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    Lower left temporal-frontal connectivity characterizes expert and accurate performance: High-alpha T7-Fz connectivity as a marker of conscious processing during movement

    Gallicchio, G., Cooke, A. & Ring, C., Feb 2016, In: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 5, 1, p. 14-24

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    Lymphoedema and chronic oedema in an aging population

    Jones, J., 3 Jan 2015, In: Nursing and Residential Care. 17, 1, p. 26-29 4 p.

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    Lymphoedema and chronic oedema: what's the difference?

    Jones, J., 1 Dec 2014, In: Nursing and Residential Care. 16, 12, p. 684-686 3 p.

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    MEDEX 2015: Heart Rate Variability Predicts Development of Acute Mountain Sickness

    Sunderland, A., Freer, J., Evans, L., Dolci, A., Crotti, M. & Macdonald, J., 1 Sept 2017, In: High Altitude Medicine and Biology. 18, 3, p. 199-208

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    MEDEX 2015: Prophylactic effects of positive expiratory pressure in trekkers at very high altitude.

    Rupp, T., Maufrais, C., Walther, G., Esteve, F., Macdonald, J., Bouzat, P. & Verges, S., 21 Sept 2021, In: Frontiers in Physiology. 12, 710622.

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    MEDEX2015: Greater sea-level fitness is associated with lower sense of effort during Himalayan trekking without worse Acute Mountain Sickness

    Rossetti, G., Macdonald, J., Smith, M., Jackson, A., Callender, N., Newcombe, H. K., Storey, H., Willis, S., van den Beukel, J., Woodward, J., Pollard, J., Wood, B., Newton, V., Virian, J., Haswell, O. & Oliver, S., 1 Jun 2017, In: High Altitude Medicine and Biology. 18, 2, p. 152-162

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    MRNIP is a replication fork protection factor

    Bennett, L., Wilkie, A., Antonopoulou, E., Ceppi, I., Sanchez, A., Vernon, E., Gamble, A., Myers, K. N., Collis, S. J., Cejka, P. & Staples, C., 10 Jul 2020, In: Science Advances. 6, 28, 10 p., eaba5974.

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    MRNIP/C5orf45 Interacts with the MRN Complex and Contributes to the DNA Damage Response

    Staples, C. J., Barone, G., Myers, K. N., Ganesh, A., Gibbs-Seymour, I., Patil, A. A., Beveridge, R. D., Daye, C., Beniston, R., Maslen, S., Ahel, I., Skehel, J. M. & Collis, S. J., 6 Sept 2016, In: Cell. 16, 10, p. 2565-75 11 p.

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    Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha receptors are present on cells enriched for CD34 expression from patients with chronic myeloid leukemia.

    RC, C., GS, L., PJ, O-L., A, P. & AD, W., 1 Dec 1995, In: Blood. 86, 11, p. 4270-4277

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    Madness explained: Why we must reject the Kraepelinian paradigm and replace it with a 'complaint-orientated' approach to understanding mental illness.

    Bentall, R. P., 1 Jan 2006, In: Medical Hypotheses. 66, 2, p. 220-233

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