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    Evaluation of the automated collection and extended storage of apheresis platelets in additive solution by Johnson, Lacey, Winter, Kelly M., Hartkopf-Theis, Tanja, Reid, Samantha, Kwok, Matthew, Marks, Denese C.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-03-2012)
    “…BACKGROUND: Collecting apheresis platelets (PLTs) into additive solution has many potential benefits. The new Trima software (Version 6.0, CaridianBCT) allows…”
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    Extending the post-thaw shelf-life of cryoprecipitate when stored at refrigerated temperatures by Winter, Kelly M, Webb, Rachel G, Mazur, Eugenia, Dennington, Peta M, Marks, Denese C

    Published in Vox sanguinis (18-09-2024)
    “…The post-thaw shelf-life of cryoprecipitate is 6 h, leading to high wastage. Storage of thawed cryoprecipitate at refrigerated temperatures may be feasible to…”
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    Red cells manufactured from lipaemic whole blood donations: Do they have higher haemolysis? by Winter, Kelly M., Webb, Rachel G., Marks, Denese C.

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-12-2022)
    “…Background and Objectives Lipaemia in blood donations is thought to influence haemolysis in stored red blood cell (RBC) components. Higher lipid concentrations…”
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    Increasing the time‐to‐freezing for clinical apheresis plasma meets quality specifications by Winter, Kelly M., Webb, Rachel G., Mazur, Eugenia, Ismay, Sue, Marinakis, Dimitra, Marks, Denese C.

    Published in Vox sanguinis (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Background and Objectives In Australia, the vast distances between blood collection centres and processing facilities make it challenging to align…”
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    Wheat bran lipophilic compounds with in vitro anticancer effects by Liu, Lei, Winter, Kelly M., Stevenson, Lesley, Morris, Carol, Leach, David N.

    Published in Food chemistry (01-01-2012)
    “…► Lipophilic components in wheat bran are cytotoxic against PC3 cell line. ► Lipophilic phytochemicals in wheat bran contribute to the anticancer property. ►…”
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    Investigation of α-glucosidase inhibitory activity of wheat bran and germ by Liu, Lei, Deseo, Myrna A., Morris, Carol, Winter, Kelly M., Leach, David N.

    Published in Food chemistry (15-05-2011)
    “…► Lipophilic components in wheat bran and germ inhibit α-glucosidase hydrolysis. ► Phytochemicals in wheat bran and germ contribute to its low GI property. ►…”
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    Red blood cell in vitro quality and function is maintained after S-303 pathogen inactivation treatment by Winter, Kelly M., Johnson, Lacey, Kwok, Matthew, Vidovic, Diana, Hyland, Ryan A., Mufti, Nina, Erickson, Anna, Marks, Denese C.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-07-2014)
    “…Background Over the past decade there has been a growth in the development of pathogen reduction technologies to protect the blood supply from emerging…”
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    Propensity of red blood cells to undergo P2X7 receptor-mediated phosphatidylserine exposure does not alter during in vivo or ex vivo aging by Sophocleous, Reece A., Mullany, Phillip R.F., Winter, Kelly M., Marks, Denese C., Sluyter, Ronald

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-08-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND Phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure facilitates the removal of red blood cells (RBCs) from the circulation, potentially contributing to the loss of…”
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    Cytotoxic clerodane diterpenes from Glossocarya calcicola by Rasikari, Heidi L., Leach, David N., Waterman, Peter G., Spooner-Hart, Robert N., Basta, Albert H., Banbury, Linda K., Winter, Kelly M., Forster, Paul I.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-12-2005)
    “…Three novel compounds were isolated from Glossocarya calcicola Domin. Calcicolin-A ( 1), was characterised as ( rel)-10βH- trans-12ξ-(2-methylbut-2(…”
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