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Citations 1-10 of 78 total displayed.
Pentosan polysulphate prolongs survival in CJD, study indicates
Owen Dyer
BMJ 2006; 333: 166-d.
Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: prion protein genotype analysis of positive appendix tissue samples from a retrospective prevalence study
James W Ironside, Matthew T Bishop, Kelly Connolly, Doha Hegazy, Suzanne Lowrie, Margaret Le Grice, Diane L Ritchie, Linda M McCardle, and David A Hilton
BMJ 2006; 332: 1186-1188.
Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: prion protein genotype analysis of positive appendix tissue samples from a retrospective prevalence study
James W Ironside, Matthew T Bishop, Kelly Connolly, Doha Hegazy, Suzanne Lowrie, Margaret Le Grice, Diane L Ritchie, Linda McCardle, and David A Hilton
BMJ 10.1136/bmj.38804.511644.55.
UK government collaborations to manage threats to animal and human health
Debby Reynolds and Liam Donaldson
BMJ 2005; 331: 1216-1217.
Only a few more deaths from vCJD likely in UK
Susan Mayor
BMJ 2005; 330: 164.
Patients informed of increased risk of vCJD contact
Zosia Kmietowicz
BMJ 2004; 329: 702-c.
Government confirms second case of vCJD transmitted by blood transfusion
Stephen Pincock
BMJ 2004; 329: 251-a.
Obstacles to conducting epidemiological research in the UK general population
Hester J T Ward, Simon N Cousens, Blaire Smith-Bathgate, Margaret Leitch, Dawn Everington, Robert G Will, and Peter G Smith
BMJ 2004; 329: 277-279.
Higher numbers than previously predicted could be incubating vCJD
Zosia Kmietowicz
BMJ 2004; 328: 1279.
Experts urge action to stop animal diseases infecting humans
Fiona Fleck
BMJ 2004; 328: 1158-b.
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