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    Imaging features of myeloproliferative neoplasms by Murphy, I.G, Mitchell, E.L, Raso-Barnett, L, Godfrey, A.L, Godfrey, E.M

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-10-2017)
    “…Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are a heterogeneous group of haematological disorders including polycythaemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythaemia (ET),…”
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    Reduced intestinal motility, mucosal barrier function, and inflammation in aged monkeys by Mitchell, E. L., Davis, A. T., Brass, K., Dendinger, M., Barner, R., Gharaibeh, R., Fodor, A. A., Kavanagh, Kylie

    Published in The Journal of nutrition, health & aging (01-04-2017)
    “…Objective We aimed to examine the general health and intestinal physiology of young and old non-human primates with comparable life histories and dietary…”
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    RNA-loaded CD40-activated B cells stimulate antigen-specific T-cell responses in dogs with spontaneous lymphoma by Mason, N J, Coughlin, C M, Overley, B, Cohen, J N, Mitchell, E L, Colligon, T A, Clifford, C A, Zurbriggen, A, Sorenmo, K U, Vonderheide, R H

    Published in Gene therapy (01-07-2008)
    “…Cell-based vaccination strategies to induce functional tumor-specific T cells in cancer patients have focused on using autologous dendritic cells. An…”
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    Case of extra pulmonary, pleuro-pulmonary blastoma in a child: Pathological and cytogenetic findings by Kelsey, Anna M., McNally, K., Birch, J., Mitchell, E.L. D.

    Published in Medical and pediatric oncology (01-07-1997)
    “…We report the cytogenetic findings in a case of Pleuro‐Pulmonary Blastoma of Childhood Type II. This is a rare intrathoracic tumour that can occur in the lungs…”
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    Heat-Shock Induction of Ultraviolet Light Resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Mitchel, R. E. J., Morrison, D. P.

    Published in Radiation research (01-10-1983)
    “…When exponentially growing diploid wild type Saccharomyces cervisiae cells were subjected to a sudden rise in temperature (heat shock) they responded by…”
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