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Lee Edwards

Researcher at GlaxoSmithKline

Publications -  107
Citations -  2064

Lee Edwards is an academic researcher from GlaxoSmithKline. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epithelial sodium channel & Cystic fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 102 publications receiving 1673 citations. Previous affiliations of Lee Edwards include University of Manchester & University of Hertfordshire.

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Batch versus Flow Photochemistry: A Revealing Comparison of Yield and Productivity

TL;DR: A broad range of synthetic photochemical transformations were optimized in both reactor modes and their yields and productivities compared and it was revealed that the productivity of flow reactors varied very little to that of their batch counterparts when the key reaction parameters were matched.
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Defining the ‘object’ of public relations research: A new starting point:

TL;DR: In this article, the importance of paradigmatic variety in the scholarly field of public relations is considered and the role of conflict and cooperation between different paradigms play in the development of academic fields.
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Photons as a 21st century reagent.

TL;DR: A pharmaceutical industry viewpoint on how the fundamental laws of photochemistry are used to identify the parameters required to implement photochemistry from lab to scale is presented.
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Naphthalen -1 -yl -(4 -pentyloxynaphthalen -1 -yl)methanone : A potent, orally bioavailable human CB1/CB2 dual agonist with antihyperalgesic properties and restricted central nervous system penetration

TL;DR: A new class of cannabinoid ligands was rationally designed from known aminoalkylindole agonists and showed good binding and functional activities at human CB1 and CB2 receptors, which led to the discovery of a novel CB1/CB2 dual agonist, naphthalen-1-yl-(4-pentyloxynaphthalanone), which displays good oral bioavailability, potent antihyperalgesic activity in animal models, and limited brain penetration.
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Public relations, society and culture : theoretical and empirical explorations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the implications of a socio-cultural 'turn' in public relations scholarship Lee Edwards, Manchester Business School (University of Manchester) and Caroline E. M. Hodges, Bournemouth University.