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SCRIVEN, P., BROWN, N.J., POCKLEY, A.G. and WYLD, L., 2007. The unfolded protein response and cancer: a brighter future unfolding? Journal of Molecular Medicine, 85 (4), pp. 331-341. ISSN 0946-2716
KALIA, N., BROWN, N.J., WOOD, R.F.M. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2005. Ketotifen abrogates rat intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury. Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 20, pp. 1032-1038.
KALIA, N., BROWN, N.J., WOOD, R.F.M., HOPKINSON, K., FAIRBURN, B. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2003. Effects of intestinal I/R injury on rat peripheral blood neutrophil activation. Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 48, pp. 1677-1684.
KALIA, N., WOOD, R.F.M., POCKLEY, A.G. and BROWN, N.J., 2003. Mucosal villus microcirculatory disturbances associated with rat intestinal ischaemia-reperfusion injury are not prevented by tacrolimus. Digestion, 67, pp. 154-160.
KALIA, N., POCKLEY, A.G., WOOD, R.F.M. and BROWN, N.J., 2002. Effects of hypothermia and re-warming on the mucosal villus microcirculation and survival after rat intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury. Annals of Surgery, 236, pp. 67-74.
KALIA, N., BROWN, N.J., HOPKINSON, K., STEPHENSON, T.J., WOOD, R.F.M. and POCKLEY, A.G., 2002. FK409 inhibits both local and remote organ damage after intestinal ischaemia. Journal of Pathology, 197, pp. 595-602.
KALIA, N., POCKLEY, A.G., WOOD, R.F.M. and BROWN, N.J., 2001. Effects of FK409 on intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury and ischemia-induced changes in the rat mucosal villus microcirculation. Transplantation, 72, pp. 1875-1880.
ALI, S.A., REES, R.C., ANDERSON, D.Q., REED, M.W.R., GOEPEL, J.R. and BROWN, N.J., 2000. Trafficking of 'immune' CD4(+)/CD8(+) T-lymphocytes into the RENCA tumour microcirculation in vivo in mice. British Journal of Cancer, 83 (8), pp. 1061-1068. ISSN 0007-0920
BROWN, N.J., ALI, S., REED, M.W.R., WILTROUT, R. and REES, R.C., 1997. Trafficking of activated lymphocytes into the RENCA tumour microcirculation in vivo in mice. British Journal of Cancer, 76 (12), pp. 1572-1578. ISSN 0007-0920