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    Microscopy compared to culture for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in induced sputum samples: a systematic review [Review article] by Hepple, P., Ford, N., McNerney, R.

    “…BACKGROUND: Resource-limited settings rely on sputum examination using microscopy to diagnose tuberculosis (TB); however, the sensitivity of the test is poor…”
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    Investigating the quality of expectorated sputum for tuberculosis diagnosis in Bolivia by Hernández, P., Punchak, M., Camacho, M., Hepple, P., McNerney, R.

    “…A low-power microscope-based cytological system to assess the quality of expectorated sputum provided for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis was piloted in Bolivia. A…”
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    Implementation of liquid culture for tuberculosis diagnosis in a remote setting: lessons learned [Short communication] by Hepple, P, Novoa-Cain, J, Cheruiyot, C, Richter, E, Ritmeijer, K

    “…Although sputum smear microscopy is the primary method for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis in low-resource settings, it has low sensitivity. The World Health…”
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    Added value of bleach sedimentation microscopy for diagnosis of tuberculosis: a cost-effectiveness study by Bonnet, M, Tajahmady, A, Hepple, P, Ramsay, A, Githui, W, Gagdnidze, L, Guérin, P J, Varaine, F

    “…SETTING: Bleach sedimentation is a method used to increase the diagnostic yield of sputum microscopy for countries with a high prevalence of human…”
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    Health impacts of flooding in Lewes: a comparison of reported gastrointestinal and other illness and mental health in flooded and non-flooded households by Reacher, M, McKenzie, K, Lane, C, Nichols, T, Kedge, I, Iversen, A, Hepple, P, Walter, T, Laxton, C, Simpson, J

    Published in Communicable disease and public health (01-03-2004)
    “…Severe flooding may become more frequent due to global warming. A historical cohort study was conducted by telephone interview for new episodes of illness in…”
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    Crystal structure of the NK1 fragment of HGF/SF suggests a novel mode for growth factor dimerization and receptor binding by Gherardi, Ermanno, Chirgadze, Dimitri Y, Hepple, Jonathan P, Zhou, Hongjun, Byrd, R. Andrew, Blundell, Tom L

    Published in Nature structural biology (01-01-1999)
    “…Although ligand-induced receptor dimerization is a common prerequisite for receptor activation, the mode by which different growth factors bind their receptors…”
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    Hematite and calcite coatings on fossil vertebrates by Bao, Huiming, Koch, Paul L, Hepple, Robert P

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-09-1998)
    “…Hematite coatings are common on vertebrate fossils from Paleocene/Eocene paleosol deposits in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. In general, hematite coatings are…”
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    Microscopy compared to culture for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in induced sputum samples: a systematic review [Review article] by Hepple, P, Ford, N, McNerney, R

    “…Resource-limited settings rely on sputum examination using microscopy to diagnose tuberculosis (TB); however, the sensitivity of the test is poor and case…”
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    Where’s the evidence? by Hepple, Paul A

    Published in BMJ (27-05-2009)
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    Efficacy of two artemisinin combination therapies for uncomplicated falciparum malaria in children under 5 years, Malakal, Upper Nile, Sudan by van den Broek, Ingrid, Amsalu, Ribka, Balasegaram, Manica, Hepple, Pamela, Alemu, Engudaye, Hussein, El Badri, Al-Faith, Muhammed, Montgomery, Jacqui, Checchi, Francesco

    Published in Malaria journal (24-02-2005)
    “…The treatment for Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Sudan has been in process of change since 2003. Preceding the change, this study aimed to determine which…”
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