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    Predisposition to accelerated Alzheimer-related changes in the brains of human immunodeficiency virus negative opiate abusers by Anthony, Iain C., Norrby, Katherine E., Dingwall, Tommy, Carnie, Frances W., Millar, Tracey, Arango, Juan Carlos, Robertson, Roy, Bell, Jeanne E.

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-12-2010)
    “…Cognitive impairment is a recognized effect of drug misuse, including the use of opiates. The pathological basis for this is unknown but the temporal and…”
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    Accelerated Tau deposition in the brains of individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus-1 before and after the advent of highly active anti-retroviral therapy by Anthony, Iain C, Ramage, Stephen N, Carnie, Frances W, Simmonds, Peter, Bell, Jeanne E

    Published in Acta neuropathologica (01-06-2006)
    “…This study aims to investigate the influence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection on the neurodegenerative processes normally associated with…”
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    Satisfaction and Functional Outcome with “Self-Care” for the Management of Fifth Metacarpal Fractures by Gamble, David, Jenkins, Paul J., Edge, Martyn J., Gilmour, Alisdair, Anthony, Iain C., Nugent, Margaret, Rymaszewski, Lech A.

    Published in Hand (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2015)
    “…Background Fifth metacarpal fractures are common and comprise a significant proportion of traditional orthopaedic fracture clinic workload. We reviewed the…”
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    Neurobiology of multiple insults: HIV-1-associated brain disorders in those who use illicit drugs by Bell, Jeanne E, Arango, Juan-Carlos, Anthony, Iain C

    Published in Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology (01-06-2006)
    “…Despite two decades of research, certain aspects of HIV-related central nervous system (CNS) disease remain poorly understood. HIV targets microglia and…”
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    Influence of skin incision position on physiological and biochemical changes in tissue after primary total knee replacement - a prospective randomised controlled trial by Donaldson, David Q, Torkington, Matthew, Anthony, Iain C, Wheelwright, Eugene F, Blyth, Mark Jg, Jones, Bryn G

    Published in BMC surgery (16-04-2015)
    “…Influence of skin incision position on physiological and biochemical changes in tissue after primary total knee replacement. A prospective randomised…”
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    Impact of HIV on regional & cellular organisation of the brain by Bell, Jeanne E, Anthony, Iain C, Simmonds, Peter

    Published in Current HIV research (01-07-2006)
    “…There are many excellent reviews of HIV infection of the nervous system. However these all assume that the reader has a working knowledge of the structure and…”
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    Functional outcome and satisfaction with a "self-care" protocol for the management of mallet finger injuries: a case-series by Brooksbank, Katriona, Jenkins, Paul J, Anthony, Iain C, Gilmour, Alisdair, Nugent, Margaret P, Rymaszewski, Lech A

    Published in Journal of trauma management and outcomes (10-12-2014)
    “…Mallet finger injuries are usually successfully treated non-operatively with a splint. Most patients are reviewed at least twice in a clinic after the initial…”
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    Effects of human immunodeficiency virus encephalitis and drug abuse on the B lymphocyte population of the brain by Anthony, Iain C, Crawford, Dorothy H, Bell, Jeanne E

    Published in Journal of neurovirology (01-06-2004)
    “…We aimed to assess the effects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) encephalitis (HIVE) on the B-lymphocyte population of the brain. We also tested the…”
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    B lymphocyte prevalence in the brain in health and disease by Anthony, Iain C

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…In recent years evidence has accumulated which suggests that the brain may not be the immunologically privileged site it was once considered to be. It is now…”
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