S. Curran

Publication List Details

Period

1985 - 2009

Number

34

Co-Authors

Classification results for easy quantum groups (2009)

Banica, T., Curran, S., Speicher, R.

We study the orthogonal quantum groups satisfying the ``easiness'' assumption axiomatized in our previous paper, with the construction of some new examples, and with some partial classification...

Aligned carbon nanotube-polymer hybrid architectures for diverse flexible electronic applications (2006)

Jung, Y. J., Kar, S, Talapatra, S, Soldano, C, Viswanathan, G, Li, X. S., ...

We present the fabrication and electrical characterization of a flexible hybrid composite structure using aligned multiwall carbon nanotube arrays in a poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) matrix. Using...

Developing a collaborative model of research using digital video (2006)

Armstrong, V, Curran, S

Digital video can play an important role in reconfiguring educational research methodology that challenges the perceived distinction between teachers and academics – the former normally positioned...

An association analysis of microsatellite markers across the Prader-Willi/Angelman critical region on chromosome 15 (q11-13) and autism spectrum disorder (2005)

Curran, S., Roberts, S., Thomas, S., Veltman, M., Browne, J., Medda, E., ...

Autism (OMIM 209850) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a significant genetic component of a complex nature. Cytogenetic abnormalities in the Prader-Willi/Angelman syndrome critical region (PWACR)...

Association study of a dopamine transporter polymorphism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in UK and Turkish samples (2001)

Curran, S., Mill, J., Tahir, E., Kent, L., Richards, S., Gould, A., ...

Molecular genetic studies in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have focussed on candidate genes within the dopamine system, which is thought to be the main site of action of stimulant...

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the dopamine D4 receptor gene: evidence of association but no linkage in a UK sample (2001)

Mill, J., Curran, S., Kent, L., Richard, S., Gould, A., Virdee, V., ...

Recent studies report association and linkage between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the 7-repeat allele of a 48 base-pair repeat in the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4).1 We...

Association study of a dopamine transporter polymorphism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in the UK and Turkish Samples. (2001)

Curran, S., Mill, J., Tahir, E., Kent, L., Richards, S., Gould, A., ...

Molecular genetic studies in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have focussed on candidate genes within the dopamine system, which is thought to be the main site of action of stimulant...

Attention defecit hyperactive disorder (AD/HD) and the dopamine D4 receptor gene: evidence of association but no linkage in a UK sample. (2001)

Mill, J., Curran, S., Kent, L., Richards, S., Gould, A., Virdee, V., ...

Recent studies report association and linkage between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the 7-repeat allele of a 48 base-pair repeat in the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4).1 We...

Introducción al proceso de textos (1986)

Curran, S.

Traducción de: Word Processing for Beginners

Juegos, imágenes y sonidos (1985)

Curran, S., Curnow, R.

Traducción de: Games, Graphics & Sounds

Regulatory CD8+ T cells fine-tune the myelin basic protein-reactive T cell receptor Vβ repertoire during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Jiang, H., Curran, S., Ruiz-Vazquez, E., Liang, B., Winchester, R., Chess, L.

A significant number of self-reactive T cell clones escape thymic negative selection and are released into the periphery, where some are potentially pathogenic. The clonal expansion of self-reactive...

Laser capture microscopy

Curran, S, McKay, J A, McLeod, H L, Murray, G I

Human tissues are composed of complex admixtures of different cell types and their biologically meaningful analysis necessitates the procurement of pure samples of the cells of interest. Many...

Application of laser capture microdissection and proteomics in colon cancer

Lawrie, L C, Curran, S, McLeod, H L, Fothergill, J E, Murray, G I

Aims—Laser capture microdissection is a recent development that enables the isolation of specific cell types for subsequent molecular analysis. This study describes a method for obtaining proteome...

Regulatory CD8+ T cells fine-tune the myelin basic protein-reactive T cell receptor Vβ repertoire during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Jiang, H., Curran, S., Ruiz-Vazquez, E., Liang, B., Winchester, R., Chess, L.

A significant number of self-reactive T cell clones escape thymic negative selection and are released into the periphery, where some are potentially pathogenic. The clonal expansion of self-reactive...

Laser capture microscopy

Curran, S, McKay, J A, McLeod, H L, Murray, G I

Human tissues are composed of complex admixtures of different cell types and their biologically meaningful analysis necessitates the procurement of pure samples of the cells of interest. Many...

Application of laser capture microdissection and proteomics in colon cancer

Lawrie, L C, Curran, S, McLeod, H L, Fothergill, J E, Murray, G I

Aims—Laser capture microdissection is a recent development that enables the isolation of specific cell types for subsequent molecular analysis. This study describes a method for obtaining proteome...

Pharmacodynamic effects of buspirone and clobazam.

Alford, C, Bhatti, J Z, Curran, S, McKay, G, Hindmarch, I

1. The pharmacodynamic effects of buspirone and clobazam were compared in two volunteer studies. Acute doses of buspirone 5 mg, 10 mg and clobazam 10 mg were contrasted with placebo and a verum...

Colorectal cancer genomics: evidence for multiple genotypes which influence survival

Rooney, P H, Boonsong, A, McKay, J A, Marsh, S, Stevenson, D A J, Murray, G I, ...

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer death and the mechanism for variable outcome in this disease is not yet fully understood. It is hypothesized that differences in the genetic...