M Fry
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Recent Articles
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Geia L, Baird K, Bail K, Barclay L, Bennett J, Best O, et al.
Contemp Nurse
. 2020 Aug;
56(4):297-308.
PMID: 32799620
Nurses and midwives of Australia now is the time for change! As powerfully placed, Indigenous and non-Indigenous nursing and midwifery professionals, together we can ensure an effective and robust Indigenous...
2.
Barcenilla-Wong A, Cross M, Fry M, March L
Arch Osteoporos
. 2020 May;
15(1):73.
PMID: 32417979
Introduction: Fragility fractures caused by osteoporosis have been known to inflict significant personal and financial burden on individuals and society. As treatment of osteoporosis relies largely on self-managed prevention and...
3.
Arendts G, Stevens M, Fry M
Br J Anaesth
. 2008 Feb;
100(4):521-4.
PMID: 18292082
Background: It is not known whether the choice of topical anaesthetic influences the likelihood of successful i.v. cannulation in the paediatric population. The null hypothesis of this study was that...
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Fry M, BURR G
Accid Emerg Nurs
. 2002 Feb;
9(4):235-41.
PMID: 11855763
A useful addition to any researcher's methodological repertoire is the Delphi technique. This technique facilitates group communication to develop research items that are contextually specific. For the first time this...
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Fry M, BURR G
Accid Emerg Nurs
. 2002 Feb;
9(4):227-34.
PMID: 11855762
In Australia, as elsewhere, the nature of triage decision making, patient referral, investigations, physical resources, triage policies, educational requirements and clinical expertise is often unclear and differs between organizations (Gerdtz...
6.
Fry M, Paterno G, Moody-Corbett F
Brain Res Mol Brain Res
. 2001 Jun;
90(2):135-48.
PMID: 11406292
Embryonic Xenopus muscle cells grown in culture express voltage-gated K+ currents with inactivating and non-inactivating kinetics. Here we report the cloning of three K+ channel cDNAs, designated XKv1.2', XKv1.4 and...
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Loeb L, Johansson E, Burgers P, Fry M
J Biol Chem
. 2001 Mar;
276(19):16439-46.
PMID: 11279038
Werner syndrome (WS) is an inherited disorder characterized by premature aging and genomic instability. The protein encoded by the WS gene, WRN, possesses intrinsic 3' --> 5' DNA helicase and...
8.
Fry M
J Emerg Nurs
. 2001 Feb;
27(1):17-22.
PMID: 11174265
Objectives: To determine whether triage nurses could safely, accurately, and appropriately order x-rays for patients with distal limb injuries. Methods: All adult patients presenting to the emergency department of a...
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Uliel L, NEWCOMB T, Loeb L, Fry M
J Biol Chem
. 2000 Aug;
275(42):33134-41.
PMID: 10924524
Hairpin and tetrahelical structures of a d(CGG)(n) sequence in the FMR1 gene have been implicated in its expansion in fragile X syndrome. The identification of tetraplex d(CGG)(n) destabilizing proteins (Fry,...
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Cohen E, Fry M
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2000 Mar;
28(7):1535-41.
PMID: 10710419
Fragile X syndrome is caused by expansion of a d(CGG) trinucleotide repeat sequence in the 5' untranslated region of the first exon of the FMR1 gene. Repeat expansion is thought...