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    Mutations in CRBN and other cereblon pathway genes are infrequently associated with acquired resistance to immunomodulatory drugs

    J. R. Jones, A. Barber, Y-V Le Bihan, N. Weinhold, C. Ashby, B. A. Walker in Leukemia (2021)

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    Introduction of a head and neck cancer dental screening pro forma

  3. Discusses a dental screening pro forma.

  4. Highlights the current guidelines for head and neck cancer patients...

  5. J. Ban, S. Ali, A. Barber, L. McNally in British Dental Journal (2018)

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    Treatment of multiple myeloma with adoptively transferred chimeric NKG2D receptor-expressing T cells

    Multiple myeloma causes approximately 10% of all hematologic malignancies. We have previously shown that human T cells expressing chimeric NKG2D receptors (chNKG2D) consisting of NKG2D fused to the CD3ζ cytopl...

    A Barber, K R Meehan, C L Sentman in Gene Therapy (2011)

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    Lipoic acid prevents body weight gain induced by a high fat diet in rats: Effects on intestinal sugar transport

    Several studies have suggested that oxidative stress might cause and aggravate the inflammatory state associated with obesity and could be the link between excessive weight gain and its related disorders such ...

    P. L. Prieto-Hontoria, P. Pérez-Matute in Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2009)

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    Leptin effect on intestinal galactose absorption in ob/ob and db/db mice

    Our previous works demonstrated that leptin inhibits galactose absorption in rat and mice intestinal rings. Here, we have studied the effect of exogenous leptin on intestinal galactose absorption in the geneti...

    C. Iñigo, A. Barber, M. P. Lostao in Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2004)

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    Transport of Proline and Hydroxyproline by the Neutral Amino-acid Exchanger ASCT1

    ASCT1 is a member of the glutamate transporter superfamily cloned from human brain and characterized as a Na+-dependent neutral amino-acid exchanger, which displays substrate-induced chloride-channel activity and...

    J. Pinilla-Tenas, A. Barber, M. P. Lostao in The Journal of Membrane Biology (2003)

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    Functional expression of the short isoform of the murine leptin receptor Ob-Rc (muB1.219) inXenopus laevis oocytes

    Leptin, a hormone mainly secreted by the adipose tissue, acts on the hypothalamus to regulate food intake and thermogenesis. Six leptin receptor isoforms have been identified and localized in different tissues...

    J. Barrenetxe, R. Palacios, A. Barber in Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2003)

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    Cytokine effect on intestinal galactose absorption

    C. Bértolo, J. Barrenetxe, A. Barber in Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2002)

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    Leptin effect on galactose absorption in mice jejunum

    J. Barrenetxe, A. Barber, M. P. Lostao in Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2001)

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    Cytoskeleton involvement on intestinal absorption processes

    It has been recently demonstrated in the laboratory that the cytoskeletal inhibitor cytochalasin E has an indirect inhibitory effect on the function of the intestinal Na+-sugar cotransporter (SGLT1). The present ...

    A. Díez-Sampedro, M. P. Lostao, A. Barber in Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2000)

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    Growth factors and receptors in ovarian cancer

    Repair of the normal ovarian epithelium, subsequent to the damage inflicted by ovulation, is thought to be carried out by epidermal growth factor (EGF) acting through its receptor (EGFR). In many tumour cells,...

    R. Leake, A. Barber, O. Owens, S. Langdon, B. Miller in Ovarian Cancer 3 (1995)

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    Monoamine containing varicosities in the neural sheath of a gastropod mollusc demonstrated by glyoxylic acid histofluorescence

    The glyoxylic acid monoamine-detecting technique of Bolstad et al. (1979) was applied to wholemounts of intact ganglia of the gastropod mollusc Philine aperta. A dense network of fluorescent varicosities was foun...

    A. Barber in Cell and Tissue Research (1982)

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    Nitrogen Metabolism in Preterm Infants Fed Human Donor Breast Milk: the Possible Essentiality of Glycine

    Summary: Nitrogen metabolism was studied in three preterm infants (mean gestation 32 wk) by the method of consecutive metabolic balance. The absorption and retention of nitrogen from breast milk was measured, ...

    A A Jackson, J C L Shaw, A Barber, M H N Golden in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    MICROMETHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF PLASMA ZINC IN PRETERM INFANTS

    Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (A.A.S.) flame techniques use 0·2-0·5 ml plasma. A.A.S. with Electrothermal atomisation is more sensitive and requires <20 μ1 of plasma, but contamination is a problem and i...

    J C L Shaw, A J Bury, A Barber, L Mann in Pediatric Research (1980)

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    Production of Positron and Electron Pairs by Bombardment of Mercury with β-Particles of Low Energy

    SKOBELZYN and Stepanowa1 have reported the production of positrons when β-particles of energy 1–3 MV. im**e on solid lead. In order to conserve electric charge, the phenomenon rmist have involved the production...

    F. C. CHAMPION, A. BARBER in Nature (1937)