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    Teaching of implant dentistry in undergraduate dental schools in the UK and Ireland

  2. Provides an overview of teaching trends in implant dentistry within undergraduate dental schools in the UK and Ireland.

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  4. J. S. Chin, C. D. Lynch, J. Rees, M. Locke, M. B. M. Thomas in British Dental Journal (2018)

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    A survey of dental practitioners in Wales to evaluate the management of deep carious lesions with vital pulp therapy in permanent teeth

  6. Provides an overview of the current provision of vital pulp therapy for the management of cariously exposed permanent teeth by general dental practitioners, co...

  7. J. S. Chin, M. B. Thomas, M. Locke, P. M. H. Dummer in British Dental Journal (2016)

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    A survey of adoption of endodontic nickel-titanium rotary instrumentation part 2: community and hospital dental practitioners in Wales

  9. Provides an overview of the current provision of endodontic services by community and hospital-based dental clinicians in Wales.

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    M. B. Thomas, M. Locke, P. M. H. Dummer in British Dental Journal (2013)

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    A survey of adoption of endodontic nickel-titanium rotary instrumentation part 1: general dental practitioners in Wales

  12. Provides an overview of the current provision of endodontic services by general dental practitioners in Wales.

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  14. M. Locke, M. B. Thomas, P. M. H. Dummer in British Dental Journal (2013)

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    Summary of: Access to primary dental care for cleft lip and palate patients in South Wales

  16. To increase awareness of the dental needs of cleft lip and/or palate patients.

  17. To highlight shortcomings in...

  18. M. Locke in British Dental Journal (2012)

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    An assessment of the contribution of UK specialists in restorative dentistry to cleft lip and palate services

  20. Aims to identify UK-based specialists in restorative dentistry involved in dental care of cleft lip and palate patients.

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  22. M. Locke, K. Bishop in British Dental Journal (2011)

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    The teaching of implant dentistry in undergraduate dental schools in the United Kingdom and Ireland

  24. Newly qualified dentists are more likely to have patients requesting information on implants and also have to assess and manage restored cases.

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  25. L. D. Addy, C. D. Lynch, M. Locke, A. Watts, A. S. M. Gilmour in British Dental Journal (2008)

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    Compensatory up-regulation of cardiac SR Ca2+-pump by heat-shock counteracts SR Ca2+-channel activation by ischemia/reperfusion

    We tested the hypothesis that heat-shock protected myocardialCa2+-cycling by sarcoplasmic reticulum from ischemia and reperfusion (I/R)injury. Twenty-four hours after increasing body temperature to 42°C for15 ...

    Pj O'Brien, Go Li, M Locke, Re Klabunde, Cd Ianuzo in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (1997)

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    Transgenic Canola and Soybean Seeds with Increased Lysine

    We have increased the lysine content in the seeds of canola and soybean plants by circumventing the normal feedback regulation of two enzymes of the biosynthetic pathway, aspartokinase (AK) and dihydrodipicoli...

    S.C. Falco, T. Guida, M. Locke, J. Mauvais, C. Sanders, R.T. Ward in Bio/Technology (1995)

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    Epidermal feet in insect morphogenesis

    In many insects the larval cuticle pattern changes at metamorphosis to one of transverse ripples, often with a shortening of the segments (for example, Rhodnius, Hemiptera1; Calpodes, Lepidoptera; Tenebrio, Coleo...

    M. Locke, P. Huie in Nature (1981)

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    Cell Structure during Insect Metamorphosis

    Metamorphosis is the transformation in structure and function that became necessary when some organisms adapted to the need for a sequential occupation of more than one ecological niche (see Highnam, this volu...

    M. Locke in Metamorphosis (1981)

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    Ultrastructure Methods in Cuticle Research

    Insect cuticle was among the first biological objects studied by electron microscopy. Pore canals and lamellae were observed in hand-cut wedges of cockroach cuticle as early as 1942 (Richards and Anderson 1942...

    M. Locke, P. Huie in Cuticle Techniques in Arthropods (1980)

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    Bismuth staining of Golgi complex is a characteristic arthropod feature lacking in Peripatus

    THE traditional view for the origin of arthropods is that an exoskeleton has evolved once and the three major modern groups, Crustacea (for example, crabs), Chelicerata (spiders) and Uniramia (insects) had a c...

    M. LOCKE, P. HUIE in Nature (1977)

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    Catalysomes of adipose tissue are artefacts of enzyme localisation

    WHEN adipose tissue (insect fat body and gut, mouse mesentery) is stained to localise esterases (using 5-bromoindoxyl acetate as indigogenic substrate3) or dehydrogenases (using various substrates and nitro-blue ...

    PETER H. TYCHSEN, M. LOCKE, A. K. SYKES in Nature (1974)

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    H. Wohanka, G. Kungebiel, M. Locke, G. Klingebiel in Czechoslovak Journal of Physics B (1966)

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    Sequestration of Protein by the Fat Body of an Insect

    THE fat body in an insect commonly contains a single cell type which is functionally diverse. At various times it stores and mobilizes fat, protein and glycogen which it may have synthesized or sequestered. In...

    M. LOCKE, J. V. COLLINS in Nature (1966)

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    Secretion of Wax through the Cuticle of Insects

    ON the outside of an insect there is a layer of wax or grease which is its main protection against desiccation1. At moulting the wax appears as an outer layer of the epicuticle about 0.1−1µ, thick2 at the time th...

    M. LOCKE in Nature (1959)