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    AuthorKhan, KS (2)Addis, L (1)Akbar, AN (1)Assi, L (1)Banfield, E (1)Bee, C (1)Buckley, CD (1)Conti-Ramsden, G (1)Coomarasamy, A (1)Curnow, SJ (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Novel type of Ras effector interaction established between tumour suppressor NORE1A and Ras switch II. 

    Stieglitz, B; Bee, C; Schwarz, D; Yildiz, O; Moshnikova, A; Khokhlatchev, A; Herrmann, C (2008-07-23)
    A class of putative Ras effectors called Ras association domain family (RASSF) represents non-enzymatic adaptors that were shown to be important in tumour suppression. RASSF5, a member of this family, exists in two splice ...
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    Tuberculous orbital apex syndromes. 

    Hughes, EH; Petrushkin, H; Sibtain, NA; Stanford, MR; Plant, GT; Graham, EM (2008-11)
    AIMS: To describe the clinical and radiological features of orbital apex syndromes caused by presumed tuberculosis (TB). METHODS: A review of the discharge summaries of all patients seen in the Medical Eye Unit (MEU), St ...
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    A systematic review of tests for lymph node status in primary endometrial cancer. 

    Selman, TJ; Mann, CH; Zamora, J; Khan, KS (2008-05-05)
    BACKGROUND: The lymph node status of a patient is a key determinate in staging, prognosis and adjuvant treatment of endometrial cancer. Despite this, the potential additional morbidity associated with lymphadenectomy makes ...
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    Tests for predicting complications of pre-eclampsia: a protocol for systematic reviews. 

    Thangaratinam, S; Coomarasamy, A; Sharp, S; O'Mahony, F; O'Brien, S; Ismail, KMK; Khan, KS (2008-08-11)
    BACKGROUND: Pre-eclampsia is associated with several complications. Early prediction of complications and timely management is needed for clinical care of these patients to avert fetal and maternal mortality and morbidity. ...
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    Differential regulation of nuclear and mitochondrial Bcl-2 in T cell apoptosis. 

    Scheel-Toellner, D; Raza, K; Assi, L; Pilling, D; Ross, EJ; Lee, WY; Curnow, SJ; Buckley, CD; Akbar, AN; Lord, JM;... (2008-01)
    Activated T cells require anti-apoptotic cytokines for their survival. The anti-apoptotic effects of these factors are mediated by their influence on the balance of expression and localisation of pro- and anti-apoptotic ...
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    Assessing the promise of user involvement in health service development: ethnographic study. 

    Fudge, N; Wolfe, CDA; McKevitt, C (2008-02-09)
    OBJECTIVES: To understand how the policy of user involvement is interpreted in health service organisations and to identify factors that influence how user involvement is put into practice. DESIGN: Ethnographic study using ...
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    The Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism. 

    International Summit on Transplant Tourism and Organ Trafficking (2008-09)
    Organ commercialism, which targets vulnerable populations (such as illiterate and impoverished persons, undocumented immigrants, prisoners, and political or economic refugees) in resource-poor countries, has been condemned ...
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    Genetic and phenotypic effects of phonological short-term memory and grammatical morphology in specific language impairment. 

    Falcaro, M; Pickles, A; Newbury, DF; Addis, L; Banfield, E; Fisher, SE; Monaco, AP; Simkin, Z; Conti-Ramsden, G; SLI Consortium (2008-06)
    Deficits in phonological short-term memory and aspects of verb grammar morphology have been proposed as phenotypic markers of specific language impairment (SLI) with the suggestion that these traits are likely to be under ...
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