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    Intermittent hypoxia in obstructive sleep apnoea mediates insulin resistance through adipose tissue inflammation by Murphy, Aoife M, Thomas, Amandine, Crinion, Sophie J, Kent, Brian D, Tambuwala, Murtaza M, Fabre, Aurelie, Pepin, Jean-Louis, Roche, Helen M, Arnaud, Claire, Ryan, Silke

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is increasingly associated with insulin resistance. The underlying pathophysiology remains unclear but intermittent hypoxia…”
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    Language Control in the Bilingual Brain by Crinion, J, Turner, R, Grogan, A, Hanakawa, T, Noppeney, U, Devlin, J.T, Aso, T, Urayama, S, Fukuyama, H, Stockton, K, Usui, K, Green, D.W, Price, C.J

    “…How does the bilingual brain distinguish and control which language is in use? Previous functional imaging experiments have not been able to answer this…”
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    Human adipocytes are highly sensitive to intermittent hypoxia induced NF-kappaB activity and subsequent inflammatory gene expression by Taylor, Cormac T., Kent, Brian D., Crinion, Sophie J., McNicholas, Walter T., Ryan, Silke

    “…•Intermittent hypoxia (IH) leads to NF-κB activation in human primary adipocytes.•Adipocytes bear higher pro-inflammatory potential than other human primary…”
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    Ventilatory neural drive in chronically hypercapnic patients with COPD: effects of sleep and nocturnal noninvasive ventilation by McCartney, Alexandra, Phillips, Devin, James, Matthew, Chan, Olivia, Neder, J Alberto, de-Torres, Juan P, Domnik, Nicolle J, Crinion, Sophie J

    Published in European respiratory review (30-09-2022)
    “…Sleep brings major challenges for the control of ventilation in humans, particularly the regulation of arterial carbon dioxide pressure ( ). In patients with…”
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    Structural correlates for lexical efficiency and number of languages in non-native speakers of English by Grogan, A., Parker Jones, ‘Ō., Ali, N., Crinion, J., Orabona, S., Mechias, M.L., Ramsden, S., Green, D.W., Price, C.J.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-06-2012)
    “…► We dissociate structural correlates for two different non-native language skills. ► Number of languages spoken was associated with the posterior…”
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    Temporal lobe regions engaged during normal speech comprehension by Crinion, Jennifer T., Lambon‐Ralph, Matthew A., Warburton, Elizabeth A., Howard, David, Wise, Richard J. S.

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-05-2003)
    “…Processing of speech is obligatory. Thus, during normal speech comprehension, the listener is aware of the overall meaning of the speaker’s utterance without…”
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    Non-dipping nocturnal blood pressure correlates with obstructive sleep apnoea severity in normotensive subjects and may reverse with therapy by Crinion, Sophie J., Kleinerova, Jana, Kent, Brian, Nolan, Geraldine, Taylor, Cormac T., Ryan, Silke, McNicholas, Walter T.

    Published in ERJ open research (01-07-2021)
    “…Background Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is strongly associated with systemic hypertension, but there are limited data on the relationship with blood pressure…”
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    The role of the thalamus in amnesia: A tractography, high-resolution MRI and neuropsychological study by Cipolotti, L., Husain, M., Crinion, J., Bird, C.M., Khan, S.S., Losseff, N., Howard, R.S., Leff, A.P.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-09-2008)
    “…Although it is well established that thalamic lesions may lead to profound amnesia, the precise contribution of thalamic sub-regions to memory remains unclear…”
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    An area essential for linking word meanings to word forms: Evidence from primary progressive aphasia by Race, D.S., Tsapkini, K., Crinion, J., Newhart, M., Davis, C., Gomez, Y., Hillis, A.E., Faria, A.V.

    Published in Brain and language (01-11-2013)
    “…•We examined the relationship between naming deficits and atrophy in primary progressive aphasia.•Participants were tested over various input (visual, tactile)…”
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    Structural Correlates of Semantic and Phonemic Fluency Ability in First and Second Languages by Grogan, Alice, Green, David W., Ali, Nilufa, Crinion, Jenny T., Price, Cathy J.

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-11-2009)
    “…Category and letter fluency tasks are commonly used clinically to investigate the semantic and phonological processes central to speech production, but the…”
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    Convergence, Degeneracy, and Control by Green, David W., Crinion, Jenny, Price, Cathy J.

    Published in Language learning (01-07-2006)
    “…Understanding the neural representation and control of language in normal bilingual speakers provides insights into the factors that constrain the acquisition…”
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    Changing meaning causes coupling changes within higher levels of the cortical hierarchy by Schofield, T.M, Iverson, P, Kiebel, S.J, Stephan, K.E, Kilner, J.M, Friston, K.J, Crinion, J.T, Price, C.J, Leff, A.P

    “…Processing of speech and nonspeech sounds occurs bilaterally within primary auditory cortex and surrounding regions of the superior temporal gyrus; however,…”
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    Obstructive sleep apnoea as a cause of nocturnal nondipping blood pressure: recent evidence regarding clinical importance and underlying mechanisms by Crinion, Sophie J, Ryan, Silke, McNicholas, Walter T

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-01-2017)
    “…Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is highly prevalent, with recent general population studies indicating that up to 50% of males and 23% of females have moderate…”
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    A deficit of spatial remapping in constructional apraxia after right-hemisphere stroke by Russell, Charlotte, Deidda, Cristiana, Malhotra, Paresh, Crinion, Jennifer T., Merola, Sheila, Husain, Masud

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-04-2010)
    “…Constructional apraxia refers to the inability of patients to copy accurately drawings or three-dimensional constructions. It is a common disorder after right…”
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    Dissociating reading processes on the basis of neuronal interactions by Mechelli, Andrea, Crinion, Jennifer T, Long, Steven, Friston, Karl J, Lambon Ralph, Matthew A, Patterson, Karalyn, McClelland, James L, Price, Cathy J

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2005)
    “…Previous studies of patients with phonological and surface alexia have demonstrated a double dissociation between the reading of pseudo words and words with…”
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    Action versus animal naming fluency in subcortical dementia, frontal dementias, and Alzheimer's disease by Davis, C., Heidler-Gary, J., Gottesman, R. F., Crinion, J., Newhart, M., Moghekar, A., Soloman, D., Rigamonti, D., Cloutman, L., Hillis, A. E.

    Published in Neurocase (01-06-2010)
    “…Accumulating evidence indicates action naming may rely more on frontal-subcortical circuits, and noun naming may rely more on temporal cortex. Therefore, noun…”
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    Nondipping Nocturnal Blood Pressure Predicts Sleep Apnea in Patients With Hypertension by Crinion, Sophie J, Ryan, Silke, Kleinerova, Jana, Kent, Brian D, Gallagher, Joseph, Ledwidge, Mark, McDonald, Kenneth, McNicholas, Walter T

    Published in Journal of clinical sleep medicine (15-07-2019)
    “…Systemic hypertension is highly prevalent in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) but there are limited data on OSA prevalence in cohorts with hypertension comparing…”
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