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    A review of the use of biological mesh products in modern UK surgical practice: a religious and cultural perspective by Koshy, RM, Kane, EG, Grocock, C

    “…Introduction The UK is an increasingly multicultural society. This change coincides with an increasing use of animal products in medicine and surgery and a…”
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    Endoscopic Botulinum toxin as a treatment for delayed gastric emptying following oesophagogastrectomy by Nevins, E J, Rao, R, Nicholson, J, Murphy, K D, Moore, A, Smart, H L, Stephens, N, Grocock, C, Kaul, A, Gunasekera, R T, Hartley, M N, Howes, N R

    “…The incidence of delayed gastric emptying (DGE) following oesophagogastrectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction is reported to be between 1.7% and 50%. This…”
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    Suture anchors for treatment of sternoclavicular joint instability by Abiddin, Z., Sinopidis, C., Grocock, C.J., Yin, Q., Frostick, S.P.

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-05-2006)
    “…Instability of the sternoclavicular joint is a difficult problem to treat and can present with gross limitation in activities. Eight sternoclavicular joint…”
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    Screening of High-Risk Families for Pancreatic Cancer by Greenhalf, W, Grocock, C, Harcus, M, Neoptolemos, J

    “…Abstract Purpose of Review: To discuss how to recognise and manage high-risk individuals. Recent Findings: Publication of initial results of screening for…”
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    Ball bearing (BB) guns, ease of purchase and potential for significant injury by Grocock, C, McCarthy, R, Williams, D J

    “…Ball bearing guns are used in the UK for war games, but they have the potential to cause severe injury if used incorrectly. A search was made for availability…”
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    Familial pancreatic cancer: a review and latest advances by Grocock, C J, Vitone, L J, Harcus, M J, Neoptolemos, J P, Raraty, M G T, Greenhalf, W

    Published in Advances in medical sciences (2007)
    “…Familial Pancreatic Cancer (FPC) is the autosomal dominant inheritance of a genetic predisposition to pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, penetrance is assumed…”
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    Effect of LH injections on testicular steroidogenesis, cholesterol side-chain cleavage P450 mRNA content and Leydig cell morphology in hypogonadal mice by Scott, I S, Charlton, H M, Cox, B S, Grocock, C A, Sheffield, J W, O'Shaughnessy, P J

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-04-1990)
    “…Hypogonadal (hpg) mice have a congenital deficiency of hypothalamic gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and the gonads consequently lack exposure to…”
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    Role of the fetal pituitary in cryptorchidism induced by exogenous maternal oestrogen during pregnancy in mice by Grocock, C A, Charlton, H M, Pike, M C

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-05-1988)
    “…A single subcutaneous injection of 5 or 1 mg oestradiol given to pregnant female mice on Day 14 of pregnancy resulted in all male offspring being cryptorchid…”
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    Effect of different photoperiods on testicular weight changes in the vole, Microtus agrestis by Grocock, C A

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-05-1981)
    “…The testicular weight response of 2-week-old male voles exposed to 10, 12, 14, 15 or 16 h light (L) per day for 4 weeks and of 5-week-old males exposed from…”
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    Testis development in the vole, Microtus agrestis, subjected to long or short photoperiods from birth by Grocock, C A

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-03-1979)
    “…Voles exposed to long photoperiods (16L:8D) from birth became sexually mature at 40-45 days and remained so up to the end of the experiment at 6 months of age…”
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    Effects of Age on Photo-induced Testicular Regression, Recrudescence, and Refractoriness in the Short-tailed Field Vole Microtus agrestis by Grocock, C A

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-08-1980)
    “…Male voles initially raised on 16L:8D cycles were taken at 35, 55 or 80 days of age and exposed to the following photoperiods: 1) 16L:8D for up to 6 months; 2)…”
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    Spermatogenesis in mature and regressed testes of the vole (Microtus agrestis) by Grocock, C A, Clarke, J R

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-06-1975)
    “…Eight stages of spermatogenesis, each with a characteristic frequency and germ cell association could be recognized in the vole. There was no difference…”
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