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Matt Bruce
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 8
Citations - 309
Matt Bruce is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 271 citations. Previous affiliations of Matt Bruce include King's College.
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Source and characterization of hepatic macrophages in acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure in humans.
Charalambos G. Antoniades,Charalambos G. Antoniades,Alberto Quaglia,Leonie S. Taams,Ragai R. Mitry,Munther Hussain,Robin Daniel Abeles,Lucia A. Possamai,Matt Bruce,Mark J. W. McPhail,Mark J. W. McPhail,Christopher Starling,Bart E. Wagner,Adrian Barnardo,Sabine Pomplun,Georg Auzinger,William Bernal,Nigel Heaton,Diego Vergani,Mark Thursz,Julia Wendon +20 more
TL;DR: In AALF, the h‐mϕ population is expanded in areas of necrosis, both through proliferation of resident cells and CCL2‐dependent recruitment of circulating monocytes, which indicates that they are implicated in resolution of inflammation/tissue repair processes during AALf.
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Actin-free Gc globulin: a rapidly assessed biomarker of organ dysfunction in acute liver failure and cirrhosis.
Charalambos G. Antoniades,Philip Berry,Matt Bruce,Timothy J.S. Cross,Andrew J. Portal,Munther Hussain,William Bernal,Julia Wendon,Diego Vergani +8 more
TL;DR: The importance of Af‐Gc reductions in the development of multiple organ dysfunction in ALF and cirrhosis is highlighted, probably resulting from reduced hepatic production and peripheral exhaustion of this arm of the extracellular actin scavenger system.
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Psychologically informed practice (PIP) for staff working with offenders with personality disorder: A pragmatic exploratory trial in approved premises.
TL;DR: Psychologically informed practice appears to be sufficiently advantageous for staff and offenders, and the trial feasible, which is a full-scale multi-centre trial, seems warranted.
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Violence and crime among male inpatients with severe mental illness: attempting to explain ethnic differences
TL;DR: Differences in four different measures of aggressive and antisocial behaviour among men with SMI of different ethnicities were observed but factors associated with these differences were not found.
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Violent typologies among women inpatients with severe mental illness.
TL;DR: Differential risk factors among women inpatients with SMI that may help predict violence occurring towards others and oneself are illuminated and allow gender comparisons with the established literature.