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    Optimization of conditions for the enzymatic hydrolysis of phytoestrogen conjugates in urine and plasma by Taylor, James I., Grace, Philip B., Bingham, Sheila A.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-06-2005)
    “…Optimal pH, temperature, and concentration of enzyme conditions for the rate of hydrolysis of five isoflavone conjugates (daidzein, O-desmethylangolensin,…”
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    Application of magnetite and silica–magnetite composites to the isolation of genomic DNA by Taylor, James I, Hurst, Carolyn D, Davies, Martin J, Sachsinger, Niki, Bruce, Ian J

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (18-08-2000)
    “…Magnetite and silica–magnetite composites were used as adsorbents for the isolation of genomic DNA from maize kernels. Two methods are described for the…”
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    Quantification of isoflavones and lignans in urine using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry by Grace, Philip B, Taylor, James I, Botting, Nigel P, Fryatt, Tara, Oldfield, Mark F, Bingham, Sheila A

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-04-2003)
    “…Phytoestrogens (isoflavones and lignans) are of increasing interest due to their potential to prevent certain types of complex diseases. However,…”
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    Sleep disturbance, depression and pain in adults with sickle cell disease by Wallen, Gwenyth R, Minniti, Caterina P, Krumlauf, Michael, Eckes, Ellen, Allen, Darlene, Oguhebe, Anna, Seamon, Cassie, Darbari, Deepika S, Hildesheim, Mariana, Yang, Li, Schulden, Jeffrey D, Kato, Gregory J, Taylor, 6th, James G

    Published in BMC psychiatry (21-07-2014)
    “…Sleep disturbance and depression are commonly encountered in primary care. In sickle cell disease, depression is associated with pain, poor treatment…”
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    Enhanced focal adhesion assembly reflects increased mechanosensation and mechanotransduction at maternal–conceptus interface and uterine wall during ovine pregnancy by Burghardt, Robert C, Burghardt, James R, Taylor, James D, Reeder, Adele T, Nguen, Bar T, Spencer, Thomas E, Bayless, Kayla J, Johnson, Greg A

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-03-2009)
    “…The integrity of the fetal–maternal interface is critical for proper fetal nourishment during pregnancy. Integrins are important adhesion molecules present at…”
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    Quantification of isoflavones and lignans in serum using isotope dilution liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry by Grace, Philip B., Taylor, James I., Botting, Nigel P., Fryatt, Tara, Oldfield, Mark F., Al-Maharik, Nawaf, Bingham, Sheila A.

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (01-01-2003)
    “…Phytoestrogens (isoflavones and lignans) are receiving increasing attention due to a potential protective effect against a number of complex diseases. However,…”
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    Phytoestrogen exposure, polymorphisms in COMT, CYP19, ESR1, and SHBG genes, and their associations with prostate cancer risk by Low, Y.L, Taylor, J.I, Grace, P.B, Mulligan, A.A, Welch, A.A, Scollen, S, Dunning, A.M, Luben, R.N, Khaw, K.T, Day, N.E

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (01-01-2006)
    “…Prospective phytoestrogen exposure was assessed using both biomarkers and estimates of intake in 89 British men recruited into the Norfolk arm of the European…”
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    Frequency of Hospitalizations for Pain and Association With Altered Brain Network Connectivity in Sickle Cell Disease by Darbari, Deepika S, Hampson, Johnson P, Ichesco, Eric, Kadom, Nadja, Vezina, Gilbert, Evangelou, Iordanis, Clauw, Daniel J, Taylor Vi, James G, Harris, Richard E

    Published in The journal of pain (01-11-2015)
    “…Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a hemoglobinopathy that affects more than 100,000 individuals in the United States. The disease is characterized by the presence…”
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    A network model to predict the risk of death in sickle cell disease by Sebastiani, Paola, Nolan, Vikki G., Baldwin, Clinton T., Abad-Grau, Maria M., Wang, Ling, Adewoye, Adeboye H., McMahon, Lillian C., Farrer, Lindsay A., Taylor, James G., Kato, Gregory J., Gladwin, Mark T., Steinberg, Martin H.

    Published in Blood (01-10-2007)
    “…Modeling the complexity of sickle cell disease pathophysiology and severity is difficult. Using data from 3380 patients accounting for all common genotypes of…”
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    Variants in the VCAM1 gene and risk for symptomatic stroke in sickle cell disease by VI, James G. Taylor, Tang, Delia C., Savage, Sharon A., Leitman, Susan F., Heller, Seth I., Serjeant, Graham R., Rodgers, Griffin P., Chanock, Stephen J.

    Published in Blood (15-12-2002)
    “…Stroke is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in sickle cell (SS) disease. Genetic risk factors have been postulated to contribute to this clinical…”
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    Reduced sensitivity of the ferroportin Q248H mutant to physiological concentrations of hepcidin by Nekhai, Sergei, Xu, Min, Foster, Altreisha, Kasvosve, Ishmael, Diaz, Sharmin, Machado, Roberto F, Castro, Oswaldo L, Kato, Gregory J, Taylor, 6th, James G, Gordeuk, Victor R

    Published in Haematologica (Roma) (01-03-2013)
    “…Ferroportin Q248H mutation has an allele frequency of 2.2-13.4% in African populations and is associated with a mild tendency to increased serum ferritin in…”
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    A comparative review of the state and advancement of Site-Specific Crop Management in the UK and China by LI, Zhenhong, TAYLOR, James, FREWER, Lynn, ZHAO, Chunjiang, YANG, Guijun, LI, Zhenhai, LIU, Zhigang, GAULTON, Rachel, WICKS, Daniel, MORTIMER, Hugh, CHENG, Xiao, YU, Chaoqing, SUN, Zhanyi

    “…Precision agriculture, and more specifically Site-Specific Crop Management (SSCM), has been implemented in some form across nearly all agricultural production…”
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