Publications
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- De Jonghe C, Cruts M, Rogaeva EA, Tysoe C, Singleton A, Vanderstichele H, Meschino W, Dermaut D, Vanderhoeven I, Backhovens H, Vanmechelen E, Morris CM, Hardy J, Rubinsztein DC, St George-Hyslop PH, Van Broeckhoven C. Aberrant splicing in the presenilin-1 intron 4 mutation causes presenile Alzheimer's disease by increased A beta 42 secretion.
Human Molecular Genetics 1999, 8(8), 1529-1540.
- Harris JM, Rushton S. Binocular motion signals: combined but not perceived.
In: Perception. 1999, Pion Ltd.
- Dunn NR, Arscott A, Thorogood M, Thomas S, Davison H, Richardson J. Case and control recruitment, and validation of cases for the MICA case-control study in England, Scotland and Wales.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 1999, 8(4), 285-290.
- McElhatton PR, Bateman DN, Evans C, Pughe KR, Thomas SHL. Congenital anomalies after prenatal ecstasy exposure.
The Lancet 1999, 354(9188), 1441-1442.
- Bahr MJ, Vincent KJ, Arthur MJ, Fowler AV, Smart DE, Wright MC, Clark IM, Benyon RC, Iredale JP, Mann DA. Control of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 promoter in culture-activated rat hepatic stellate cells: regulation by activator protein-1 DNA binding proteins.
Hepatology 1999, 29(3), 839-848.
- Atkinson A, Singleton AB, Steward A, Ince PG, Perry RH, McKeith IG, Fairbairn AF, Edwardson JA, Daly AK, Morris CM. CYP2D6 is associated with Parkinson's disease but not with dementia with Lewy Bodies or Alzheimer's disease.
Pharmacogenetics and Genomics 1999, 9(1), 31-36.
- Thomas S.H.L. Detecting and avoiding adverse drug reactions.
Update 1999, Dec 16th, 970-973.
- Belton K, Thomas SHL. Drug-induced syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion.
Postgraduate Medical Journal 1999, 75(886), 509-510.
- Yeates PJA, Thomas SHL. Effect of delayed activated charcoal administration on paracetamol absorption after simulated overdose.
In: Meeting of the British Pharmacological Society. 1999, London, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Judge S, Leitch B. GABA Immunoreactivity in Processes Presynaptic to the Locust Wing Stretch Receptor Neuron.
Journal of Comparative Neurology 1999, 407(1), 103-114.
- Dolton PJ, Makepeace G, Joshi H, Paci P. How unequally has Equal Pay progressed since the 1970s? : A Study of Two British Cohorts.
Journal of Human Resources 1999, 34(3), 534-556.
- Judge S, Leitch B. Modulation of transmitter release from the locust forewing stretch receptor neuron by GABAergic interneurons activated via muscarinic receptors.
Journal of Neurobiology 1999, 40(3), 420-431.
- Dixon RW, Harris JB. Nerve terminal damage by beta-bungarotoxin - Its clinical significance.
American Journal of Pathology 1999, 154(2), 447-455.
- Dunn N, Thorogood M, Faragher B, de Caestecker L, MacDonald TM, McCollum C, Thomas S, Mann R. Oral contraceptives and myocardial infarction: results of the MICA case-control study.
British Medical Journal 1999, 318(7198), 1579-1583.
- Elsharkawy AM, Wright MC, Hay RT, Arthur MJ, Hughes T, Bahr MJ, Degitz K, Mann DA. Persistent activation of nuclear factor-kappaB in cultured rat hepatic stellate cells involves the induction of potentially novel Rel-like factors and prolonged changes in the expression of IkappaB family proteins.
Hepatology 1999, 30(3), 761-769.
- Dunn NR, Faragher B, Thorogood M, De Caestecker L, MacDonald TM, McCollum C, Thomas S, Mann R. Risk of myocardial infarction in young female smokers.
Heart 1999, 82(5), 581-583.
- Mutch E, Blain PG, Williams FM. The role of metabolism in determining susceptibility to parathion toxicity in man.
In: International Symposium on Health Aspects of Environmental and Occupational Pesticide Exposure. 1999, Düsseldorf, Germany: Elsevier.
- Campbell M, Young PI, Bateman DN, Smith JM, Thomas SHL. The use of atypical antipsychotics in the management of schizophrenia.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 1999, 47(1), 13-22.
- O'Doherty MJ, McElhatton PR, Thomas SHL. Treating thyrotoxicosis in pregnant or potentially pregnant women - The risk to the fetus is very low.
British Medical Journal 1999, 318(7175), 5-6.