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Research   Open Access

Phosphoproteomics data classify hematological cancer cell lines according to tumor type and sensitivity to kinase inhibitors

Pedro Casado, Maria P Alcolea, Francesco Iorio, Juan-Carlos Rodríguez-Prados, Bart Vanhaesebroeck, Julio Saez-Rodriguez, Simon Joel, Pedro R Cutillas Genome Biology 2013, 14:R37 (29 April 2013)

Abstract | Provisional PDF | PubMed |  Editor’s summary

A phosphoproteomic approach helps to distinguish between different types of blood cancers and gauges their sensitivity to kinase inhibitors

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Study protocol   Open Access

Vitamin D to prevent acute lung injury following oesophagectomy (VINDALOO): study protocol for a randomised placebo controlled trial

Dhruv Parekh, Rachel C A Dancer, Sian Lax, Mark S Cooper, Adrian R Martineau, William D Fraser, Olga Tucker, Derek Alderson, Gavin D Perkins, Fang Gao-Smith, David R Thickett Trials 2013, 14:100 (17 April 2013)

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Research article   Open Access

Associations between selected immune-mediated diseases and tuberculosis: record-linkage studies

Sreeram V Ramagopalan, Raph Goldacre, Andrew Skingsley, Chris Conlon, Michael J Goldacre BMC Medicine 2013, 11:97 (4 April 2013)

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

An analysis of hospital admissions and death certificates across England reveals the risk of tuberculosis (TB) is significantly increased in patients with immune-mediated diseases, highlighting the need for TB screening in these patients.

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Dopexamine can attenuate the inflammatory response and protect against organ injury in the absence of significant effects on hemodynamics or regional microvascular flow

Mansoor N Bangash, Nimesh SA Patel, Elisa Benetti, Massimo Collino, Charles J Hinds, Christoph Thiemermann, Rupert M Pearse Critical Care 2013, 17:R57 (28 March 2013)

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Study protocol   Open Access Highly Accessed

Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of electronic cigarettes versus nicotine patch for smoking cessation

Chris Bullen, Jonathan Williman, Colin Howe, Murray Laugesen, Hayden McRobbie, Varsha Parag, Natalie Walker BMC Public Health 2013, 13:210 (8 March 2013)

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Macrophages in inflammatory multiple sclerosis lesions have an intermediate activation status

Daphne YS Vogel, Elly JF Vereyken, Judith E Glim, Priscilla DAM Heijnen, Martina Moeton, Paul van der Valk, Sandra Amor, Charlotte E Teunissen, Jack van Horssen, Christine D Dijkstra Journal of Neuroinflammation 2013, 10:35 (4 March 2013)

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Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Cortisol levels and neuropsychiatric diagnosis as markers of postoperative delirium: a prospective cohort study

Jakub Kazmierski, Andrzej Banys, Joanna Latek, Julius Bourke, Ryszard Jaszewski Critical Care 2013, 17:R38 (1 March 2013)

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Research article   Open Access

Multiple tandem splicing silencer elements suppress aberrant splicing within the long exon 26 of the human Apolipoprotein B gene

Umasuthan Srirangalingam, Scott A Akker, Dennis Norman, Naveenan Navaratnam, Shern L Chew, Bernard Khoo BMC Molecular Biology 2013, 14:5 (7 February 2013)

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Pseudo splice sites are heterogeneously distributed along exon 26 of Apolipoprotein B and are repressed by multiple, tandem splicing silencers which may be key to maintaining integrity during RNA splicing and to the expression of APOB isoforms.

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Poster presentation   Open Access

Diffuse interstitial fibrosis in well-controlled hypertension

Thomas A Treibel, Filip Zemrak, Steven K White, Daniel Sado, Sanjay M Banypersad, Viviana Maestrini, Mark Caulfield, Steffen E Petersen, James Moon Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2013, 15(Suppl 1):P251 (30 January 2013)

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Poster presentation   Open Access

Cardiac magnetic resonance myocardial feature tracking: feasibility for use in left ventricular non-compaction

Ian S Stone, Redha Boubertakh, Edward J Stephenson, Filip Zemrak, Roshan Weerackody, Neha Sekhri, Mark A Westwood, Ceri Davies, Saidi A Mohiddin, Steffen E Petersen Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2013, 15(Suppl 1):E119 (30 January 2013)

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Oral presentation   Open Access

Interstitial expansion in pressure overload left ventricular hypertrophy

Thomas A Treibel, Steven K White, Daniel Sado, Filip Zemrak, Sanjay M Banypersad, Andrew Flett, Mark Caulfield, Anna S Herrey, Steffen E Petersen, James Moon Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2013, 15(Suppl 1):O92 (30 January 2013)

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Research   Open Access

Evolutionary origins of ultrasonic hearing and laryngeal echolocation in bats inferred from morphological analyses of the inner ear

Kalina TJ Davies, Ibnu Maryanto, Stephen J Rossiter Frontiers in Zoology 2013, 10:2 (30 January 2013)

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Guideline   Open Access Highly Accessed

RAMESES publication standards: realist syntheses

Geoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh, Gill Westhorp, Jeanette Buckingham, Ray Pawson BMC Medicine 2013, 11:21 (29 January 2013)

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

Geoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh et al. propose new publication guidelines for realist synthesis and meta-narrative reviews. The ‘RAMESES’ (Realist and Meta-review Evidence Synthesis: Evolving Standards) statement provides researchers, institutes and journals with guidance on how to conduct these new forms of literature analysis, and adherence to the guidelines will lead to quality assurance and uniform reporting of studies.

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Guideline   Open Access Highly Accessed

RAMESES publication standards: meta-narrative reviews

Geoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh, Gill Westhorp, Jeanette Buckingham, Ray Pawson BMC Medicine 2013, 11:20 (29 January 2013)

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

Geoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh et al. propose new publication guidelines for realist synthesis and meta-narrative reviews. The ‘RAMESES’ (Realist and Meta-review Evidence Synthesis: Evolving Standards) statement provides researchers, institutes and journals with guidance on how to conduct these new forms of literature analysis, and adherence to the guidelines will lead to quality assurance and uniform reporting of studies.

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Meeting report   Subscription

From hybrids to hermaphrodites in population genetics

Robert Verity, Jeannine Marquardt, Andrea Hatlen, Jasmin Zohren Genome Biology 2013, 14:301 (28 January 2013)

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A report on the 46th annual PopGroup conference, Glasgow, UK, December 18-21, 2012.

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Research article   Open Access

How do general practitioners experience providing care to refugees with mental health problems? A qualitative study from Denmark

Natasja Koitzsch Jensen, Marie Norredam, Stefan Priebe, Allan Krasnik BMC Family Practice 2013, 14:17 (28 January 2013)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Does the local food environment around schools affect diet? Longitudinal associations in adolescents attending secondary schools in East London

Dianna Smith, Steven Cummins, Charlotte Clark, Stephen Stansfeld BMC Public Health 2013, 13:70 (24 January 2013)

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Study protocol   Open Access

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of body psychotherapy in the treatment of negative symptoms of schizophrenia – a multi-centre randomised controlled trial

Stefan Priebe, Mark Savill, Ulrich Reininghaus, Til Wykes, Richard Bentall, Christoph Lauber, Paul McCrone, Frank Röhricht, Sandra Eldridge BMC Psychiatry 2013, 13:26 (14 January 2013)

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Research   Open Access

Analysis of colorectal cancers in British Bangladeshi identifies early onset, frequent mucinous histotype and a high prevalence of RBFOX1 deletion

Neel Sengupta, Christopher Yau, Anuratha Sakthianandeswaren, Dmitri Mouradov, Peter Gibbs, Nirosha Suraweera, Jean-Baptiste Cazier, Guadalupe Polanco-Echeverry, Anil Ghosh, Mohamed Thaha, Shafi Ahmed, Roger Feakins, David Propper, Sina Dorudi, Oliver Sieber, Andrew Silver, Cecilia Lai Molecular Cancer 2013, 12:1 (3 January 2013)

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Methodology   Open Access

Reporting participation rates in studies of non-pharmacological interventions for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic review

Ratna Sohanpal, Richard Hooper, Rachel Hames, Stefan Priebe, Stephanie Taylor Systematic Reviews 2012, 1:66 (29 December 2012)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Next generation sequencing analysis reveals a relationship between rDNA unit diversity and locus number in Nicotiana diploids

Roman Matyášek, Simon Renny-Byfield, Jaroslav Fulneček, Jiří Macas, Marie-Angele Grandbastien, Richard Nichols, Andrew Leitch, Aleš Kovařík BMC Genomics 2012, 13:722 (23 December 2012)

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Research article   Open Access

Pre-cooling for endurance exercise performance in the heat: a systematic review

Paul R Jones, Christian Barton, Dylan Morrissey, Nicola Maffulli, Stephanie Hemmings BMC Medicine 2012, 10:166 (18 December 2012)

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A systematic review and meta-analysis finds cold water immersion is the most effective method of pre-cooling to improve endurance sports performance in hot weather, but highlights that more research is required to establish optimal techniques.

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Research article   Open Access

Volunteering in the care of people with severe mental illness: a systematic review

Claudia Hallett, Günter Klug, Christoph Lauber, Stefan Priebe BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:226 (13 December 2012)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Modelling the overdiagnosis of breast cancer due to mammography screening in women aged 40 to 49 in the United Kingdom

Necdet B Gunsoy, Montserrat Garcia-Closas, Sue M Moss Breast Cancer Research 2012, 14:R152 (29 November 2012)

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Research article   Open Access

Assessing risk of breast cancer in an ethnically South-East Asia population (results of a multiple ethnic groups study)

Fei Gao, David Machin, Khuan-Yew Chow, Yu-Fan Sim, Stephen W Duffy, David B Matchar, Chien-Hui Goh, Kee-Seng Chia BMC Cancer 2012, 12:529 (19 November 2012)

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