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    Enhanced activity of antifungal drugs using natural phenolics against yeast strains of Candida and Cryptococcus by Faria, N.C.G, Kim, J.H, Gonçalves, L.A.P, Martins, M. de L, Chan, K.L, Campbell, B.C

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-05-2011)
    “…Aims: Determine whether certain, natural phenolic compounds enhance activity of commercial antifungal drugs against yeast strains of Candida and Cryptococcus…”
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    Early infarct FLAIR hyperintensity is associated with increased hemorrhagic transformation after thrombolysis by Kufner, A., Galinovic, I., Brunecker, P., Cheng, B., Thomalla, G., Gerloff, C., Campbell, B. C. V., Nolte, C. H., Endres, M., Fiebach, J. B., Ebinger, M.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-02-2013)
    “…Background and purpose Absence of FLAIR hyperintensity within an acute infarct is associated with stroke onset <4.5 h. However, some patients rapidly develop…”
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    Use of chemosensitization to overcome fludioxonil resistance in Penicillium expansum by Kim, J.H, Campbell, B.C, Mahoney, N, Chan, K.L, Molyneux, R.J, Xiao, C.L

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-08-2010)
    “…To overcome fludioxonil resistance of Penicillium expansum, a mycotoxigenic fungal pathogen causing postharvest decay in apple, by using natural phenolic…”
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    Tracking seasonal changes in diversity of pollen allergen exposure: Targeted metabarcoding of a subtropical aerobiome by Campbell, B.C., Al Kouba, J., Timbrell, V., Noor, M.J., Massel, K., Gilding, E.K., Angel, N., Kemish, B., Hugenholtz, P., Godwin, I.D., Davies, J.M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-12-2020)
    “…The importance of grass pollen to the global burden of allergic respiratory disease is well established but exposure to subtropical and temperate pollens is…”
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    Metabarcoding airborne pollen from subtropical and temperate eastern Australia over multiple years reveals pollen aerobiome diversity and complexity by Campbell, B.C., Van Haeften, S., Massel, K., Milic, A., Al Kouba, J., Addison-Smith, B., Gilding, E.K., Beggs, P.J., Davies, J.M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-2023)
    “…eDNA metabarcoding is an emergent tool to inform aerobiome complexity, but few studies have applied this technology with real-world environmental pollen…”
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    Enhanced activity of strobilurin and fludioxonil by using berberine and phenolic compounds to target fungal antioxidative stress response by Kim, J.H, Campbell, B.C, Mahoney, N, Chan, K.L, Molyneux, R.J, May, G.S

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-08-2007)
    “…Identify natural products that effectively target antioxidative signal transduction/stress response systems [i.e., mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)…”
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    Targeting antioxidative signal transduction and stress response system: control of pathogenic Aspergillus with phenolics that inhibit mitochondrial function by Kim, J.H, Campbell, B.C, Mahoney, N, Chan, K.L, May, G.S

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-07-2006)
    “…The aim of this study was to show whether antioxidative response systems are potentially useful molecular targets for control of Aspergillus fumigatus and…”
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    Timing of reproductive maturation in rural versus urban Tonga boys, Zambia by Campbell, B. C., Gillett-Netting, R., Meloy, M.

    Published in Annals of human biology (01-03-2004)
    “…Background: Population variation in the timing of reproductive maturation among boys has received relatively little attention. However, evidence that the…”
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    Ischemic diffusion lesion reversal is uncommon and rarely alters perfusion-diffusion mismatch by Chemmanam, T, Campbell, B C V, Christensen, S, Nagakane, Y, Desmond, P M, Bladin, C F, Parsons, M W, Levi, C R, Barber, P A, Donnan, G A, Davis, S M

    Published in Neurology (21-09-2010)
    “…The use of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to define irreversibly damaged infarct core is challenged by data suggesting potential partial reversal of DWI…”
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    Suppression of ochratoxin biosynthesis by naturally occurring alkaloids by Lee, S E, Park, B S, Bayman, P, Baker, J L, Choi, W S, Campbell, B C

    Published in Food additives and contaminants (01-04-2007)
    “…The effects of four alkaloids on the biosynthesis of ochratoxin A (OTA), ochratoxin B (OTB) and citrinin were examined on four OTA-producing aspergilli:…”
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    Relative filling time delay based on CT perfusion source imaging: a simple method to predict outcome in acute ischemic stroke by Cao, W, Campbell, B C V, Dong, Q, Davis, S M, Yan, B

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-09-2014)
    “…Collateral vessel status is strongly associated with clinical outcome in ischemic stroke but can be challenging to assess. The aim of this study was to develop…”
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    A lesson from the introduction of a problem-based, graduate entry course: the effects of different views of self-direction by MIFLIN, B. M, CAMPBELL, C. B, PRICE, D. A

    Published in Medical education (01-11-1999)
    “…Objectives Difficulties in the early years of a new curriculum are to be expected as staff and students come to terms with new structures, and with different…”
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    A conceptual framework to guide the development of self-directed, lifelong learning in problem-based medical curricula by MIFLIN, B. M, CAMPBELL, C. B, PRICE, D. A

    Published in Medical education (01-04-2000)
    “…Context The information explosion and continual changes in the means of accessing information have reinforced the importance of preparing graduates to direct…”
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    Evidence for the establishment of aphid-eubacterium endosymbiosis in an ancestor of four aphid families by Munson, M.A. (University of California, Davis, Davis, CA), Baumann, P, Clark, M.A, Baumann, L, Moran, N.A, Voegtlin, D.J, Campbell, B.C

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-10-1991)
    “…Aphids (superfamily Aphidoidea) contain eubacterial endosymbionts localized within specialized cells (mycetocytes). The endosymbionts are essential for the…”
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    DWI reversal is associated with small infarct volume in patients with TIA and minor stroke by Asdaghi, N, Campbell, B C V, Butcher, K S, Coulter, J I, Modi, J, Qazi, A, Goyal, M, Demchuk, A M, Coutts, S B

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-04-2014)
    “…More than half of patients with TIA/minor stroke have ischemic lesions on early DWI, which represent irreversibly damaged tissue. The presence and volume of…”
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    A simple foot pedal device in a horizontal bore imaging facility replicates weightbearing outcomes for Hallux Valgus patients by Fadle, Amr A., Campbell, B.C., Willett, J.F., Williams, L., Conti, S.F., Miller, M.C.

    Published in Foot and ankle surgery (01-04-2020)
    “…•An inexpensive CT and MR compatible device can load the foot for weightbearing imaging.•The differences between weightbearing and non-weightbearing measures…”
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    Diabetes: energetics, development and human evolution by Campbell, B.C., Cajigal, A.

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-07-2001)
    “…The recent emergence of the thrifty phenotype as an explanation for metabolic efficiency has brought evolutionary perspectives on diabetes, as represented by…”
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    A new Rickettsia from a herbivorous insect, the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris) by Chen, D.Q. (Chicago Medical School of North Chicago, IL.), Campbell, B.C, Purcell, A.H

    Published in Current microbiology (01-08-1996)
    “…An undescribed, maternally heritable, rod-shaped bacterium (or "tertiary symbiont") was detected by microscopy in hemolymph of about half (59/122) of pea aphid…”
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