A. M. Halliday

Publication List Details

Period

1967 - 2005

Number

34

Co-Authors

Arabidopsis AtcwINV3 and 6 are not invertases but are fructan exohydrolases (FEHs) with different substrate specificities (2005)

Francis, I., Clerens, Stefan, Halliday, A.M., ...

The genome of Arabidopsis thaliana contains six putative cell-wall type invertase genes (AtcwINV1-6). Heterologous expression of AtcwINV1, 3 and 6 cDNAs in Pichia pastoris revealed that the enzymes...

THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ACUTE OPTIC NEURITIS: AN ASSOCIATION OF GADOLINIUM LEAKAGE WITH CLINICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DEFICITS (1991)

YOUL, B. D., TURANO, G., MILLER, D. H., TOWELL, A. D., MACMANUS, D. G., MOORE, S. G., ...

Eighteen patients with acute optic neuritis underwent optic nerve magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before and after injection of gadolinium-diethylene triamine pentacetic acid (Gd-DTPA). Ten were...

THE ROLE OF NMR IMAGING IN THE ASSESSMENT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND ISOLATED NEUROLOGICAL LESIONS: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY (1987)

ORMEROD, I. E. C., MILLER, D. H., McDONALD, W. I., RUDGE, P., KENDALL, B. E., ...

The form and distribution of MRI abnormalities in 114 patients with clinically definite multiple sclerosis (MS) have been compared with observations on 53 apparently healthy individuals, 129 patients...

RETINAL VENOUS SHEATHING IN OPTIC NEURITIS: ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE PATHOGENESIS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (1987)

LIGHTMAN, S., McDONALD, W. I., BIRD, A.C., FRANCIS, D.A., HOSKINS, A., BATCHOLER, J.R., ...

A systematic study of the frequency of retinal vascular abnormalities and cells in the media has been made in 50 patients presenting with acute optic neuritis. Abnormalities were found in 14...

Changes in pattern-evoked responses in man associated with the vertical and horizontal meridians of the visual field

Halliday, A. M., Michael, W. F.

1. Averaged responses have been recorded from an array of ten scalp electrodes over the occipital cortex in man to the reversal of a black-and-white checkerboard pattern, presented in different...

Bromocriptine in management of large pituitary tumours.

Wass, J A, Williams, J, Charlesworth, M, Kingsley, D P, Halliday, A M, Doniach, I, ...

Bromocriptine has an accepted place in the management of small pituitary tumours that secrete either prolactin or growth hormone. The treatment of large tumours with extrasellar extensions is more...

Visual Evoked Response in Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis

Halliday, A. M., McDonald, W. I., Mushin, Joan

The diagnostic value of the pattern-evoked response has been assessed in 73 patients referred because of suspected multiple sclerosis. Altogether 52 had delayed responses. Fifty-one patients in the...

Changes in pattern-evoked responses in man associated with the vertical and horizontal meridians of the visual field

Halliday, A. M., Michael, W. F.

1. Averaged responses have been recorded from an array of ten scalp electrodes over the occipital cortex in man to the reversal of a black-and-white checkerboard pattern, presented in different...

Bromocriptine in management of large pituitary tumours.

Wass, J A, Williams, J, Charlesworth, M, Kingsley, D P, Halliday, A M, Doniach, I, ...

Bromocriptine has an accepted place in the management of small pituitary tumours that secrete either prolactin or growth hormone. The treatment of large tumours with extrasellar extensions is more...

Visual Evoked Response in Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis

Halliday, A. M., McDonald, W. I., Mushin, Joan

The diagnostic value of the pattern-evoked response has been assessed in 73 patients referred because of suspected multiple sclerosis. Altogether 52 had delayed responses. Fifty-one patients in the...

The asymmetrical visual evoked potential to pattern reversal in one half field and its significance for the analysis of visual field defects.

Blumhardt, L. D., Barrett, G., Halliday, A. M.

The consistency of the major positive component (P100) of the full-field pattern-reversal response provides a clinically valuable and objective means of detecting visual field defects. Its normally...

Peripheral and central somatosensory nerve conduction defects in Friedreich's ataxia.

Jones, S J, Baraitser, M, Halliday, A M

Somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded over the clavicle, cervical spine, mastoid processes and the hand area of the contralateral somatosensory cortex to median nerve stimulation in 22 cases...

Neurological asymmetries immediately after unilateral ECT.

Kriss, A, Blumhardt, L D, Halliday, A M, Pratt, R T

Twenty-nine right handed patients were examined neurologically before and immediately after each of 62 unilateral ECTs to the dominant and non-dominant hemispheres. Most convulsions were followed by...

Autosomal dominant late onset cerebellar ataxia with myoclonus, peripheral neuropathy and sensorineural deafness: a clinicopathological report.

Baraitser, M, Gooddy, W, Halliday, A M, Harding, A E, Rudge, P, Scaravilli, F

Three members of a family were affected by an autosomal dominant disorder comprising cerebellar ataxia, sensorineural deafness, myoclonus, and peripheral neuropathy. This is the second kindred with...

Pattern- and flash-evoked potentials in the assessment and management of optic nerve gliomas.

Groswasser, Z, Kriss, A, Halliday, A M, McDonald, W I

Visual evoked potentials were recorded in 25 young patients with optic nerve glioma. In only eight patients could pattern responses be recorded from the affected eyes and these were invariably...

Disseminated lesions at presentation in patients with optic neuritis.

Ormerod, I E, McDonald, W I, Du Boulay, G H, Kendall, B E, Moseley, I F, Halliday, A M, ...

Thirty five adults and two children with clinically isolated optic neuritis were examined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine the presence of disseminated lesions within the brain at...

Magnetic resonance imaging in clinically isolated lesions of the brain stem.

Ormerod, I E, Bronstein, A, Rudge, P, Johnson, G, Macmanus, D, Halliday, A M, ...

Twenty-seven patients with an isolated brain stem syndrome, thought to be due to demyelination, were examined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A brain stem lesion was identified in 25, and...

Recovery after optic neuritis in childhood.

Kriss, A, Francis, D A, Cuendet, F, Halliday, A M, Taylor, D S, Wilson, J, ...

Thirty-nine children who presented with optic neuritis in childhood were reviewed after a follow up period from 3 months to 29 years (mean 8.8 years). At follow-up, 30 out of 39 (77%) of the children...