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Validation of minimally invasive articular cartilage sparing technique for olecranon osteotomy (2024)
Journal Article
McClelland, D., Blackwell, J. R., Dover, C., Grocott, N., Ogrodnik, P. J., Mataliotakis, G. I., & Kim, E. (in press). Validation of minimally invasive articular cartilage sparing technique for olecranon osteotomy. ANZ Journal of Surgery, https://doi.org/10.1111/ans.19297

AbstractBackgroundThe authors present a cadaveric validation of a minimally invasive articular cartilage preserving olecranon osteotomy technique for use in the operative management of distal humeral fractures.MethodsTwenty‐four elbows in six male an... Read More about Validation of minimally invasive articular cartilage sparing technique for olecranon osteotomy.

Molecular regulation of axon termination in mechanosensory neurons (2024)
Journal Article
Desbois, M., & Grill, B. (2024). Molecular regulation of axon termination in mechanosensory neurons. Development, 151(17), https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.202945

Spatially and temporally accurate termination of axon outgrowth, a process called axon termination, is required for efficient, precise nervous system construction and wiring. The mechanosensory neurons that sense low-threshold mechanical stimulation... Read More about Molecular regulation of axon termination in mechanosensory neurons.

High prevalence of multi-drug resistant bacteria in faecal samples from UK passerine birds (2024)
Journal Article
Dunn, J. C., & Clegg, S. R. (2024). High prevalence of multi-drug resistant bacteria in faecal samples from UK passerine birds. bioRxiv, https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.07.24.604896

Wild birds are a near ubiquitous sight in gardens, offering pleasure to many people through supplementary feeding, song, or other interactions. However, they are also potential carriers of many pathogens, including Campylobacter, Salmonella, Enteroco... Read More about High prevalence of multi-drug resistant bacteria in faecal samples from UK passerine birds.