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Timothy G. McNaughton MD Ph.D.Redlands Community Hospital Verified email at vituity.com Cited by 379 |
[BOOK][B] A History of the University of Auckland, 1883-1983
K Sinclair, T McNaughton - 1983 - nzjh.auckland.ac.nz
The University of Auckland has had enough of drama in its first century, and of low comedy,
to ensure that its story is continuously readable; but Keith Sinclair also pursues wider themes…
to ensure that its story is continuously readable; but Keith Sinclair also pursues wider themes…
Metallized polymer fibers as leadwires and intrafascicular microelectrodes
TG McNaughton, KW Horch - Journal of neuroscience methods, 1996 - Elsevier
We have developed a process for producing fine, very flexible microwires suitable for use as
small signal leadwires or nerve electrodes. The process incorporates metallization of high-…
small signal leadwires or nerve electrodes. The process incorporates metallization of high-…
[HTML][HTML] Single-visit hepatitis C point-of-care testing, linkage to nursing care, and peer-supported treatment among people with recent injecting drug use at a peer-led …
Background Point-of-care hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA testing can facilitate single-visit
diagnosis and treatment. This study evaluated a single-visit test and treat intervention integrating …
diagnosis and treatment. This study evaluated a single-visit test and treat intervention integrating …
Rolling circle replication of hepatitis delta virus RNA is carried out by two different cellular RNA polymerases
TB Macnaughton, ST Shi, LE Modahl… - Journal of virology, 2002 - Am Soc Microbiol
Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) contains a viroid-like circular RNA that is presumed to replicate
via a rolling circle replication mechanism mediated by cellular RNA polymerases. However, …
via a rolling circle replication mechanism mediated by cellular RNA polymerases. However, …
RNA-dependent replication and transcription of hepatitis delta virus RNA involve distinct cellular RNA polymerases
LE Modahl, TB Macnaughton, N Zhu… - … and cellular biology, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
… After hybridization, the sample was digested by RNase A and T 1 and precipitated in accordance
with the protocol provided with the kit. The precipitated RNA was resuspended in 8 μl of …
with the protocol provided with the kit. The precipitated RNA was resuspended in 8 μl of …
Recording properties and biocompatibility of chronically implanted polymer-based intrafascicular electrodes
JA Malmstrom, TG McNaughton, KW Horch - Annals of biomedical …, 1998 - Springer
We implanted polymer-based longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes (polyLIFEs) in feline
dorsal rootlets acutely and for periods of two to six months to evaluate their electrical properties …
dorsal rootlets acutely and for periods of two to six months to evaluate their electrical properties …
[HTML][HTML] Awareness of HCV status and preferences for testing and treatment among people with recent injecting drug use at a peer-led needle and syringe program …
Background: New technologies and therapies allow the possibility of a single-visit test and
treat model for hepatitis C virus (HCV), addressing some of the barriers to care faced by …
treat model for hepatitis C virus (HCV), addressing some of the barriers to care faced by …
[PDF][PDF] Direct evidence for cytotoxicity associated with expression of hepatitis delta virus antigen
SM Cole, EJ Gowans, TB Macnaughton… - …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
It has been postulated that hepatocyte injury resulting from infection with hepatitis D virus
may be caused by a direct virus cytotoxicity in contrast to immune‐mediated injury associated …
may be caused by a direct virus cytotoxicity in contrast to immune‐mediated injury associated …
RNA-templated replication of hepatitis delta virus: genomic and antigenomic RNAs associate with different nuclear bodies
Lacking an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, hepatitis delta virus (HDV), which contains a
circular RNA of 1.7 kilobases, is nonetheless able to replicate its RNA by use of cellular …
circular RNA of 1.7 kilobases, is nonetheless able to replicate its RNA by use of cellular …
Structure and function in California grasslands
SJ McNaughton - Ecology, 1968 - Wiley Online Library
Functional and floristic properties of annual grasslands on serpentine and sandstone soils
at an elevation of 180 m on Stanford University's Jasper Ridge were determined along an …
at an elevation of 180 m on Stanford University's Jasper Ridge were determined along an …