1.
A 12-week multidomain intervention versus active control to reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Kaarin
J
Anstey,
Alex
Bahar-Fuchs,
Pushpani
Herath,
George
W
Rebok,
Nicolas
Cherbuin
Trials 2013, 14 :60 (27 February 2013)
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2.
Longitudinal analysis of ear infection and hearing impairment: findings from 6-year prospective cohorts of Australian children
Vasoontara
Yiengprugsawan,
Anthony
Hogan,
Lyndall
Strazdins
BMC Pediatrics 2013, 13 :28 (21 February 2013)
Abstract | Provisional PDF
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3.
Differences in gene expression within a striking phenotypic mosaic Eucalyptus tree that varies in susceptibility to herbivory
Amanda
Padovan,
Andras
Keszei,
William
J
Foley,
Carsten
Külheim
BMC Plant Biology 2013, 13 :29 (20 February 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Leaves displaying marked variation in herbivore defence from a single phenotypically mosaic Eucalyptus tree reveal many genes that are differentially expressed between the two chemotypes, and evidence of a genetic ‘master switch’ controlling these traits.
4.
High risk prescribing in older adults: prevalence, clinical and economic implications and potential for intervention at the population level
Danijela
Gnjidic,
David
G
Le Couteur,
Sallie-Anne
Pearson,
Andrew
J
McLachlan,
Rosalie
Viney,
Sarah
N
Hilmer,
Fiona
M
Blyth,
Grace
Joshy,
Emily
Banks
BMC Public Health 2013, 13 :115 (7 February 2013)
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5.
Stigmatizing attitudes towards individuals with anorexia nervosa: an investigation of attribution theory
Kristy
Zwickert,
Elizabeth
Rieger
Journal of Eating Disorders 2013, 1 :5 (5 February 2013)
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Health and health-related quality of life among treatment-seeking overweight and obese adults: associations with internalized weight bias
Janet
D
Latner,
Laura
E
Durso,
Jonathan
M
Mond
Journal of Eating Disorders 2013, 1 :3 (22 January 2013)
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Mass spectrometry-based protein identification by integrating de novo sequencing with database searching
Penghao
Wang,
Susan
R
Wilson
BMC Bioinformatics 2013, 14 (Suppl 2):S24 (21 January 2013)
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18 F-florbetaben Aβ imaging in mild cognitive impairment
Kevin
Ong,
Victor
L
Villemagne,
Alex
Bahar-Fuchs,
Fiona
Lamb,
Gaël
Chételat,
Parnesh
Raniga,
Rachel
S
Mulligan,
Olivier
Salvado,
Barbara
Putz,
Katrin
Roth,
Colin
L
Masters,
Cornelia
B
Reininger,
Christopher
C
Rowe
Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 2013, 5 :4 (16 January 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Higher levels of amyloid-β deposition, measured using 18F-florbetaben imaging, was associated with more severe memory loss in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients, proving its utility in early MCI diagnosis.
9.
Developing and evaluating communication strategies to support informed decisions and practice based on evidence (DECIDE): protocol and preliminary results
Shaun
Treweek,
Andrew
D
Oxman,
Philip
Alderson,
Patrick
M
Bossuyt,
Linn
Brandt,
Jan
Brożek,
Marina
Davoli,
Signe
Flottorp,
Robin
Harbour,
Suzanne
Hill,
Alessandro
Liberati,
Helena
Liira,
Holger
J
Schünemann,
Sarah
Rosenbaum,
Judith
Thornton,
Per Olav
Vandvik,
Pablo
Alonso-Coello,
Implementation Science 2013, 8 :6 (9 January 2013)
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10.
Physical and mental health among caregivers: findings from a cross-sectional study of Open University students in Thailand
Vasoontara
Yiengprugsawan,
David
Harley,
Sam-ang
Seubsman,
Adrian
C
Sleigh
BMC Public Health 2012, 12 :1111 (26 December 2012)
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Inflorescence stem grafting made easy in Arabidopsis
Nazia
Nisar,
Shelley
Verma,
Barry
J
Pogson,
Christopher
I
Cazzonelli
Plant Methods 2012, 8 :50 (19 December 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Most micrografting experiments in Arabidopsis use hypocotyl grafts. To enable detailed studies of long distance signals that promote reproduction, the authors have developed improved techniques for inflorescence grafting in Arabidopsis.
12.
Expenditure and resource utilisation for cervical screening in Australia
Jie-Bin
Lew,
Kirsten
Howard,
Dorota
Gertig,
Megan
Smith,
Mark
Clements,
Carolyn
Nickson,
Ju-Fang
Shi,
Suzanne
Dyer,
Sarah
Lord,
Prudence
Creighton,
Yoon-Jung
Kang,
Jeffrey
Tan,
Karen
Canfell
BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12 :446 (5 December 2012)
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Time spent on health related activities associated with chronic illness: a scoping literature review
Tanisha
Jowsey,
Laurann
Yen,
Paul
W
BMC Public Health 2012, 12 :1044 (3 December 2012)
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End-of-life medical decisions in France: a death certificate follow-up survey 5 years after the 2005 act of parliament on patients’ rights and end of life
Sophie
Pennec,
Alain
Monnier,
Silvia
Pontone,
Régis
Aubry
BMC Palliative Care 2012, 11 :25 (3 December 2012)
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Finding new immune regulatory genes by ENU mutagenesis
Anselm
Enders,
Hannes
Bergmann,
Mehmet
Yabas,
T
Andrews,
Belinda
Whittle,
Mathew
Field,
Bhavani
Balakishnan,
Yovina
Sontani,
Lisa
Miosge,
Geoff
Sjollema,
Stuart
Read,
Ed
Bertram,
Chris
C
Goodnow
Journal of Translational Medicine 2012, 10 (Suppl 3):I6 (28 November 2012)
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Characteristics of Australian cohort study participants who do and do not take up an additional invitation to join a long-term biobank: The 45 and Up Study
Emily
Banks,
Nicol
Herbert,
Tanya
Mather,
Kris
Rogers,
Louisa
Jorm
BMC Research Notes 2012, 5 :655 (27 November 2012)
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670-nm light treatment reduces complement propagation following retinal degeneration
Matt
Rutar,
Riccardo
Natoli,
Rizalyn
Albarracin,
Krisztina
Valter,
Jan
Provis
Journal of Neuroinflammation 2012, 9 :257 (26 November 2012)
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Leave entitlements, time off work and the household financial impacts of quarantine compliance during an H1N1 outbreak
Anne
M
Kavanagh,
Kate
E
Mason,
Rebecca
J
Bentley,
David
M
Studdert,
Jodie
McVernon,
James
E
Fielding,
Sylvia
Petrony,
Lyle
Gurrin,
Anthony
D
LaMontagne
BMC Infectious Diseases 2012, 12 :311 (20 November 2012)
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The structure of psychological life satisfaction: insights from farmers and a general community sample in Australia
Léan
V
OBrien,
Helen
L
Berry,
Anthony
Hogan
BMC Public Health 2012, 12 :976 (14 November 2012)
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Stakeholder perceptions of a nurse led walk-in centre
Rhian
M
Parker,
Jane
L
Desborough,
Laura
E
Forrest
BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12 :382 (5 November 2012)
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Infectious disease emergence and global change: thinking systemically in a shrinking world
Colin
D
Butler
Infectious Diseases of Poverty 2012, 1 :5 (25 October 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Global environmental change threatens to worsen emerging infectious diseases through rising food prices and deteriorating health governance; better care for the planet and its creatures will help to protect human health.
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Quantitative study of GaAs nanowires catalyzed by Au film of different thicknesses
Hong-yi
Xu,
Ya-nan
Guo,
Wen
Sun,
Zhi-ming
Liao,
Timothy
Burgess,
Hao-feng
Lu,
Qiang
Gao,
Hark Hoe
Tan,
Chennupati
Jagadish,
Jin
Zou
Nanoscale Research Letters 2012, 7 :589 (24 October 2012)
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Sharing and re-use of phylogenetic trees (and associated data) to facilitate synthesis
Arlin
Stoltzfus,
Brian
O'Meara,
Jamie
Whitacre,
Ross
Mounce,
Emily
L
Gillespie,
Sudhir
Kumar,
Dan
F
Rosauer,
Rutger
A
Vos
BMC Research Notes 2012, 5 :574 (22 October 2012)
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Editor’s summary
As part of our series on data sharing Arlin Stoltzfus and colleagues call for a standardized system for handling information from phylogenetic trees, including centralized data deposition, and user friendly means of data retrieval and integration.
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The phylogenetic signal of species co-occurrence in high-diversity shrublands: different patterns for fire-killed and fire-resistant species
Marcel
Cardillo
BMC Ecology 2012, 12 :21 (27 September 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Fire-killed and fire-resistant Banksia species show different community phylogenetic patterns, suggesting that analyses based on pairwise species co-occurrence may be more informative than those based on whole community structure metrics.
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Barriers and facilitators to mental health help-seeking for young elite athletes: a qualitative study
Amelia
Gulliver,
Kathleen
M
Griffiths,
Helen
Christensen
BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12 :157 (26 September 2012)
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