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    The effect of tumour progression on lymphocyte responses to lectins, measured by fluorescence polarization techniques

    The process of fluorochromasia involves the hydrolysis by cells of fluorescein diacetate resulting in an intracellular accumulation of fluorescein. The polarization of the fluorescence of the fluorescein appea...

    P. Balding, R. Jenkins, P. A. Light, A. W. Preece in Journal of Biosciences (1983)

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    Abstracts of scientific presentations

    T. Miller, J. Skucas, D. Gudex, C. Listinsky, J. R. Hooyman in Gastrointestinal Radiology (1986)

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    R-phycoerythrin from the macroalgaCorallina officinalis (Rhodophyceae) and application of a derived phycofluor probe for detecting sugar-binding sites on cell membranes

    R-Phycoerythrin (absorption spectrum 280; 495;sh 535, 564 nm with A564/A280 ratio of 5.3) was purified from the red macroalgaCorallina officinalis. The relative molecular mass determined from PAGE was 240 000. SD...

    C. M. Hilditch, P. Balding, R. Jenkins, A. J. Smith in Journal of Applied Phycology (1991)

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    R-phycoerythrin from the macroalgaCorallina officinalis (Rhodophyceae) and application of a derived phycofluor probe for detecting sugar-binding sites on cell membranes

    R-Phycoerythrin (absorption spectrum 280; 495;sh 535, 564 nm with A564/A280 ratio of 5.3) was purified from the red macroalgaCorallina officinalis. The relative molecular mass determined from PAGE was 240 000. SD...

    C. M. Hilditch, P. Balding, R. Jenkins, A. J. Smith in Journal of Applied Phycology (1991)

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    Properties of the Melt Processed 2212 Bscco in Silver

    This study has attempted to optimise the processing condition of the 2212 BSCCO enclosed in silver. It has demonstrated that a systematic approach is necessary in order to achieve. the desired properties. It h...

    Ming Yang, I. Belenli, C. M. R. Grovenor, M. J. Goringe in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1992)

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    The National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity in Great Britain

    We have given a brief overview of the focus, objectives and methodology of the national psychiatric comorbidity survey of Great Britain, and the first reports of the results will follow shortly. The survey dat...

    R. Jenkins, H. Meltzer in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (1995)

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    Nations for Mental Health

    R. Jenkins in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (1997)

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    On The State of the Public Health : the annual report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Department of Health for England, 1995: an example of increased visibility of mental health at a national level

    R. Jenkins in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (1998)

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    Long-term treatment of acromegaly with the somatostatin analogue SR-lanreotide

    Objective: To assess the efficacy and tolerability of SR-lanreotide in the treatment of active acromegaly. Patients and design: 30 patients (17 men and 13 women) were treated in whom active acromegaly was conf...

    M. Suliman, R. Jenkins, R. Ross, T. Powell in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1999)

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    Psychiatric disorder and dysfunction in the UK National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity

    Background: Psychiatric symptoms are widespread in the general population, but have little effect on performance. Deficits in performance and psychiatric symptoms may be the end point of...

    P. Bebbington, T. Brugha, H. Meltzer in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2000)

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    World Health Day 2001: minding the world's mental health

    R. Jenkins in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2001)

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    Collective approaches for the control of depression in England

    Objective This paper addresses the prevention and treatment of depression in the general population. It argues that the public health burden of depression cannot be effectively tackled s...

    J. Paton, R. Jenkins, J. Scott in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2001)

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    Germline mutations in the ribonuclease L gene in families showing linkage with HPC1

    Although prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous malignancy diagnosed in men in the United States1,2, little is known about inherited factors that influence its genetic predisposition3,4,5. Here we repor...

    J. Carpten, N. Nupponen, S. Isaacs, R. Sood, C. Robbins, J. Xu in Nature Genetics (2002)

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    Suicide ideation in Chinese adolescents

    Background The suicide rate in China is estimated to be around three times the global average, with women in the 15- to 24-year-old age group particularly vulnerable. Despite this, there is a dea...

    T. Hesketh, Q. J. Ding, R. Jenkins in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2002)

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    Charcot neuroarthropathy in diabetes mellitus

    Charcot neuroarthropathy has been recognised for over 130 years and yet it remains a major cause of morbidity for patients with diabetes mellitus and a continuing challenge for physicians. It is rare but it s...

    S. Rajbhandari, R. Jenkins, C. Davies, S. Tesfaye in Diabetologia (2002)

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    Child sexual abuse reported by an English national sample: characteristics and demography

    The 2007 adult psychiatric morbidity survey in England provides detailed information of high quality about sexual abuse. Given the major psychiatric implications of child sexual abuse (CSA), we aimed to establ...

    Paul E. Bebbington, S. Jonas, T. Brugha in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2011)

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    Hepatic activation of irinotecan predicts tumour response in patients with colorectal liver metastases treated with DEBIRI: exploratory findings from a phase II study

    The response of colorectal liver metastases to the cytotoxic agent irinotecan varies widely. Attempts to correlate tumour metabolism with response have been mixed. This study investigated the hepatic metabolis...

    R. P. Jones, P. Sutton, R. M. D. Greensmith in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (2013)

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    Is China ‘Crowding Out’ South African Exports of Manufactures?

    This article analyses the impact of Chinese competition on South African manufacturing exports to its major markets in Europe, the United States and Sub-Saharan Africa. The article considers five related resea...

    R Jenkins, Lawrence Edwards in The European Journal of Development Research (2015)

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    Changing molecular profile of brain metastases compared with matched breast primary cancers and impact on clinical outcomes

    Breast cancer commonly metastasises to the brain, but little is known about changes in the molecular profile of the brain secondaries and impact on clinical outcomes.

    A H Thomson, J McGrane, J Mathew, J Palmer, D A Hilton in British Journal of Cancer (2016)

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    The changing spectrum of hypertension in premature infants

    The objective is to document changes in the etiologic spectrum of hypertension in premature infants.

    K. Farnbach, S. Iragorri, A. Al-Uzri, D. Rozansky, R. Forbush in Journal of Perinatology (2019)

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