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Peter W. Jones
Researcher at Keele University
Publications - 327
Citations - 19716
Peter W. Jones is an academic researcher from Keele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genotype. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 324 publications receiving 18761 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter W. Jones include University Hospital of Wales & University of Birmingham.
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Variables Affecting Initial Stability of Impaction Grafting for Hip Revision
Satish Gokhale,Ayman Soliman,João Pedro Dantas,James B. Richardson,Frank Cook,Jan Herman Kuiper,Peter W. Jones +6 more
TL;DR: This study determined prognostic factors for stem and cup migration in a group of 56 consecutive patients followed up from 1 to 5 years and found that it may be necessary to determine implant stability at the time of surgery.
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Associations between G/A1229, A/G3944, T/C30875, C/T48200 and C/T65013 genotypes and haplotypes in the vitamin D receptor gene, ultraviolet radiation and susceptibility to prostate cancer.
Sam Moon,Sarah L. Holley,Dhaval Bodiwala,Christopher J. Luscombe,Michael E. French,Samson Liu,Mark F. Saxby,Peter W. Jones,Anthony A. Fryer,Richard C. Strange +9 more
TL;DR: Data show that SNP 2 GG genotype mediates prostate cancer risk, complementing studies reporting this allele is protective in malignant melanoma pathogenesis, and suggest that published associations of risk with SNP 1 may result from linkage disequilibrium with SNP 2.
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The Twin Peg Oxford partial knee replacement: The first 100 cases
TL;DR: The Twin Peg Oxford partial knee replacement shows excellent clinical and radiological results at 2 years and offers an excellent alternative for surgeons who have concern over the risk of femoral loosening with the single peg Oxford knee, or seek an improved surface area of contact in full flexion.
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Post-tonsillectomy bacteraemia in children.
TL;DR: Evaluating the incidence of bacteraemia following dissection and guillotine tonsillectomy for recurrent acute tonsillitis found no significant difference between the two methods.
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Association of Medication Intensity and Stages of Airflow Limitation With the Risk of Hospitalization or Death in Patients With Heart Failure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Claire A. Lawson,Mamas A. Mamas,Peter W. Jones,Lucy Teece,Gerry P McCann,Gerry P McCann,Kamlesh Khunti,Umesh T. Kadam +7 more
TL;DR: Optimal care of patients with HF and COPD requires accurate diagnosis and targeting of severe COPD markers to prevent admissions and death.