000; 9:25-33
Johnston, L, Halliday, G, King, N. Langerhans cells migrate to local lymph nodes following cutaneous infection with an arbovirus. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2000; 114:560-568
Halliday, G, Robinson, S, Shepherd, C, Kril, J. Alzheimer's disease and inflammation: a review of cellular and therapeutic mechanisms. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology. 2000; 27:1-8
Halliday, G, Robertson, B, Barnetson, R. Topical retinoic acid enhances, and a dark tan protects, from subedemal solar-simulated photocarcinogenesis. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2000; 114:923-927
Halliday, G, Shepherd, C, McCann, H, Reid, W, Grayson, D, Broe, A, Kril, J. Effect of anti-inflammatory medications on neuropathological findings in Alzheimer disease. Archives of Neurology. 2000; 57:831-836
Stanford, P, Halliday, G, Brooks, W, Kwok, J, Storey, C, Creasey, H, Morris, J, Fulham, M, Schofield, P. Progresive supranuclear palsy pathology caused by a novel silent mutation in exon 10 of the tau gene: expansion of the disease phenotype caused by tau gene mutations. Brain. 2000; 123:880-893
Hart, P, Grimbaldeston, M, Jaksic, A, Tan, J, Swift, G, Hosszu, E, Halliday, G, Finlay-Jones, J. Ultraviolet B-induced suppression of immune responses in interleukin-4-/- mice: relationship to dermal mast cells. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2000; 114:508-513
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