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    A case of Streptococcus canis bacteremia, osteomyelitis, sacroiliitis, myositis, and abscess by Van Tol, A.L, Tang, B, Mackie, I.D

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (15-07-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Streptococcus canis is a group G beta-hemolytic Streptococcus species which normally resides on the skin and mucosal surfaces of dogs …”
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    Emerging roles of atypical chemokine receptor 3 (ACKR3) in normal development and physiology by Quinn, K.E., Mackie, D.I., Caron, K.M.

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-09-2018)
    “…The discovery that atypical chemokine receptors (ACKRs) can initiate alternative signaling pathways rather than classical G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR)…”
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    The politics of despair: AIDS and the failure of treatment by Mackie, I D

    “…The recent AIDS-related death of a friend forced Dr. Iain Mackie to think about the disease and the lack of positive news about it. Despite a flood of recent…”
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    Factors associated with increased frequency of HIV-related oral candidiasis by McCarthy, G M, Mackie, I D, Koval, J, Sandhu, H S, Daley, T D

    Published in Journal of oral pathology & medicine (01-08-1991)
    “…HIV-related oral candidiasis was investigated in 71 HIV-seropositive patients who received interviews, oral examinations and hematologic investigation…”
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    Thoracic magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of HIV-1/AIDS pneumonitis by McFadden, R G, Carr, T J, Mackie, I D

    Published in Chest (01-02-1992)
    “…Magnetic resonance imaging of the thorax was performed on ten occasions in eight HIV-positive patients with a clinical picture suggestive of Pneumocystis…”
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    AIDS, the female patient, and the family physician by Mackie, I D

    Published in Canadian family physician (01-07-1993)
    “…Women constitute the most rapidly growing population with human immunodeficiency virus infection in Canada. Problems unique to women and related to HIV include…”
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    Attitudes and behavior of HIV-infected patients concerning dental care by McCarthy, G M, Haji, F S, Mackie, I D

    Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association) (01-01-1996)
    “…This preliminary, descriptive study investigated the behavior and attitudes of HIV-infected patients concerning dental care. A self-administered, anonymous…”
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    HIV-infected patients and dental care : nondisclosure of HIV status and rejection for treatment by MCCARTHY, G. M, HAJI, F. S, MACKIE, I. D. F

    “…To investigate reports of nondisclosure of HIV-seropositivity to dentists by HIV-infected patients and their rejection for dental treatment. An anonymous…”
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    Gas-phase electron diffraction studies on two 11-vertex Dicarbaboranes, closo-2,3-C2B9H11 and nido-2,9-C2B9H13 by Mackie, Iain D, Robertson, Heather E, Rankin, David W H, Fox, Mark A, Malget, John M

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (23-08-2004)
    “…The molecular structures of two carbaboranes, closo-2,3-C(2)B(9)H(11) and nido-2,9-C(2)B(9)H(13), were determined experimentally for the first time using…”
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    Crystal and molecular structure of methyl 4- O-methyl-β- d-glucopyranosyl-(1→4)-β- d-glucopyranoside by Mackie, Iain D., Röhrling, Jürgen, Gould, Robert O., Pauli, Jutta, Jäger, Christian, Walkinshaw, Malcolm, Potthast, Antje, Rosenau, Thomas, Kosma, Paul

    Published in Carbohydrate research (05-02-2002)
    “…The cellulose model compound methyl 4- O-methyl-β- d-glucopyranosyl-(1→4)-β- d-glucopyranoside ( 6) was synthesised in high overall yield from methyl β-…”
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