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    High-speed wide-field time-gated endoscopic fluorescence-lifetime imaging by Requejo-Isidro, J, McGinty, J, Munro, I, Elson, D S, Galletly, N P, Lever, M J, Neil, M A A, Stamp, G W H, French, P M W, Kellett, P A, Hares, J D, Dymoke-Bradshaw, A K L

    Published in Optics letters (01-10-2004)
    “…We report the development of a high-speed wide-field fluorescence-lifetime imaging (FLIM) system that provides fluorescence-lifetime images at rates of as many…”
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    Fluorescence lifetime imaging distinguishes basal cell carcinoma from surrounding uninvolved skin by Galletly, N.P., McGinty, J., Dunsby, C., Teixeira, F., Requejo‐Isidro, J., Munro, I., Elson, D.S., Neil, M.A.A., Chu, A.C., French, P.M.W., Stamp, G.W.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-07-2008)
    “…Summary Background  Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) is a novel imaging technique that generates image contrast between different states of tissue due to…”
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    A hyperspectral fluorescence lifetime probe for skin cancer diagnosis by De Beule, P A A, Dunsby, C, Galletly, N P, Stamp, G W, Chu, A C, Anand, U, Anand, P, Benham, C D, Naylor, A, French, P M W

    Published in Review of scientific instruments (01-12-2007)
    “…The autofluorescence of biological tissue can be exploited for the detection and diagnosis of disease but, to date, its complex nature and relatively weak…”
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    Survival of Adult Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons After Loss of Target Neurons by Sofroniew, Michael V., Galletly, Neil P., Isacson, Ole, Svendsen, Clive N.

    “…Target cells are thought to regulate the survival of afferent neurons during development by supplying limiting amounts of neurotrophic factors, but the degree…”
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    Increased risk of diarrhoea caused by Clostridium difficile in elderly patients receiving cefotaxime by Impallomeni, M, Galletly, N P, Wort, S J, Starr, J M, Rogers, T R

    Published in BMJ (18-11-1995)
    “…1 C difficile diarrhoea is almost exclusively acquired in hospital and strongly associated with the use of broad spectrum antibiotics. 1 In 1993 the British…”
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    Survival of adult basal forebrain cholinergic neurons after loss of target neurons by Sofroniew, M V, Galletly, N P, Isacson, O, Svendsen, C N

    “…Target cells are thought to regulate the survival of afferent neurons during development by supplying limiting amounts of neurotrophic factors. In this study,…”
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