Institution
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Healthcare•London, United Kingdom•
About: St Bartholomew's Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 11054 authors who have published 13229 publications receiving 501102 citations. The organization is also known as: St. Bartholomew's Hospital & The Royal Hospital of St Bartholomew.
Topics: Population, Cancer, Transplantation, Diabetes mellitus, Pregnancy
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TL;DR: This randomized multicenter study demonstrated that CF data availability was associated with reduced acute PV reconnection but not improved 1-year success rates, procedural and fluoroscopy times, or complication rates.
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TL;DR: In this guidance document, it is proposed that specific measures must be taken to improve and manage psychiatric disorders experienced by migrants and their descendants and this improvement requires involvement at the highest level in governments.
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TL;DR: A single 500 mg dose of ciprofloxacin was an effective empirical treatment for reducing the duration and severity of diarrhoea in travellers and should maximise compliance and reduce the cost and duration of therapy.
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TL;DR: In both man and rat, activation of central alpha-1 adrenoceptors is followed by increased ACTH secretion and this mechanism is important in the control of secretion of this hormone under some physiological circumstances.
Abstract: Although the data on the effects of adrenergic mechanisms on the secretion of ACTH had seemed confusing, most of the discrepancies are probably explicable on the basis of methodological differences. In the present state of knowledge, the following conclusions seem reasonable. (1) In both man and rat, activation of central alpha-1 adrenoceptors is followed by increased ACTH secretion and this mechanism is important in the control of secretion of this hormone under some physiological circumstances. (2) In man, peripheral circulating catecholamines do not stimulate ACTH secretion under physiological conditions. This conclusion probably also applies to the anterior pituitary corticotrophs of the rat. (3) In the rat, beta-2 adrenoceptor agonists stimulate the intermediate lobe by a direct action that is physiologically relevant. (4) The role of central beta and alpha-2 adrenoceptors requires further investigation.
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TL;DR: Analysis of DNA from 183 primary breast cancers for amplification or rearrangement of a number of cellular proto-oncogenes confirms that the q13 region of chromosome 11, in which INT2 and HST1 are tandemly linked, is modestly amplified in approximately 15% of primary human breast cancers.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Philippe Froguel | 166 | 820 | 118816 |
Geoffrey Burnstock | 141 | 1488 | 99525 |
Michael A. Kamm | 124 | 637 | 53606 |
David Scott | 124 | 1561 | 82554 |
Csaba Szabó | 123 | 958 | 61791 |
Roger Williams | 122 | 1455 | 72416 |
Derek M. Yellon | 122 | 638 | 54319 |
Walter F. Bodmer | 121 | 579 | 68679 |
John E. Deanfield | 120 | 497 | 61067 |
Paul Bebbington | 119 | 583 | 46341 |
William C. Sessa | 117 | 383 | 52208 |
Timothy G. Dinan | 116 | 689 | 60561 |
Bruce A.J. Ponder | 116 | 403 | 54796 |
Alexandra J. Lansky | 114 | 632 | 54445 |
Glyn Lewis | 113 | 734 | 49316 |