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    What are the drivers of cross-generational physical activity? Exploring the experiences of children and parents

    Little is known about what drives engagement in physical activity involving children and parents together. To date, when this phenomenon has been studied, the focus has been upon parent support for child physi...

    K. Freire, R. Pope, J. Coyle in Journal of Public Health (2019)

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    Exploring cross-generational physical activity: who are the gate-keepers?

    Little is known about how parents and children perform physical activity together. Parents are described as gate-keepers of children’s physical activity. We explored gate-kee** in cross-generational physical...

    K. Freire, J. Coyle, R. Pope in Journal of Public Health (2019)

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    The perceived effects and comfort of various body armour systems on police officers while performing occupational tasks

    The nature of police work often necessitates use of Individual Light Armour Vests (ILAVs) for officer protection. Previous research has demonstrated various biomechanical and physical performance impacts of IL...

    B. Schram, B. Hinton, R. Orr, R. Pope in Annals of Occupational and Environmental M… (2018)

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    Assessment of the dynamic range in dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging breast examinations

    AEW Ledger, M Borri, M Schmidt, R Pope, E Scurr, T Wallace in Breast Cancer Research (2012)

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    Galanin Acts as a Trophic Factor to the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems

    The neuropeptide galanin is widely, but not ubiquitously, expressed in the adult nervous system. Its expression is markedly up-regulated in many neuronal tissues after nerve injury or disease. Over the last 10...

    S-A. Hobson, A. Bacon, C. R. Elliot-Hunt, F. E. Holmes, N. C. H. Kerr, R. Pope in Galanin (2010)

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    Galanin – 25 years with a multitalented neuropeptide

    The neuropeptide galanin is widely, but not ubiquitously, expressed in the adult nervous system. Its expression is markedly upregulated in many neuronal tissues after nerve injury or disease. Over the last 10 ...

    S.-A. Hobson, A. Bacon, C. R. Elliot-Hunt in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2008)

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    Irish society for rheumatology Proceedings of Annual General Meeting held 14th October, 1994 at St. James’s Hospital, Dublin 8

    M. Abuzakouk, C. Feighery, E. Jones, S. O’Briain in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1995)

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    Cross-Reactivity Between Antibodies to Human Thyroglobulin and Torpedo Acetylcholinesterase in Patients With Graves’ Ophthalmopathy

    The pathogenesis of Grave’s ophthalmopathy (GO) remains an enigma although there is some evidence for autoimmune mechanisms and also for antigens shared by the thyroid and eye orbit (1,2). The extra-ocular mus...

    M. Ludgate, C. Owada, R. Pope, P. Taylor, G. Vassart in Thyroid Autoimmunity (1987)

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    Long-term Stimulation of Cat Fast-twitch Skeletal Muscle

    THE recent demonstration by Sréter et al.1 that long-term stimulation of rabbit fast-twitch muscle induces the production, within the muscle, of myosin light chains characteristic of slow-twitch muscle has encour...

    W. S. AL-AMOOD, A. J. BULLER, R. POPE in Nature (1973)