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Article
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66
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35
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2
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Research output per year
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Working paper
Primary care in the twenty-first century
Colin-Thome, D.
,
Gill, J.
,
Jalal, Z.
&
Taylor, D.
,
1 Jan 2016
,
UCL School of Pharmacy
.
Research output
:
Working paper/Preprint
›
Working paper
twenty-first century
100%
pharmacist
41%
health care
32%
health
23%
medicine
16%
Proliferation and survival of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia depends on mTOR-regulated glutamine uptake and EAAT1-dependent conversion of glutamine to aspartate and nucleotides
Stanulović, V. S.
,
Reed, M. A. C.
,
Patani, H.
,
Potluri, S.
,
Georgiadou, E.
,
Roberts, J.
,
Sarkar, S.
,
Pratt, G.
,
Jones, A. M.
,
Günther, U.
,
Ludwig, C.
&
Hoogenkamp, M.
,
25 Feb 2020
,
bioRxiv
.
Research output
:
Working paper/Preprint
›
Working paper
Open Access
Precursor T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
100%
Glutamine
79%
Aspartic Acid
79%
Nucleotides
61%
Survival
42%
United Kingdom National Register Study of Anti-Epileptic Medications: Suspected Foetal Congenital And Pregnancy-Associated Side Effects
Phillips, B.
,
Evans, I.
,
Skerrett, V.
&
Jones, A. M.
,
27 Mar 2024
,
medRxiv
.
Research output
:
Working paper/Preprint
›
Working paper
Epilepsy
100%
Pregnancy
71%
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
67%
Valproic Acid
49%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
41%