J.V. Watson
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1.
Watson J
Cytometry
. 2001 Mar;
46(1):1-22.
PMID: 11241502
A brief history of numbers and statistics traces the development of numbers from prehistory to completion of our current system of numeration with the introduction of the decimal fraction by...
2.
Watson J
Cytometry
. 2000 Dec;
43(1):55-68.
PMID: 11122485
Background: Apart from the work of Lampariello and colleagues (Cytometry 15:294-301, 1994; Cytometry 32:241-254, 1998), very little analytical work has been carried out for analysis of immunofluorescence distributions containing an...
3.
Smith P, Blunt N, Wiltshire M, Hoy T, Craven M, Watson J, et al.
Cytometry
. 2000 Aug;
40(4):280-91.
PMID: 10918279
Background: The multiparameter fluorometric analysis of intact and fixed cells often requires the use of a nuclear DNA discrimination signal with spectral separation from visible range fluorochromes. We have developed...
4.
Downes C, Bachrati C, Devlin S, Tommasino M, Cutts T, Watson J, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2000 Feb;
113 ( Pt 6):1089-96.
PMID: 10683156
In eukaryotic cells arrested in S-phase, checkpoint controls normally restrain mitosis until after replication. We have identified an array of previously unsuspected factors that modulate this restraint, using transformed hamster...
5.
Watson J
Cytometry
. 1999 Mar;
38(1):2-14; discussion 1.
PMID: 10088971
All forms of cytometry, depend on the basic laws of physics, including those of fluidics, optics, and electronics, most of which were established centuries ago. Flow cytometry depends critically on...
6.
Curling M, Stenning S, Hudson C, Watson J
J Clin Pathol
. 1998 Oct;
51(6):455-61.
PMID: 9771445
Aim: To determine if either DNA index or p62c-myc is an independent prognostic variable in ovarian cancer. Methods: Multivariate and univariate analyses of the relation between DNA index, p62c-myc, FIGO...
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Smith P, DESNOYERS R, Blunt N, Giles Y, Patterson L, Watson J
Cytometry
. 1997 Jan;
27(1):43-53.
PMID: 9000584
Flow cytometry and laser-scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy have been used in the study of the pharmacodynamics, in single intact cells, of two novel alkylaminoanthraquinones (AQ4 and AQ6), structurally based upon...
8.
van Dam P, Lowe D, Watson J, Shepherd J
Int J Gynecol Cancer
. 1995 Jan;
5(1):20-28.
PMID: 11578448
We developed a multiparameter flow cytometric technique for the simultaneous measurement of cellular DNA content and c-erbB-2 or epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression. The method provides a high resolution...
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Smith P, Soues S, Gottlieb T, Falk S, Watson J, Osborne R, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 1994 Nov;
70(5):914-21.
PMID: 7947097
As an approach to the rational design of combination chemotherapy involving the anti-cancer DNA topoisomerase II poison etoposide (VP-16), we have studied the dynamic changes occurring in small-cell lung cancer...
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van Dam P, Vergote I, Lowe D, Watson J, Van Damme P, Van der Auwera J, et al.
J Clin Pathol
. 1994 Oct;
47(10):914-9.
PMID: 7962604
Aims: To assess whether the overexpression of five dominant oncogene encoded proteins is crucial to the pathogenesis of ovarian carcinoma and whether this provides any useful prognostic information. Methods: The...