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W Duncan

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Hawkins S, Duncan W
Ga Med Companion . 2022 Aug; 1(7):374-381. PMID: 36020976
No abstract available.
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Arnold R, Charters W, Thomas J, Harriss J, Duncan W
Ga Med Companion . 2022 Aug; 1(7):392. PMID: 36020974
No abstract available.
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Duncan W, Best J, Golubitsky M, Nijhout H, Reed M
Math Biosci . 2018 Mar; 300:130-137. PMID: 29596852
We have shown previously that different homeostatic mechanisms in biochemistry create input-output curves with a "chair" shape. At equilibrium, for intermediate values of a parameter (often an input), a variable,...
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de Castro T, Taylor M, Kieser J, Carr D, Duncan W
Forensic Sci Int . 2015 Apr; 250:98-109. PMID: 25828382
Bloodstain pattern analysis is the investigation of blood deposited at crime scenes and the interpretation of that pattern. The surface that the blood gets deposited onto could distort the appearance...
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Baharuddin N, Coates D, Cullinan M, Seymour G, Duncan W
J Periodontal Res . 2014 Jun; 50(2):211-9. PMID: 24948035
Background And Objective: Modeling of periodontal bone regeneration in a large animal enables better examination of the spatial and temporal regulation of osteogenesis and the remodeling of the healing defect....
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Potter K, Creighton S, Armstrong L, Eydoux P, Duncan W, Penny D, et al.
Mol Syndromol . 2013 May; 4(3):125-35. PMID: 23653584
Marfan syndrome is an autosomal dominant connective tissue disorder caused by mutations in the fibrillin gene FBN1, which encodes an extracellular matrix glycoprotein. Major features of Marfan syndrome occur in...
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Duncan W
J R Soc Med . 2010 Oct; 78(Suppl 6):1-2. PMID: 20894614
No abstract available.
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Roberts F, Owen E, Collingridge W, Duncan W, Squire J
Br Med J . 2010 Aug; 1(2036):42. PMID: 20758804
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Kieser J, Tkatchenko T, Dean M, Jones M, Duncan W, Nelson N
Front Oral Biol . 2009 Oct; 13:80-85. PMID: 19828975
The Tuatara, Sphenodon, is a small reptile currently restricted to islands off the coast of New Zealand where it feeds mainly on arthropods. A widely held misconception is that 'Sphenodon...