1.
Resource factors for mental health resilience in early childhood: An analysis with multiple methodologies
Lauren
R
Miller-Lewis,
Amelia
K
Searle,
Michael
G
Sawyer,
Peter
A
Baghurst,
Darren
Hedley
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2013, 7 :6 (22 February 2013)
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First demonstration of the neuroimmune link in humans using IV Endotoxin and Intradermal Capsaicin in the face and arm
PE
Rolan,
MR
Hutchinson,
M
Buijs,
J
Tuke,
YH
Kwok,
M
Gentgall,
D
Williams,
N
Nillsen
The Journal of Headache and Pain 2013, $article.volume.volumeNumber (Suppl 1):P221 (21 February 2013)
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Medication overuse headache is a manifestation of opioid induced hyperalgesia: a neuroimmune hypothesis and novel approach to treatment
P
Rolan,
JL
Johnson
The Journal of Headache and Pain 2013, $article.volume.volumeNumber (Suppl 1):P162 (21 February 2013)
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Developing a tool for obtaining maternal skinfold thickness measurements and assessing inter-observer variability among pregnant women who are overweight and obese
Lavern
M
Kannieappan,
Andrea
R
Deussen,
Rosalie
M
Grivell,
Lisa
Yelland,
Jodie
M
Dodd
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2013, 13 :42 (19 February 2013)
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5.
Identifying the quality of life effects of urinary incontinence with depression in an Australian population
Jodie
C
Avery,
Nigel
P
Stocks,
Paul
Duggan,
Annette
J
Braunack-Mayer,
Anne
W
Taylor,
Robert
D
Goldney,
Alastair
H
MacLennan
BMC Urology 2013, 13 :11 (16 February 2013)
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6.
A cross-sectional study of maternal perception of fetal movements and antenatal advice in a general pregnant population, using a qualitative framework
Camille
H
Raynes-Greenow,
Adrienne
Gordon,
Qiushuang
Li,
Jon
A
Hyett
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2013, 13 :32 (5 February 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Pregnant women can detect and describe qualitative changes in fetal movement throughout pregnancy, suggesting that perception of fetal wellbeing based on maternal assessment of movement can be used as an ad hoc method in antenatal care.
7.
Characterisation of Walker 256 breast carcinoma cells from two tumour cell banks as assessed using two models of secondary brain tumours
Kate
M
Lewis,
Elizabeth
Harford-Wright,
Robert
Vink,
Mounir
N
Ghabriel
Cancer Cell International 2013, 13 :5 (1 February 2013)
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8.
Comparative proteomic analysis implicates eEF2 as a novel target of PI3Kγ in the MDA-MB-231 metastatic breast cancer cell line
Meizhi
Niu,
Manuela
Klingler-Hoffmann,
Julie
A
Brazzatti,
Briony
Forbes,
Chareeporn
Akekawatchai,
Peter
Hoffmann,
Shaun
R
McColl
Proteome Science 2013, 11 :4 (15 January 2013)
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9.
Anemia in relation to body mass index and waist circumference among chinese women
Yu
Qin,
Alida
Melse-Boonstra,
Xiaoqun
Pan,
Baojun
Yuan,
Yue
Dai,
Jinkou
Zhao,
Michael
B
Zimmermann,
Frans
J
Kok,
Minghao
Zhou,
Zumin
Shi
Nutrition Journal 2013, 12 :10 (11 January 2013)
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10.
Change in the family food environment is associated with positive dietary change in children
Gilly
Hendrie,
Gundeep
Sohonpal,
Kylie
Lange,
Rebecca
Golley
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2013, 10 :4 (7 January 2013)
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11.
Critical role of p38 MAPK for regeneration of the sciatic nerve following crush injury in vivo
Naoki
Kato,
Masahito
Matsumoto,
Masakazu
Kogawa,
Gerald
J
Atkins,
David
M
Findlay,
Takahiko
Fujikawa,
Hiromi
Oda,
Masato
Ogata
Journal of Neuroinflammation 2013, 10 :1 (3 January 2013)
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12.
Transcriptome analysis at four developmental stages of grape berry (Vitis vinifera cv. Shiraz) provides insights into regulated and coordinated gene expression
Crystal
Sweetman,
Darren
CJ
Wong,
Christopher
M
Ford,
Damian
P
Drew
BMC Genomics 2012, 13 :691 (11 December 2012)
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13.
Endo-(1,4)-β -Glucanase gene families in the grasses: temporal and spatial Co-transcription of orthologous genes1
Margaret
Buchanan,
Rachel
A
Burton,
Kanwarpal
S
Dhugga,
Antoni
J
Rafalski,
Scott
V
Tingey,
Neil
J
Shirley,
Geoffrey
B
Fincher
BMC Plant Biology 2012, 12 :235 (11 December 2012)
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14.
Understanding non-return after a temporary deferral from giving blood: a qualitative study
Tessa
L
Hillgrove,
Kathleen
V
Doherty,
Vivienne
M
Moore
BMC Public Health 2012, 12 :1063 (10 December 2012)
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15.
Individual development of preschool children-prevalences and determinants of delays in Germany: a cross-sectional study in Southern Bavaria
Heribert
L
Stich,
Bernhard Th
Baune,
Riccardo
N
Caniato,
Rafael
T
Mikolajczyk,
Alexander
Krämer
BMC Pediatrics 2012, 12 :188 (5 December 2012)
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16.
End-stage kidney disease due to haemolytic uraemic syndrome – outcomes in 241 consecutive ANZDATA registry cases
Wen
Tang,
Janaki
Mohandas,
Stephen
P
McDonald,
Carmel
M
Hawley,
Sunil
V
Badve,
Neil
Boudville,
Fiona
G
Brown,
Philip
A
Clayton,
Kathryn
J
Wiggins,
Kym
M
Bannister,
Scott
B
Campbell,
David
W
Johnson
BMC Nephrology 2012, 13 :164 (3 December 2012)
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The relationship between Hippocampal asymmetry and working memory processing in combat-related PTSD – a monozygotic twin study
Timothy
Hall,
Cherrie
Galletly,
C
Clark,
Melinda
Veltmeyer,
Linda
J
Metzger,
Mark
W
Gilbertson,
Scott
P
Orr,
Roger
K
Pitman,
Alexander
McFarlane
Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders 2012, 2 :21 (1 December 2012)
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Knowledge and beliefs about antibiotics among people in Yogyakarta City Indonesia: a cross sectional population-based survey
Aris
Widayati,
Sri
Suryawati,
Charlotte
de Crespigny,
Janet
E
Hiller
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control 2012, 1 :38 (23 November 2012)
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Assessment of I-125 seed implant accuracy when using the live-planning technique for low dose rate prostate brachytherapy
Joshua
Moorrees,
John
M
Lawson,
Loredana
G
Marcu
Radiation Oncology 2012, 7 :196 (22 November 2012)
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Utility of an improved model of amyloid-beta (Aβ 1-42 ) toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans for drug screening for Alzheimer’s disease
Gawain
McColl,
Blaine
R
Roberts,
Tara
L
Pukala,
Vijaya
B
Kenche,
Christine
M
Roberts,
Christopher
D
Link,
Timothy
M
Ryan,
Colin
L
Masters,
Kevin
J
Barnham,
Ashley
I
Bush,
Robert
A
Cherny
Molecular Neurodegeneration 2012, 7 :57 (21 November 2012)
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Cardiac rehabilitation may not provided a quality of life benefit in coronary artery disease patients
Rosanna
Tavella,
John
F
Beltrame
BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12 :406 (19 November 2012)
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The immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) -related factors are increased in synovial tissue and vasculature of rheumatoid arthritic joints
Tania
N
Crotti,
Anak
ASSK
Dharmapatni,
Ekram
Alias,
Andrew
CW
Zannettino,
Malcolm
D
Smith,
David
R
Haynes
Arthritis Research & Therapy 2012, 14 :R245 (12 November 2012)
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Use of routine hospital morbidity data together with weight and height of patients to predict in-hospital complications following total joint replacement
George
Mnatzaganian,
Philip
Ryan,
Paul
E
Norman,
David
C
Davidson,
Janet
E
Hiller
BMC Health Services Research 2012, 12 :380 (1 November 2012)
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Perinatal testosterone exposure and autistic-like traits in the general population: a longitudinal pregnancy-cohort study
Andrew
JO
Whitehouse,
Eugen
Mattes,
Murray
T
Maybery,
Cheryl
Dissanayake,
Michael
Sawyer,
Rachel
M
Jones,
Craig
E
Pennell,
Jeffrey
A
Keelan,
Martha
Hickey
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders 2012, 4 :25 (30 October 2012)
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Health surveillance of deployed military personnel occasionally leads to unexpected findings
Alexander
C
McFarlane
BMC Medicine 2012, 10 :126 (24 October 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Alexander McFarlane discusses the need for military personnel with serious medical illness to receive equal psychiatric monitoring as those who suffer from combat injuries, as a recent study shows that both groups have a similar risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder.