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    Analysis and interpretation of mixed forensic stains using DNA STR profiling by Clayton, T.M, Whitaker, J.P, Sparkes, R, Gill, P

    Published in Forensic science international (09-01-1998)
    “…The use of multiplex PCR and fluorescent dye technology in the automated detection and analysis of short tandem repeat loci provides not only qualitative…”
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    Primer binding site mutations affecting the typing of STR loci contained within the AMPFlSTR® SGM Plus kit by CLAYTON, T. M, HILL, S. M, DENTON, L. A, WATSON, S. K, URQUHART, A. J

    Published in Forensic science international (28-01-2004)
    “…The Forensic Science Service carries out human identification and familial investigations using the AMPFlSTR SGM Plus kit (PE Biosystems, Warrington, England)…”
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    Identification of bodies from the scene of a mass disaster using DNA amplification of short tandem repeat (STR) loci by CLAYTON, T. M, WHITAKER, J. P, MAGUIRE, C. N

    Published in Forensic science international (30-11-1995)
    “…The accompanying paper in this issue describes work conducted during a collaborative effort to identify the victims of a mass disaster that occurred on the…”
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    Short tandem repeat typing of bodies from a mass disaster: high success rate and characteristic amplification patterns in highly degraded samples by Whitaker, J P, Clayton, T M, Urquhart, A J, Millican, E S, Downes, T J, Kimpton, C P, Gill, P

    Published in BioTechniques (01-04-1995)
    “…We have used a PCR-based DNA-typing method, involving the coamplification of four tetrameric short tandem repeat loci, in the analysis of a large number of…”
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    The validation of short tandem repeat (STR) loci for use in forensic casework by Lygo, J E, Johnson, P E, Holdaway, D J, Woodroffe, S, Whitaker, J P, Clayton, T M, Kimpton, C P, Gill, P

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-03-1994)
    “…A quadruplex reaction has been developed which amplifies the short tandem repeat (STR) loci HUM-VWA31/A, HUMTHO1, HUMF13A1 and HUMFES/FPS. Detection of the PCR…”
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    Oxygen Transfer in Stirred Bioreactors Under Animal Cell Culture Conditions by Langheinrich, C., Nienow, A.W., Eddleston, T., Stevenson, N.C., Emery, A.N., Clayton, T.M., Slater, N.K.H.

    Published in Food and bioproducts processing (2002)
    “…Bioreactors designed for animal cell culture may differ significantly in reactor geometry and operating conditions from those used for microbial fermentations…”
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    Further validation of a quadruplex STR DNA typing system : a collaborative effort to identify victims of a mass disaster by CLAYTON, T. M, WHITAKER, J. P, FISHER, D. L, LEE, D. A, HOLLAND, M. M, WEEDN, V. W, MAGUIRE, C. N, DIZINNO, J. A, KIMPTON, C. P, GILL, P

    Published in Forensic science international (30-11-1995)
    “…The relatively new, PCR-based technique of Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profiling has been used in the identification of the victims of a mass disaster. The…”
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    Streptomyces promoter-probe plasmids that utilise the xylE gene of Pseudomonas putida by CLAYTON, T. M, BIBB, M. J

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-02-1990)
    “…The xylE gene of Pseudomonas putida has been used successfully in Streptomyces to detect promoter activity. xylE encodes catechol 2,3 dioxygenase which…”
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    Induction of a phi C31 prophage inhibits rRNA transcription in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) by Clayton, T M, Bibb, M J

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-12-1990)
    “…A lysogen of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) containing a thermoinducible mutant of the temperate phage phi C31 (phi C31 cts1) was used to obtain synchronous…”
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    Use of Operating Windows in the Assessment of Integrated Robotic Systems for the Measurement of Bioprocess Kinetics by Nealon, Anthony J., Willson, Karen E., Pickering, Samuel C. R., Clayton, Tim M., O'Kennedy, Ronan D., Titchener-Hooker, Nigel J., Lye, Gary J.

    Published in Biotechnology progress (2005)
    “…This study examines the utility of an automated liquid handling robot integrated with a microwell plate reader to enable the rapid acquisition of bioprocess…”
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    A Basis for Anomalous Band Patterns Encountered During DNA STR Profiling by Clayton, TM, Guest, JL, Urquhart, AJ, Gill, PD

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-11-2004)
    “…Since 1995 the Forensic Science Service (FSS) has carried out DNA profiling of reference samples for the UK National DNA Database (1) and in forensic casework…”
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    Homogenisation and oxygen transfer rates in large agitated and sparged animal cell bioreactors: Some implications for growth and production by Nienow, A W, Langheinrich, C, Stevenson, N C, Emery, A N, Clayton, T M, Slater, N K

    Published in Cytotechnology (Dordrecht) (01-01-1996)
    “…Because of concern for cell damage, very low agitation energy inputs have been used in industrial animal cell bioreactors, typical values being two orders of…”
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    Air Travel and Pneumothorax by Hu, Xiaowen, MD, Cowl, Clayton T., MD, FCCP, Baqir, Misbah, MBBS, Ryu, Jay H., MD, FCCP

    Published in Chest (01-04-2014)
    “…The number of medical emergencies onboard aircraft is increasing as commercial air traffic increases and the general population ages, becomes more mobile, and…”
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    Occupational Asthma by Cowl, Clayton T., MD, FCCP

    Published in Chest (01-03-2011)
    “…Occupational asthma refers to asthma induced by exposure in the working environment to airborne dusts, vapors, or fumes, with or without preexisting asthma…”
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