Nicholas A Watkins
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Recent Articles
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Manley H, Bayley T, Danelian G, Burton L, Finnie T, Charlett A, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2024 Jul;
11:231832.
PMID: 39076350
Mathematical modelling has played an important role in offering informed advice during the COVID-19 pandemic. In England, a cross government and academia collaboration generated medium-term projections (MTPs) of possible epidemic...
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DSouza R, Dhesi A, Pendry K, Charlton A, Staples S, Watkins N, et al.
Transfus Med
. 2023 Oct;
33(6):453-459.
PMID: 37782004
Background: Comparisons of transfusion practice between organisations are time-consuming using manual methods for data collection. We performed a feasibility study to determine whether large-scale transfusion data from three English hospitals...
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Akbari P, Vuckovic D, Stefanucci L, Jiang T, Kundu K, Kreuzhuber R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Aug;
14(1):5023.
PMID: 37596262
Blood cells contain functionally important intracellular structures, such as granules, critical to immunity and thrombosis. Quantitative variation in these structures has not been subjected previously to large-scale genetic analysis. We...
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McMahon A, Kaptoge S, Walker M, Mehenny S, Gilchrist P, Sambrook J, et al.
Trials
. 2023 Aug;
24(1):512.
PMID: 37563721
Background: Vasovagal reactions (VVRs) are the most common acute complications of blood donation. Responsible for substantial morbidity, they also reduce the likelihood of repeated donations and are disruptive and costly...
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Panovska-Griffiths J, Watkins N, Cumming F, Hounsome L, Charlett A, Zhang X, et al.
Lancet Microbe
. 2023 Jun;
4(9):e658-e660.
PMID: 37290464
No abstract available.
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Surendran P, Stewart I, Au Yeung V, Pietzner M, Raffler J, Worheide M, et al.
Nat Med
. 2022 Nov;
28(11):2321-2332.
PMID: 36357675
Garrod's concept of 'chemical individuality' has contributed to comprehension of the molecular origins of human diseases. Untargeted high-throughput metabolomic technologies provide an in-depth snapshot of human metabolism at scale. We...
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Chen L, Peters J, Prins B, Persyn E, Traylor M, Surendran P, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Oct;
13(1):6143.
PMID: 36253349
Stroke is the second leading cause of death with substantial unmet therapeutic needs. To identify potential stroke therapeutic targets, we estimate the causal effects of 308 plasma proteins on stroke...
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Vivancos R, Anderson C, Blomquist P, Balasegaram S, Bell A, Bishop L, et al.
Euro Surveill
. 2022 Jun;
27(22).
PMID: 35656834
Between 7 and 25 May, 86 monkeypox cases were confirmed in the United Kingdom (UK). Only one case is known to have travelled to a monkeypox virus (MPXV) endemic country....
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Goudswaard L, Corbin L, Burley K, Mumford A, Akbari P, Soranzo N, et al.
Platelets
. 2022 Jan;
33(6):869-878.
PMID: 35068290
Higher body mass index (BMI) is a risk factor for thrombosis. Platelets are essential for hemostasis but contribute to thrombosis when activated pathologically. We hypothesized that higher BMI leads to...
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Ritchie S, Lambert S, Arnold M, Teo S, Lim S, Scepanovic P, et al.
Nat Metab
. 2021 Nov;
3(11):1476-1483.
PMID: 34750571
Cardiometabolic diseases are frequently polygenic in architecture, comprising a large number of risk alleles with small effects spread across the genome. Polygenic scores (PGS) aggregate these into a metric representing...