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Proteomics and Substrate Based MS Imaging of Xenobiotic Metabolising Enzymes in Ex Vivo Human Skin and a Human Living Skin Equivalent Model
Untargeted proteomics analysis showed that human skin and a commercially available living skin equivalent model exhibit a similar distribution of xenobiotic metabolising enzymes. A new technique, substrate based mass spectrometry imaging (SB-MSI) was developed during this study.
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Development and Assessment of Non-Infected and Infected Skin Models Using MALDI-MSI
Infections have detrimental effects on wound healing leading to chronic wound formation. The use of labskin,a living skin model, in combination with mass spectrometry imaging, provides a good model for assessing wound healing factors.
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Analysis of the Effect of Aggregated β-Amyloid on Cellular Signaling Pathways Critical for Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease
Here we evaluate the ability to detect changes in phosphorylation levels of ERK and CREB following treatment with Aβ using the SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line.
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Complete alignment identification of CRISPR-Cas9 genomic off-targets using Edit-R CRISPR specificity tool and a comprehensive analysis of positional mismatch tolerance
A web tool that performs complete crRNA specificity checking is introduced. In addition, we evaluated positional off-targeting of the CRISPR system.
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MicroRNAs as Bile-Based Biomarkers in Pancreatic Cancer and Biliary Tract Cancers
In this study, the role of miRNAs has been assessed in a large cohort of pancreatic cancer.
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Point of Care Ultrasound in Risk Stratification of Acute Pulmonary Embolism
We present a case of pulmonary embolism in a young man who
benefitted from point of care ultrasound. His management was
changed significantly with the results despite initial risk stratification
suggesting ambulatory management.
benefitted from point of care ultrasound. His management was
changed significantly with the results despite initial risk stratification
suggesting ambulatory management.
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Is Oxford Nanopore Technology Ready for Clinical Diagnostics?
Our objective is to validate diagnostic services using Oxford Nanopore’s Minion in the first instance and to evaluate the cost and performance compared to existing sequencing technology in areas such as tumour DNA sequencing (and circulating tumour DNA), virology, microbiology, genetics and HLA-typing.
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MHV68 Infection in a Novel rag2 F62L/F62L Mouse Model Based on a Patient with CID-G/AI Phenotype
MHV-68 infection in our rag2 mouse model induced increased antibody responses to virus and self and inflammatory disease in end organs. Major mechanism of inflammatory infiltrates and autoantibody generation is yet to be determined
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Rare Diagnosis of Malignant Mesothelioma in a Young Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis
This is a rare presentation of malignant pleural mesothelioma in a young female patient with rheumatoid arthritis and no known asbestos exposure.
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Onchocerca Diagnostic Testing of Polymorphisms; Effects of Antigenic Mutations on Detection of Antibodies by OV-16 ELISA
Here, we have identified the particular polymorphism responsible for the loss of monoclonal antibody reactivity and investigated the potential effect these polymorphisms may have on the sensitivity of the Ov16 ELISA for the detection of parasite exposure.
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