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S A Rees

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Rainbow L, Rees S, Shaikh M, Shaw N, Cole T, Barrett T, et al.
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) . 2005 Jan; 62(2):163-8. PMID: 15670191
Objectives: Mutations in the genes encoding the transcription factors PROP1 and POUF-1 (Pit-1) have been reported as common causes of combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD), and HESX1 mutations have been...
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Banerjee S, Morgan R, Rees S, Latif A
Arch Dis Child . 2003 May; 88(6):477-81; discussion 477-81. PMID: 12765910
Background: The Coventry Consensus in 1998 recommended a single height measurement of all children at school entry or around the age of 5 years and prompt referral of children with...
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McConville C, Dyer S, Rees S, Luttikhuis M, Mcmullan D, Vickers S, et al.
Cancer Genet Cytogenet . 2001 Oct; 130(2):133-40. PMID: 11675134
The pediatric tumor neuroblastoma is characterized by a very variable, and at times unpredictable, pattern of clinical behavior, ranging from a benign localized tumor to an aggressive malignancy with poor...
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Luttikhuis M, Powell J, Rees S, Genus T, Chughtai S, Ramani P, et al.
Br J Cancer . 2001 Aug; 85(4):531-7. PMID: 11506492
Neuroblastoma is a heterogeneous tumour and its effective clinical management is dependent on accurate prognostic evaluation. In approximately 25% of patients amplification of the MYCN oncogene is known to be...
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Tonini G, McConville C, Cusano R, Rees S, Dagnino M, Longo L, et al.
Int J Mol Med . 2000 Dec; 7(1):85-9. PMID: 11115614
Two families with recurrence of neuroblastoma one Italian and one British with three and two affected children respectively were genotyped using polymorphic markers on chromosome 1 spanning the p32-p36 region...
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Wright A, Rees S
Pharmacol Ther . 1998 Nov; 80(1):89-121. PMID: 9804055
The osmolarity of bodily fluids is strictly controlled so that most cells do not experience changes in osmotic pressure under normal conditions, but osmotic changes can occur in pathological states...
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Wright A, Rees S
Trends Pharmacol Sci . 1997 Jul; 18(7):224-8. PMID: 9253851
Myocardial ischaemia can precipitate fatal arrhythmia, the leading cause of mortality in the western world. During ischaemia, cardiac myocytes swell rapidly. Such changes in cell volume radically alter the electrophysiology...
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Wang Z, Mitsuiye T, Rees S, Noma A
J Gen Physiol . 1997 Jul; 110(1):73-82. PMID: 9234172
A new method was developed to automatically measure the thickness of a single ventricular myocyte of guinea-pig heart. A fine marker was attached on the cell's upper surface and changes...
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Schlachter S, Poel T, Lawson C, Dinh D, Lajiness M, Romero A, et al.
Eur J Pharmacol . 1997 Mar; 322(2-3):283-6. PMID: 9098699
We have discovered two substituted 4-aminopiperidine compounds having high in vitro affinity and selectivity for the human dopamine D1 receptor. Both compounds, 3-ethoxy-N-methyl-N-[1-(phenylmethyl)-4-piperidinyl]-2-pyridinylamine (U-99363E), and its 3-isopropoxy analog (U-101958), were...