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Reilly K, Sonner S, McCay N, Rolnik D, Casey F, Seale A, et al.
Prenat Diagn . 2024 May; 44(6-7):821-831. PMID: 38708840
Objectives: To determine the incremental yield of prenatal exome sequencing (PES) over standard testing in fetuses with an isolated congenital heart abnormality (CHA), CHA associated with extra-cardiac malformations (ECMs) and...
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Cardenas L, Bhogal A, Chadwick D, McGeough K, Misselbrook T, Rees R, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Jan; 661:696-710. PMID: 30684838
Intensification of grasslands is necessary to meet the increasing demand of livestock products. The application of nitrogen (N) on grasslands affects the N balance therefore the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE)....
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Chadwick D, Cardenas L, Dhanoa M, Donovan N, Misselbrook T, Williams J, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2018 Apr; 635:607-617. PMID: 29679833
Urine patches and dung pats from grazing livestock create hotspots for production and emission of the greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide (NO), and represent a large proportion of total NO emissions...
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Alqudah A, McKinley M, McNally R, Graham U, Watson C, Lyons T, et al.
Diabet Med . 2017 Oct; 35(2):160-172. PMID: 29044702
Aims: To perform meta-analyses of studies evaluating the risk of pre-eclampsia in high-risk insulin-resistant women taking metformin prior to, or during pregnancy. Methods: A search was conducted of the Medline,...
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Krol D, Carolan R, Minet E, McGeough K, Watson C, Forrestal P, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2016 Jun; 568:327-338. PMID: 27300566
Cattle excreta deposited on grazed grasslands are a major source of the greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide (N2O). Currently, many countries use the IPCC default emission factor (EF) of 2%...
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Harty M, Forrestal P, Watson C, McGeough K, Carolan R, Elliot C, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2016 May; 563-564:576-86. PMID: 27155080
The accelerating use of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilisers, to meet the world's growing food demand, is the primary driver for increased atmospheric concentrations of nitrous oxide (N2O). The IPCC default...
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Karangwa S, Dutkowski P, Fontes P, Friend P, Guarrera J, Markmann J, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2016 May; 16(10):2932-2942. PMID: 27129409
With increasing demand for donor organs for transplantation, machine perfusion (MP) promises to be a beneficial alternative preservation method for donor livers, particularly those considered to be of suboptimal quality,...
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Schuler F, Baumgartner F, Klepsch V, Chamson M, Muller-Holzner E, Watson C, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2015 Jun; 23(1):41-51. PMID: 26045049
After cessation of lactation, involution of the mouse mammary gland proceeds in two distinct phases, a reversible and an irreversible one, which leads to the death and removal of alveolar...
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Hamed M, Chen Y, Pasea L, Watson C, Torpey N, Bradley J, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2015 Feb; 15(6):1632-43. PMID: 25707303
Early graft loss (EGL) after kidney transplantation is a catastrophic outcome that is assumed to be more likely after the use of kidneys from suboptimal donors. We therefore examined its...
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Reid M, ODonovan M, Elliott C, Bailey J, Watson C, Lalor S, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2014 Dec; 98(1):517-31. PMID: 25465549
Dietary crude protein (CP) and phosphorus (P) have the potential to alter dairy cow production, nutrient status, and milk heat stability, specifically in early lactation. This study examined the effect...