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    Electron spin resonance resolves intermediate triplet states in delayed fluorescence by Drummond, Bluebell H., Aizawa, Naoya, Zhang, Yadong, Myers, William K., Xiong, Yao, Cooper, Matthew W., Barlow, Stephen, Gu, Qinying, Weiss, Leah R., Gillett, Alexander J., Credgington, Dan, Pu, Yong-Jin, Marder, Seth R., Evans, Emrys W.

    Published in Nature communications (26-07-2021)
    “…Molecular organic fluorophores are currently used in organic light-emitting diodes, though non-emissive triplet excitons generated in devices incorporating…”
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    Long-term effects of sex-specific sibling interaction on the development of blue-footed boobies by Drummond, H., Ortega, S., Ancona, S., Rodríguez, C.

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-11-2022)
    “…The sex of an animal’s siblings can potentially have long-term effects on its development if it competes or cooperates with them in a brood or litter. For the…”
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    Fecal Calprotectin Predicts the Clinical Course of Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis by HO, G. T, LEE, H. M, ARNOTT, I. D, SATSANGI, J, BRYDON, G, TING, T, HARE, N, DRUMMOND, H, SHAND, A. G, BARTOLO, D. C, WILSON, R. G, DUNLOP, M. G

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-03-2009)
    “…Calprotectin is a granulocyte neutrophil-predominant cytosolic protein. Fecal concentrations are elevated in intestinal inflammation and may predict relapse in…”
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    The efficacy of corticosteroid therapy in inflammatory bowel disease: analysis of a 5‐year UK inception cohort by HO, G.‐T., CHIAM, P., DRUMMOND, H., LOANE, J., ARNOTT, I. D. R., SATSANGI, J.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (15-07-2006)
    “…Summary Background Corticosteroids remain the mainstay of first‐line therapy in active inflammatory bowel disease. Aims To determine the clinical outcome after…”
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    Costs of growing up as a subordinate sibling are passed to the next generation in blue‐footed boobies by Drummond, H., Rodríguez, C.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-03-2013)
    “…As stresses in early development may generate costs in adult life, sibling competition and conflict in infancy are expected to diminish the reproductive value…”
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    Spatially Resolved Optical Efficiency Measurements of Luminescent Solar Concentrators by Baikie, Tomi K., Xiao, James, Drummond, Bluebell H., Greenham, Neil C., Rao, Akshay

    Published in ACS photonics (16-08-2023)
    “…Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are able to concentrate both direct and diffuse solar radiation, and this ability has led to great interest in using…”
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    Natural ‘poor start’ does not increase mortality over the lifetime by Drummond, H, Rodríguez, C, Oro, D

    “…Poor nutrition and other challenges during infancy can impose delayed costs, and it has been proposed that expression of costs during adulthood should involve…”
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    NOD2 CARD15, TLR4 and CD14 mutations in Scottish and Irish Crohn's disease patients: evidence for genetic heterogeneity within Europe? by Arnott, I D R, Nimmo, E R, Drummond, H E, Fennell, J, Smith, B R K, MacKinlay, E, Morecroft, J, Anderson, N, Kelleher, D, O'Sullivan, M, McManus, R, Satsangi, J

    Published in Genes and immunity (01-07-2004)
    “…NOD2/caspase recruitment domain (CARD)15 variants are identified in up to 50% of Crohn's disease (CD) patients. Functional variants of toll-like receptor-4…”
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    Senescent males carry premutagenic lesions in sperm by VELANDO, A, NOGUERA, J.C, DRUMMOND, H, TORRES, R

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-03-2011)
    “…As organisms age, DNA of somatic cells deteriorates, but it is believed that germ cells are protected from DNA-damaging agents. In recent years, this vision…”
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    Efficient and Stable Deep‐Blue Fluorescent Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes Employing a Sensitizer with Fast Triplet Upconversion by Zhang, Dongdong, Song, Xiaozeng, Gillett, Alexander J., Drummond, Bluebell H., Jones, Saul T. E., Li, Guomeng, He, Hanqing, Cai, Minghan, Credgington, Dan, Duan, Lian

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-05-2020)
    “…Multiple donor–acceptor‐type carbazole–benzonitrile derivatives that exhibit thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) are the state of the art in…”
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    Anti‐Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) in Crohn's disease are associated with disease severity but not NOD2/CARD15 mutations by WALKER, L. J., ALDHOUS, M. C., DRUMMOND, H. E., SMITH, B. R. K., NIMMO, E. R., ARNOTT, I. D. R., SATSANGI, J.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-03-2004)
    “…SUMMARY Anti‐Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCAs) have been proposed as serological markers, which may differentiate Crohn's disease (CD) from…”
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    Fas ligand in human serum by Tanaka, Masato, Suda, Takashi, Haze, Kyosuke, Nakamura, Norio, Sato, Ken, Kimura, Fumihiko, Motoyoshi, Kazuo, Mizuki, Masao, Tagawa, Shinichi, Ohga, Shigetoshi, Hatake, Kiyohiko, Drummond, Alan H, Nagata, Shigekazu

    Published in Nature medicine (01-03-1996)
    “…The Fas ligand (FasL), a member of the tumor necrosis factor family, induces apoptosis in Fas-bearing cells. The membrane-bound human FasL was found to be…”
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    Anti‐Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies Status Is Associated with Oral Involvement and Disease Severity in Crohn Disease by Russell, RK, Ip, B, Aldhous, MC, MacDougall, M, Drummond, HE, Arnott, IDR, Gillett, PM, McGrogan, P, Weaver, LT, Bisset, WM, Mahdi, G, Wilson, DC, Satsangi, J

    “…ABSTRACT Objectives: To determine anti‐Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) status and its relation to disease phenotype in patients with inflammatory…”
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    Analysis of the influence of OCTN1/2 variants within the IBD5 locus on disease susceptibility and growth indices in early onset inflammatory bowel disease by Russell, R K, Drummond, H E, Nimmo, E R, Anderson, N H, Noble, C L, Wilson, D C, Gillett, P M, McGrogan, P, Hassan, K, Weaver, L T, Bisset, W M, Mahdi, G, Satsangi, J

    Published in Gut (01-08-2006)
    “…Background and aims: The OCTN1 (SLC22A4 1672C→T) and OCTN2 (SLC22A5 −207G→C) variants within the IBD5 locus have been associated with susceptibility to adult…”
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    IL23R Arg381Gln is associated with childhood onset inflammatory bowel disease in Scotland by Van Limbergen, J, Russell, %R K, Nimmo, E R, Drummond, H E, Smith, L, Davies, G, Anderson, N H, Gillett, P M, McGrogan, P, Hassan, K, Weaver, L, Bisset, W M, Mahdi, G, Wilson, D C, Satsangi, J

    Published in Gut (01-08-2007)
    “…The discovery of NOD2/CARD15 as the first susceptibility gene in Crohn's disease has contributed significantly to a fundamental change in the direction of…”
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    Aminopeptidase inhibition as a targeted treatment strategy in myeloma by Moore, Hannah E, Davenport, Emma L, Smith, Emma M, Muralikrishnan, Srikanth, Dunlop, Alan S, Walker, Brian A, Krige, David, Drummond, Alan H, Hooftman, Leon, Morgan, Gareth J, Davies, Faith E

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-04-2009)
    “…Myeloma cells are highly dependent on the unfolded protein response to assemble folded immunoglobulins correctly. Therefore, targeting protein handling within…”
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    The rise and fall of C-reactive protein: managing demand within clinical biochemistry by Hutton, H D, Drummond, H S, Fryer, A A

    Published in Annals of clinical biochemistry (01-03-2009)
    “…Managing workload within the laboratory has become a key role for clinical biochemists. National benchmarking data highlighted a 31% increase in C-reactive…”
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