J. G. Flanagan

Publication List Details

Period

1986 - 1988

Number

26

Co-Authors

Stimulus configuration and the format of the normal sensitivity gradient (1988)

Flanagan, J. G., Wild, J. M., Wood, Joanne M.

The study investigated the effect of three distinct types of stimulus configuration on the format of the normal sensitivity gradient derived by computer assisted perimetry namely: projected stimuli;...

Stimulus configuration and the format of the normal sensitivity gradient (1988)

Flanagan, J. G., Wild, John M., Wood, Joanne M.

The study investigated the effect of three distinct types of stimulus configuration on the format of the normal sensitivity gradient derived by computer assisted perimetry namely: projected stimuli;...

Stimulus configuration and the format of the normal sensitivity gradient (1988)

Flanagan, J. G., Wild, John M., Wood, Joanne M.

The study investigated the effect of three distinct types of stimulus configuration on the format of the normal sensitivity gradient derived by computer assisted perimetry namely: projected stimuli;...

Spatial summation and the cortical magnification of perimetric profiles (1987)

Wild, J. M., Wood, Joanne M., Flanagan, J. G.

M-scaling of the conventional spot targets of clinical perimetry at low photopic adaptation levels, such as that of the Octopus automated perimeter, does not result in the expected isosensitive...

Spatial summation and the cortical magnification of perimetric profiles (1987)

Wild, John M., Wood, Joanne M., Flanagan, J. G.

M-scaling of the conventional spot targets of clinical perimetry at low photopic adaptation levels, such as that of the Octopus automated perimeter, does not result in the expected isosensitive...

Spatial summation and the cortical magnification of perimetric profiles (1987)

Wild, John M., Wood, Joanne M., Flanagan, J. G.

M-scaling of the conventional spot targets of clinical perimetry at low photopic adaptation levels, such as that of the Octopus automated perimeter, does not result in the expected isosensitive...

The interpretation of the differential threshold in the central visual field (1986)

Wild, J.M., Wood, Joanne M., Flanagan, J.G., Crews, S.J.

Computer assisted perimetry has revolutionised the investigation of the visual field. Experience of central field assessment with the Octopus Automated Perimeter shows that sensitivity recorded with...

The interpretation of the differential threshold in the central visual field (1986)

Wild, John M., Wood, Joanne M., Flanagan, J.G., Crews, S. James

Computer assisted perimetry has revolutionised the investigation of the visual field. Experience of central field assessment with the Octopus Automated Perimeter shows that sensitivity recorded with...

The interpretation of the differential threshold in the central visual field (1986)

Wild, John M., Wood, Joanne M., Flanagan, J.G., Crews, S. James

Computer assisted perimetry has revolutionised the investigation of the visual field. Experience of central field assessment with the Octopus Automated Perimeter shows that sensitivity recorded with...

ELF-2, a new member of the Eph ligand family, is segmentally expressed in mouse embryos in the region of the hindbrain and newly forming somites.

Bergemann, A D, Cheng, H J, Brambilla, R, Klein, R, Flanagan, J G

The Eph receptors are the largest known family of receptor tyrosine kinases and are notable for distinctive expression patterns in the nervous system and in early vertebrate development. However, all...

neu protooncogene fused to an immunoglobulin heavy chain gene requires immunoglobulin light chain for cell surface expression and oncogenic transformation.

Flanagan, J G, Leder, P

The protein encoded by the neu protooncogene (human gene symbol NGL for neuro/glioblastoma-derived) is a member of the surface receptor/tyrosine kinase family. Though its structure suggests that it...

Transmembrane kit ligand cleavage does not require a signal in the cytoplasmic domain and occurs at a site dependent on spacing from the membrane.

Cheng, H J, Flanagan, J G

The kit ligand (KL) is one of several growth factors that are active as transmembrane molecules and can also be proteolytically cleaved to yield soluble forms. We have investigated the signals and...

Heparin is required for cell-free binding of basic fibroblast growth factor to a soluble receptor and for mitogenesis in whole cells.

Ornitz, D M, Yayon, A, Flanagan, J G, Svahn, C M, Levi, E, Leder, P

Heparin is required for the binding of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) to high-affinity receptors on cells deficient in cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan. So that this heparin...

Membrane-bound LERK2 ligand can signal through three different Eph-related receptor tyrosine kinases.

Brambilla, R, Schnapp, A, Casagranda, F, Labrador, J P, Bergemann, A D, Flanagan, J G, ...

The Eph-related family of receptor tyrosine kinases consists of at least 13 members, several of which display distinctive expression patterns in the developing and adult nervous system. Recently, a...

The sequence of a human immunoglobulin epsilon heavy chain constant region gene, and evidence for three non-allelic genes.

Flanagan, J G, Rabbitts, T H

An immunoglobulin epsilon heavy chain gene was isolated from a DNA library of the human epsilon chain-producing myeloma 266B1 , using a JH gene region probe. The gene was shown to be the one...

ELF-2, a new member of the Eph ligand family, is segmentally expressed in mouse embryos in the region of the hindbrain and newly forming somites.

Bergemann, A D, Cheng, H J, Brambilla, R, Klein, R, Flanagan, J G

The Eph receptors are the largest known family of receptor tyrosine kinases and are notable for distinctive expression patterns in the nervous system and in early vertebrate development. However, all...

neu protooncogene fused to an immunoglobulin heavy chain gene requires immunoglobulin light chain for cell surface expression and oncogenic transformation.

Flanagan, J G, Leder, P

The protein encoded by the neu protooncogene (human gene symbol NGL for neuro/glioblastoma-derived) is a member of the surface receptor/tyrosine kinase family. Though its structure suggests that it...

Transmembrane kit ligand cleavage does not require a signal in the cytoplasmic domain and occurs at a site dependent on spacing from the membrane.

Cheng, H J, Flanagan, J G

The kit ligand (KL) is one of several growth factors that are active as transmembrane molecules and can also be proteolytically cleaved to yield soluble forms. We have investigated the signals and...

Heparin is required for cell-free binding of basic fibroblast growth factor to a soluble receptor and for mitogenesis in whole cells.

Ornitz, D M, Yayon, A, Flanagan, J G, Svahn, C M, Levi, E, Leder, P

Heparin is required for the binding of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) to high-affinity receptors on cells deficient in cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan. So that this heparin...

Membrane-bound LERK2 ligand can signal through three different Eph-related receptor tyrosine kinases.

Brambilla, R, Schnapp, A, Casagranda, F, Labrador, J P, Bergemann, A D, Flanagan, J G, ...

The Eph-related family of receptor tyrosine kinases consists of at least 13 members, several of which display distinctive expression patterns in the developing and adult nervous system. Recently, a...

The sequence of a human immunoglobulin epsilon heavy chain constant region gene, and evidence for three non-allelic genes.

Flanagan, J G, Rabbitts, T H

An immunoglobulin epsilon heavy chain gene was isolated from a DNA library of the human epsilon chain-producing myeloma 266B1 , using a JH gene region probe. The gene was shown to be the one...

Correlation of a scanning laser derived oedema index and visual function following grid laser treatment for diabetic macular oedema

Hudson, C, Flanagan, J G, Turner, G S, Chen, H C, Young, L B, McLeod, D

Aim: To correlate change of an oedema index derived by scanning laser tomography with change of visual function in patients undergoing grid laser photocoagulation for clinically significant diabetic...

The effect of simulated obstructive apnoea on intraocular pressure and pulsatile ocular blood flow in healthy young adults

Lundmark, P O, Trope, G E, Flanagan, J G

Aim: To investigate the effect of negative inspiratory effort, as generated by the Mueller manoeuvre, on intraocular pressure (IOP) and pulsatile ocular blood flow (POBF) in healthy young adults.

The effect of image alignment on capillary blood flow measurement of the neuroretinal rim using the Heidelberg retina flowmeter

Sehi, M, Flanagan, J G

Aim: To examine the influence of image alignment on the repeatability of blood flow measurements of the optic nerve.

Exaggerated relative nasal-temporal asymmetry of macular capillary blood flow in patients with clinically significant diabetic macular oedema

Hudson, C, Flanagan, J G, Turner, G S, Chen, H C, Rawji, M H, McLeod, D

Aims: To compare the macular capillary blood flow of patients with clinically significant diabetic macular oedema (DMO) with that of non-diabetic subjects and to determine the relation between blood...

Impact of simulated light scatter on scanning laser Doppler flowmetry

Venkataraman, S T, Hudson, C, Harvey, E, Flanagan, J G

Aim: To determine the impact of simulated light scatter on scanning laser Doppler flowmetry (SLDF) assessment of retinal capillary blood flow and retinal image quality.