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    Morning vs evening dosing of the cathepsin K inhibitor ONO-5334: effects on bone resorption in postmenopausal women in a randomized, phase 1 trial

    The cathepsin K inhibitor, ONO-5334, improves bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. The effects of morning versus evening administration of ONO-5334 were investigated by measuring bon...

    R. Eastell, D.-J. Dijk, M. Small, A. Greenwood, J. Sharpe in Osteoporosis International (2016)

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    AMP-activated protein kinase is activated in adipose tissue of individuals with type 2 diabetes treated with metformin: a randomised glycaemia-controlled crossover study

    The hypoglycaemic actions of metformin have been proposed to be mediated by hepatic AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). As the effects of metformin and the role of AMPK in adipose tissue remain poorly charact...

    J. G. Boyle, P. J. Logan, G. C. Jones, M. Small, N. Sattar in Diabetologia (2011)

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    Importance of inhaler-device satisfaction in asthma treatment: Real-world observations of physician-observed compliance and clinical/patient-reported outcomes

    It is hypothesized that health and patient-reported outcomes in asthma are positively influenced by the level of patient satisfaction with their inhaler device. This paper uses data from a real-world observati...

    M. Small, P. Anderson, A. Vickers, S. Kay, S. Fermer in Advances in Therapy (2011)

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    The patient-physician partnership in asthma: Real-world observations associated with clinical and patient-reported outcomes

    It is hypothesized that a good partnership between asthma patients and their physicians has a direct and positive influence on the patients’ clinical and patient-reported outcomes. Conversely, poor partnership...

    M. Small, A. Vickers, P. Anderson, S. Kay in Advances in Therapy (2010)

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    Indications for Fetal Echocardiography

    Congenital heart disease is one of the most common congenital malformations diagnosed in liveborns. As more women undergo prenatal diagnosis, the need for screening fetal echocadiography increases. The fetal, ...

    M. Small, J. A. Copel in Pediatric Cardiology (2004)

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    Serial studies of evoked potentials and circulating lymphocyte subsets for multiple sclerosis: attempts to monitor progress

    A concurrent change in evoked potential measurements and quantitation of circulating T-suppressor (CD8) lymphocyte subpopulations might indicate increased subclinical disease activity. Eight untreated patients...

    H. M. Chapel, M. Small, S. Gregory, W. B. Matthews in Journal of Neurology (1990)