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    Climate change and forest diseases by Sturrock, R. N., Frankel, S. J., Brown, A. V., Hennon, P. E., Kliejunas, J. T., Lewis, K. J., Worrall, J. J., Woods, A. J.

    Published in Plant pathology (01-02-2011)
    “…As climate changes, the effects of forest diseases on forest ecosystems will change. We review knowledge of relationships between climate variables and several…”
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    A technical guide to tDCS, and related non-invasive brain stimulation tools by Woods, A.J, Antal, A, Bikson, M, Boggio, P.S, Brunoni, A.R, Celnik, P, Cohen, L.G, Fregni, F, Herrmann, C.S, Kappenman, E.S, Knotkova, H, Liebetanz, D, Miniussi, C, Miranda, P.C, Paulus, W, Priori, A, Reato, D, Stagg, C, Wenderoth, N, Nitsche, M.A

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-02-2016)
    “…Highlights • A review of technical aspects of transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) techniques. • Recommendations for safe and replicable application of…”
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    Fundamental dissipation due to bound fermions in the zero-temperature limit by Autti, S., Ahlstrom, S. L., Haley, R. P., Jennings, A., Pickett, G. R., Poole, M., Schanen, R., Soldatov, A. A., Tsepelin, V., Vonka, J., Wilcox, T., Woods, A. J., Zmeev, D. E.

    Published in Nature communications (21-09-2020)
    “…The ground state of a fermionic condensate is well protected against perturbations in the presence of an isotropic gap. Regions of gap suppression, surfaces…”
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    Plasma ropivacaine concentrations during bilateral transversus abdominis plane infusions by Hessian, E.C., Evans, B.E., Woods, J.A., Taylor, D.J., Kinkel, E, Bjorksten, A.R.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-09-2013)
    “…The transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block is a regional anaesthetic technique that blocks abdominal wall somatic afferent nerves. We conducted a prospective…”
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    Neural response to working memory demand predicts neurocognitive deficits in HIV by Cohen, Ronald A., Siegel, S., Gullett, J. M., Porges, E., Woods, A. J., Huang, H., Zhu, Y., Tashima, K., Ding, M.-Z.

    Published in Journal of neurovirology (01-06-2018)
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to have adverse effects on cognition and the brain in many infected people, despite a reduced incidence of…”
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    Effect of sex on wasted left ventricular effort following maximal exercise by Lane, A D, Ranadive, S M, Yan, H, Kappus, R M, Cook, M D, Sun, P, Woods, J A, Wilund, K, Fernhall, B

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-09-2013)
    “…Wasted left ventricular effort (∆Ew) refers to work required of the left ventricle to eject blood that does not result in increased stroke volume and is…”
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    Modelling the impacts of river stage manipulation on a complex river-floodplain system in a semi-arid region by Alaghmand, S., Beecham, S., Jolly, I.D., Holland, K.L., Woods, J.A., Hassanli, A.

    “…This paper investigates the complex interaction between a river and a saline floodplain in a semi-arid environment strongly influenced by groundwater lowering…”
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    Ultraviolet A1 phototherapy: a British Photodermatology Group workshop report by Kerr, A. C., Ferguson, J., Attili, S. K., Beattie, P. E., Coleman, A. J., Dawe, R. S., Eberlein, B., Goulden, V., Ibbotson, S. H., Menage, H. du P., Moseley, H., Novakovic, L., Walker, S. L., Woods, J. A., Young, A. R., Sarkany, R. P. E.

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (01-04-2012)
    “…Summary Whole‐body ultraviolet (UV)A1 (340–400 nm) phototherapy was first introduced 30 years ago, but is currently available in the UK in only three…”
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    Effects of Fermented Papaya Preparation (FPP) on Safety Outcomes in Older Adults - A Short Report of a Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial by Mankowski, R T, Leeuwenburgh, C, Manini, T M, Woods, A J, Anton, S D

    Published in The Journal of frailty & aging (01-01-2018)
    “…Fermented Papaya Preparation (FPP®) has shown antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects in preclinical and clinical aging studies. However, clinical trials…”
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    Disorganized search on cancellation is not a consequence of neglect by MARK, V. W, WOODS, A. J, BALL, K. K, ROTH, D. L, MENNEMEIER, M

    Published in Neurology (13-07-2004)
    “…Some studies have suggested that in stroke patients, spatial inattention on the cancellation test is closely related to disorganized visual search. However,…”
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    Macrophage hypo-responsiveness to interferon-γ in aged mice is associated with impaired signaling through Jak-STAT by Yoon, P., Keylock, K.T., Hartman, M.E., Freund, G.G., Woods, J.A.

    Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-02-2004)
    “…Since macrophages (Mφs) are a first line of defense against pathogens, and are involved in both innate and adaptive immunity, understanding the impact of aging…”
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    Reduction in trunk fat predicts cardiovascular exercise training-related reductions in C-reactive protein by Vieira, V.J, Hu, L, Valentine, R.J, McAuley, E, Evans, E.M, Baynard, T, Woods, J.A

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract C-reactive protein (CRP) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We sought to determine (1) if 10 months of cardiovascular exercise…”
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    Exercise training-induced modification of the gut microbiota persists after microbiota colonization and attenuates the response to chemically-induced colitis in gnotobiotic mice by Allen, J M, Mailing, L J, Cohrs, J, Salmonson, C, Fryer, J D, Nehra, V, Hale, V L, Kashyap, P, White, B A, Woods, J A

    Published in Gut microbes (04-03-2018)
    “…Exercise reduces the risk of inflammatory disease by modulating a variety of tissue and cell types, including those within the gastrointestinal tract. Recent…”
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    Horizontal pneumatic conveying from a fluidized bed by Woods, J.A., Thorpe, R.B., Johnson, S.E.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (01-04-2008)
    “…In this paper the feasibility of feeding a horizontal pneumatic conveying line directly from a fluidized bed is explored by investigating the relationships…”
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    Cardiovascular exercise intervention improves the primary antibody response to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) in previously sedentary older adults by Grant, R.W, Mariani, R.A, Vieira, V.J, Fleshner, M, Smith, T.P, Keylock, K.T, Lowder, T.W, McAuley, E, Hu, L, Chapman-Novakofski, K, Woods, J.A

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-08-2008)
    “…Abstract Based upon a prior cross-sectional study, we hypothesized that an aerobic exercise intervention in sedentary older adults would improve a primary T…”
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    Effects of 6 months of moderate aerobic exercise training on immune function in the elderly by Woods, J.A, Ceddia, M.A, Wolters, B.W, Evans, J.K, Lu, Q, McAuley, E

    Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-06-1999)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of 6 months of moderate aerobic exercise on age-dysregulated measures of T lymphocyte and natural killer…”
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    Exercise-induced modulation of macrophage function by WOODS, JA, LU, Q, LOWDER, T

    Published in Immunology and cell biology (2000)
    “…Macrophages are important effector cells involved in phagocytosis, microbial killing and antitumour activity. Macrophages also display accessory cell function,…”
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    The emetic and anti‐emetic effects of the capsaicin analogue resiniferatoxin in Suncus murinus, the house musk shrew by Andrews, P L R, Okada, F, Woods, A J, Hagiwara, H, Kakaimoto, S, Toyoda, M, Matsuki, N

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-07-2000)
    “…In Suncus murinus the ultrapotent capsaicin analogue resiniferatoxin (RTX) induced an emetic response in the dose range 1–1000 μg kg−1, s.c. The latency was…”
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