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    Comparing P53 expression and genome-wide transcriptome profiling to Comet assay in lymphocytes from melanoma patients and healthy controls

    This study compared the expression of TP53 in lymphocytes from malignant melanoma (MM) patients with positive sentinel nodes to healthy controls (HCs) following exposure to various doses of UVA radiation. The ...

    Mojgan Najafzadeh, Parisa Naeem, Nader Ghaderi, Shohreh Jafarinejad in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    The radiological findings in complex elbow fracture-dislocation injuries

    Elbow fracture-dislocation is a complex injury which can lead to significant bony and soft tissue damage. Surgical intervention is guided towards restoring joint stability, allowing early mobilization and prev...

    Zeid Al-Ani, Jun-Li Tham, Michelle Wei **n Ooi, Andrew Wright in Skeletal Radiology (2022)

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    The three-column concept of elbow joint stability and the Wrightington elbow fracture-dislocation classification, emphasizing the role of cross-sectional imaging

    Elbow fracture-dislocation is a complex injury with a combination of osseous and soft tissue disruption. Different classification systems have been used to describe the injury pattern and help guide the manage...

    Zeid Al-Ani, Andrew Wright, Matthew Ricks, Adam C. Watts in Emergency Radiology (2022)

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    Thou shalt not trust online videos for inguinal hernia repair techniques

    Videos are used by surgeons when learning new techniques; however, online videos are often not vetted. Our aim is to review online videos of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repairs based on a benchmark for critic...

    Desmond Huynh, Negin Fadaee, Hakan Gök, Andrew Wright, Shirin Towfigh in Surgical Endoscopy (2021)

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    Innovation Pathways in the NHS: An Introductory Review

    Healthcare as an industry is recognised as one of the most innovative. Despite heavy regulation, there is substantial scope for new technologies and care models to not only boost patient outcomes but to do so ...

    Anmol Arora, Andrew Wright in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science (2021)

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    The What, Why and How of Good Work Design: The Perspective of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia

    This paper communicates the position of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA) on Good Work Design (GWD). It is based on the fundamental principle that GWD is a human-centred approach that...

    Nektarios Karanikas, Sara Pazell, Andrew Wright in Advances in Ergonomics in Design (2021)

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    Modern microprocessor built from complementary carbon nanotube transistors

    Electronics is approaching a major paradigm shift because silicon transistor scaling no longer yields historical energy-efficiency benefits, spurring research towards beyond-silicon nanotechnologies. In partic...

    Gage Hills, Christian Lau, Andrew Wright, Samuel Fuller, Mindy D. Bishop in Nature (2019)

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    A Sound Investment: Managing Human Error in the Finance Sector

    This paper presents the human factors analysis of the development processes, tools, guidance and organisational culture of a Tier 1 Finance institution to quantify and qualify human error incidents. Baseline ...

    Andrew Wright, Clare Borras in Advances in Human Error, Reliability, Resi… (2018)

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    Endoscopic suture fixation is associated with reduced migration of esophageal fully covered self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMS)

    Esophageal fully covered self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMS) are indicated for the management of benign and malignant conditions of the esophagus including perforations, leaks, and strictures. FCSEMS are res...

    Andrew Wright, Andrew Chang, Aarti Oza Bedi, Erik-Jan Wamsteker in Surgical Endoscopy (2017)

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    Activity of secukinumab, an anti-IL-17A antibody, on brain lesions in RRMS: results from a randomized, proof-of-concept study

    The objective of this study was to assess the effect of secukinumab, a monoclonal antibody that inhibits interleukin (IL)-17A, on number of new active brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions in subjects...

    Eva Havrdová, Anna Belova, Alla Goloborodko, Anne Tisserant in Journal of Neurology (2016)

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    Forgotten electrical accidents and the birth of shockproof X-ray systems

    To commemorate victims of electrical accidents that occurred in the first decades of radiology and relate these accidents to the evolution of the X-ray apparatus.

    Gerrit J. Kemerink, Gerhard Kütterer, Andrew Wright, Frank Jones in Insights into Imaging (2013)

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    Response to Patricia Hannam’s Review of Critical Religious Education, Multiculturalism and the Pursuit of Truth

    Andrew Wright in Studies in Philosophy and Education (2013)

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    Entropy as the driver of chromosome segregation

    The identity of the forces that drive chromosome segregation in bacteria has long been unknown. Here, Jun and Wright describe their model in which entropy is the central driving force of chromosome segregation...

    Suckjoon Jun, Andrew Wright in Nature Reviews Microbiology (2010)

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    Critical Realism as a Tool for the Interpretation of Cultural Diversity in Liberal Religious Education

    Andrew Wright in International Handbook of the Religious, M… (2006)

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    Monocarboxylate transporter MCT1 is a target for immunosuppression

    Clare M Murray, Raymond Hutchinson, John R Bantick in Nature Chemical Biology (2005)

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    The Politics of Multiculturalism: A review of Brian Berry, 2001, Culture and equality: An egalitarian critique of multiculturalism

    Andrew Wright in Studies in Philosophy and Education (2004)

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    Liver Resection for Colorectal Metastases: Results and Prognostic Factors

    For patients who have colorectal metastasis to the liver, surgical resection is the only treatment option that offers long term survival. Five year survival rates following surgical resection have been documen...

    Val Usatoff, Paul Hansen, Dhia Al-Musawi in Multi-Treatment Modalities of Liver Tumours (2002)

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    Does socioeconomic status predict course and outcome in patients with psychosis?

    Background We examined the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and course and outcome of patients with psychosis. Two hypotheses were examined: a) patients with higher best-e...

    Chiara Samele, Jim van Os, Kwame McKenzie in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2001)

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    How does a bacterium find its middle?

    Escherichia coli cell division is restricted to the middle of the cell by the MinCDE system. Through complex interactions with MinC and MinD, the MinE protein promotes the correct placement of the cell division a...

    Debrabrata RayChaudhuri, G. Scott Gordon, Andrew Wright in Nature Structural Biology (2000)

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    Laparoscopy with Laparoscopic Ultrasonography in the TNM Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma

    A prospective study was performed comparing laparoscopy with laparoscopic ultrasonography (LapUS), transabdominal ultrasonography (USS), computed tomography (CT), and selective visceral angiography with porta...

    Timothy G. John, Andrew Wright, Paul L. Allan, Doris N. Redhead in World Journal of Surgery (1999)

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