
Number of publications published per year by Simpson, Kenneth. (Source : PubMed)

Distribution of publications types for Simpson, Kenneth. (Source : PubMed)
(a publication can be of different types, so total may exceed publications count)
c-Jun terminal kinase-2 gene deleted mice overexpress hemeoxygenase-1 and are protected from hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury.
Transplantation
2009;88;3

Characteristics and outcome of infants with candiduria in neonatal intensive care - a Paediatric Investigators Collaborative Network on Infections in Canada (PICNIC) study.
BMC Infect. Dis.
2009;9




Fixed-ratio combination oxycodone/naloxone compared with oxycodone alone for the relief of opioid-induced constipation in moderate-to-severe noncancer pain.
Curr Med Res Opin
2008;24;12
Circulating biomarkers of cell death after treatment with the BH-3 mimetic ABT-737 in a preclinical model of small-cell lung cancer.
Clin. Cancer Res.
2008;14;22
High prevalence of tinea capitis in newly arrived migrants at an English-language school, Melbourne, 2005.
Med. J. Aust.
2008;189;1

Psychiatric symptoms during interferon treatment for hepatitis C: experiences from a tertiary care hepatology centre.
Aliment. Pharmacol. Ther.
2008;27;11

Optimisation of circulating biomarkers of cell death for routine clinical use.
Ann. Oncol.
2008;19;5
A markov model of the cost effectiveness of olanzapine treatment for agitation and psychosis in Alzheimer's disease.
Clin Drug Investig
2008;28;5
Gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: retrospective study of a renal replacement therapy cohort.
Radiology
2007;245;1
Histologic variants of papillary and follicular carcinomas associated with anaplastic spindle and giant cell carcinomas of the thyroid: an analysis of rhabdoid and thyroglobulin inclusions.
Am. J. Surg. Pathol.
2007;31;5
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means that Simpson, Kenneth has 38 papers cited a least 38 times - methodology
Centre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh, The Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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