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2000Electrochemical lesions in the rat liver support its potential for treatment of liver tumorsWemyss-Holden, S.; Robertson, G.; Dennison, A.; de la M Hall, P.; Fothergill, J.; Jones, B.; Maddern, G.
2018The amyloid precursor protein derivative, APP96-110, is efficacious following intravenous administration after traumatic brain injuryPlummer, S.; Corrigan, F.; Thornton, E.; Woenig, J.; Vink, R.; Cappai, R.; Den Heuvel, C.; Kobeissy, F.H.
1997Hydrogen sulphide produces diminished fatty acid oxidation in the rat coloin in vivo: implications for ulcerative colitisMoore, J.; Millard, S.; Babidge, W.; Rowland, R.; Roediger, W.
1998Electrochemically-induced hepatic necrosis: the next step forward in patients with unresectable liver tumours?Baxter, P.; Wemyss-Holden, S.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
1996Does the colon adopt small bowel features in a small bowel environment?King, D.; Anvari, M.; Jamieson, G.; King, J.
2003Altered subarachnoid space compliance and fluid flow in an animal model of posttraumatic syringomyeliaBrodbelt, A.; Stoodley, M.; Watling, A.; Tu, J.; Burke, S.; Jones, N.
1999Experimental study of the effect of intraperitoneal heparin on tumour implantation following laparoscopyNeuhaus, S.; Ellis, T.; Jamieson, G.; Watson, D.
1996Methionine derivatives diminish sulphide damage to colonocytes - implications for ulcerative colitis.Roediger, W.; Babidge, W.; Millard, S.
2016Peripheral Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Precursor Regulates Pain as an Inflammatory MediatorLuo, C.; Zhong, X.-L.; Zhou, F.H.; Li, J.-Y.; Zhou, P.; Xu, J.-M.; Song, B.; Li, C.-Q.; Zhou, X.-F.; Dai, R.-P.
2023Changes in Essential Fatty Acids and Ileal Genes Associated with Metabolizing Enzymes and Fatty Acid Transporters in Rodent Models of Cystic FibrosisShrestha, N.; Rout-Pitt, N.; McCarron, A.; Jackson, C.A.; Bulmer, A.C.; McAinch, A.J.; Donnelley, M.; Parsons, D.W.; Hryciw, D.H.