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Andrew Cree

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Lin J, Samuel S, Gray R, Ruff S, Vasili C, Cree A, et al.
Eur Spine J . 2016 Dec; 26(4):1277-1283. PMID: 28028650
Purpose: Due to lack of cervical clearance consensus in literature and the devastating consequences of missed cervical injuries, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the neurologically intact symptomatic patient with negative...
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Simakov O, Kawashima T, Marletaz F, Jenkins J, Koyanagi R, Mitros T, et al.
Nature . 2015 Nov; 527(7579):459-65. PMID: 26580012
Acorn worms, also known as enteropneust (literally, 'gut-breathing') hemichordates, are marine invertebrates that share features with echinoderms and chordates. Together, these three phyla comprise the deuterostomes. Here we report the...
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Singh B, Cree A
Spine J . 2014 Dec; 15(2):e17-25. PMID: 25463403
Background Context: Instability of the atlantoaxial spine is a recognized problem in children. Safe passage of pedicle screws at C2 poses challenges because of the proximity to the vertebral artery,...
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Carbone L, Harris R, Gnerre S, Veeramah K, Lorente-Galdos B, Huddleston J, et al.
Nature . 2014 Sep; 513(7517):195-201. PMID: 25209798
Gibbons are small arboreal apes that display an accelerated rate of evolutionary chromosomal rearrangement and occupy a key node in the primate phylogeny between Old World monkeys and great apes....
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Suttor S, Gray R, Bridge C, Cree A
Eur Spine J . 2012 Dec; 22(3):510-4. PMID: 23203727
Purpose: Chance fractures are an uncommon spine injury in the paediatric population. As such there is a relative paucity of evidence in the literature to guide management decisions. We present...
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Hughes J, Skaletsky H, Brown L, Pyntikova T, Graves T, Fulton R, et al.
Nature . 2012 Feb; 483(7387):82-6. PMID: 22367542
The human X and Y chromosomes evolved from an ordinary pair of autosomes during the past 200-300 million years. The human MSY (male-specific region of Y chromosome) retains only three...
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Lindblad-Toh K, Garber M, Zuk O, Lin M, Parker B, Washietl S, et al.
Nature . 2011 Oct; 478(7370):476-82. PMID: 21993624
The comparison of related genomes has emerged as a powerful lens for genome interpretation. Here we report the sequencing and comparative analysis of 29 eutherian genomes. We confirm that at...
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Renfree M, Papenfuss A, Deakin J, Lindsay J, Heider T, Belov K, et al.
Genome Biol . 2011 Aug; 12(8):R81. PMID: 21854559
Background: We present the genome sequence of the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, which is a member of the kangaroo family and the first representative of the iconic hopping mammals that...
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Coventry A, Bull-Otterson L, Liu X, Clark A, Maxwell T, Crosby J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2010 Dec; 1:131. PMID: 21119644
Accurately determining the distribution of rare variants is an important goal of human genetics, but resequencing of a sample large enough for this purpose has been unfeasible until now. Here,...
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Nelson K, Weinstock G, Highlander S, Worley K, Creasy H, Russo Wortman J, et al.
Science . 2010 May; 328(5981):994-9. PMID: 20489017
The human microbiome refers to the community of microorganisms, including prokaryotes, viruses, and microbial eukaryotes, that populate the human body. The National Institutes of Health launched an initiative that focuses...