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G C Fletcher

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Garrioch M, Fletcher G, Holmes A
Scott Med J . 2002 Aug; 47(3):54-6. PMID: 12193004
Unlabelled: Objectives were to determine haemoglobin (Hb) levels present in patients and blood ordering habits of clinicians within Scottish Intensive Care Units (ICUs) on one typical day. A questionnaire survey...
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Xue L, Fletcher G, Tolkovsky A
Curr Biol . 2001 Mar; 11(5):361-5. PMID: 11267874
Pan caspase inhibitors are potentially powerful cell-protective agents that block apoptosis in response to a wide variety of insults that cause tissue degeneration. In many conditions, however, the blockade of...
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Fletcher G, Xue L, Passingham S, Tolkovsky A
J Cell Biol . 2000 Aug; 150(4):741-54. PMID: 10953000
Axotomized neurons have several characteristics that are different from intact neurons. Here we show that, unlike established cultures, the axotomized sympathetic neurons deprived of NGF become committed to die before...
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Gibson A, Cahill M, Szabo E, Fletcher G, Bremer P
Int J Food Microbiol . 2000 Apr; 54(1-2):39-48. PMID: 10746573
The growth of a cocktail of spores from six nonproteolytic Clostridium botulinum type B and E isolates at 5 and 10 degrees C was used to assess the combined effect...
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Xue L, Fletcher G, Tolkovsky A
Mol Cell Neurosci . 1999 Nov; 14(3):180-98. PMID: 10576889
Autophagy is a mechanism whereby cells digest themselves from within and so may be used in lieu of apoptosis to execute cell death. Little is known about its role in...
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Williams L, Fletcher G, Daniel M, Kinsella J
Eur J Anaesthesiol . 1999 Aug; 16(7):479-84. PMID: 10457881
Little is known about the performance of ultrasonic nebulizers during different ventilation patterns when these nebulizers are used to deliver drugs to intubated, ventilated patients. A method that enables the...
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Fletcher G, Summers G, van Veghel P
J Food Prot . 1998 Aug; 61(8):1064-70. PMID: 9713774
Smoked fish has been the most commonly implicated product in presumptive cases of scombroid poisoning in New Zealand. One hundred seven samples of smoked fish were purchased from Auckland retail...
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Bremer P, Osborne C, Kemp R, van Veghel P, Fletcher G
J Food Prot . 1998 Aug; 61(8):1047-51. PMID: 9713770
In New Zealand the product most frequently implicated in cases of scombroid poisoning is hot-smoked kahawai (Arripis trutta). Using a Hafnia alvei strain, previously isolated from a portion of hot-smoked...
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Fletcher G, Gillespie J, Davidson J
Anaesthesia . 1996 May; 51(5):498-9. PMID: 8694170
Propofol has been shown to cause pain on injection. This study investigated the effect of warming propofol to 37 degrees C on the pain of intravenous injection. One hundred and...
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Fletcher G, Asbury A, Brown J
Br J Anaesth . 1996 Jan; 76(1):20-2. PMID: 8672373
Pupil diameter is used during anaesthesia to assess depth of anaesthesia and indicate cerebral hypoxia. This is especially so during cardiac bypass when other autonomic signs cannot be monitored. We...