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    Abundant pleiotropy across neuroimaging modalities identified through a multivariate genome-wide association study

    Genetic pleiotropy is abundant across spatially distributed brain characteristics derived from one neuroimaging modality (e.g. structural, functional or diffusion magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]). A better un...

    E. P. Tissink, A. A. Shadrin, D. van der Meer, N. Parker in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Assessing the Risk of Hypoglycemia Secondary to Propranolol Therapy for the Treatment of Supraventricular Tachycardia in Infants

    Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is the most common arrhythmia among infants. Prevention of SVT is frequently managed through propranolol therapy. Hypoglycemia is a known adverse effect of propranolol therap...

    N. Parker, R. Flowers, K. Vickery, A. Stolfi, C. Bugnitz in Pediatric Cardiology (2023)

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    Changes in the apparent diffusion coefficient of water (ADC) and phosphocreatine to inorganic phosphate ratio (PCr/Pi) in newborn pigs following hypoxia-ischaemia (HI)

    M Sellwood, J S Thornton, F E O'Brien, R J Ordidge, K J Brooks in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Coordinated and force-feedback control of hydraulic excavators

    The human interface of a Caterpillar 325FB feller-buncher was modified to allow the operator to use (i) a 5-DOF joystick, and (ii) a 6-DOF magnetically-levitated joystick with stiffness feedback. While the ope...

    P. D. Lawrence, S. E. Salcudean, N. Sepehri, D. Chan in Experimental Robotics IV (1997)

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    CAM 17.1 - A new diagnostic marker in pancreatic cancer

    CAM 17.1-Ab is a recently described monoclonal antibody that detects a mucus glycoprotein with high specificity for intestinal mucus, particularly in the colon, small intestine, biliary tract and pancreas. We ...

    F Gansauge, S Gansauge, N Parker, MI Beger, B Poch, KH Link in British Journal of Cancer (1996)

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    Use of Lectins in Quantification and Characterization of Soluble Glycoproteins

    There are two reasons why we sought to develop lectin binding assays for soluble glycoproteins rather than relying on conventional immuno-assays. Firstly, we have a research interest in mucus glycoproteins, wh...

    J. M. Rhodes, J. D. Milton, N. Parker, P. J. Mullen in Lectins and Glycobiology (1993)