G F Read
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1.
Sudheer P, Hall J, Read G, Rowbottom A, Williams P
Anaesthesia
. 2005 Feb;
60(3):251-6.
PMID: 15710010
The investigation of anaphylactic reactions in the peri-operative period is difficult. Elevation of serum tryptase levels is a good indicator of an anaphylactic event but the ability of subsequent investigations...
2.
Harrison G, Bennett A, Moody M, Read G, Williams P
Clin Diagn Lab Immunol
. 2001 Mar;
8(2):397-401.
PMID: 11238228
A new, inexpensive method is described that enables lymphocytes to be enumerated very precisely. Normal leukocytes were simultaneously stained and fixed with a propidium iodide-paraformaldehyde solution. The preparation obtained (CellBeads)...
3.
Read G, Williams P
Ann Clin Biochem
. 2000 May;
37 ( Pt 3):326-9.
PMID: 10817246
Patients who have recurrent infections require laboratory investigation for possible underlying immunodeficiency. We retrospectively evaluated the usefulness of two relevant assays (serum IgG subclass concentration and levels of IgG antigen-specific...
4.
Rosetta L, Harrison G, Read G
Ann Hum Biol
. 1998 Jul;
25(4):345-57.
PMID: 9667360
This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between the level of training and the impairment of ovarian function among female recreational distance runners, and its reversibility. Thirty-six female...
5.
Premawardhana L, Hughes I, Read G, Scanlon M
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
. 1997 Mar;
46(3):327-32.
PMID: 9156043
Objective: The outlook for fertility and attaining full adult height is poor in women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Such outcomes have followed treatment regimes with variable ages at onset, compliance...
6.
Elliott C, Read G, Wallace E
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand
. 1996 Mar;
75(3):213-6.
PMID: 8607331
Background: To compare the pharmacokinetics of orally administered dexamethasone with intramuscular administration in antenatal patients at risk of preterm delivery. Method: Ten antenatal patients at risk for preterm delivery were...
7.
DABBS Jr J, Campbell B, Gladue B, Midgley A, Navarro M, Read G, et al.
Clin Chem
. 1995 Nov;
41(11):1581-4.
PMID: 7586546
The reliability of salivary testosterone assays was evaluated by nine laboratories in four countries. Each laboratory used its own RIA procedures to assay samples from a set of 100 male...
8.
Cook N, Read G
Br J Biomed Sci
. 1995 Jun;
52(2):97-101.
PMID: 8520257
Four commercially available methods for the measurement of oestradiol were used to assay oestradiol concentrations in samples from women receiving oral hormone replacement therapy. Significant differences in results were found...
9.
Morrison D, Capewell S, Reynolds S, Thomas J, Ali N, Read G, et al.
Respir Med
. 1994 Oct;
88(9):659-63.
PMID: 7809437
Testosterone has importance both as a sex hormone and as an anabolic steroid promoting bone formation. Osteoporosis is associated with both hypogonadism and corticosteroid therapy. Testosterone levels are reduced by...
10.
Harris B, Lovett L, Newcombe R, Read G, Walker R
BMJ
. 1994 Apr;
308(6934):949-53.
PMID: 8173402
Objectives: To define relation between mood and concentrations of progesterone and cortisol during perinatal period to test hypothesis that rapid physiological withdrawal of steroid hormones after delivery is associated with...