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James M Suttie

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Breen V, Kasabov N, Kamat A, Jacobson E, Suttie J, OSullivan P, et al.
BMC Med Res Methodol . 2015 May; 15:45. PMID: 25962444
Background: Comparing the relative utility of diagnostic tests is challenging when available datasets are small, partial or incomplete. The analytical leverage associated with a large sample size can be gained...
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Kavalieris L, OSullivan P, Suttie J, Pownall B, Gilling P, Chemasle C, et al.
BMC Urol . 2015 Apr; 15:23. PMID: 25888331
Background: Hematuria can be symptomatic of urothelial carcinoma (UC) and ruling out patients with benign causes during primary evaluation is challenging. Patients with hematuria undergoing urological work-ups place significant clinical...
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Li C, Yang F, Xing X, Gao X, Deng X, Mackintosh C, et al.
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol . 2008 Jan; 310(3):267-77. PMID: 18214837
Heterotypic tissue interactions play an indispensable role in organ generation and regeneration. In contrast to the classic examples of tissue interactions prevailing in the formation of tetrapod limbs or pectoral...
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Li C, Stanton J, Robertson T, Suttie J, Sheard P, Harris A, et al.
PLoS One . 2007 Jan; 2(1):e148. PMID: 17215957
Deer antlers are the only mammalian organs that can fully regenerate each year. During their growth phase, antlers of red deer extend at a rate of approximately 10 mm/day, a...
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Clark D, Lord E, Suttie J
Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol . 2006 Oct; 288(12):1281-93. PMID: 17054117
Deer antlers represent a unique model of mammalian regeneration in that they cast and fully regenerate every year. The deer antler thus provides a fascinating model of both rapid angiogenesis...
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Clark D, Li C, Wang W, Martin S, Suttie J
Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol . 2006 Aug; 288(9):973-81. PMID: 16892427
The process of angiogenesis is of interest because of the significant clinical benefits associated with controlling vascular growth. Within the antler, chondrogenesis and antler elongation are occurring at the rate...
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Li C, Suttie J, Clark D
Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol . 2005 Jan; 282(2):163-74. PMID: 15641024
Annual antler renewal presents the only case of epimorphic regeneration (de novo formation of a lost appendage distal to the level of amputation) in mammals. Epimorphic regeneration is also referred...
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Li C, Suttie J, Clark D
J Morphol . 2004 Oct; 262(3):731-40. PMID: 15487018
Deer antler offers a unique opportunity to explore how nature solves the problem of mammalian appendage regeneration. Annual antler renewal is an example of epimorphic regeneration, which is known to...
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Conaglen H, Suttie J, Conaglen J
Arch Sex Behav . 2003 Jun; 32(3):271-8. PMID: 12807299
The use of alternative medicines and herbal remedies is an increasing trend in Western societies. For years, people have taken products made of deer velvet for their alleged beneficial effects...
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Li C, Clark D, Lord E, Stanton J, Suttie J
Anat Rec . 2002 Sep; 268(2):125-30. PMID: 12221718
The utilization of a deer antler model to study gene expression in tissues undergoing rapid growth has been hampered by an inability to sample the different tissue types. We report...