Mark Maconochie
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Recent Articles
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Zhang Y, Maconochie M
BMC Med Educ
. 2022 Mar;
22(1):147.
PMID: 35248051
Background: Peer-assisted learning is a method of active learning that is gaining traction throughout higher education. In the medical curriculum, peer-assisted learning has been the subject of independent studies collecting...
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Liu Z, He Y, Yang Y, Maconochie M, Luo Z
Med Sci Educ
. 2021 Aug;
30(4):1569-1576.
PMID: 34457825
Purpose: The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of integrating research-based biomedical sciences into a clinical medicine program. This reform aims to enable medical students to conduct...
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Powles-Glover N, Maconochie M
Birth Defects Res
. 2017 Dec;
110(3):228-245.
PMID: 29193857
The ear can be subdivided into three distinct parts, each with significantly distinct structural and functional differences, the outer, middle, and inner ear, the latter housing the specialized sensory hair...
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Schimmang T, Maconochie M
J Anat
. 2015 Sep;
228(2):255-69.
PMID: 26403558
The identification of transcriptional differences has served as an important starting point in understanding the molecular mechanisms behind biological processes and systems. The developmental biology of the inner ear, the...
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Korneev S, Maconochie M, Naskar S, Korneeva E, Richardson G, OShea M
Sci Rep
. 2015 Jul;
5:11815.
PMID: 26154151
Long non-coding natural antisense transcripts (NATs) are widespread in eukaryotic species. Although recent studies indicate that long NATs are engaged in the regulation of gene expression, the precise functional roles...
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Economou A, Datta P, Georgiadis V, Cadot S, Frenz D, Maconochie M
Dev Biol
. 2012 Dec;
374(1):210-22.
PMID: 23220102
The analysis of Fgf10 mouse mutants has demonstrated a critical role for this ligand in neurosensory development of the vertebrate inner ear, and we have been looking to define the...
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Cadot S, Frenz D, Maconochie M
Dev Dyn
. 2012 Feb;
241(4):741-58.
PMID: 22334445
Endogenous retinoic acid plays critical roles in normal vertebrate development, but can be teratogenic in excess. In mice, additional retinoic acid is administered by oral gavage or intraperitoneal injection. Here...
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Eaton S, Williamson C, Ball S, Beechey C, Moir L, Edwards J, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 2012 Jan;
32(5):1017-29.
PMID: 22215617
The imprinted Gnas cluster is involved in obesity, energy metabolism, feeding behavior, and viability. Relative contribution of paternally expressed proteins XLαs, XLN1, and ALEX or a double dose of maternally...
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Frenz D, Liu W, Cvekl A, Xie Q, Wassef L, Quadro L, et al.
Am J Med Genet A
. 2010 Nov;
152A(12):2947-61.
PMID: 21108385
Retinoic acid (RA) is a biologically active derivative of vitamin A that is indispensable for inner ear development. The normal function of RA is achieved only at optimal homeostatic concentrations,...
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Zelarayan L, Vendrell V, Alvarez Y, Dominguez-Frutos E, Theil T, Alonso M, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2007 Jul;
308(2):379-91.
PMID: 17601531
FGF signaling is required during multiple stages of inner ear development in many different vertebrates, where it is involved in induction of the otic placode, in formation and morphogenesis of...