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Amyloidosis, not myeloma. (2005)

Panda eyes and heart failure. (2005)

  • Dubrey,
  • S.W.,
  • Recica,
  • H.,
  • Grocott-Mason,
  • R.,
  • ...

The future of prenatal diagnosis: rapid testing or full karyotype? An audit of chromosome abnormalities and pregnancy outcomes for women referred for Down's Syndrome testing (2005)

  • Ogilvie,
  • C.M.,
  • Lashwood,
  • A.,
  • Chitty,
  • L.,
  • ...

Objective To assess the implications of a change in prenatal diagnosis policy from full karyotype analysis to rapid trisomy testing for women referred primarily for increased risk of Down's Syndrome....

Cognitive vulnerability in subgroups of MND (2005)

  • Wicks,
  • P.,
  • Abrahams,
  • S.,
  • Papps,
  • B.,
  • ...

Assessment of cyanide overload in cassava consuming populations of Nigeria and the cyanide content of some cassava based foods (2004)

The cyanide overload of 40 cassava (gari) processing workers, 25 frequent consumers of cassava foods and 20 cigarette smokers (all Nigerians) were assessed using a new simple kit method for...

Targeted pharmacological depletion of serum amyloid P component for treatment of human amyloidosis (2002)

  • Pepys,
  • M.B.,
  • Herbert,
  • J.,
  • Hutchinson,
  • W.L.,
  • ...

The normal plasma protein serum amyloid P component (SAP) binds to fibrils in all types of amyloid deposits, and contributes to the pathogenesis of amyloidosis. In order to intervene in this process...

Unicentric Castleman's disease complicated by systemic AA amyloidosis: a curable disease (2002)

Background: Castleman's disease (angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia) is a group of rare lymphoproliferative disorders sharing characteristic clinical and histological features, and usually...

Multiple immediate-early gene-deficient herpes simplex virus vectors allowing efficient gene delivery to neurons in culture and widespread gene delivery to the central nervous system in vivo (2001)

  • Lilley,
  • C.E.,
  • Groutsi,
  • F.,
  • Han,
  • Z.,
  • ...

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) has several potential advantages as a vector for delivering genes to the nervous system. The virus naturally infects and remains latent in neurons and has evolved the...

The genetic basis of autosomal dominant familial Mediterranean fever (2000)

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is classically an autosomal recessive periodic inflammatory disease occurring in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern populations. lt is caused by mutations affecting...

 
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