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Study protocol   Open Access

First steps: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of the Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) program compared to routine care in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and their children and preventing abuse

Jacqueline Barnes, Dipti Aistrop, Elizabeth Allen, Jane Barlow, Diana Elbourne, Geraldine Macdonald, Edward Melhuish, Stavros Petrou, Joshua Pink, Claire Snowdon, Helen Spiby, Jane Stuart, Joanna Sturgess Trials 2013, 14:285 (8 September 2013)

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Research   Open Access

The process of developing evidence-based guidance in medicine and public health: a qualitative study of views from the inside

Lou Atkins, Jonathan A Smith, Michael P Kelly, Susan Michie Implementation Science 2013, 8:101 (4 September 2013)

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Research article   Open Access

A randomised controlled pilot study: the effectiveness of narrative exposure therapy with adult survivors of the Sichuan earthquake

Yinyin Zang, Nigel Hunt, Tom Cox BMC Psychiatry 2013, 13:41 (31 January 2013)

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Research   Open Access

Understanding differences in access and use of healthcare between international immigrants to Chile and the Chilean-born: a repeated cross-sectional population-based study in Chile

Baltica Cabieses, Helena Tunstall, Kate E Pickett, Jasmine Gideon International Journal for Equity in Health 2012, 11:68 (16 November 2012)

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Methodology article   Open Access Highly Accessed

A text-mining system for extracting metabolic reactions from full-text articles

Jan Czarnecki, Irene Nobeli, Adrian M Smith, Adrian J Shepherd BMC Bioinformatics 2012, 13:172 (23 July 2012)

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Research   Open Access

The role of Src kinase in the biology and pathogenesis of Acanthamoeba castellanii

Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui, Junaid Iqbal, Marie-josée Maugueret, Naveed Khan Parasites & Vectors 2012, 5:112 (7 June 2012)

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This study describes the involvement of Src kinase in Acanthamoeba proliferation, protease secretions and phagocytic properties suggesting its potential role in developing anti-acanthamoebic strategies. Image: Src kinase (domain architecture) and Acanthamoeba.

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Study protocol   Open Access

Partners of people on ART - a New Evaluation of the Risks (The PARTNER study): design and methods

Alison Rodger, Tina Bruun, Matthew Weait, Pietro Vernazza, Simon Collins, Vicente Estrada, Jan Lunzen, Giulio Corbelli, Fiona Lampe, Andrew Phillips, Jens Lundgren, BMC Public Health 2012, 12:296 (20 April 2012)

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Methodology article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Visualisation of variable binding pockets on protein surfaces by probabilistic analysis of related structure sets

Paul Ashford, David S Moss, Alexander Alex, Siew K Yeap, Alice Povia, Irene Nobeli, Mark A Williams BMC Bioinformatics 2012, 13:39 (14 March 2012)

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Research article   Open Access

Structural insights into the membrane-extracted dimeric form of the ATPase TraB from the Escherichia coli pKM101 conjugation system

Eric Durand, Gabriel Waksman, Veronique Receveur-Brechot BMC Structural Biology 2011, 11:4 (25 January 2011)

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An intuitionistic approach to scoring DNA sequences against transcription factor binding site motifs

Fernando Garcia-Alcalde, Armando Blanco, Adrian J Shepherd BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11:551 (8 November 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Microbial oxidation of arsenite in a subarctic environment: diversity of arsenite oxidase genes and identification of a psychrotolerant arsenite oxidiser

Thomas H Osborne, Heather E Jamieson, Karen A Hudson-Edwards, D Kirk Nordstrom, Stephen R Walker, Seamus A Ward, Joanne M Santini BMC Microbiology 2010, 10:205 (30 July 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Acanthamoeba produces disseminated infection in locusts and traverses the locust blood-brain barrier to invade the central nervous system

Parisa N Mortazavi, Graham Goldsworthy, Ruth Kirk, Naveed A Khan BMC Microbiology 2010, 10:186 (8 July 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Most transcription factor binding sites are in a few mosaic classes of the human genome

Kenneth J Evans BMC Genomics 2010, 11:286 (6 May 2010)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Statistical model comparison applied to common network motifs

Núria Domedel-Puig, Iosifina Pournara, Lorenz Wernisch BMC Systems Biology 2010, 4:18 (3 March 2010)

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Variable structure motifs for transcription factor binding sites

John E Reid, Kenneth J Evans, Nigel Dyer, Lorenz Wernisch, Sascha Ott BMC Genomics 2010, 11:30 (14 January 2010)

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A realistic assessment of methods for extracting gene/protein interactions from free text

Renata Kabiljo, Andrew B Clegg, Adrian J Shepherd BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10:233 (28 July 2009)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Lipid bilayer composition influences small multidrug transporters

Kalypso Charalambous, David Miller, Paul Curnow, Paula J Booth BMC Biochemistry 2008, 9:31 (25 November 2008)

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The activity of two bacterial multidrug transporters increases in membrane bilayers containing phosphatidylethanolamine, with EmrE from Escherichia coli and TBsmr from Mycobacterium tuberculosis also becoming more active in the presence of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylinositol, respectively.

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Research article   Open Access

Towards a lightweight generic computational grid framework for biological research

Mark D Halling-Brown, David S Moss, Adrian J Shepherd BMC Bioinformatics 2008, 9:407 (2 October 2008)

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Technical Note   Open Access Highly Accessed

GPCRTree: online hierarchical classification of GPCR function

Matthew N Davies, Andrew Secker, Mark Halling-Brown, David S Moss, Alex A Freitas, Jon Timmis, Edward Clark, Darren R Flower BMC Research Notes 2008, 1:67 (21 August 2008)

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Research Article   Open Access

Using Temporal Correlation in Factor Analysis for Reconstructing Transcription Factor Activities

Iosifina Pournara, Lorenz Wernisch EURASIP Journal on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology 2008, 2008:172840 (17 April 2008)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Donor substrate recognition in the raffinose-bound E342A mutant of fructosyltransferase Bacillus subtilis levansucrase

Guoyu Meng, Klaus Fütterer BMC Structural Biology 2008, 8:16 (17 March 2008)

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Research article   Open Access

A Bayesian Change point model for differential gene expression patterns of the DosR regulon of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Yi Zhang, Kim A Hatch, Lorenz Wernisch, Joanna Bacon BMC Genomics 2008, 9:87 (22 February 2008)

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Research article   Open Access

Genomic DNA from animals shows contrasting strand bias in large and small subsequences

Kenneth J Evans BMC Genomics 2008, 9:43 (25 January 2008)

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Research article   Open Access

Strand bias structure in mouse DNA gives a glimpse of how chromatin structure affects gene expression

Kenneth J Evans BMC Genomics 2008, 9:16 (14 January 2008)

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Method   Open Access

Quantification of global transcription patterns in prokaryotes using spotted microarrays

Ben Sidders, Mike Withers, Sharon L Kendall, Joanna Bacon, Simon J Waddell, Jason Hinds, Paul Golby, Farahnaz Movahedzadeh, Robert A Cox, Rosangela Frita, Annemieke MC ten Bokum, Lorenz Wernisch, Neil G Stoker Genome Biology 2007, 8:R265 (13 December 2007)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

An analysis is described, applicable to any spotted microarray dataset that is produced using genomic DNA as a reference for quantifying prokaryotic levels of mRNA on a genome-wide scale.

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