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    KRAS-mutation status in relation to colorectal cancer survival: the joint impact of correlated tumour markers by Phipps, A I, Buchanan, D D, Makar, K W, Win, A K, Baron, J A, Lindor, N M, Potter, J D, Newcomb, P A

    Published in British journal of cancer (30-04-2013)
    “…Background: Mutations in the Kirsten Ras ( KRAS ) oncogene are common in colorectal cancer (CRC). The role of KRAS- mutation status as a prognostic factor,…”
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    A systematic review and meta-analysis of workplace intervention strategies to reduce sedentary time in white-collar workers by Chu, A. H. Y., Ng, S. H. X., Tan, C. S., Win, A. M., Koh, D., Müller-Riemenschneider, F.

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-05-2016)
    “…Summary Prolonged sedentary behaviour has been associated with various detrimental health risks. Workplace sitting is particularly important, providing it…”
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    Adverse Effects of Immune Checkpoint Therapy in Cancer Patients Visiting the Emergency Department of a Comprehensive Cancer Center by El Majzoub, Imad, Qdaisat, Aiham, Thein, Kyaw Z., Win, Myint A., Han, Myat M., Jacobson, Kalen, Chaftari, Patrick S., Prejean, Michael, Reyes-Gibby, Cielito, Yeung, Sai-Ching J.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-01-2019)
    “…Cancer immunotherapy is evolving rapidly and is transforming cancer care. During the last decade, immune checkpoint therapies have been developed to enhance…”
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    Treatment cost and costing model of obstetric complications at a hospital in Myanmar by Shwe, A Thi Win, Riewpaiboon, Arthorn, Chaikledkaew, Usa, Youngkong, Sitaporn

    Published in PloS one (20-03-2019)
    “…Maternal health still remains a major challenge in almost all developing countries. In Myanmar, the country met only 62% of its target for the maternal…”
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    Characterisation of Familial Colorectal Cancer Type X, Lynch syndrome, and non-familial colorectal cancer by Shiovitz, S, Copeland, W K, Passarelli, M N, Burnett-Hartman, A N, Grady, W M, Potter, J D, Gallinger, S, Buchanan, D D, Rosty, C, Win, A K, Jenkins, M, Thibodeau, S N, Haile, R, Baron, J A, Marchand, L L, Newcomb, P A, Lindor, N M

    Published in British journal of cancer (29-07-2014)
    “…Background: Familial Colorectal Cancer Type X (FCCTX) is defined as individuals with colorectal cancer (CRC) who families meet Amsterdam Criteria-1 (AC1), but…”
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    High prevalence of malnutrition among elderly veterans in home based primary care by Win, Aung Zaw, Ceresa, C., Arnold, K., Allison, T. A.

    Published in The Journal of nutrition, health & aging (01-06-2017)
    “…Introduction Elderly Veterans enrolled in VA Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) programs suffer from many diseases including malnutrition. Nutrition screening…”
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    Fertility after young-onset colorectal cancer: a study of subjects with Lynch syndrome by Stupart, D., Win, A. K., Winship, I. M., Jenkins, M.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-09-2015)
    “…Aim Infertility is a concern for young survivors of colorectal cancer (CRC), but this risk is not well quantified. Carriers of mismatch repair (MMR) mutations…”
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    Origin of the near 400 nm Absorption and Emission Band in the Synthesis of Cesium Lead Bromide Nanostructures: Metal Halide Molecular Clusters Rather Than Perovskite Magic-Sized Clusters by Win, Allison A., Chou, Kai-Chun, Zeitz, David C., Todd, Celia, Zhang, Jin Z.

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (12-01-2023)
    “…In the synthesis of cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr3) perovskite quantum dots, with an electronic absorption and emission band around 510 nm, and perovskite…”
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    Comparison of methanotrophic bacteria, methane oxidation activity, and methane emission in rice fields fertilized with anaerobically digested slurry between a fodder rice and a normal rice variety by Win, K. T., Nonaka, R., Win, A. T., Sasada, Y., Toyota, K., Motobayashi, T., Hosomi, M.

    Published in Paddy and water environment (01-12-2012)
    “…Methane oxidation activity (MOA), methanotrophic bacteria (MOB), and CH 4 emission in a paddy field fertilized with anaerobically digested slurry were compared…”
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