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- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES (110000) (6766)
- MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY (111600) (133)
- Systems Physiology (111603) (21)
- MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY (111600) (133)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES (110000) (6766)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Adam, W. R., Craik, D. J., Kneen, M., & Wellard, R. Mark (1989) Effect of magnesium depletion and potassium and chlorothiazide on intracellular pH in the rat, studied by 31P NMR. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 16(1), pp. 33-40.
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8Askew, Christopher, Green, Simon C., Walker, Philip B., Kerr, Graham K., Green, Anita A., Williams, Andrew D., et al. (2005) Skeletal muscle phenotype is associated with exercise tolerance in patients with peripheral arterial disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 41(5), pp. 802-807.
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Briellmann, Regula S., Wellard, R. Mark, & Jackson, Graeme D. (2005) Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in epilepsy. In Gillard, Jonathan H., Waldman, Adam D., & Barker, Peter B. (Eds.) Clinical MR neuroimaging diffusion, perfusion and spectroscopy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 488-508.
Briellmann, Regula S., Wellard, R. Mark, & Jackson, Graeme D. (2005) Seizure-associated abnormalities in epilepsy: Evidence from MR imaging. Epilepsia, 46(5), pp. 760-766.
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46Byrne, Nuala M. & Hills, Andrew P. (2012) Biology or behavior : which is the strongest contributor to weight gain? Current Obesity Reports. (In Press)
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Cameron, Fergus J., Kean, Michael J., Wellard, R. Mark, Werther, George A., Neil, Jeffrey J., & Inder, Terrie E. (2005) Insights into the acute cerebral metabolic changes associated with childhood diabetes. Diabetic Medicine, 22(5), pp. 648-653.
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Gerke, Michelle, Plenderleith, Mark, & Thornton, Peter (2005) Histochemical Localisation of a Galactose-Containing Glycoconjugate Expressed by Sensory Neurones Innervating Different Peripheral Tissues in the Rat. Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System, 10(1), pp. 47-57.
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Hetherington, Hoby, Petroff, Ognen A., Jackson, Graeme D., Kuzniecky, Ruben I., Briellmann, Regula S., & Wellard, R. Mark (2005) Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Principles and techniques-Biochemistry for magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Clinical applications of magnetic resonance spectroscopy in epilepsy. In Kuzniecky, Ruben I. & Jackson, Graeme D. (Eds.) Magnetic Resonance in Epilepsy, Neuroimaging Techniques. Elsevier Academic Press, Boston, pp. 333-385.
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Leavesley, David & Upton, Zee (2010) A new future for growth factor complexes as wound therapies? In Sen, Chandon (Ed.) Advances in Wound Care. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, New York, pp. 155-160.
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May, Clive, Wan, Li, Williams, John, Wellard, R. Mark, Pell, Gaby S., Langenberg, Christoph, et al. (2007) Technique for the simultaneous measurement of renal ATP, blood flow and pH in a large animal model of septic shock. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 9(1), pp. 30-33.
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Newnham, Tanya, Hardikar, Winita, Allen, Katrina, Wellard, R. Mark, Hamilton, Charles, Angus, Peter, et al. (2007) Liver transplantation for Argininosuccinic aciduria: Clinical, biochemical and metabolic outcome. Liver Transplantation, 14(1), pp. 41-45.
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Opdam, Helen I., Federico, Paolo, Jackson, Graeme D., Buchanan, Joanne, Abbott, David F., Fabinyi, Gavin C. A., et al. (2002) A sheep model for the study of focal epilepsy with concurrent intracranial EEG and functional MRI. Epilepsia, 43(8), pp. 779-787.
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Rankins, Debbie, Wellard, R. Mark, Cameron, Fergus J., McDonnell, Ciara, & Northam, Elisabeth (2005) The impact of acute hypoglycaemia on neuropsychological and neurometabolite profiles in children with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 28(11), pp. 2771-2773.
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Stewart, Ian B., Bulmer, Andrew C., Sharman, James E., & Ridgway, Lynne (2005) Arterial oxygen desaturation kinetics during apnea. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 37(11), pp. 1871-1876.
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Wellard, R. Mark & Adam, W.R. (2002) Functional hepatocyte cation compartmentation demonstrated with 133Cs NMR. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 48(5), pp. 810-818.
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6Wellard, R. Mark, Briellmann, Regula S., Wilson, Jennifer C., Kalnins, Renate M., Federico, Paolo, Anderson, Dianne P., et al. (2004) Longitudinal study of MRS metabolites in Rasmussen's encephalitis. Brain, 127(6), pp. 1302-1312.
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15Wood, Amanda G., Harvey, A. Simon, Wellard, R. Mark, Abbott, David F., Anderson, Vicki, Kean, Michael, et al. (2004) Language cortex activation in normal children. Neurology, 63(-), pp. 1035-1044.
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55Wood, Stephen J., Berger, Gregor, Dell'Ollio, Margaret, Hamer, Clare A., Wellard, R. Mark, Pell, Gaby S., et al. (2007) Effects of low dose lithium on hippocampal neuropathology in people at ultra-high risk for psychosis. In Biological Psychiatry, Society of Biological Psychiatry, San Diego, USA, 259S-260S.
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5Wood, Stephen J., Yucel, Murat, Wellard, R. Mark, Harrison, Ben J., Clarke, Kerrie, Velakoulis, Dennis, et al. (2007) Evidence for neuronal dysfunction in the anterior cingulate of patients with schizophrenia: A proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study at 3T. Schizophrenia Research, 94(1-3), pp. 328-331.
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Yucel, Megan, Lubman, Dan I., Harrison, Ben J., Fornito, Alex, Allen, Nicholas B., Wellard, R. Mark, et al. (2007) A combined spectroscopic and functional MRI investigation of the dorsal anterior cingulate region in opiate addiction. Molecular Psychiatry, 12(7), pp. 691-702.
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41Yucel, Murat, Harrison, Ben J., Wood, Stephen J., Fornito, Alex, Wellard, R. Mark, Pujol, Jesus, et al. (2007) Functional and biochemical alterations of the medial frontal cortex in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 64(8), pp. 946-955.
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