J M Piper
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1.
Champion J, Wilford K, Shain R, Piper J
Int Nurs Rev
. 2005 Apr;
52(2):115-22.
PMID: 15842324
Background: Public health messages urging women to seek health care services such as sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and cervical cancer screening or family planning services fail to address women who...
2.
Cragg R, Phillips S, Piper J, Varma J, Campbell F, Mathers J, et al.
Gut
. 2005 Mar;
54(4):469-78.
PMID: 15753530
Background: The role of intestinal transporter regulation in optimising nutrient absorption has been studied extensively in rodent and cell line models but not in human subjects. Aims: The aim of...
3.
Piper J
Prim Care Update Ob Gyns
. 2001 Jul;
8(4):163-169.
PMID: 11435124
Interferons are proteins produced by human blood cells in response to stimulation (viral infection). The natural roles of interferons are host defense and modulation of the immune system. Therapeutic uses...
4.
Jarvis K, Parry S, Piper J
Environ Sci Technol
. 2001 May;
35(6):1031-6.
PMID: 11347910
The distribution of platinum, rhodium, and palladium (platinum-group elements; PGEs) adjacent to two major U.K. roads shows a rapid decrease (more than 1 order of magnitude) away from the road...
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Newton E, Piper J, Shain R, Perdue S, Peairs W
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 2001 Apr;
184(5):845-53; discussion 853-5.
PMID: 11303191
Objective: Our purpose was to define influences on the patterns of the vaginal microflora. Study Design: We enrolled 617 African American and Mexican American women in a 1-year longitudinal study...
6.
Piper J, Wen T
Clin Obstet Gynecol
. 1999 Mar;
42(1):81-96; quiz 174-5.
PMID: 10073303
No abstract available.
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Piper J, Georgiou S, Xenakis E, Langer O
Obstet Gynecol
. 1999 Feb;
93(2):292-6.
PMID: 9932572
Objective: Group B streptococcal colonization in pregnancy has been associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, including intra-amniotic infection, postpartum endometritis, and neonatal sepsis. We sought to determine whether gestational diabetes increases...
8.
Shain R, Piper J, Newton E, Perdue S, Ramos R, Champion J, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 1999 Jan;
340(2):93-100.
PMID: 9887160
Background: African-American and Hispanic women are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted diseases, including the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). In the effort to reduce infection rates, it is important to create...
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Piper J, Xenakis E, Langer O
J Matern Fetal Med
. 1998 Jun;
7(3):148-53.
PMID: 9642613
Fetuses born after pregnancies complicated by diabetes display delayed pulmonary maturation as measured by the delayed appearance of biochemical indicators of pulmonary maturity (phosphatidylglycerol, lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio) and by the occurrence...
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Piper J, Newton E, Berkus M, Peairs W
Obstet Gynecol
. 1998 May;
91(5 Pt 1):741-5.
PMID: 9572222
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the presence of meconium-stained amniotic fluid (AF) is associated with maternal and neonatal infection, both before and after delivery. Methods: Nine hundred thirty-six laboring...