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Publikováno v:
The American Journal of dermatopathology. 44(9)
Autor:
V Claire, Vaughan, Miriam D, Post
Publikováno v:
Cutis. 109
Eligible for 1 MOC SA Credit From the ABDThis Dermatopathology Diagnosis in our print edition is eligible for 1 self-assessment credit for Maintenance of Certification from the American Board of Dermatology (ABD). After completing this activity, dipl
Autor:
Jeffrey, Chen, Victoria Claire, Vaughan, Morgan, Matisko, Joseph C, English, Viktoryia, Kazlouskaya
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Dermatopathology. 44:700-701
Autor:
Kay Lakin, Sabine Best, Claire Vaughan, Briony Hudson, Sam Watson, Howard Simons, Dawn Biram, Hannah Thomas, Sarah E Thomas, Sam Ahmedzai
Publikováno v:
Changing policy and practice.
Autor:
Shamaila Anwar, Claire Vaughan, Laura Chatland, Adam Lockwood, Sabine Best, Sam H. Ahmedzai, Howard Simons, Sarah Thomas, Kay Lakin, Sanjay Thakrar, Sam Watson
Publikováno v:
Future directions of hospice care: IPU or ITU?.
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and Marie Curie are the two largest funders of end of life care research in the UK. NIHR and Marie Curie enable and support research at different times of the translational pathway, or by co-funding r
Publikováno v:
FPOP Bulletin: Psychology of Older People. 1:74-78
Autor:
Gary P. Moran, Brice Enjalbert, Claire Vaughan, Donna M. MacCallum, Tim Yeomans, David C. Coleman, Janet Quinn, Derek J. Sullivan, Alistair J. P. Brown
Publikováno v:
Molecular Microbiology. 72:216-228
Candida albicans is more pathogenic than Candida dubliniensis. However, this disparity in virulence is surprising given the high level of sequence conservation and the wide range of phenotypic traits shared by these two species. Increased sensitivity
Autor:
Claire Vaughan, Gary P. Moran, Derek J. Sullivan, Emmanuelle Pinjon, David C. Coleman, Asmaa Al-Mosaid, Cheryl Stokes
Publikováno v:
FEMS Yeast Research. 4:369-376
Candida dubliniensis is a pathogenic yeast species that was first identified as a distinct taxon in 1995. Epidemiological studies have shown that C. dubliniensis is prevalent throughout the world and that it is primarily associated with oral carriage
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Dermatology. 32:547-548
Autor:
Brice, Enjalbert, Gary P, Moran, Claire, Vaughan, Tim, Yeomans, Donna M, Maccallum, Janet, Quinn, David C, Coleman, Alistair J P, Brown, Derek J, Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Molecular microbiology. 72(1)
Candida albicans is more pathogenic than Candida dubliniensis. However, this disparity in virulence is surprising given the high level of sequence conservation and the wide range of phenotypic traits shared by these two species. Increased sensitivity