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Stephen J. O'Brien

Researcher at Saint Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics

Publications -  1074
Citations -  98793

Stephen J. O'Brien is an academic researcher from Saint Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Gene. The author has an hindex of 153, co-authored 1062 publications receiving 93025 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen J. O'Brien include University College Cork & QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.

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A review of an orthopaedic outcome assessment telephone follow-up helpline and nursing advice service

TL;DR: An outcome measurement telephone follow-up/helpline and nursing advice service, for patients undergoing primary total hip (THR) and knee replacement surgery, is described.
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Molecular genetic evidence for social group disruption of wild vicuñas Vicugna vicugna captured for wool harvest in Chile

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed post-capture group composition, genetic relatedness, and paternity among animals that were captured for live shearing and release in the Chilean Altiplano.
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Clinical results with imatinib in chronic myeloid leukaemia

TL;DR: The clinical results seen with imatinib at all stages of the disease, current views on the best way to monitor patients' responses and potential ways of predicting response to treatment are reviewed.
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Development of MHC-Linked Microsatellite Markers in the Domestic Cat and Their Use to Evaluate MHC Diversity in Domestic Cats, Cheetahs, and Gir Lions.

TL;DR: The MHC-linked microsatellites along with MHC cloning and sequencing demonstrated moderate MHC diversity in cheetahs and extremely low diversity in Gir lions, which have potential future use in diversity and disease studies in other populations and breeds of cats as well as in wild felid species.
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Evidence for the horizontal acquisition of murine AKR virogenes by recent horizontal infection of the germ line

TL;DR: The polymorphic allozyme genotype of 51 nonvirus-related loci in 17 strains of mice including AKR, C58, BALB/c, Swiss, and molossinus is examined to support the notion of acquisition of the endogenous virus in AKR by horizontal infection of the molOSSinus virus.