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    A Review of the Clinical Consequences of Variation in Thyroid Function Within the Reference Range by Taylor, Peter N, Razvi, Salman, Pearce, Simon H, Dayan, Colin M

    “…Context: Overt thyroid disease is associated with profound adverse health outcomes; however, data are conflicting for studies of borderline/subclinical thyroid…”
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    Structural Brain Network Abnormalities and the Probability of Seizure Recurrence After Epilepsy Surgery by Sinha, Nishant, Wang, Yujiang, Moreira da Silva, Nádia, Miserocchi, Anna, McEvoy, Andrew W., de Tisi, Jane, Vos, Sjoerd B., Winston, Gavin P., Duncan, John S., Taylor, Peter N.

    Published in Neurology (02-02-2021)
    “…We assessed preoperative structural brain networks and clinical characteristics of patients with drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) to identify…”
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    Reliability and comparability of human brain structural covariance networks by Carmon, Jona, Heege, Jil, Necus, Joe H., Owen, Thomas W., Pipa, Gordon, Kaiser, Marcus, Taylor, Peter N., Wang, Yujiang

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-10-2020)
    “…Structural covariance analysis is a widely used structural MRI analysis method which characterises the co-relations of morphology between brain regions over a…”
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    Within brain area tractography suggests local modularity using high resolution connectomics by Taylor, Peter N., Wang, Yujiang, Kaiser, Marcus

    Published in Scientific reports (05-01-2017)
    “…Previous structural brain connectivity studies have mainly focussed on the macroscopic scale of around 1,000 or fewer brain areas (network nodes). However, it…”
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    Predicting Surgery Targets in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy through Structural Connectome Based Simulations by Hutchings, Frances, Han, Cheol E, Keller, Simon S, Weber, Bernd, Taylor, Peter N, Kaiser, Marcus

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-12-2015)
    “…Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is a prevalent neurological disorder resulting in disruptive seizures. In the case of drug resistant epilepsy resective surgery is…”
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    Mechanisms underlying different onset patterns of focal seizures by Wang, Yujiang, Trevelyan, Andrew J, Valentin, Antonio, Alarcon, Gonzalo, Taylor, Peter N, Kaiser, Marcus

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-05-2017)
    “…Focal seizures are episodes of pathological brain activity that appear to arise from a localised area of the brain. The onset patterns of focal seizure…”
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    Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy by Taylor, Peter N., PhD, Lazarus, John H., MD

    “…Thyroid hormone is essential for pregnancy and ensuring fetal development. Pregnancy also places substantial demands on the thyroid axis. Overt hypothyroidism…”
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    The impact of epilepsy surgery on the structural connectome and its relation to outcome by Taylor, Peter N., Sinha, Nishant, Wang, Yujiang, Vos, Sjoerd B., de Tisi, Jane, Miserocchi, Anna, McEvoy, Andrew W., Winston, Gavin P., Duncan, John S.

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2018)
    “…Temporal lobe surgical resection brings seizure remission in up to 80% of patients, with long-term complete seizure freedom in 41%. However, it is unclear how…”
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    Current perspectives on recurrent pituitary adenoma: The role and timing of surgery vs adjuvant treatment by Hayhurst, Caroline, Taylor, Peter N., Lansdown, Andrew J., Palaniappan, Nachi, Rees, Dafydd Aled, Davies, John Stephen

    Published in Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) (01-02-2020)
    “…The clinical course of pituitary adenoma can be highly variable. Aggressive pituitary tumours may require multimodal therapy with multiple operations. Even…”
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    Independent components of human brain morphology by Wang, Yujiang, Leiberg, Karoline, Ludwig, Tobias, Little, Bethany, Necus, Joe H, Winston, Gavin, Vos, Sjoerd B, Tisi, Jane de, Duncan, John S, Taylor, Peter N, Mota, Bruno

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-02-2021)
    “…Quantification of brain morphology has become an important cornerstone in understanding brain structure. Measures of cortical morphology such as thickness and…”
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    Normative brain mapping using scalp EEG and potential clinical application by Janiukstyte, Vytene, Owen, Thomas W., Chaudhary, Umair J., Diehl, Beate, Lemieux, Louis, Duncan, John S., de Tisi, Jane, Wang, Yujiang, Taylor, Peter N.

    Published in Scientific reports (18-08-2023)
    “…A normative electrographic activity map could be a powerful resource to understand normal brain function and identify abnormal activity. Here, we present a…”
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    Diminished circadian and ultradian rhythms of human brain activity in pathological tissue in vivo by Thornton, Christopher, Panagiotopoulou, Mariella, Chowdhury, Fahmida A., Diehl, Beate, Duncan, John S., Gascoigne, Sarah J., Besne, Guillermo, McEvoy, Andrew W., Miserocchi, Anna, Smith, Billy C., de Tisi, Jane, Taylor, Peter N., Wang, Yujiang

    Published in Nature communications (02-10-2024)
    “…Chronobiological rhythms, such as the circadian rhythm, have long been linked to neurological disorders, but it is currently unknown how pathological processes…”
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    Age-related variation in thyroid function - a narrative review highlighting important implications for research and clinical practice by Taylor, Peter N, Lansdown, Andrew, Witczak, Justyna, Khan, Rahim, Rees, Aled, Dayan, Colin M, Okosieme, Onyebuchi

    Published in Thyroid research (03-04-2023)
    “…Thyroid hormones are key determinants of health and well-being. Normal thyroid function is defined according to the standard 95% confidence interval of the…”
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    Altered structural connectome in non-lesional newly diagnosed focal epilepsy: Relation to pharmacoresistance by Kreilkamp, Barbara A.K., McKavanagh, Andrea, Alonazi, Batil, Bryant, Lorna, Das, Kumar, Wieshmann, Udo C., Marson, Anthony G., Taylor, Peter N., Keller, Simon S.

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2021)
    “…•Patients showed showed widespread connectome alterations relative to controls.•Relative to controls, patients /w seizure-freedom (SF) had increased…”
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    Removal of Interictal MEG-Derived Network Hubs Is Associated With Postoperative Seizure Freedom by Ramaraju, Sriharsha, Wang, Yujiang, Sinha, Nishant, McEvoy, Andrew W, Miserocchi, Anna, de Tisi, Jane, Duncan, John S, Rugg-Gunn, Fergus, Taylor, Peter N

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (24-09-2020)
    “…To investigate whether MEG network connectivity was associated with epilepsy duration, to identify functional brain network hubs in patients with refractory…”
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