O S Roath
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1.
Dowie A, Francis J, Roath O, Challenor V, Waller D
Platelets
. 2010 Nov;
1(1):25-7.
PMID: 21043982
Platelet aggregation using a single platelet counting technique in whole blood, was determined on 18 patients with primary Raynaud's phenomenon and 17 age-matched controls. Platelet aggregation in the Raynaud's patients...
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Ranaboldo C, Thompson J, DAVIES J, Shutt A, Francis J, Roath O, et al.
Br J Surg
. 1997 Aug;
84(8):1110-3.
PMID: 9278654
Background: The serine protease antagonist, aprotinin, reduces perioperative blood loss in cardiac surgery and orthotopic liver transplantation. A pilot study suggested that the drug may also reduce bleeding during infrarenal...
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Richards A, Roath O, Smith R, Watson J
J Hematother
. 1996 Aug;
5(4):415-26.
PMID: 8877717
The selective isolation of cell subpopulations from previously cryopreserved human blood mononuclear cells was achieved magnetically using a novel, well-characterized conical funnel filter containing a variety of ordered wire arrays....
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Palmer J, Francis D, Roath O, Francis J, Iannotti F
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 1995 Jan;
58(1):104-6.
PMID: 7529819
A patient undergoing intracranial surgery developed disseminated intravascular coagulation with life threatening peroperative bleeding. Thromboelastography established the diagnosis of hyperfibrinolysis, usually a fatal complication of a neurosurgical operation. With the...
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Thomas T, Richards A, Roath O, Watson J, Smith R, Lansdorp P
J Hematother
. 1993 Jan;
2(3):297-303.
PMID: 7522884
High gradient magnetic separators (HGMS) create magnetic field gradients that can be used to attract much smaller and less magnetic particles than those required for conventional magnetic separation techniques. As...
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Adamson A, Francis J, Roath O, Witherow R, Snell M
J Urol
. 1992 Aug;
148(2 Pt 1):449-52.
PMID: 1378910
Production of procoagulant activity by host and tumour cells may be increased in patients with cancer. Using a simple chromogenic assay, we have determined urinary tissue factor (TF) levels in...
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LORD R, Roath O, Thompson J, Chant A, Francis J
Br J Surg
. 1992 Jun;
79(6):517-21.
PMID: 1377074
High-dose aprotinin reduces blood loss and blood transfusion requirements during liver transplantation and cardiac and vascular surgery. The mechanism of the haemostatic effect of aprotinin is unclear. A general effect...
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Carty N, Taylor I, Roath O, Francis J
Clin Exp Metastasis
. 1992 May;
10(3):175-81.
PMID: 1582087
There is strong evidence for an association between the haemostatic system and malignancy. Thus, cancer may adversely affect the host coagulation system while the haemostatic system may play a role...
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Challenor V, Waller D, Hayward R, Griffin M, Roath O
Br J Clin Pharmacol
. 1991 Apr;
31(4):477-80.
PMID: 2049258
1. The efficacy and acceptability of enalapril were assessed in a double-blind, randomised, placebo controlled cross-over study in 21 patients with primary Raynaud's phenomenon. 2. Skin temperature was assessed by...
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Carty N, Taylor I, Roath O, Francis J
Br J Surg
. 1990 Oct;
77(10):1091-4.
PMID: 2224454
Procoagulant activity (PCA) in normal urine has been recognized for over 50 years. Although tissue factor (TF) is produced by certain tumours, and is increased in both tumour-associated macrophages and...