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    Investigating changes within the handling system of the largest semi-captive population of Asian elephants by Crawley, Jennie A H, Lahdenperä, Mirkka, Seltmann, Martin W, Htut, Win, Aung, Htoo Htoo, Nyein, Kyaw, Lummaa, Virpi

    Published in PloS one (31-01-2019)
    “…The current extinction crisis leaves us increasingly reliant on captive populations to maintain vulnerable species. Approximately one third of Asian elephants…”
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    The development of waist circumference percentiles in British children aged 5.0-16.9 y by MCCARTHY, H. D, JARRETT, K. V, CRAWLEY, H. F

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-2001)
    “…To develop waist circumference percentile curves for British children and to compare these curves with those from other countries. Cross-sectional study…”
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    Handler familiarity helps to improve working performance during novel situations in semi-captive Asian elephants by Liehrmann, Océane, Crawley, Jennie A. H., Seltmann, Martin W., Feillet, Sherine, Nyein, U. Kyaw, Aung, Htoo Htoo, Htut, Win, Lahdenperä, Mirkka, Lansade, Léa, Lummaa, Virpi

    Published in Scientific reports (29-07-2021)
    “…Working animals spend hours each day in close contact with humans and require training to understand commands and fulfil specific tasks. However, factors…”
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    Genome and transcriptome profiling of fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma demonstrates p53 and IGF2BP1 dysregulation by Sorenson, Eric C, Khanin, Raya, Bamboat, Zubin M, Cavnar, Michael J, Kim, Teresa S, Sadot, Eran, Zeng, Shan, Greer, Jonathan B, Seifert, Adrian M, Cohen, Noah A, Crawley, Megan H, Green, Benjamin L, Klimstra, David S, DeMatteo, Ronald P

    Published in PloS one (09-05-2017)
    “…Fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma (FL-HCC) is a rare variant of HCC that most frequently affects young adults. Because of its rarity and an absence of…”
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    Csf1r or Mer inhibition delays liver regeneration via suppression of Kupffer cells by Santamaria-Barria, Juan A, Zeng, Shan, Greer, Jonathan B, Beckman, Michael J, Seifert, Adrian M, Cohen, Noah A, Zhang, Jennifer Q, Crawley, Megan H, Green, Benjamin L, Loo, Jennifer K, Maltbaek, Joanna H, DeMatteo, Ronald P

    Published in PloS one (01-05-2019)
    “…Murine Kupffer cells (KCs) comprise CD11bhi and F4/80hi subsets. Tissue-resident macrophages are known to express the tyrosine kinase receptors…”
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    Medical, statistical, ethical and human rights considerations in the assessment of age in children and young people subject to immigration control by AYNSLEY-GREEN, A, COLE, T. J, CRAWLEY, H, LESSOF, N, BOAG, L. R, WALLACE, R. M. M

    Published in British medical bulletin (01-06-2012)
    “…Unprecedented changes in both the scale and the complexity of international migration have led to international concern and controversy over the assessment of…”
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    How Big Is It Really? Assessing the Efficacy of Indirect Estimates of Body Size in Asian Elephants by Chapman, Simon N, Mumby, Hannah S, Crawley, Jennie A H, Mar, Khyne U, Htut, Win, Thura Soe, Aung, Aung, Htoo Htoo, Lummaa, Virpi

    Published in PloS one (03-03-2016)
    “…Information on an organism's body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitness, as well as helping inform conservation measures. However, for…”
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    Asian elephant calf physiology and mahout perspectives during taming in Myanmar by Crawley, Jennie A H, Nandar, Hnin, Zaw, Htet T, Lahdenperä, Mirkka, Franco Dos Santos, Diogo J, Seltmann, Martin W, Brown, Janine L, Goodsell, Robert M, Oo, Zaw M, Htut, Win, Nyein, U K, Aung, Htoo H, Lummaa, Virpi

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-04-2024)
    “…A quarter of Asian elephants are captive, with greater than 90% of these tamed and cared for by handlers (mahouts) in Asia. Although taming is a much-discussed…”
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    Evaluating the Reliability of Non-Specialist Observers in the Behavioural Assessment of Semi-Captive Asian Elephant Welfare by Webb, Jonathan L, Crawley, Jennie A H, Seltmann, Martin W, Liehrmann, Océane, Hemmings, Nicola, Nyein, U Kyaw, Aung, Htoo Htoo, Htut, Win, Lummaa, Virpi, Lahdenperä, Mirkka

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-01-2020)
    “…Recognising stress is an important component in maintaining the welfare of captive animal populations, and behavioural observation provides a rapid and…”
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    Taming age mortality in semi-captive Asian elephants by Crawley, Jennie A. H., Lahdenperä, Mirkka, Min Oo, Zaw, Htut, Win, Nandar, Hnin, Lummaa, Virpi

    Published in Scientific reports (05-02-2020)
    “…Understanding factors preventing populations of endangered species from being self-sustaining is vital for successful conservation, but we often lack…”
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    Antidepressant drug treatment for postnatal depression by Hoffbrand, S, Howard, L, Crawley, H

    “…Postnatal depression is a common disorder, which can have profound short and long term effects on maternal morbidity, the new infant and the family as a whole…”
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    Distinguishing between determinate and indeterminate growth in a long-lived mammal by Mumby, Hannah S, Chapman, Simon N, Crawley, Jennie A H, Mar, Khyne U, Htut, Win, Thura Soe, Aung, Aung, Htoo Htoo, Lummaa, Virpi

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (14-10-2015)
    “…The growth strategy of a species influences many key aspects of its life-history. Animals can either grow indeterminately (throughout life), or grow…”
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    Self-reported versus measured height, weight and body mass index amongst 16-17 year old British teenagers by Crawley, H F, Portides, G

    “…To examine the relationships between reported and measured height and weight in a teenage population group, and to assess the impact this may have on estimates…”
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    Dietary and lifestyle differences between Scottish teenagers and those living in England and Wales by CRAWLEY, H

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-1997)
    “…To investigate the dietary differences reported by teenagers in Scotland compared with teenagers from elsewhere in Britain, allowing for a range of other…”
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