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    The importance of fixation procedures on DNA template and its suitability for solution-phase polymerase chain reaction and PCR in situ hybridization

    Conventional solution-phase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in situ PCR/PCR in situ hybridization are powerful tools for retrospective analysis of fixed paraffin wax-embedded material. Amplification failure u...

    J. J. O'Leary, G. Browne, R. J. Landers, M. Crowley in The Histochemical Journal (1994)

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    Spontaneous simultaneous bilateral quadriceps rupture: cerclage wire or Ticron augmentation?

    Quadriceps tendon rupture is a common injury, particularly in the elderly. Transosseous suture repair is the standard reconstruction. Cerclage wire augmentation is advocated to protect the surgical repair and ...

    J. T. Street, B. Lenehan, H. Husyairi in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & … (2005)

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    Hypoxia regulates the paracrine coupling of angiogenesis and bone formation

    Osteoblasts and endothelial cells are intimately located within the skeleton, and their interaction is an integral component of bone repair, a complex process which continues for weeks under conditions of low ...

    J. T. Street, B. Lenehan, K. deSchrijver in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & … (2005)

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    The lim** child: an algorithm to outrule musculoskeletal sepsis

    The acutely lim** child presents a significant diagnostic challenge.

    R. A. Delaney, B. Lenehan, L. O’Sullivan in Irish Journal of Medical Science (2007)

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    Use of the Spine Adverse Events Severity System (SAVES) in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury. A comparison with institutional ICD-10 coding for the identification of acute care adverse events

    Observational cohort comparison.

    J T Street, N P Thorogood, A Cheung, V K Noonan, J Chen, C G Fisher in Spinal Cord (2013)

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    Reliability of the spine adverse events severity system (SAVES) for individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury

    Test–retest analysis.

    R A Glennie, V K Noonan, N Fallah, S E Park, N P Thorogood, A Cheung in Spinal Cord (2014)