Search Results - "Watkins, P E"
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Standards for the use of animals in surgical research
Published in British journal of surgery (01-04-2013)“…Follow the ARRIVE guidelines…”
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Experimental models of Gram-negative sepsis
Published in British journal of surgery (01-01-2001)“…Background: The mortality rate from sepsis has improved little over the past two decades. One reason for this has been the use of flawed or inappropriate…”
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From glanders to globulins: A study in comparative medicine
Published in Journal of medical biography (01-05-2017)“…The anti-globulin test was described in 1945, and ever since has been synonymous with the lead author, Robin Coombs, a young veterinary surgeon, at that time…”
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A white horse in the desert: The life of Dr Thomas Somerville (1887-1941)
Published in Journal of medical biography (01-02-2017)“…This article details the remarkable life of Dr Thomas Somerville, who qualified both as a veterinary surgeon and medical practitioner, served in two world wars…”
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Treatment of ulcerative colitis in the cottontop tamarin using antibody to tumour necrosis factor alpha
Published in Gut (01-05-1997)“…BACKGROUND: The aetiology and pathophysiology of ulcerative colitis remains unclear; however, there is increasing recognition of the critical role of…”
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Reflex nature of the cardiorespiratory response to primary thoracic blast injury in the anaesthetised rat
Published in Experimental physiology (01-05-2001)“…Blast injuries represent a problem for civilian and military populations. Primary thoracic blast injury causes a triad of bradycardia, hypotension and apnoea…”
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The role of fixator frame stiffness in the control of fracture healing. An experimental study
Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-09-1993)“…External skeletal fixation is used widely in the management of fractures. Frame configuration is known to affect frame stiffness and, thereby, the local…”
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The effects of primary thoracic blast injury and morphine on the response to haemorrhage in the anaesthetised rat
Published in Experimental physiology (01-11-2002)“…Primary thoracic blast injury causes a triad of bradycardia, hypotension and apnoea mediated in part via a vagal reflex. Blast casualties may also suffer blood…”
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Pathophysiological responses following phosgene exposure in the anaesthetized pig
Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-07-2002)“…This study aimed to develop a reproducible model of phosgene‐induced lung injury in the pig to facilitate the future development of therapeutic strategies. Ten…”
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Contamination of ballistic fractures: an in vitro model
Published in Injury (01-03-2002)“…This study allowed the development of an in vitro model of a high-energy ballistic fracture. Direct fractures are more heavily contaminated than indirect…”
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Effects of a selective cyclo-oxygenase 2 inhibitor on colonic anastomotic and skin wound integrity (Br J Surg 2004; 91: 1613-1618)
Published in British journal of surgery (01-03-2005)“…The Editors welcome topical correspondence from readers relating to articles published in the Journal. Responses can be sent electronically via the BJS website…”
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Spread of infection, in an animal model, after intramedullary nailing of an infected external fixator pin track
Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (2001)“…Implant sepsis, due to previous external fixator pin track infection, is the most common complication of secondary intramedullary (IM) nailing of the tibia. We…”
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Fluid accumulation and the rapid spread of bacteria in the pathogenesis of external fixator pin track infection
Published in Injury (01-06-2001)“…An animal model was used to study the pathogenesis of pin track infection. The roles of fluid accumulation around the pin/bone interface and mechanical…”
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Replication-defective recombinant adenovirus expressing the Epstein--Barr virus (EBV) envelope glycoprotein gp340/220 induces protective immunity against EBV-induced lymphomas in the cottontop tamarin
Published in Journal of general virology (01-03-1993)“…1 Laboratoire de Génétique des Virus Oncogènes - CNRS UA 1301, Institut Gustave Roussy, Pavillon de Recherche 2, Niveau 3C2, 39 rue Camille Desmoulins, 94805…”
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The role of laser Doppler flowmetry in assessing the viability of bone fragments in an open fracture
Published in Injury (01-06-2002)“…The management of open fractures requires excision of all devitalised tissues, both bony and soft tissue, and failure to do so is likely to increase the risk…”
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Early intramedullary nailing in an animal model of a heavily contaminated fracture of the tibia
Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-07-2002)“…An ovine model was developed to study the outcome following intramedullary nailing of a heavily contaminated fracture. Animals in the control group received no…”
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Effects on calves less than one month old of feeding or not feeding them during road transport of up to 24 hours
Published in Veterinary record (01-02-1997)“…Two trials, each involving 56 calves less than one month old, demonstrated that the responses of calves to food and water deprivation during 24 hours of…”
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Comparison of two closure techniques for the repair of experimental colonic perforations
Published in British journal of surgery (01-04-1999)“…Background: Primary repair of penetrating wounds of the colon is gaining increasing acceptance in surgical practice. This study compared two techniques for the…”
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Effects on sheep of transport by road for up to 24 hours
Published in Veterinary record (29-04-1995)“…Five groups of 20 slaughter sheep of approximately 37.9 kg liveweight were transported by road for either three, nine, 15, 18 or 24 hours and three groups were…”
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