R. M. Taylor

Publication List Details

Period

1980 - 9999

Number

68

Co-Authors

A Teamwork Model of Pilot Aiding: Psychological Principles for Mission Management Systems Design, (9999)

Taylor, R. M., Selcon, S. J.

Advances in automation and control/display technology have enabled design effort to focus on how aircrew system interfaces can be created to help perform the mission and to help solve mission...

Involving health professionals in the development of an advanced symptom management system for young people: The ASyMS©-YG study (2009)

Gibson, Faith, Aldiss, S., Taylor, R. M., Maguire, Roma, Kearney, Nora

Purpose of the study: ASyMS(c) is an advanced symptom management system utilising mobile phone technology for patients to report cancer chemotherapy-related symptoms. The aim of this paper is to...

Towards understanding the virulence functions of RXLR effectors of the oomycete plant pathogen Phytophthora infestans (2009)

Birch, P.R.J., Armstrong, M., Bos, J., Boevink, P., Gilroy, E.M., Taylor, R.M., ...

Plant pathogens establish infection by secretion of effector proteins that may be delivered inside host cells to manipulate innate immunity. It is increasingly apparent that the ubiquitin proteasome...

Nectar Feeding by Wandering Spiders on Cotton Plants (2008)

R. M. Taylor, R. S. Pfannenstiel

Spiders are assumed to be strictly carnivorous in assessments of their nutritional and energetic requirements, their habitat preferences, and their potential as biological control agents. However,...

Situational Awareness in Complex Systems (2006)

Gilson, Richard D., Hitchcock, Lloyd, Pew, Richard A., Endsley, Mica R., Smith, Kip, Taylor, R. M., ...

Decisions, whose appropriateness depends on knowledge and rules, are expected more or less effectively depending on the psychomotor skills of the operator. If these are sequential rather than...

Enzyme Alarm Instrumentation Studies. (2002)

McAdam,W., Taylor,R. M.

Polarographic-type electrochemical enzyme alarms were designed and engineered to automatically detect C-agents in the field. The target specifications include lower power consumption, small size,...

Biochemical Changes During Osmopriming of Leek Seeds (1989)

BRAY, C. M., DAVISON, P. A., ASHRAF, M., TAYLOR, R. M.

Osmotic priming treatments reduced both the mean time to germination and the spread of germination for two leek seed-lots of high viability but differing vigour. In addition the differences in...

Women and employment : policies for equal opportunities / R. M. Taylor ... [et al.] (1980)

Taylor, R. M

Conference held at OECD headquarters in París on 16 and 17 april 1980

Role of the DNA ligase III zinc finger in polynucleotide binding and ligation.

Taylor, R M, Whitehouse, J, Cappelli, E, Frosina, G, Caldecott, K W

Mammalian DNA ligase III exists as two distinct isoforms denoted alpha and beta. Both forms possess a motif that is homologous to the putative zinc finger present in poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase....

Concanavalin A-induced chemiluminescence in rat thymus lymphocytes. Its origin and role in mitogenesis.

Hume, D A, Wrogemann, K, Ferber, E, Kolbuch-Braddon, M E, Taylor, R M, Fischer, H, ...

1. The luminol-dependent chemiluminescence of rat thymocytes responding to concanavalin A can be resolved into glucose-dependent and glucose-independent portions. 2. The glucose-dependent portion,...

Manipulation of individual viruses: friction and mechanical properties.

Falvo, M R, Washburn, S, Superfine, R, Finch, M, Brooks, F P, Chi, V, ...

We present our results on the manipulation of individual viruses using an advanced interface for atomic force microscopes (AFMs). We show that the viruses can be dissected, rotated, and translated...

Visualization and Mechanical Manipulations of Individual Fibrin Fibers Suggest that Fiber Cross Section Has Fractal Dimension 1.3

Guthold, M., Liu, W., Stephens, B., Lord, S. T., Hantgan, R. R., Erie, D. A., ...

We report protocols and techniques to image and mechanically manipulate individual fibrin fibers, which are key structural components of blood clots. Using atomic force microscopy-based lateral force...

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and renal transplantation: a five year experience.

Donnelly, P K, Lennard, T W, Proud, G, Taylor, R M, Henderson, R, Fletcher, K, ...

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is a new and increasingly popular method of routine dialysis, but its effect on renal transplantation is uncertain. A non-randomised comparison was made of...

Superiority of B locus matching over other HLA matching in renal graft survival.

Dewar, P J, Wilkinson, R, Elliott, R W, Ward, M K, Kerr, D N, Kenward, D H, ...

Graft survival after 348 consecutive first cadaver-donor renal transplants was significantly improved by HLA matching when recipients who had received pretransplant blood transfusions were matched...

Renal replacement treatment for diabetic patients in Newcastle upon Tyne and the Northern region, 1964-88.

Catalano, C, Goodship, T H, Tapson, J S, Venning, M K, Taylor, R M, Proud, G, ...

OBJECTIVES--To review the experience of renal replacement treatment in diabetic patients treated in Newcastle upon Tyne and the Northern region from 1964 to 1988, and to compare the morbidity and...

Availability of transplantable organs from brain stem dead donors in intensive care units.

Gore, S M, Taylor, R M, Wallwork, J

OBJECTIVE--By audit from January to June 1989 to quantify, separately for hearts, kidneys, liver, lungs and corneas, the possible increases in transplantable organs from brain stem dead potential...

Role of the DNA ligase III zinc finger in polynucleotide binding and ligation.

Taylor, R M, Whitehouse, J, Cappelli, E, Frosina, G, Caldecott, K W

Mammalian DNA ligase III exists as two distinct isoforms denoted alpha and beta. Both forms possess a motif that is homologous to the putative zinc finger present in poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase....

Concanavalin A-induced chemiluminescence in rat thymus lymphocytes. Its origin and role in mitogenesis.

Hume, D A, Wrogemann, K, Ferber, E, Kolbuch-Braddon, M E, Taylor, R M, Fischer, H, ...

1. The luminol-dependent chemiluminescence of rat thymocytes responding to concanavalin A can be resolved into glucose-dependent and glucose-independent portions. 2. The glucose-dependent portion,...

Manipulation of individual viruses: friction and mechanical properties.

Falvo, M R, Washburn, S, Superfine, R, Finch, M, Brooks, F P, Chi, V, ...

We present our results on the manipulation of individual viruses using an advanced interface for atomic force microscopes (AFMs). We show that the viruses can be dissected, rotated, and translated...

Visualization and Mechanical Manipulations of Individual Fibrin Fibers Suggest that Fiber Cross Section Has Fractal Dimension 1.3

Guthold, M., Liu, W., Stephens, B., Lord, S. T., Hantgan, R. R., Erie, D. A., ...

We report protocols and techniques to image and mechanically manipulate individual fibrin fibers, which are key structural components of blood clots. Using atomic force microscopy-based lateral force...

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and renal transplantation: a five year experience.

Donnelly, P K, Lennard, T W, Proud, G, Taylor, R M, Henderson, R, Fletcher, K, ...

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is a new and increasingly popular method of routine dialysis, but its effect on renal transplantation is uncertain. A non-randomised comparison was made of...

Superiority of B locus matching over other HLA matching in renal graft survival.

Dewar, P J, Wilkinson, R, Elliott, R W, Ward, M K, Kerr, D N, Kenward, D H, ...

Graft survival after 348 consecutive first cadaver-donor renal transplants was significantly improved by HLA matching when recipients who had received pretransplant blood transfusions were matched...

Renal replacement treatment for diabetic patients in Newcastle upon Tyne and the Northern region, 1964-88.

Catalano, C, Goodship, T H, Tapson, J S, Venning, M K, Taylor, R M, Proud, G, ...

OBJECTIVES--To review the experience of renal replacement treatment in diabetic patients treated in Newcastle upon Tyne and the Northern region from 1964 to 1988, and to compare the morbidity and...

Availability of transplantable organs from brain stem dead donors in intensive care units.

Gore, S M, Taylor, R M, Wallwork, J

OBJECTIVE--By audit from January to June 1989 to quantify, separately for hearts, kidneys, liver, lungs and corneas, the possible increases in transplantable organs from brain stem dead potential...

Renal allograft rejection: investigation of alloantigen presentation by cultured human renal epithelial cells.

Kirby, J A, Ikuta, S, Clark, K, Proud, G, Lennard, T W, Taylor, R M

Defined lines of primary human renal epithelial cells were established and their expression of class II major histocompatibility (MHC) antigens was up-regulated by culture with interferon-gamma...

Renal allograft rejection: possible involvement of lymphokine-activated killer cells.

Kirby, J A, Forsythe, J L, Proud, G, Taylor, R M

Human renal allograft tissue was recovered at transplant nephrectomy from three patients with irreversible loss of graft function. This tissue was disaggregated and separated into two fractions on...

Renal allograft rejection: protection of renal epithelium from natural killer cells by cytokine-induced up-regulation of class I major histocompatibility antigens.

Lin, Y, Proud, G, Taylor, R M, Kirby, J A

The potential of natural killer (NK) cells to contribute to renal allograft rejection was modelled by mixing NK cells with cultured renal epithelial cells. It was found that the renal cells were...

Renal allograft rejection: induction and function of adhesion molecules on cultured epithelial cells.

Lin, Y, Kirby, J A, Clark, K, Shenton, B K, Forsythe, J L, Proud, G, ...

The interaction of graft-infiltrating immune cells with donor parenchymal cells is an important early event in allograft rejection. This binding is stabilized by interaction of antigen-independent...

Renal allograft rejection: expression and function of VCAM-1 on tubular epithelial cells.

Lin, Y, Kirby, J A, Browell, D A, Morley, A R, Shenton, B K, Proud, G, ...

The interaction between vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and very late antigen-4 (VLA-4) is known to play an important role in stabilizing the adhesion of lymphocytes to endothelial cells....

EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION WITH INFLUENZA A VIRUS IN MICE : THE INCREASE IN INTRAPULMONARY VIRUS AFTER INOCULATION AND THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS FACTORS THEREON

Taylor, R. M.

Following intranasal inoculation of influenza A virus (strain PR8) there is a rapid increase of the virus in the lungs which with large doses reaches a maximum within 24 hours. With smaller doses,...

Cervical pharyngostomy.

Farndon, J. R., Taylor, R. M.

The technique of cervical pharyngostomy is presented as a safe alternative procedure to the nasogastric tube for patients requiring prolonged periods of gastrointestinal decompression or tube...

A regional reconnaissance on yellow fever in the Sudan: With special reference to primate hosts*

Taylor, R. M., Haseeb, M. A., Work, T. H.

Neutralization-tests with yellow fever virus performed on 666 human sera collected in the southern Sudan imply that yellow fever is still endemic south of the 10th parallel, in the south-west border...