P Appleby
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Recent Articles
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Heldal H, Helvik L, Appleby P, Haanes H, Volynkin A, Jensen H, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2021 Jul;
170:112683.
PMID: 34225196
The sedimentary environment is a repository and carrier for a variety of pollutants, and sediment transport from land to coastal areas is an important environmental process. In the present study,...
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Heavy metal pollution and co-selection for antibiotic resistance: A microbial palaeontology approach
Dickinson A, Power A, Hansen M, Brandt K, Piliposian G, Appleby P, et al.
Environ Int
. 2019 Sep;
132:105117.
PMID: 31473413
Frequent and persistent heavy metal pollution has profound effects on the composition and activity of microbial communities. Heavy metals select for metal resistance but can also co-select for resistance to...
3.
Appleby P, Reischl U
Methods Mol Med
. 2011 Mar;
13:487-502.
PMID: 21390862
An immunoassay may be defined as an assay that employs an immunological reagent, usually an antibody, to confer specificity for the ligand being measured. As a corollary to this, the...
4.
Appleby P, Roddam A, Allen N, Key T
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2007 Feb;
61(12):1400-6.
PMID: 17299475
Objective: To compare fracture rates in four diet groups (meat eaters, fish eaters, vegetarians and vegans) in the Oxford cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC-Oxford)....
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Rosell M, Appleby P, Spencer E, Key T
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2006 Mar;
30(9):1389-96.
PMID: 16534521
Background: Cross-sectional studies have shown that vegetarians and vegans are leaner than omnivores. Longitudinal data on weight gain in these groups are sparse. Objective: We investigated changes in weight and...
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Appleby P, Beral V, Berrington de Gonzalez A, Colin D, Franceschi S, Goodill A, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2005 Oct;
118(6):1481-95.
PMID: 16206285
Tobacco smoking has been classified as a cause of cervical cancer, but the effect of different patterns of smoking on risk is unclear. The International Collaboration of Epidemiological Studies of...
7.
Danesh J, Appleby P
Expert Opin Investig Drugs
. 2005 Jul;
7(5):691-713.
PMID: 15991962
More than 150 epidemiological or clinical studies have reported on associations between vascular disease and the presence of certain persistent bacterial and viral agents, or of clinical conditions (e.g., periodontal...
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Pufulete M, Al-Ghnaniem R, Khushal A, Appleby P, Harris N, Gout S, et al.
Gut
. 2005 Apr;
54(5):648-53.
PMID: 15831910
Background And Aims: A low dietary folate intake can cause genomic DNA hypomethylation and may increase the risk of colorectal neoplasia. The hypothesis that folic acid supplementation increases DNA methylation...
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Pufulete M, Al-Ghnaniem R, Rennie J, Appleby P, Harris N, Gout S, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2005 Feb;
92(5):838-42.
PMID: 15726099
DNA hypomethylation may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. The main aim of this study was to assess the influence of folate status (serum and erythrocyte folate and plasma homocysteine...
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Green J, Berrington de Gonzalez A, Smith J, Franceschi S, Appleby P, Plummer M, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2003 May;
88(11):1713-20.
PMID: 12771986
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is thought to be a necessary but not sufficient cause of most cases of cervical cancer. Since oral contraceptive use for long durations is associated with...