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    Cell Reactions to Dielectrophoretic Manipulation by Archer, Steffen, Li, Tong-Tong, Evans, A.Tudor, Britland, Stephen T., Morgan, Hywel

    “…The phenomenon of dielectrophoretic particle manipulation holds promise for many biotechnology applications, including cell sorting. In our system cell…”
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    Thyroid hormones, brain function and cognition: a brief review by Smith, Jeremy W., Evans, A.Tudor, Costall, B., Smythe, James W.

    “…In addition to their role in cellular metabolic activity, thyroid hormones (THs), also regulate neural development; the central nervous system is particularly…”
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    Antileishmanial actions of tricyclic neuroleptics appear to lack structural specificity by Evans, A T, Croft, S L

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (03-08-1994)
    “…There is continuing interest in the antimicrobial effects of tricyclic neuroleptics and antidepressants, particularly against trypanosomatid protozoa, but few…”
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    Tumour-promoting and hyperplastic effects of phorbol and daphnane esters in CD-1 mouse skin and a synergistic effect of calcium ionophore with the non-promoting activator of protein kinase C, sapintoxin A by Brooks, G, Evans, A T, Aitken, A, Evans, F J

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-02-1989)
    “…Using an 18 week two-stage protocol we have compared the tumour-promoting properties of a range of phorbol and daphnane esters on female CD-1 mice. The…”
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    Molecular modelling of tumour-promoting and non-promoting diterpene esters and molecular co-ordinates of the potent irritant resiniferatoxin by Gordge, P C, Evans, A T, Ryves, W J, Sharma, P, Hassan, N M, Aitken, A, Evans, F J

    Published in Cancer letters (30-09-1993)
    “…The lowest energy conformer of seventeen diterpenes, representing five different phorbol and daphnane diterpene nuclei, has been generated. TPA possessed the…”
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    Sapintoxin A. A fluorescent phorbol ester that is a potent activator of protein kinase C but is not a tumour promoter by Brooks, G, Evans, A T, Aitken, A, Evans, F J

    Published in Cancer letters (01-12-1987)
    “…In this communication we report on the activity of the naturally occurring, highly fluorescent phorbol ester Sapintoxin A…”
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