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    Generation of reactive oxygen responses by monotreme and marsupial granulocytes

    The granules of circulating leukocytes contain reactive oxygen species that are important components of host defence against bacterial invasion. We report the capacity of marsupials and monotremes to mount suc...

    L. J. Young, R. J. Booth, G. A. Harrison, P. H. Holz in Comparative Clinical Pathology (2008)

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    Conservation of 3′ untranslated region elements in tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii ) TNF-α mRNA

    G. A. Harrison, Mark J. Broughton, Lauren J. Young, Desmond W. Cooper in Immunogenetics (1999)

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    ICU organization and management II

    R. Navarro, R. Pitarch, J. Ruiz, O. Rodriguez, C. Abad, L. Fayos in Intensive Care Medicine (1992)

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    South Africa

    J. MANDELSTAM, G.A. HARRISON, E.T. HALL in Nature (1986)

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    Associations between some polymorphic markers and variation in IQ and its components in Otmoor villagers

    Data on variation in eight polymorphic marker systems and some psychometric traits collected for other purposes in a group of Oxfordshire villages were examined for possible associations. Of a number that appe...

    C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor, J. B. Gibson, R. W. Hiorns, G. A. Harrison in Behavior Genetics (1985)

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    The health of physical anthropology in Britain

    A. BILSBOROUGH, J. P. GARLICK, C. G. N. MASCIE-TAYLOR, PAMELA D. RASPE in Nature (1978)

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    Evidence for an association between AB0 blood group and goitre

    A medical and genetic study on KarKar Island, Papua New Guinea revealed a significant association between AB0 blood group status and susceptibility to goitre with 0 individuals more susceptible than non-0. The...

    G. A. Harrison, A. J. Boyce, R. W. Hornabrook, S. Serjeantson in Human Genetics (1976)

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    IQ and ABO Blood Groups

    THREE methods are available for the genetic analysis of continuous variables in human populations. One is the biometrical approach1 which, in addition to partitioning the phenotypic variance into genetic and envi...

    JOHN B. GIBSON, G. A. HARRISON, V. A. CLARKE, R. W. HIORNS in Nature (1973)

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    Selective Feeding of Anopheles gambiae according to ABO Blood Group Status

    IN investigations of physiological factors affecting the selection of human hosts for feeding by the mosquito Anopheles gambiae (species A from Nkolmekok2, Cameroons), pairs of subjects were chosen who contrasted...

    CORINNE SHEAR WOOD, G. A. HARRISON, CAROLINE DORÉ, J. S. WEINER in Nature (1972)

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    Interaction of Mouse Spleen Cells in Diffusion Chambers

    IT has been suggested that the interaction which occurs between lymphoid cells of two individuals in mixed cell cultures provides a measure of histocompatibility difference1–4. This suggestion is based on the ass...

    G. A. HARRISON, J. J. T. OWEN, M. A. RITTER in Nature (1968)

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    Chromosome Marker Studies in the Graft-versus-Host Reaction in the Chick Embryo

    THE production of splenomegaly and other lesions by the injection of adult avian blood into the chick embryo is due to an immunological reaction between donor blood cells and host embryo tissues1,2. Biggs and Pay...

    J. J. T. OWEN, M. A. S. MOORE, G. A. HARRISON in Nature (1965)

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    Über die quantitative Bestimmung des Fettes in tierischen Flüssigkeiten und Organen

    P. Lemeland, Y. Shimidzu, A. Grigaut, A. Mayer in Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie (1928)