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    Nitric oxide synthase phosphorylation in fetoplacental endothelium is enhanced by agonism of Piezo1 mechanosensor in small for gestational age babies by Morley, L C, Debant, M, Gaunt, H J, Simpson, N A B, Beech, D J

    Published in Reproduction & fertility (01-01-2023)
    “…Friction caused by blood flowing across cells that line blood vessels (endothelial cells) activates sensors of mechanical force. This produces nitric oxide…”
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    Emerging concepts of shear stress in placental development and function by Morley, L C, Beech, D J, Walker, J J, Simpson, N A B

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (06-06-2019)
    “…Blood flow, and the force it generates, is critical to placental development and function throughout pregnancy. This mechanical stimulation of cells by the…”
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    Placental blood flow sensing and regulation in fetal growth restriction by Morley, L.C., Debant, M., Walker, J.J., Beech, D.J., Simpson, N.A.B.

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (15-09-2021)
    “…The mechanical force of blood flow is a fundamental determinant of vascular homeostasis. This frictional stimulation of cells, fluid shear stress (FSS), is…”
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    Piezo1 channels are mechanosensors in human fetoplacental endothelial cells by Morley, L C, Shi, J, Gaunt, H J, Hyman, A J, Webster, P J, Williams, C, Forbes, K, Walker, J J, Simpson, N A B, Beech, D J

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-10-2018)
    “…Abstract STUDY QUESTION Does the shear stress sensing ion channel subunit Piezo1 have an important mechanotransduction role in human fetoplacental endothelium?…”
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    A dynamic international demand model by Morley, Clive L.

    Published in Annals of tourism research (1998)
    “…A formal, theoretical model of the dynamic structure of tourism demand is developed from consideration of information flows. The result is a nonlinear,…”
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