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    Molecular imaging probes derived from natural peptides by Charron, C L, Hickey, J L, Nsiama, T K, Cruickshank, D R, Turnbull, W L, Luyt, L G

    Published in Natural product reports (02-06-2016)
    “…Covering: up to the end of 2015.Peptides are naturally occurring compounds that play an important role in all living systems and are responsible for a range of…”
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    Remarks about protein structure precision by Cruickshank, D. W. J.

    “…Full‐matrix least squares is taken as the basis for an examination of protein structure precision. A two‐atom protein model is used to compare the precisions…”
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    A smoking cessation programme for current and recent ex-smokers following diagnosis of a potentially curable cancer by Ong, J., Plueckhahn, I., Cruickshank, D., Churilov, L., Mileshkin, L.

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-09-2016)
    “…Background Cancer patients who quit smoking have improved survival rates. The time of diagnosis provides a ‘teachable moment’ when healthcare providers can…”
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    The determination of protonation states in proteins by Ahmed, H. U., Blakeley, M. P., Cianci, M., Cruickshank, D. W. J., Hubbard, J. A., Helliwell, J. R.

    “…The protonation states of aspartic acids and glutamic acids as well as histidine are investigated in four X‐ray cases: Ni,Ca concanavalin A at 0.94 Å, a…”
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    Total laparoscopic radical hysterectomy: a change in practice for the management of early stage cervical cancer in a U.K. cancer center by Angelopoulos, G, Etman, A, Cruickshank, D J, Twigg, J P

    “…In order to evaluate the safety, surgical, and oncological outcomes of the introduction of a total laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (TLRH) service, the…”
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    Randomized study of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy versus nasogastric tubes for enteral feeding in head and neck cancer patients treated with (chemo)radiation by Corry, J, Poon, W, McPhee, N, Milner, AD, Cruickshank, D, Porceddu, SV, Rischin, D, Peters, LJ

    “…Summary Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tubes have largely replaced nasogastric tubes (NGT) for nutritional support of patients with head and neck…”
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    The clinical value and the cost-effectiveness of follow-up in endometrial cancer patients by Tjalma, W A A, van Dam, P A, Makar, A P, Cruickshank, D J

    “…The aim of the present article was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of follow-up in endometrial cancer patients. A literature review was performed regarding…”
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    The level of haemoglobin in anaemic cancer patients correlates positively with quality of life by LIND, M, VERNON, C, CRUICKSHANK, D, WILKINSON, P, LITTLEWOOD, T, STUART, N, JENKINSON, C, GREY-AMANTE, P, DOLL, H, WILD, D

    Published in British journal of cancer (22-04-2002)
    “…The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between haemoglobin level and quality-of-life in anaemic cancer patients. Patients, diagnosed with one of…”
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    The cellular distribution of fluorescently labeled arrestins provides a robust, sensitive, and universal assay for screening G protein-coupled receptors by Oakley, Robert H, Hudson, Christine C, Cruickshank, Rachael D, Meyers, Diane M, Payne, Jr, Richard E, Rhem, Shay M, Loomis, Carson R

    Published in Assay and drug development technologies (01-11-2002)
    “…G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have proven to be a rich source of therapeutic targets; therefore, finding compounds that regulate these receptors is a…”
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    The role of routine follow-up after gynecological malignancy by Kew, F M, Roberts, A P, Cruickshank, D J

    “…The objective of this article was to determine the evidence base for routine follow-up after gynecological malignancy. Only articles with a survival analysis…”
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    β-Arrestin- and G Protein Receptor Kinase-Mediated Calcium-Sensing Receptor Desensitization by Pi, Min, Oakley, Robert H, Gesty-Palmer, Diane, Cruickshank, Rachael D, Spurney, Robert F, Luttrell, Louis M, Quarles, L. Darryl

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-04-2005)
    “…Extracellular calcium rapidly controls PTH secretion through binding to the G protein-coupled calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) expressed in parathyroid glands…”
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    Preconceptions versus experience of transvaginal ultrasonography in older women by Kew, F. M., Whittaker, V. J., Cruickshank, D. J.

    Published in Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology (01-10-2004)
    “…Objective To determine whether women find that having a transvaginal ultrasound scan is better or worse than they had expected. Methods Fifty‐four consecutive…”
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    FIGO stage 1a1 squamous cell carcinoma arising in a traumatic uterovaginal fistula by Raje, G., Cruickshank, D.

    Published in Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (01-10-2006)
    “…A gynecology case report of FIGO stage 1a1 squamous cell carcinoma arising in a traumatic uterovaginal fistula is presented…”
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    Transmitter-based inverse filters for reducing MAI and ISI in CDMA-TDD downlink by Georgoulis, S.L., Cruickshank, D.G.M.

    “…Inverse filters (INVF) are introduced as a new transmitter-based precoding scheme for the code-division multiple access-time division duplex (TDD) downlink…”
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