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A cancer cell-specific inducer of apoptosis (2007)
Journal Article
Green, K. L., Brown, C., Roeder, G. E., Southgate, T. D., & Gaston, K. (2007). A cancer cell-specific inducer of apoptosis. Human Gene Therapy, 18(6), 547-561. https://doi.org/10.1089/hum.2006.042

Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA is found in virtually all cervical cancers, strongly suggesting that these viruses are necessary to initiate this disease. The HPV E2 protein is required for viral replication, but E2 expression is usually lost in HPV-t... Read More about A cancer cell-specific inducer of apoptosis.

From phenotype to genotype: whole tissue profiling for plant breeding (2007)
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Goodacre, R., Roberts, L., Ellis, D. I., Thorogood, D., Reader, S. M., Ougham, H., & King, I. (2007). From phenotype to genotype: whole tissue profiling for plant breeding. Metabolomics, 3(4), 489-501. doi:10.1007/s11306-007-0062-6

Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) was used to obtain ‘holistic’ metabolic fingerprints from a wide range of plants to differentiate species, population, single plant genotype, and chromosomal constitution differences. Sample preparation... Read More about From phenotype to genotype: whole tissue profiling for plant breeding.

Established corticosteroid creams should be applied only once daily in patients with atopic eczema (2007)
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Williams, H. C. (2007). Established corticosteroid creams should be applied only once daily in patients with atopic eczema. British medical journal, 334,

Atopic eczema affects many adults and up to 20% of children,1 with health costs comparable to diabetes2 and asthma.3 One community survey of 1760 young children in the United Kingdom found that 84% had mild eczema, 14% moderate, and 2% severe eczema.... Read More about Established corticosteroid creams should be applied only once daily in patients with atopic eczema.

The streptavidin/biotinylated DNA/protein bound complex protocol for determining the association of c-JUN protein with NANOG promoter (2007)
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SHAMS-NATERI, A., & BABAEI-JADIDI, R. (2013). The streptavidin/biotinylated DNA/protein bound complex protocol for determining the association of c-JUN protein with NANOG promoter. Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology, 25(UNIT 1B.10), 1-13

Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a widely used and pre-eminent technique for detecting the association of an individual protein or a particular protein complex with its specific DNA sequence(s) in vivo. Herein we introduce a novel and simple b... Read More about The streptavidin/biotinylated DNA/protein bound complex protocol for determining the association of c-JUN protein with NANOG promoter.

Characterization of an enhancer region of the galanin gene that directs expression to the dorsal root ganglion and confers responsiveness to axotomy (2007)
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Bacon, A., Kerr, N. C., Holmes, F. E., Gaston, K., & Wynick, D. (2007). Characterization of an enhancer region of the galanin gene that directs expression to the dorsal root ganglion and confers responsiveness to axotomy. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(24), 6573-6580. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1596-07.2007

Galanin expression markedly increases in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) after sciatic nerve axotomy and modulates pain behavior and regeneration of sensory neurons. Here, we describe transgenic mice expressing constructs with varying amounts of seque... Read More about Characterization of an enhancer region of the galanin gene that directs expression to the dorsal root ganglion and confers responsiveness to axotomy.

Wavelet and multiwavelet watermarking (2007)
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Serdean, C., Ibrahim, M., Moemeni, A., & Al-Akaidi, M. (2007). Wavelet and multiwavelet watermarking. IET Image Processing, 1(2), 223-230. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-ipr%3A20060214

The main objective of the paper is to provide a like-with-like performance comparison between the wavelet domain and the multiwavelet domain watermarking, under a variety of attacks. The investigation is restricted to balanced multiwavelets. Furtherm... Read More about Wavelet and multiwavelet watermarking.

Bone mineral density, polyphenols and caffeine: a reassessment (2007)
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Dew, T. P., Day, A. J., & Morgan, M. R. A. (2007). Bone mineral density, polyphenols and caffeine: a reassessment. Nutrition Research Reviews, 20(1), 89-105. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954422407738805

Several studies have shown beneficial associations between tea consumption and bone mineral density (BMD) and fracture risk. Current investigations into potential mechanisms of benefit are focused upon the F and polyphenol components of tea. However,... Read More about Bone mineral density, polyphenols and caffeine: a reassessment.

Effect of maternal dietary restriction during pregnancy on lamb carcass characteristics and muscle fiber composition (2007)
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Daniel, Z. C., Brameld, J. M., Craigon, J., Scollan, N. D., & Buttery, P. J. (2007). Effect of maternal dietary restriction during pregnancy on lamb carcass characteristics and muscle fiber composition. Journal of Animal Science, 85(6), 1565-1576. https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2006-743

Two experiments were conducted to determine whether the decreased proportion of fast muscle fibers seen previously in 2-wk-old lambs from ewes that were dietary restricted from d 30 to 70 of gestation are still evident in older lambs and what the con... Read More about Effect of maternal dietary restriction during pregnancy on lamb carcass characteristics and muscle fiber composition.

Critical Psychiatry (2007)
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Middleton, H. (2007). Critical Psychiatry. Mental Health Review Journal, 12,

Critical psychiatry appraises and comments upon psychiatric services as they are usually provided. This article,
prompted by the publication of a recent book, considers the place of critical psychiatry historically and in the context
of contemporar... Read More about Critical Psychiatry.

National evaluation of NHS genetics service investments: emerging issues from the cancer genetics pilots (2007)
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Martin, G. P., Finn, R., & Currie, G. (2007). National evaluation of NHS genetics service investments: emerging issues from the cancer genetics pilots. Familial Cancer, 6(2), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10689-007-9130-3

In seeking to fulfil the ambition of the 2003 genetics white paper, Our Inheritance, Our Future, to ‘mainstream’ genetic knowledge and practices, the Department of Health provided start-up funding for pilot services in various clinical areas, includi... Read More about National evaluation of NHS genetics service investments: emerging issues from the cancer genetics pilots.

The Virtual International Stroke Trials Archive (2007)
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Myzoon, A., Bath, P. M., Curram, J., Davis, S. M., Diener, H.-C., Donnan, G. A., Fisher, M., Gregson, B. A., Grotta, J., Hacke, W., Hennerici, M. G., Hommel, M., Kaste, M., Marler, J. R., Sacco, R. L., Teal, P., Wahlgren, N.-G., Warach, S., Weir, C. J., & Lees, K. R. (2007). The Virtual International Stroke Trials Archive. Stroke, 38(6),

Background and Purpose - Stroke has global importance and it causes an increasing amount of human suffering and
economic burden, but its management is far from optimal. The unsuccessful outcome of several research programs
highlights the need for r... Read More about The Virtual International Stroke Trials Archive.

A Utilitarian Perspective of Social and Medical Contributions to Three Illustrative Conditions, and Recent UK NHS Policy Initiatives (2007)
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Middleton, H., & Shaw, I. (2007). A Utilitarian Perspective of Social and Medical Contributions to Three Illustrative Conditions, and Recent UK NHS Policy Initiatives. Journal of Mental Health, 16(3),

Background: To date debate concerning the relative merits of social and medical sciences has been
largely academic.
Aims: To outline and critically appraise a utilitarian approach to mental health research that reflects a
critical realist perspect... Read More about A Utilitarian Perspective of Social and Medical Contributions to Three Illustrative Conditions, and Recent UK NHS Policy Initiatives.

Bacteriophage therapy to reduce Salmonella colonization of broiler chickens (2007)
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Atterbury, R. J., Van Bergen, M., Ortiz, F., Lovell, M., Harris, J., De Boer, A., …Barrow, P. (2007). Bacteriophage therapy to reduce Salmonella colonization of broiler chickens. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73(14), https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00049-07

Acute enteric infections caused by salmonellas remain a major public health burden worldwide. Poultry, particularly chickens, are known to be the main reservoir for this zoonotic pathogen. Although some progress has been made in reducing Salmonella c... Read More about Bacteriophage therapy to reduce Salmonella colonization of broiler chickens.

Self-reported efficacy of an online dental anxiety support group: A pilot study (2007)
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Coulson, N. S., & Buchanan, H. (2008). Self-reported efficacy of an online dental anxiety support group: A pilot study. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 36(1), 43-46. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0528.2007.00349.x

This study aimed to explore the self-reported effectiveness of an existing online dental anxiety support group in terms of perceived level of anxiety since accessing the group. An online questionnaire was completed by 91 individuals who accessed the... Read More about Self-reported efficacy of an online dental anxiety support group: A pilot study.

Should eye protection be worn during dermatological surgery: prospective observational study (2007)
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Birnie, A., Thomas, K., & Varma, S. (2007). Should eye protection be worn during dermatological surgery: prospective observational study. British Journal of Dermatology, 156(6), https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2007.07930.x

Background There is a potential risk of infection with blood-borne viruses if a doctor receives a blood splash to a mucous membrane. The quantification of facial
contamination with blood has never been documented in the context of dermatological sur... Read More about Should eye protection be worn during dermatological surgery: prospective observational study.

Randomized controlled trial of the intraligamental use of a local anaesthetic (lignocaine 2%) versus controls in paediatric tooth extraction (2007)
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Sammons, H. M., Unsworth, . V., Gray, C., Choonara, I., Cherrill, . J., & Quirke, W. (2007). Randomized controlled trial of the intraligamental use of a local anaesthetic (lignocaine 2%) versus controls in paediatric tooth extraction. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 17(4), 297-303. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-263x.2007.00832.x

Background. Children still experience pain upon waking following dental extraction under general anaesthesia. Local anaesthetic has been shown to reduce this pain, but needs to be administered via a method that causes minimum injury or distress to th... Read More about Randomized controlled trial of the intraligamental use of a local anaesthetic (lignocaine 2%) versus controls in paediatric tooth extraction.

Dynamic instabilities in scalar neural field equations with space-dependent delays (2007)
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Venkov, N., Coombes, S., & Matthews, P. (2007). Dynamic instabilities in scalar neural field equations with space-dependent delays. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 232(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physd.2007.04.011

In this paper we consider a class of scalar integral equations with a form of space-dependent delay. These nonlocal models arise naturally when modelling neural tissue with active axons and passive dendrites. Such systems are known to support a dynam... Read More about Dynamic instabilities in scalar neural field equations with space-dependent delays.