Neil J Sebire
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The transcriptomic landscape of monosomy X (45,X) during early human fetal and placental development
Suntharalingham J, Del Valle I, Buonocore F, McGlacken-Byrne S, Brooks T, Ogunbiyi O, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2025 Feb;
8(1):249.
PMID: 39956831
Monosomy X (45,X) is associated with Turner syndrome and pregnancy loss in humans, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We therefore undertook an exploratory study of the transcriptomic landscape of...
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Marijnen M, Bugel M, Khong T, Sebire N, Heazell A, Ganzevoort W, et al.
Placenta
. 2025 Jan;
160:67-72.
PMID: 39778255
Introduction: The placenta supports the metabolic and respiratory requirements of the fetus. Placental disorders, caused by various pathophysiological mechanisms, may result in adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. Knowledge gaps remain...
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Alarilla A, Sebire N, Keith J, Cortina-Borja M, Wray J, Davies G
PLOS Digit Health
. 2025 Jan;
4(1):e0000704.
PMID: 39761210
Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) capture patients' views of their health status and the use of PROMs as part of standard care of children and young people has the potential...
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Alderman J, Palmer J, Laws E, McCradden M, Ordish J, Ghassemi M, et al.
Lancet Digit Health
. 2024 Dec;
7(1):e64-e88.
PMID: 39701919
Without careful dissection of the ways in which biases can be encoded into artificial intelligence (AI) health technologies, there is a risk of perpetuating existing health inequalities at scale. One...
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Hutchinson J, Picarsic J, McGenity C, Treanor D, Williams B, Sebire N
Pediatr Dev Pathol
. 2024 Nov;
:10935266241299073.
PMID: 39552500
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare is becoming increasingly mainstream. Leveraging digital technologies, such as AI and deep learning, impacts researchers, clinicians, and industry due to promising performance...
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Savvidis S, Ragazzini R, de Rafael V, Hutchinson J, Massimi L, Vittoria F, et al.
Commun Med (Lond)
. 2024 Oct;
4(1):204.
PMID: 39438572
Background: The thymus, responsible for T cell-mediated adaptive immune system, has a structural and functional complexity that is not yet fully understood. Until now, thymic anatomy has been studied using...
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Booth J, Eriksson M, Marks S, Bryant W, Denaxas S, Pope R, et al.
BMJ Health Care Inform
. 2024 Oct;
31(1).
PMID: 39389618
Aim: Interactions between patients and healthcare professionals (HCP) during hospital admissions are complex and difficult to interrogate using traditional analysis of electronic patient record (EPR) data. The objective of this...
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Balloch J, Sridharan S, Oldham G, Wray J, Gough P, Robinson R, et al.
Future Healthc J
. 2024 Oct;
11(3):100157.
PMID: 39371531
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) have contributed to increased workloads for clinicians. Ambient artificial intelligence (AI) tools offer potential solutions, aiming to streamline clinical documentation and alleviate cognitive strain on...
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Pope R, Zenonos A, Bryant W, Spiridou A, Key D, Patel S, et al.
Future Healthc J
. 2024 Sep;
11(3):100168.
PMID: 39263365
Several publications have indicated potential benefit from collaboration with industry regarding wider use of anonymised routine NHS healthcare data. However, there is limited guidance regarding exactly how such collaborations between...
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Cattermole R, Hutchinson J, Palm L, Sebire N
BMJ Paediatr Open
. 2024 Aug;
8(1).
PMID: 39142697
Objective: We investigated sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) autopsy data from 1996 to 2015 inclusive, comparing findings from infants with and without pre-existing medical conditions. Design: Large, retrospective single-centre...