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Messenger-specific role for NAADP in neuronal differentiation (2006)
- Brailoiu,
- E.,
- Churamani,
- D.,
- Pandey,
- V.,
- ...
- Bainbridge,
- A.,
- Iwata,
- O.,
- DeVita,
- E.,
- ...
6-12 May
- DeVita,
- E.,
- Bainbridge,
- A.,
- Iwata,
- O.,
- ...
29 Apr - 2 May
- Iwata,
- O.,
- Bainbridge,
- A.,
- Iwata,
- S.,
- ...
29 Apr - 2 May
- Bainbridge,
- A.,
- Iwata,
- O.,
- DeVita,
- E.,
- ...
29 Apr - 2 May
- Cady,
- E.,
- Bainbridge,
- A.,
- Iwata,
- O.,
- ...
29 Apr - 2 May
Merium term planning of biopharmaceutical manufacture under uncertainty (2006)
- Lakhdar,
- K.,
- Farid,
- S.S.,
- Savery,
- J.,
- ...
Data clustering for prediction of downstream process routes (2006)
- O'Malley,
- C.,
- Glassey,
- J.,
- Kara,
- B.,
- ...
- Zilbauer,
- M.,
- Dorrell,
- N.,
- Boughan,
- P.K.,
- ...
Role for mannose binding lectin in the prevention of mycoplasma infection (2005)
Polymorphisms in exon 1 of the MBL-2 gene, resulting in reduced plasma levels of mannose binding lectin, were significantly overrepresented in 23 patients with primary antibody deficiency and...
Aims: To define the effects of insulin treatment on body composition and fat distribution, and investigate the potential role of body weight (BWt) gain predictors in patients with poorly controlled...
- Zilbauer,
- M.,
- Dorrell,
- N.,
- Boughan,
- P.K.,
- ...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most prevalent cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide. Despite the serious health problems caused by this bacterium, human innate immune responses to C. jejuni infection...
- Wynne-Jones,
- G.,
- Jones,
- G.T.,
- Atherton,
- K.,
- ...
Isolated unilateral tuberous sclerosis-associated renal cystic disease in a neonate (2005)
We present a male infant with antenatally detected, focal, unilateral apparently isolated renal cystic disease with morphological features of renal involvement in tuberous sclerosis. Only one...
- Smith,
- V.V.,
- Anderson,
- G.,
- Malone,
- M.,
- ...
BACKGROUND: Microscopic examination of scalp hair can provide important diagnostic information in a range of paediatric conditions. It is a non-invasive and cost effective investigation, which is not...
- Stefanutti,
- G.,
- Lister,
- P.,
- Smith,
- V.V.,
- ...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: P-selectin promotes adherence of leukocytes to the endothelium in inflammatory processes. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of P-selectin and its role in the...
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma ( ALCL) is a well- recognized subtype of non- Hodgkin lymphoma in childhood. Several series report experience with the diagnosis and management of pediatric ALCL, the...
We present an unusual case of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) presenting as apparently isolated gastrointestinal lesions in a pediatric renal transplant recipient. The multiple...
Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has become an established treatment for severe respiratory distress in a range of pediatric conditions. This study describes the...
- Sebire,
- N.J.,
- Gibson,
- S.,
- Rampling,
- D.,
- ...
The diagnosis of pediatric tumors relies heavily on immunohistochemical staining of small tissue biopsies, since many entities share a "small blue cell" phenotype. More recently, molecular genetic...
Posttransplant de novo membranous nephropathy in childhood (2005)
- Sebire,
- N.J.,
- Bockenhauer,
- D.
Posttransplant proteinuria is a recognized, but relatively uncommon, presentation of renal transplant dysfunction. Significant proteinuria occurs in around 10-15% of renal transplant recipients. We...
Surgical strategies for necrotising enterocolitis: a survey of practice in the United Kingdom (2005)
Background: Strategies for the surgical management of necrotising enterocolitis are various and controversial. Objective: To characterise variation in surgical management of this disease across the...
- Pacilli,
- M.,
- Sebire,
- N.J.,
- Thambapillai,
- E.,
- ...
Juvenile papillomatosis (JP) of the breast is a rare condition, usually affecting women under 30 years of age. Although this is considered a benign lesion, follow-up is recommended for the patient...
Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia increases the risk of infection. There appears to be a wide variability in the severity and length of infective episodes. Susceptibility to infections is determined...
- McHoney,
- M.,
- Eaton,
- S.,
- Wade,
- A.,
- ...
We performed a randomized controlled trial to compare the inflammatory and immune responses to Nissen fundoplication in infants and children undergoing either open or laparoscopic surgery. Methods:...
- Mayilyan,
- K.R.,
- Hajela,
- K.,
- Dommett,
- R.,
- ...
Solid-pseudopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas: radiological-pathological correlation (2005)
We report two cases to demonstrate the imaging features of solid-pseudopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas (SPNP) in children. The SPNP is heterogeneous and often shows evidence of a pseudocapsule and...
Histopathological features of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) in childhood (2005)
- Levine,
- S.,
- Smith,
- V.V.,
- Malone,
- M.,
- ...
Aims: To describe the spectrum of histopathological features encountered in children with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) at a specialist centre. Methods and results: The histopathological...
Depth of delayed cooling alters neuroprotection pattern after hypoxia-ischemia (2005)
Hypothermia after perinatal hypoxia-ischemia (HI) is neuroprotective; the precise brain temperature that provides optimal protection is unknown. To assess the pattern of brain injury with 3 different...
Deficiency of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is probably the most common human immunodeficiency and is associated with an increased risk of mucosally acquired infections including meningococcal...
Mannose-binding lectin: do we need it? (2005)
- Klein,
- N.J.
Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) deficiency has now been recognised for 15 years. Numerous studies have shown that MBL deficiency is associated with an increased susceptibility to a range of infections....
- Johnston,
- J.J.,
- Olivos-Glander,
- I.,
- Killoran,
- C.,
- ...
Mutations in the GLI3 zinc-finger transcription factor gene cause Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome (GCPS) and Pallister-Hall syndrome (PHS), which are variable but distinct clinical entities. We...
- Hall,
- N.J.,
- Ade-Ajayi,
- N.,
- Peebles,
- D.,
- ...
When a foetal abnormality is detected during routine antenatal screening, further information is required in order to plan the remainder of the pregnancy and perinatal management. If a lesion is...
- Hall,
- N.J.,
- Hartley,
- J.,
- Ade-Ajayi,
- N.,
- ...
Static electricity within sterile packaging may result in bacterial contamination of central venous catheters (CVCs) prior to insertion. To prevent this, some surgeons inject saline into the pack...
Objective: Most body composition techniques assume constant properties of the fat-free mass (FFM), such as hydration, density and mineralisation. Previous studies suggested that FFM composition may...
Intestinal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Does not Lead to Acute Central Nervous System Damage (2005)
BACKGROUND: The detrimental effects of intestinal ischemia reperfusion (IIR) injury on secondary organs including the liver, lungs, heart, and kidney have been widely investigated in animal models....
HYPOTHESIS: Primary anastomosis following intestinal resection is a valid surgical option in the treatment of infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) who weigh less than 1000 g. DESIGN:...
Total glutathione is not decreased in infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (2005)
- Hall,
- N.J.,
- Ali,
- J.,
- Pierro,
- A.,
- ...
BACKGROUND: Glutathione (GSH) is the major intracellular antioxidant protecting against free radical-mediated damage. Oxidative stress is implicated in the pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis...
- De Vita,
- E.,
- Bainbridge,
- A.,
- Cheong,
- J.,
- ...
- Downing,
- M.,
- Andresen,
- B.S.,
- Bonham,
- J.,
- ...
Re: letter from jeffrey upperman for journal of pediatric surgery (2005)
- Eaton,
- S.,
- Hall,
- N.J.,
- Pierro,
- A.
- Charakida,
- M.,
- Donald,
- A.E.,
- Green,
- H.,
- ...
BACKGROUND: Premature cardiovascular disease is increasingly recognized in HIV-infected patients, but the mechanisms involved are unclear. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of HIV...
Endothelial dysfunction in childhood infection (2005)
- Charakida,
- M.,
- Donald,
- A.E.,
- Terese,
- M.,
- ...
BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis begins in early life, and endothelial dysfunction is recognized as a key initiating event in the development of atherosclerosis. Although infection has been implicated in...
- Anderson,
- G.,
- Smith,
- V.V.,
- Malone,
- M.,
- ...
BACKGROUND: A range of metabolic diseases can result in abnormal accumulation of metabolic byproducts, resulting in abnormal lymphocyte cytoplasmic vacuolation, identifiable on routine blood film...
- Ingham,
- N.J.,
- McAlpine,
- D.
A multi-criteria decision making framework for the selection of biomanufacturing strategies (2005)
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Chlorhexidine-releasing methacrylate dental composite materials (2005)
- Leung,
- D.,
- Spratt,
- D.A.,
- Pratten,
- J.,
- ...
- Battarbee,
- R.W.,
- Anderson,
- N.J.,
- Jeppesen,
- E. Leavitt,
- ...
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Optimisation of policy parameters in supply chain applications. (2005)
- Gjerdrum,
- J.,
- Samsatli,
- N.J.,
- Shah,
- N.,
- ...
Inter-and intra-observer variability of DCE-MRI in breast cancer (2005)
- Beresford,
- M.,
- Ah-See M.L.,
- Taylor,
- N.J.,
- Stirling,
- ...
Correlating breast cancer and hypoxia status with MRI features (2005)
- Ah-See,
- M.,
- Makris,
- A.,
- Taylor,
- N.J.,
- ...
- Belci,
- M.,
- Catley,
- M.,
- Husain,
- M.,
- ...
Comparison of ADC values with neuronal necrosis in a piglet model of hypoxia-ischaemia (2004)
- Iwata,
- O.,
- Bainbridge,
- A.,
- West,
- D.,
- ...
- Enfield,
- N. J.
- Enfield,
- N. J.
OBJECTIVE:: Most body composition techniques assume constant properties of the fat-free mass (FFM), such as hydration, density and mineralisation. Previous studies suggested that FFM composition may...
Enzymes and fungal virulence (2003)
- TONUKARI,
- N J
This paper presents a comprehensive literature review of cell wall degrading enzymes (CWDEs). Plant pathogenic fungi secrete extracellular enzymes that are capable of degrading the cell walls of...
Time and context effects after discrimination reversal in human beings. (2003)
- Romero M. A.,
- Vila,
- N. J.,
- Rosas J. M.
Psicol gica Time and context effects after discrimination reversal human beings Mucio Romero Javier Vila and Juan Rosas Universidad Nacional Aut noma xico FES Iztacala Tlalnepantla xico Universidad Es
Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses (2003)
- Arcus,
- V.,
- Baker,
- E.,
- Bellamy,
- R.,
- ...
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Prevalence of Csh-like fibrillar surface proteins among mitis group oral streptococci (2003)
- Elliott,
- D.,
- Harrison,
- E.,
- Handley,
- P.S.,
- ...
Spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) has been increasingly reported in very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants, although it is still less common than necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). In around...
Spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP) has been increasingly reported in very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants, although it is still less common than necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). In around...
- Enfield,
- N. J.
- Enfield,
- N. J.
- Enfield,
- N. J.
The definition of WHAT-d'you-call-it: semantics and pragmatics of 'recognitional deixis'. (2003)
- Enfield,
- N. J.
Time and context effects after discrimination reversal in human beings. (2003)
- Romero M. A.,
- Vila,
- N. J.,
- Rosas J. M.
- Benden,
- C.,
- Jaffe,
- A.,
- Williams,
- J.E.,
- ...
"Bottom-up" and "top-down" effects on reading saccades: a case study (2003)
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role right foveal/parafoveal sparing plays in reading single words, word arrays, and eye movement patterns in a single case with an incongruous hemianopia. METHODS: The...
- L'honore,
- A.,
- Lamb,
- N.J.,
- Vandromme,
- M.,
- ...
We show here that the distal regulatory region (DRR) of the mouse and human MyoD gene contains a conserved SRF binding CArG-like element. In electrophoretic mobility shift assays with myoblast...
- Bussaratid,
- V.,
- Phonrat,
- B.,
- Tansupasawasdikul,
- S.,
- ...
INTRODUCTION: OPC is a common opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients. Although some patients are asymptomatic, progression of the disease may occur leading to esophageal candidiasis....
BACKGROUND: The morbidity and nuisance factor associated with bites from mosquitoes and other insects are one of the many hazards faced by travelers, including those to the Arctic. A predeparture...
Cultural logic and syntactic productivity: Associated posture constructions in Lao (2002)
- Enfield,
- N. J.
Ethnosyntax: Introduction (2002)
- Enfield,
- N. J.
How to define 'Lao', 'Thai', and 'Isan' language? A view from linguistic science (2002)
- Enfield,
- N. J.
- Enfield,
- N. J.
How to define 'Lao', 'Thai', and 'Isan' language? A view from linguistic science. (2002)
- Enfield,
- N. J.
Ethnosyntax: Introduction (2002)
- Enfield,
- N. J.
Cultural logic and syntactic productivity: Associated posture constructions in Lao (2002)
- Enfield,
- N. J.
- Enfield,
- N. J.
Gap junctions and connexin expression in human sub-urothelial interstitial cells (2002)
- Sui,
- G.P.,
- Rothery,
- S.,
- Dupont,
- E.,
- ...
- Wells,
- J.C.K.,
- Dewit,
- O.,
- Elia,
- M.,
- ...
A framework for modelling virus gene expression data (2002)
- Kellam,
- P.,
- Xiaohui,
- L.,
- Martin,
- N.J.,
- ...
Continuous enteral feeding impairs gallbladder emptying in infants (2001)
- Jawaheer,
- G.,
- Shaw,
- N.J.,
- Pierro,
- A.
Features of carnitine palmitoyltransferase type I deficiency (2001)
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase type I (CPT I) is unique among long- chain fatty acid oxidation enzymes in that there are two tissue- specific isoforms, 'hepatic' and 'muscle', which are encoded by...
- Keelan,
- J.,
- Allen,
- N.J.,
- Antcliffe,
- D.,
- ...
Glutathione (GSH) is a major antioxidant system in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS). Abnormalities of GSH metabolism have been associated with many disorders of the CNS, including...
- Enfield,
- N. J.
Mercury accumulation rates and spatial trends in lake sediments from West Greenland (2001)
- Bindler,
- R.,
- Renberg,
- I.,
- Appleby,
- P.G.,
- ...
Mental stress induces transient endothelial dysfunction in humans (2000)
- Ghiadoni,
- L.,
- Donald,
- A.E.,
- Cropley,
- M.,
- ...
Pre-processing of chromatographic data for principal component analysis (1998)
- Pate,
- M.E.,
- Savery,
- J.,
- Chandwani,
- R.,
- ...
Periodontopathogenic bacterial biofilms and planktonic cells - an ultrastructural comparison (1998)
- Mordan,
- N.J.,
- Jensen,
- D.,
- Wilson,
- M.,
- ...
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- Wilson,
- M.,
- Patel,
- H.,
- Kpendema,
- H.,
- ...
The microflora of plaque from denture-wearing adults (1997)
- Burns,
- T.,
- Packer,
- S.,
- Woodley,
- N.J.,
- ...
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The prevalence of amoxycillin-resistant microorganisms in plaque and saliva samples (1997)
- Gibbs,
- N.,
- Packer,
- S.,
- Burns,
- T.,
- ...
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Prevalence of amoxicillin-resistant bacteria in young-adult dental patients (1996)
- Packer,
- S.,
- Burns,
- T.,
- Woodley,
- N.J.,
- ...
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