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    Reported amount of salt added to food is associated with increased all-cause and cancer-related mortality in older men in a prospective cohort study

    The effect of dietary salt intake on important population outcomes such as mortality is controversial. The aim of this study was to examine the association between the dietary habit of adding salt to food and ...

    Jonathan Golledge, J. V. Moxon, R. E. Jones in The journal of nutrition, health & aging (2015)

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    Extreme telomere erosion in ATM-mutated and 11q-deleted CLL patients is independent of disease stage

    B Britt-Compton, T T Lin, G Ahmed, V Weston, R E Jones, C Fegan, D G Oscier in Leukemia (2012)

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    Stem cell differentiation and the effects of deficiency

    Stem cells have several unique attributes, the key features being their potency and plasticity. They have the ability to give rise to multiple cell lineages and to transdifferentiate into totally different cel...

    H S Dua, A Joseph, V A Shanmuganathan, R E Jones in Eye (2003)

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    Multiple sclerosis: abnormalities in luminance, chromatic, and temporal function at multiple retinal sites

    Visual function was assessed in a group of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and in a group of matched normal controls. In these patients the disease was relatively mild. For each subject, measures of a ra...

    R. S. Snelgar, D. H. Foster, J. R. Heron, R. E. Jones in Documenta Ophthalmologica (1985)

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    External Fixation and Pedicled Muscle Flaps in Complex Open Tibia Fractures

    The patient with a complex open fracture of the tibia presents a difficult problem. The high energy traumatic forces cause displacement and comminution of the bone and soft tissue damage with associated skin l...

    R. E. Jones, G. Cierny III, S. Byrd in Current Concepts of External Fixation of Fractures (1982)

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    In vitro culture of human prostatic tissue

    A procedure is described which yields a significant percentage of long-term mixed cell cultures of human prostatic tissue. Attempts were made to suppress the proliferation of stromal fibroblasts and to charact...

    E. J. Sanford M. D., L. Geder, R. E. Jones, T. J. Rohner, F. Rapp in Urological Research (1977)