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    Mammalian primordial germ cell specification by Hancock, Grace V, Wamaitha, Sissy E, Peretz, Lior, Clark, Amander T

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-03-2021)
    “…The peri-implantation window of mammalian development is the crucial window for primordial germ cell (PGC) specification. Whereas pre-implantation dynamics are…”
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    Germline competency of human embryonic stem cells depends on eomesodermin by Chen, Di, Liu, Wanlu, Lukianchikov, Anastasia, Hancock, Grace V, Zimmerman, Jill, Lowe, Matthew G, Kim, Rachel, Galic, Zoran, Irie, Naoko, Surani, M. Azim, Jacobsen, Steven E, Clark, Amander T

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-12-2017)
    “…In humans, germline competency and the specification of primordial germ cells (PGCs) are thought to occur in a restricted developmental window during early…”
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    Dickkopf-1 promotes hematopoietic regeneration via direct and niche-mediated mechanisms by Himburg, Heather A, Doan, Phuong L, Quarmyne, Mamle, Yan, Xiao, Sasine, Joshua, Zhao, Liman, Hancock, Grace V, Kan, Jenny, Pohl, Katherine A, Tran, Evelyn, Chao, Nelson J, Harris, Jeffrey R, Chute, John P

    Published in Nature medicine (01-01-2017)
    “…The Wnt pathway inhibitor Dkk1, which is produced by bone marrow osteolineage cells, promotes hematopoietic recovery after radiation injury by both direct…”
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    Local Clay Sources as Histories of Human-Landscape Interactions: a Ceramic Taskscape Perspective by Michelaki, Kostalena, Braun, Gregory V., Hancock, Ronald G. V.

    “…In this paper, we argue that pot-making should be considered in its broader landscape to reveal not only its articulation with the many other quotidian tasks…”
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    Match injuries in English schoolboy rugby union by Hancock, Matthew V, Barden, Craig, Roberts, Simon P, McKay, Carly D, Stokes, Keith A

    Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (01-01-2024)
    “…ObjectiveThis study describes the incidence, severity and burden of match injuries in schoolboy rugby union in England, across three age groups: under-13…”
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    miRNA profiling of primate cervicovaginal lavage and extracellular vesicles reveals miR‐186‐5p as a potential antiretroviral factor in macrophages by Zhao, Zezhou, Muth, Dillon C., Mulka, Kathleen, Liao, Zhaohao, Powell, Bonita H., Hancock, Grace V., Metcalf Pate, Kelly A., Witwer, Kenneth W.

    Published in FEBS open bio (01-10-2020)
    “…Cervicovaginal secretions, or their components collected, are referred to as cervicovaginal lavage (CVL). CVL constituents have utility as biomarkers and play…”
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    Repeated short-term warming of red blood cell concentrates has minimal effect on their quality by Thomas, S., Hancock, V., Cardigan, R.

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-08-2012)
    “…Background and objectives  Blood components must be stored under controlled temperature conditions, for reasons of component quality and safety. However, there…”
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    Red cell concentrate storage and transport temperature by Hancock, V., Cardigan, R., Thomas, S.

    Published in Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (01-10-2011)
    “…Background and Objectives: This study investigated the current UK guidelines for storage and transport of red cell concentrates (RCC) in saline, adenine,…”
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    Stratigraphy of the Gorges moraine system, Mount Kenya; palaeosol and palaeoclimate record by Mahaney, W. C, Barendregt, René W, Hamilton, T. S, Hancock, R. G. V, Tessler, Dez, Costa, Pedro J. M

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-05-2013)
    “…Moraines marking an Early Pleistocene glaciation on Mt. Kenya are known from several valleys along the eastern and southeastern flanks of the mountain. The…”
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    Bornean orangutan geophagy: analysis of ingested and control soils by Mahaney, William C., Hancock, Ronald G. V., Aufreiter, Susan, Milner, Michael W., Voros, Joan

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-02-2016)
    “…Geophagy among orangutans is the most poorly documented in contrast to the knowledge of soil-eating practices of other great ape species. Observations of soil…”
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    Platelet apoptosis and activation in platelet concentrates stored for up to 12 days in plasma or additive solution by Cookson, P., Sutherland, J., Turner, C., Bashir, S., Wiltshire, M., Hancock, V., Smith, K., Cardigan, R.

    Published in Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (01-12-2010)
    “…Background: Several studies suggest that apoptosis of platelets occurs during storage of platelet concentrates (PC). We sought to determine whether storage of…”
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    Contributions to Elevated Metabolism during Recovery: Dissecting the Excess Postexercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC) in the Desert Iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) by Hancock, Thomas V., Gleeson, Todd T.

    Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-01-2008)
    “…The excess postexercise oxygen consumption (EPOC), a measure of recovery costs, is known to be large in ectothermic vertebrates such as the desert iguana…”
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    Geochemistry and extractable Fe and Al in cold-temperature soils of northwestern Siberia by Mahaney, William C., Kalm, Volli, Hancock, Ronald G. V., Michel, Fred, Kapran, Barbara

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-02-2010)
    “…The concentrations of major, minor and trace elements in three Cryosols from northwestern Siberia were analysed to determine profiles of geochemical…”
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    In vitro function of buffy coat-derived platelet concentrates stored for 9 days in CompoSol, PASII or 100% plasma in three different storage bags by Cardigan, R., Sutherland, J., Garwood, M., Bashir, S., Turner, C., Smith, K., Hancock, V., Wiltshire, M., Pergande, C., Williamson, L. M.

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-02-2008)
    “…Background and Objectives  The aim of the study was to compare the in vitro quality of buffy coat‐derived platelet concentrates (PC) during extended storage in…”
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    Physiological vagility affects population genetic structure and dispersal and enables migratory capacity in vertebrates by Hancock, Thomas V., Hedrick, Michael S.

    “…Vagility is defined as the relative capacity for movement. We developed previously a quantitative metric in vertebrates for physiological vagility (PV), the…”
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    Physiological vagility and its relationship to dispersal and neutral genetic heterogeneity in vertebrates by Hillman, Stanley S, Drewes, Robert C, Hedrick, Michael S, Hancock, Thomas V

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-09-2014)
    “…Vagility is the inherent power of movement by individuals. Vagility and the available duration of movement determine the dispersal distance individuals can…”
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    A comparative meta-analysis of maximal aerobic metabolism of vertebrates: implications for respiratory and cardiovascular limits to gas exchange by Hillman, Stanley S., Hancock, Thomas V., Hedrick, Michael S.

    “…Maximal aerobic metabolic rates (MMR) in vertebrates are supported by increased conductive and diffusive fluxes of O 2 from the environment to the mitochondria…”
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    Elemental Analysis of Ochre Outcrops in Southern British Columbia, Canada by Macdonald, B. L., Hancock, R. G. V., Cannon, A., McNeill, F., Reimer, R., Pidruczny, A.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-12-2013)
    “…Ochre is a red mineral pigment that was a key element of social and ceremonial practices among cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast. It is recovered…”
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    Physiological Vagility: Correlations with Dispersal and Population Genetic Structure of Amphibians by Hillman, Stanley S., Drewes, Robert C., Hedrick, Michael S., Hancock, Thomas V.

    Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-01-2014)
    “…Physiological vagility represents the capacity to move sustainably and is central to fully explaining the processes involved in creating fine-scale genetic…”
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