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D H Williams

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Williams D
Can Med Assoc J . 2010 Mar; 100(7):352. PMID: 20311387
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Clegg T, More S, Higgins I, Good M, Blake M, Williams D
Prev Vet Med . 2008 Jan; 84(1-2):94-111. PMID: 18191486
Pre-movement testing for bovine tuberculosis (BTB) was compulsory in Ireland until 1996. We determined the proportion of herd restrictions (losing BTB-free status) attributable to the recent introduction of an infected...
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Corner L, Clegg T, More S, Williams D, OBoyle I, Costello E, et al.
Res Vet Sci . 2008 Jan; 85(2):238-49. PMID: 18191427
We examined the effect of varying levels of badger population control on the prevalence of Mycobacterium bovis infection in badgers in four counties of Ireland. In the 'Removal' and 'Buffer'...
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Smith L, Williams D, Langkamer V
J Bone Joint Surg Br . 2007 Sep; 89(8):1092-7. PMID: 17785752
Clinical, haematological or economic benefits of post-operative blood salvage with autologous blood re-transfusion have yet to be clearly demonstrated for primary total hip replacement. We performed a prospective randomised study...
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Kathman S, Williams D, Hodge J, Dar M
Clin Pharmacol Ther . 2006 Dec; 81(1):88-94. PMID: 17186004
The goal of the present analysis is to fit a Bayesian population pharmacokinetic pharmacodynomic (PK-PD) model to characterize the relationship between the concentration of ispinesib and changes in absolute neutrophil...
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Griffin J, Williams D, Kelly G, Clegg T, OBoyle I, Collins J, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2005 Mar; 67(4):237-66. PMID: 15748755
In Ireland, the herd prevalence of bovine tuberculosis has remained stable for several decades, and in common with several other countries, progress towards eradication has stalled. There is evidence in...
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Williams D, Schaeffer A
Minerva Urol Nefrol . 2004 Jun; 56(1):15-31. PMID: 15195028
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infectious diseases that can be associated with substantial morbidity and significant expenditures. This review highlights the current concepts and recent advances in our understanding...
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Bartholomew M, Mohammed S, Williams D
West Indian Med J . 2004 Mar; 52(4):278-80. PMID: 15040061
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube placement is rapidly becoming the preferred method of gastrostomy tube placement. We describe our experience with this procedure in nine patients. The main complications were minor...
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Cherry M, Williams D
Curr Med Chem . 2004 Mar; 11(6):663-73. PMID: 15032722
Recent years have seen an explosion in the number of publicly available x-ray crystal structures of protein kinases. These structures have provided a wealth of information on the regulatory mechanisms,...
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Li T, Choroba O, Charles E, Sandercock A, Williams D, Spencer J
Chem Commun (Camb) . 2002 Sep; (18):1752-3. PMID: 12240298
ORF22 from the chloroeremomycin gene cluster has been cloned, expressed and characterised as a hydroxymandelate oxidase (HmO) that is involved in the formation of both (S)-4-hydroxyphenylglycine and (S)-3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine.