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    Haemophilia A mutations in the UK: results of screening one‐third of the population by Green, P. M., Bagnall, R. D., Waseem, N. H., Giannelli, F.

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-10-2008)
    “…Summary One‐third of the UK haemophilia A population was screened to establish a national database of mutations and pedigrees and advance knowledge of the…”
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    Int22h‐related inversions causing hemophilia A: a novel insight into their origin and a new more discriminant PCR test for their detection by BAGNALL, R. D., GIANNELLI, F., GREEN, P. M.

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-03-2006)
    “…Background: Intrachromosomal, homologous recombination of the duplicon int22h‐1 with int22h‐2 or int22h‐3 causes inversions accounting for 45% of severe…”
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    Creation of a novel donor splice site in intron 1 of the factor VIII gene leads to activation of a 191 bp cryptic exon in two haemophilia A patients by Bagnall, Richard D., Waseem, Naushin H., Green, Peter M., Colvin, Brian, Lee, Christine, Giannelli, Francesco

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-12-1999)
    “…We have constructed a confidential U.K. database of haemophilia A mutations and pedigrees by characterizing the gene defect of one index patient in each U.K…”
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    A problem with modern dental materials by Bagnall, R D

    Published in British dental journal (23-05-1992)
    “…It may come as a surprise to learn that there is more than one discipline in medicine dealing with artificial organs. The obvious one is bio-engineering, which…”
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    Cranio-maxillary fixation using supra-orbital pins by Wallace, J, Bagnall, R D

    “…This paper compares the forces which external frames, used for cranio-maxillary fixation, can resist. Clinically, several frames using supra-orbital pins have…”
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    Adsorption of collagen on model hydrophobic surfaces by Bagnall, R D

    Published in Journal of bioengineering (01-04-1978)
    “…The change in interfacial tension with time for rat-tail tendon collagen adsorbing at the air, methylene iodide and isooctane interfaces has been followed by…”
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    Mutation analysis and genetic service: the construction and use of national confidential databases of mutations and pedigrees by Green, P M, Waseem, N H, Bagnall, R D, Giannelli, F

    Published in Genetic testing (01-01-1997)
    “…The development of rapid mutation screening procedures allows the detection of mutations in large populations. This is particularly useful for inherited…”
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    Adsorption of plasma proteins on hydrophobic surfaces. IV. Contact angle studies on implanted polymers by Bagnall, R D, Annis, J A, Sherliker, S J

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-01-1980)
    “…Contact angle studies have been carried out on plasma protein layers adsorbed on selected polymer surfaces under buffered saline at 37 degrees, in an attempt…”
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    Recurrent inversion breaking intron 1 of the factor VIII gene is a frequent cause of severe hemophilia A by Bagnall, Richard D., Waseem, Naushin, Green, Peter M., Giannelli, Francesco

    Published in Blood (01-01-2002)
    “…The messenger RNA (mRNA) from 5 of 69 patients with severe hemophilia A did not support amplification of complementary DNA containing the first few exons of…”
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    A novel technique for studying the adsorption of plasma proteins on hydrophobic surfaces by Bagnall, R D, Annis, J A, Arundel, P

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-09-1978)
    “…A method is shown for deducing the surface area of a pendant drop from the same profile photograph as is normally used to determine interfacial tension…”
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