C M Davies
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Recent Articles
1.
Ali A, Newman S, Hooper P, Davies C, Cobb J
Bone Joint Res
. 2017 Sep;
6(8):522-529.
PMID: 28855192
Objectives: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is a demanding procedure, with tibial component subsidence or pain from high tibial strain being potential causes of revision. The optimal position in terms of...
2.
He Y, Wu A, Harrington B, Davies C, Wallace S, Adams M, et al.
Oncogene
. 2015 Apr;
35(4):468-78.
PMID: 25893298
Hematogenous metastases are rarely present at diagnosis of ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCC). Instead dissemination of these tumors is characteristically via direct extension of the primary tumor into nearby organs...
3.
Adams M, Harrington B, He Y, Davies C, Wallace S, Chetty N, et al.
Oncogene
. 2014 Apr;
34(11):1375-83.
PMID: 24681947
Many cancers are dependent on inappropriate activation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and drugs targeting this receptor can improve patient survival, although benefits are generally short-lived. We reveal a...
4.
Davies C, Hackman L, Black S
Foot (Edinb)
. 2014 Jan;
24(1):31-6.
PMID: 24382464
The identification of human remains is a process which can be attempted irrespective of the stage of decomposition in which the remains are found or the anatomical regions recovered. In...
5.
Davies C, Roser D, Feitz A, Ashbolt N
Water Res
. 2008 Dec;
43(3):643-52.
PMID: 19041999
Solar radiation-driven inactivation of bacteria, virus and protozoan pathogen models was quantified in simulated drinking water at a temperate latitude (34 degrees S). The water was seeded with Enterococcus faecalis,...
6.
Davies C, Mitchell V, Petterson S, Taylor G, Lewis J, Kaucner C, et al.
Water Sci Technol
. 2008 Apr;
57(6):843-7.
PMID: 18413943
Pathogenic microorganisms have been identified as the main human health risks associated with the reuse of treated urban stormwater (runoff from paved and unpaved urban areas). As part of the...
7.
Khan S, Roser D, Davies C, Peters G, Stuetz R, Tucker R, et al.
Environ Int
. 2007 Dec;
34(6):839-59.
PMID: 18055014
Commercial feedlots for beef cattle finishing are potential sources of a range of trace chemicals which have human health or environmental significance. To ensure adequate protection of human and environmental...
8.
Davies C, Guilak F, Weinberg J, Fermor B
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2007 Oct;
16(5):624-30.
PMID: 17945515
Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) is associated with increased levels of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species and pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-1 (IL-1). Nitric oxide (NO) can mediate a number of the...
9.
Fermor B, Christensen S, Youn I, Cernanec J, Davies C, Weinberg J
Eur Cell Mater
. 2007 Apr;
13:56-65.
PMID: 17427142
Molecular oxygen is required for the production of nitric oxide (NO), a pro-inflammatory mediator that is associated with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. To date there has been little consideration of...
10.
Roser D, Davies C, Ashbolt N, Morison P
Water Sci Technol
. 2006 Oct;
54(3):245-52.
PMID: 17037160
New WHO and Australian guidelines promote a risk-management approach for minimising exposure to pathogens in recreational waters. Between 2003 and 2005, they were applied to Lake Parramatta (10 ha, 450...