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    Development of gap junctional intercellular communication within the lateral wall of the rat cochlea by Kelly, J.J, Forge, A, Jagger, D.J

    Published in Neuroscience (28-04-2011)
    “…Abstract Auditory function depends on gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) between fibrocytes within the cochlear spiral ligament, and basal cells…”
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    The reinforcement of dentures by Jagger, D. C., Harrison, A., Jandt, K. D.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-03-1999)
    “…The material most commonly used for the fabrication of complete dentures is poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). This material is not ideal in every respect and…”
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    Quantitative analysis of the expression of the glutamate–aspartate transporter and identification of functional glutamate uptake reveal a role for cochlear fibrocytes in glutamate homeostasis by Furness, D.N, Lawton, D.M, Mahendrasingam, S, Hodierne, L, Jagger, D.J

    Published in Neuroscience (15-09-2009)
    “…Abstract There are several subtypes of fibrocyte in the spiral ligament and spiral limbus of the cochlea that may contribute to fluid homeostasis…”
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    Abfraction lesion formation in maxillary incisors, canines and premolars: A finite element study by Rees, J. S., Hammadeh, M., Jagger, D. C.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-04-2003)
    “…Abfraction lesions are angular, wedge‐shaped defects found at the cervical region of teeth and are caused by mechanical overloading initiated by cuspal…”
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    An investigation into the transverse and impact strength of `high strength' denture base acrylic resins by Jagger, D. C., Jagger, R. G., Allen, S. M., Harrison, A.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-03-2002)
    “…A range of materials, often marketed as high strength resins is available. These materials are often expensive options to conventional heat‐cured acrylic…”
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    A novel design solution to the fraenal notch of maxillary dentures by White, J A P, Bond, I P, Jagger, D C

    “…This study investigates a novel design feature for the fraenal notch of maxillary dentures, using computational and experimental methods, and shows that its…”
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    Digital Badging: Is it Worth IT? by Jagger, Paul D

    Published in ITNow (01-12-2019)
    “…Abstract With different standards in digital credentialing now evolving, Paul D. Jagger FBCS asks how we can assess the relative value and merit of badges…”
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    The development of a new index for measurement of incisal/occlusal tooth wear by Hooper, S. M., Meredith, N., Jagger, D. C.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-03-2004)
    “…summary  A number of indices have been developed for the measurement of tooth surface loss but they have not achieved universal acceptance. The aim of this…”
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    A novel hearing loss-related mutation occurring in the GJB2 basal promoter by Matos, T D, Caria, H, Simões-Teixeira, H, Aasen, T, Nickel, R, Jagger, D J, O’Neill, A, Kelsell, D P, Fialho, G

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-11-2007)
    “…Mutations in the GJB2 gene are a major cause of non-syndromic recessive hearing loss in many countries. In a significant fraction of patients, only monoallelic…”
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    A reappraisal of the incremental packing technique for light cured composite resins by Rees, J. S., Jagger, D. C., Williams, D. R., Brown, G., Duguid, W.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-01-2004)
    “…summary  The cuspal flexure caused by a direct placement composite resin was measured using a technique that did not interfere with cuspal movement. Twenty…”
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    Purinergic regulation of sound transduction and auditory neurotransmission by Housley, G D, Jagger, D J, Greenwood, D, Raybould, N P, Salih, S G, Järlebark, L E, Vlajkovic, S M, Kanjhan, R, Nikolic, P, Muñoz, D J M, Thorne, P R

    Published in Audiology & neurotology (01-01-2002)
    “…In the cochlea, extracellular ATP influences the endocochlear potential, micromechanics, and neurotransmission via P2 receptors. Evidence for this arises from…”
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    Implant-Supported Facial Prostheses Provided by a Maxillofacial Unit in a U.K. Regional Hospital: Longevity and Patient Opinions by Hooper, S.M., Westcott, T., Evans, P.L.L., Bocca, A.P., Jagger, D.C.

    Published in Journal of prosthodontics (01-03-2005)
    “…Purpose: The aim of this study was to acquire information on the types and longevity of implant‐retained facial prostheses and the opinions of patients on…”
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    ATP-gated currents in rat primary auditory neurones in situ arise from a heteromultimetric P2X receptor subunit assembly by Salih, S.G, Jagger, D.J, Housley, G.D

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-03-2002)
    “…Spiral ganglion neurones provide the primary afferent innervation to sensory hair cells within the mammalian cochlea. Recent evidence suggests that their…”
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    A survey of undergraduate education in dental implantology in UK dental schools by Blum, I. R., O'Sullivan, D. J., Jagger, D. C.

    Published in European journal of dental education (01-11-2008)
    “…The aim of this study was to ascertain knowledge on current teaching of implant dentistry in the undergraduate curriculum of Dental Schools in the UK…”
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    Auditory hair cell precursors immortalized from the mammalian inner ear by Rivolta, Marcelo N., Grix, Nicola, Lawlor, Patrick, Ashmore, Jonathan F., Jagger, Daniel J., Holley, Matthew C.

    “…Mammalian auditory hair cells are few in number, experimentally inaccessible, and do not proliferate postnatally or…”
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    Abfraction Lesions: Myth or Reality? by REES, J.S., JAGGER, D.C.

    “…ABSTRACT Loss of tooth substance in the cervical region is usually attributed to toothbrush abrasion, erosion, or a combination of both factors. Recently the…”
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    The effect of the addition of poly(methyl methacrylate) fibres on some properties of high strength heat-cured acrylic resin denture base material by Jagger, D., Harrison, A., Jagger, R., Milward, P.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-03-2003)
    “…summary  The self‐reinforcement of acrylic resin with butadiene styrene surface treated poly(methyl methacrylate) fibres has been reported to have the…”
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    The effect of the addition of surface treated chopped and continuous poly (methyl methacrylate) fibres on some properties of acrylic resin by Jagger, D, Harrison, A, Vowles, R, Jagger, R

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-09-2001)
    “…Poly (methyl methacrylate), the material most commonly used in the construction of dentures, is not without limitations particularly in terms of mechanical…”
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