J M Bradshaw
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Recent Articles
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Nairismagi M, Gerritsen M, Li Z, Wijaya G, Chia B, Laurensia Y, et al.
Leukemia
. 2018 Feb;
32(5):1147-1156.
PMID: 29434279
Aberrant activation of the JAK3-STAT signaling pathway is a characteristic feature of many hematological malignancies. In particular, hyperactivity of this cascade has been observed in natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (NKTL) cases....
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Raphael K, Tadinada A, Bradshaw J, Janal M, Sirois D, Chan K, et al.
J Oral Rehabil
. 2014 May;
41(8):555-63.
PMID: 24836732
Patients with temporomandibular muscle and joint disorder (TMJD) increasingly seek and receive treatment for their pain with botulinum toxin (BoNTA; botulinum toxin A). Used intramuscularly in therapeutic doses, it produces...
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Stack M, Moore S, Davis A, Webb P, Bradshaw J, Lee Y, et al.
J Comp Pathol
. 2010 Dec;
144(4):277-88.
PMID: 21145564
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a prion disease of domesticated cattle, first identified in Great Britain (GB) in 1986. The disease has been characterized by histopathological, immunohistochemical, biochemical and biological...
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Harwood D, Griffiths W, Bradshaw J, Gilbert T
Vet Rec
. 2009 May;
164(21):661-2.
PMID: 19465757
No abstract available.
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Bradshaw J, Saling M, Anderson V, Hopwood M, Brodtmann A
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 2006 Jun;
77(10):1129-35.
PMID: 16772356
Background: Attentional dysfunction is believed to be a prominent and distinguishing neuropsychological feature of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB); yet, the specific nature of the attentional deficit and factors that...
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Bradshaw J, Pearson G, Gruffydd-Jones T
J Comp Pathol
. 2004 Jul;
131(2-3):112-20.
PMID: 15276850
Archive central nervous tissue from 286 cats with neurological disorders was reviewed for histological evidence of feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE), which may have occurred before it was first recognized in...
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Brown P, Bradshaw J, Sozmen M, CAMPBELL R
J Feline Med Surg
. 2004 Jul;
6(4):279-81.
PMID: 15265483
Unilateral swelling of submandibular salivary gland in two cats was diagnosed as necrotising sialometaplasia. Histological features that differentiate the disease from other salivary gland lesions, particularly neoplasia are: lobular necrosis...
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Ryder S, Wells G, Bradshaw J, Pearson G
Vet Rec
. 2001 May;
148(14):437-41.
PMID: 11338713
Feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE), a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy or prion disease of cats, first reported in Great Britain in 1990, is believed to result from the consumption of food contaminated...
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Grucza R, Bradshaw J, Mitaxov V, Waksman G
Biochemistry
. 2000 Aug;
39(33):10072-81.
PMID: 10955995
SH2 domains are small protein domains that bind specifically to tyrosyl-phosphorylated sequences. Because phosphorylation contributes a large part of the binding free energy, it has been postulated that electrostatic interactions...
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Bradshaw J, Mitaxov V, Waksman G
J Mol Biol
. 2000 Jun;
299(2):521-35.
PMID: 10860756
SH2 domains are protein modules which bind tyrosine phosphorylated sequences in many signaling pathways. These domains contain two regions with specialized functions: residues in one region form a deep pocket...