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Gareth Parry
Researcher at Freeman Hospital
Publications - 315
Citations - 16693
Gareth Parry is an academic researcher from Freeman Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Health care. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 299 publications receiving 15596 citations. Previous affiliations of Gareth Parry include Boston Children's Hospital & Harvard University.
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Connexin 26 mutations in hereditary non-syndromic sensorineural deafness
David P. Kelsell,Dunlop J,Howard P. Stevens,Nicholas Lench,Liang Jn,Gareth Parry,Robert F. Mueller,Irene M. Leigh +7 more
TL;DR: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first nonsyndromic sensorineural autosomal deafness susceptibility gene to be identified, which implicates Cx26 as an important component of the human cochlea.
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Temporal Trends in Rates of Patient Harm Resulting from Medical Care
Christopher P. Landrigan,Gareth Parry,Catherine B. Bones,Andrew D. Hackbarth,Donald A. Goldmann,Paul J. Sharek +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that harms remain common, with little evidence of widespread improvement, and further efforts are needed to translate effective safety interventions into routine practice and to monitor health care safety over time.
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Vaccination with irradiated autologous melanoma cells engineered to secrete human granulocyte–macrophage colony-stimulating factor generates potent antitumor immunity in patients with metastatic melanoma
Robert J. Soiffer,Thomas R. Lynch,Martin C. Mihm,Kenneth Jung,Catherine Rhuda,Jan C. Schmollinger,F S Hodi,L Liebster,P Lam,Steven J. Mentzer,Samuel Singer,Kenneth K. Tanabe,Cosimi Ab,Rosemary B. Duda,Arthur J. Sober,Atul K. Bhan,John F. Daley,Donna Neuberg,Gareth Parry,J Rokovich,L Richards,J Drayer,Anton Berns,Shirley M. Clift,Lawrence K. Cohen,Richard C. Mulligan,Glenn Dranoff +26 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that vaccination with irradiated autologous melanoma cells engineered to secrete granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor stimulates potent antitumor immunity in humans with metastatic melanoma.
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Quantitative sensory testing: Report of the therapeutics and technology assessment subcommittee of the American academy of neurology
Michael E. Shy,Elliot M. Frohman,Yuen T. So,Joseph C. Arezzo,David R. Cornblath,M. J. Giuliani,John C. Kincaid,J. L. Ochoa,Gareth Parry,Louis H. Weimer +9 more
TL;DR: QST is a potentially useful tool for measuring sensory impairment for clinical and research studies, however, it should not be the sole criteria used to diagnose pathology and is not currently useful for the purpose of resolving medicolegal matters.
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Systematic review and evaluation of physiological track and trigger warning systems for identifying at-risk patients on the ward
Haiyan Gao,Ann McDonnell,David A Harrison,Tracey Moore,Sheila Adam,Kathleen J.R. Daly,Lisa Esmonde,D. R. Goldhill,Gareth Parry,Arash Rashidian,Christian P Subbe,Sheila Harvey +11 more
TL;DR: A wide variety of TTs were in use, with little evidence of reliability, validity and utility, and Sensitivity was poor, which might be due in part to the nature of the physiology monitored or to the choice of trigger threshold.