Search Results - "Waller, J. M"
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Coffee pests, diseases and their management
Published in Coffee pests, diseases and their management (2007)“…Price collapse and oversupply have made coffee a high-profile crop in recent years: never has efficient production and crop protection been more important for…”
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The Secretin GPCRs Descended from the Family of Adhesion GPCRs
Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-01-2009)“…The Adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the most complex gene family among GPCRs with large genomic size, multiple introns, and a fascinating…”
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Self-reported pain or injury from equipment used on military deployment
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (09-04-2021)“…Information about pain and injury from equipment on a particular deployment is not disaggregated in the literature; thus, the nature of the issue is unclear…”
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Effect of language and country of birth on the consent process and medical suitability of potential organ donors; a linked-data cohort study 2010–2015
Published in Journal of critical care (01-06-2020)“…Australia has unmet need for transplantation. We sought to assess the impact of cultural and linguistic diversity (CALD) on family consent and medical…”
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An indurated, enlarged lower lip
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An update on fecal microbiota transplantation for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases
Published in Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (01-02-2022)“…Our understanding of the microbiome and its implications for human health and disease continues to develop. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is now an…”
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Donor-derived infections: Current practice, global strategies, and future challenges
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microflora of coffee surfaces and relationships to coffee berry disease
Published in International journal of pest management (01-04-2006)“…Data from previous trials that have been re-evaluated indicate that low levels of coffee berry disease on unsprayed coffee are associated with higher…”
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Transforming Genes to Protect Against Liver Disease: Will siRNA-based Therapeutics Reduce the Need for Liver Transplantation?
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Cost-effectiveness of Kidney Transplantation From Donors at Increased Risk of Blood-borne Virus Infection Transmission
Published in Transplantation (01-09-2023)“…Demand for donor kidneys outstrips supply. Using kidneys from selected donors with an increased risk of blood-borne virus (BBV) transmission (hepatitis B virus…”
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Age and skin structure and function, a quantitative approach (I): blood flow, pH, thickness, and ultrasound echogenicity
Published in Skin research and technology (01-11-2005)“…The aging process has been studied with fervor recently, given our shifting demographics. Since age's effects are so manifest in skin's appearance, structure,…”
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Plant pathologist's pocketbook
Published in Plant pathologist's pocketbook (2001)“…This essential handbook for advanced student and practising plant pathologists has been thoroughly reorganised and updated since publication of the second…”
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MICA sequences 2000
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Characteristics and Donation Outcomes of Potential Organ Donors Perceived to Be at Increased Risk for Blood-borne Virus Transmission: An Australian Cohort Study 2010–2018
Published in Transplantation (01-02-2022)“…Safely increasing organ donation to meet need is a priority. Potential donors may be declined because of perceived blood-borne virus (BBV) transmission risk…”
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Perceived vs. Verified Cancer Transmission Risk from Deceased Organ Donors in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, 2010-2015
Published in International journal of population data science (07-12-2020)“…IntroductionDonor suitability assessment is often time-sensitive, with imperfect information available at referral. Opportunities for donation may be missed if…”
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'Keratolytic' properties of benzoyl peroxide and retinoic acid resemble salicylic acid in man
Published in Skin pharmacology and physiology (01-01-2006)“…Retinoic acid (RA) and benzoyl peroxide (BP) were studied, comparing their keratolytic efficacy and water barrier disruption to that of salicylic acid (SA), a…”
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Variability of Colletotrichum kahawae in Relation to Other Colletotrichum Species from Tropical Perennial Crops and the Development of Diagnostic Techniques
Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-05-2008)“…Twenty‐six isolates of Colletotrichum kahawae, the causal agent of coffee berry disease, from coffee in Africa, and 25 isolates, mostly of Colletotrichum…”
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Hepatitis Transmission Risk in Kidney Transplantation (the HINT study): A Cross-Sectional Survey of Transplant Clinicians in Australia and New Zealand
Published in Transplantation (01-01-2018)“…BACKGROUNDInterpreting hepatitis serology and virus transmission risk in transplantation can be challenging. Decisions must balance opportunity to transplant…”
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New blood‐borne virus infections among organ transplant recipients: An Australian data‐linked cohort study examining donor transmissions and other HIV, hepatitis C and hepatitis B notifications, 2000‐2015
Published in Transplant infectious disease (01-12-2020)“…Background Blood‐borne viral infections can complicate organ transplantation. Systematic monitoring to distinguish donor‐transmitted infections from other new…”
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Ursodeoxycholic acid and severe COVID-19 outcomes in a cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform
Published in Communications medicine (01-12-2024)“…Abstract Background Biological evidence suggests ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)—a common treatment of cholestatic liver disease—may prevent severe COVID-19…”
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