Items where Author is "Hughes, J"

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MONAGHAN, T.M., DUGGAL, N.A., ROSATI, E., GRIFFIN, R., HUGHES, J., ROACH, B., YANG, D.Y., WANG, C., WONG, K., SAXINGER, L., PUČIĆ-BAKOVIĆ, M., VUČKOVIĆ, F., KLICEK, F., LAUC, G., TIGHE, P., MULLISH, B.H., BLANCO, J.M., MCDONALD, J.A.K., MARCHESI, J.R., XUE, N., DOTTORINI, T., ACHARJEE, A., FRANKE, A., LI, Y., WONG, G.K.-S., POLYTARCHOU, C., YAU, T.O., CHRISTODOULOU, N., HATZIAPOSTOLOU, M., WANG, M., RUSSELL, L.A. and KAO, D.H., 2021. A multi-factorial observational study on sequential fecal microbiota transplant in patients with medically refractory Clostridioides difficile infection. Cells, 10 (11): 3234. ISSN 2073-4409

MACAULAY, P., BOULTON, M., BETTS, L., BOULTON, L., CAMERONE, E., DOWN, J., HUGHES, J., KIRKBRIDE, C. and KIRKHAM, R., 2020. Subjective versus objective knowledge of online safety/dangers as predictors of children's perceived online safety and attitudes towards e-safety education in the United Kingdom. Journal of Children and Media, 14 (3), pp. 376-395. ISSN 1748-2798

MACAULAY, P.J.R., BOULTON, M.J., BOULTON, L., CAMERONE, E., HUGHES, J., KIRKBRIDE, C. and KIRKHAM, R., 2018. Subjective versus objective knowledge of online safety/dangers as predictors of children's perceived online safety. In: International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference 2018, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States, 15-17 July 2018.

BOULTON, M.J., BOULTON, L., CAMERONE, E., DOWN, J., HUGHES, J., KIRKBRIDE, C., KIRKHAM, R., MACAULAY, P.J.R. and SANDERS, J., 2016. Enhancing primary school children's knowledge of online safety and risks with the CATZ cooperative cross-age teaching intervention: results from a pilot study. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 19 (10), pp. 609-614. ISSN 2152-2715

ROSSER, L.G., MCKEE, S., MILLER, D.S., ARCHER, H., HUGHES, J., BUTLER, R., CHUZHANOVA, N., COOPER, D.N. and LAZAROU, L.P., 2008. Two sisters with Rett syndrome and non-identical paternally-derived microdeletions in the MECP2 genenon-identical paternally-derived microdeletions in the MECP2 gene. Genomic Medicine, 2, pp. 77-81.

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