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    Factors affecting the microbiome of Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum by Brinkerhoff, R Jory, Clark, Chris, Ocasio, Kelly, Gauthier, David T, Hynes, Wayne L

    Published in PloS one (15-05-2020)
    “…The microbial community composition of disease vectors can impact pathogen establishment and transmission as well as on vector behavior and fitness. While data…”
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    Behaviour change in diabetes: behavioural science advancements to support the use of theory by McSharry, J., Byrne, M., Casey, B., Dinneen, S. F., Fredrix, M., Hynes, L., Lake, A. J., Morrissey, E.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-03-2020)
    “…Behaviour is central to the management of diabetes, both for people living with diabetes and for healthcare professionals delivering evidence‐based care. This…”
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    A systematic review of interventions to improve outcomes for young adults with Type 1 diabetes by O'Hara, M. C., Hynes, L., O'Donnell, M., Nery, N., Byrne, M., Heller, S. R., Dinneen, S. F.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-06-2017)
    “…Background Many young adults with Type 1 diabetes experience poor outcomes. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the evidence regarding the…”
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    Heavy metal contamination (Cu, Pb, and Cd) of washed and unwashed roadside blackberries (Rubus fruticose L.) by Chamberlain, Lauren K., Scott, Hannah, Beddoe, Naomi, Rintoul‐Hynes, Naomi L. J.

    “…Foraging provides a multitude of individual, social, and environmental benefits. With green spaces decreasing in the United Kingdom, there is an opportunity…”
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    Reduced Educational Outcomes Persist into Adolescence Following Mild Iodine Deficiency in Utero, Despite Adequacy in Childhood: 15-Year Follow-Up of the Gestational Iodine Cohort Investigating Auditory Processing Speed and Working Memory by Hynes, Kristen L, Otahal, Petr, Burgess, John R, Oddy, Wendy H, Hay, Ian

    Published in Nutrients (13-12-2017)
    “…There is increasing evidence that even mild gestational iodine deficiency (GID) results in adverse neurocognitive impacts on offspring. It's unclear, however,…”
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    Mild-to-Moderate Gestational Iodine Deficiency Processing Disorder by Hay, Ian, Hynes, Kristen L, Burgess, John R

    Published in Nutrients (22-08-2019)
    “…This synopsis paper aims to identify if a common pattern of learning and social difficulties can be conceptualized across recent longitudinal studies…”
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    Legacy of war: Pedogenesis divergence and heavy metal contamination on the WWI front line a century after battle by Williams, Owain H., Rintoul‐Hynes, Naomi L. J.

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-07-2022)
    “…In Europe, the First World War left a legacy on the environment due to the extensive and intense use of artillery during this period. This study examined a…”
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    Women Remain at Risk of Iodine Deficiency during Pregnancy: The Importance of Iodine Supplementation before Conception and Throughout Gestation by Hynes, Kristen L, Seal, Judy A, Otahal, Petr, Oddy, Wendy H, Burgess, John R

    Published in Nutrients (15-01-2019)
    “…In Australia, pregnant women are advised to take an iodine supplement (I-supp) (150 µg/day) to reduce risks to the foetus associated with iodine deficiency…”
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    Rickettsia parkeri in gulf coast ticks, southeastern Virginia, USA by Wright, Chelsea L, Nadolny, Robyn M, Jiang, Ju, Richards, Allen L, Sonenshine, Daniel E, Gaff, Holly D, Hynes, Wayne L

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-05-2011)
    “…We report evidence that Amblyomma maculatum tick populations are well established in southeastern Virginia. We found that 43.1% of the adult Gulf Coast ticks…”
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    Inactivation of Bacteria by the Plasma Pencil by Laroussi, Mounir, Tendero, Claire, Lu, Xinpei, Alla, Sudhakar, Hynes, Wayne L.

    Published in Plasma processes and polymers (15-08-2006)
    “…A device capable of generating a relatively long cold plasma plume has recently been developed. The advantages of this device are: plasma controllability and…”
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    Hyaluronidases of Gram-positive bacteria by Hynes, Wayne L, Walton, Sheryl Lynne

    Published in FEMS Microbiology Letters (15-02-2000)
    “…Bacterial hyaluronidases, enzymes capable of breaking down hyaluronate, are produced by a number of pathogenic Gram-positive bacteria that initiate infections…”
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    The preferences of young adults with Type 1 diabetes at clinics using a discrete choice experiment approach: the D1 Now Study by Mc Morrow, L., O’ Hara, M. C., Hynes, L., Cunningham, Á., Caulfield, A., Duffy, C., Keighron, C., Mullins, M., Long, M., Walsh, D., Byrne, M., Kennelly, B., Gillespie, P., Dinneen, S. F., Doherty, E.

    Published in Diabetic medicine (01-12-2018)
    “…Aim Attending routine outpatient clinic appointments is a central self‐management behaviour of individuals living with Type 1 diabetes. A large number of young…”
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    Molecular characterization and related aspects of the innate immune response in ticks by Sonenshine, Daniel E, Hynes, Wayne L

    Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-05-2008)
    “…Compared to insects, little is known about innate immunity in ticks. This chapter addresses the molecular processes that recognize non-self and the cellular…”
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    Mild Iodine Deficiency During Pregnancy Is Associated With Reduced Educational Outcomes in the Offspring: 9-Year Follow-up of the Gestational Iodine Cohort by Hynes, Kristen L, Otahal, Petr, Hay, Ian, Burgess, John R

    “…Context: Severe iodine deficiency (ID) during gestation is associated with neurocognitive sequelae. The long-term impact of mild ID, however, has not been well…”
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    Predicting aberrant drug behavior in patients treated for chronic pain: importance of abuse history by Michna, Edward, Ross, Edgar L., Hynes, Wilfred L., Nedeljkovic, Srdjan S., Soumekh, Sharonah, Janfaza, David, Palombi, Diane, Jamison, Robert N.

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-09-2004)
    “…Physicians can encounter problems in prescribing opioids for some patients with chronic pain such as multiple unsanctioned dose escalations, episodes of lost…”
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    Role of Mitochondrial Oxidant Generation in Endothelial Cell Responses to Hypoxia by Pearlstein, Daryl P, Ali, Mir H, Mungai, Paul T, Hynes, Karen L, Gewertz, Bruce L, Schumacker, Paul T

    “…Endothelial cells increase their secretion of the cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6) during hypoxia, which then acts in an autocrine fashion to increase the…”
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    Endothelial permeability and IL-6 production during hypoxia: role of ROS in signal transduction by Ali, M H, Schlidt, S A, Chandel, N S, Hynes, K L, Schumacker, P T, Gewertz, B L

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-11-1999)
    “…Prolonged hypoxia produces reversible changes in endothelial permeability, but the mechanisms involved are not fully known. Previous studies have implicated…”
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    Strength in Numbers: an international consensus conference to develop a novel approach to care delivery for young adults with type 1 diabetes, the D1 Now Study by O'Hara, M C, Hynes, L, O'Donnell, M, Keighron, C, Allen, G, Caulfield, A, Duffy, C, Long, M, Mallon, M, Mullins, M, Tonra, G, Byrne, M, Dinneen, S F

    Published in Research involvement and engagement (04-12-2017)
    “…Many young adults with type 1 diabetes struggle with the day-to-day management of their condition. They often find it difficult to find the time to attend…”
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