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Stephen Curran

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Rogers M, Wattis J, Stephenson J, Khan W, Curran S
Int J Ment Health Nurs . 2019 Jul; 28(5):1162-1172. PMID: 31286640
In the light of the increasing recognition of the relevance of spirituality in person-centred, holistic care, this study examines the attitudes of a convenience sample of mental health practitioners, including...
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Vather D, Naydenova I, Cody D, Zawadzka M, Martin S, Mihaylova E, et al.
Appl Opt . 2018 Aug; 57(22):E131-E137. PMID: 30117909
The problems presented by counterfeit products and documentation are discussed. Limitations of existing holograms for anti-counterfeit applications are described. We describe the advantages of full holographic serialization and the requirements...
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Wattis J, Curran S
Br J Hosp Med (Lond) . 2016 Sep; 77(9):500-1. PMID: 27640650
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Saha S, Kirkham J, Wood D, Curran S, Yang X
Cell Tissue Res . 2013 Mar; 352(3):495-507. PMID: 23474783
A major clinical need exists for cartilage repair and regeneration. Despite many different strategies having been pursued, the identification of an optimised cell type and of pre-treatment conditions remains a...
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Saha S, Yang X, Tanner S, Curran S, Wood D, Kirkham J
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2012 Mar; 7(6):461-9. PMID: 22396122
Non-invasive monitoring of living cells in vivo provides an important tool in the development of cell-based therapies in cartilage tissue engineering. High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used to...
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Morrell C, Curran S, Topping A, Shaik K, Muthukrishnan V, Stephenson J
Prim Health Care Res Dev . 2011 Jul; 12(3):255-65. PMID: 21798123
Background: Depression is common among older people but more common among those living in care homes. Depression is not easily detected among older adults because of the presentation, and the...
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Saha S, Kirkham J, Wood D, Curran S, Yang X
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2010 Sep; 401(3):333-8. PMID: 20849819
Cartilage tissue engineering is still a major clinical challenge with optimisation of a suitable source of cells for cartilage repair/regeneration not yet fully addressed. The aims of this study were...
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Ridgway J, Butcher A, Chen P, Horner A, Curran S
Biotechnol Prog . 2010 Sep; 26(6):1741-8. PMID: 20818654
Current strategies to repair fractures rely on orthopaedic surgeons harvesting bone from one area of the body, typically pelvis and transferring it to the fracture site. The amount of tissue...
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Horner E, Kirkham J, Wood D, Curran S, Smith M, Thomson B, et al.
Tissue Eng Part B Rev . 2009 Nov; 16(2):263-71. PMID: 19925211
The replacement and repair of bone lost due to trauma, cancer, or congenital defects is a major clinical challenge. Skeletal tissue engineering is a potentially powerful strategy in modern regenerative...
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Gibson G, Timlin A, Curran S, Wattis J
Int Psychogeriatr . 2006 Sep; 19(2):267-77. PMID: 16973102
Background: The development of effective medication for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease led to an expansion in the use of memory clinics ther clinic-based services for the delivery and monitoring...