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Grain size partitioning of platinum-group elements in road-deposited sediments: Implications for anthropogenic flux estimates from autocatalysts (2007)
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Sutherland, R., Pearson, D., & Ottley, C. (2007). Grain size partitioning of platinum-group elements in road-deposited sediments: Implications for anthropogenic flux estimates from autocatalysts. Environmental Pollution, 15(3), 503-515. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2007.04.018

Abstract Twelve road-deposited sediment samples were analyzed for platinum-group elements (PGEs) and Pb in the <63 μm fraction of an urban watershed in Hawaii. Three samples were further fractionated into five size classes, from 63–125 μm to 1000–200... Read More about Grain size partitioning of platinum-group elements in road-deposited sediments: Implications for anthropogenic flux estimates from autocatalysts.

Methods for the microsampling and High-precision analysis of strontium and rubidium isotopes at single crystal scale for petrological and geochronological applications. (2006)
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Charlier, B., Ginibre, C., Morgan, D., Nowell, G., Pearson, D., Davidson, J., & Ottley, C. (2006). Methods for the microsampling and High-precision analysis of strontium and rubidium isotopes at single crystal scale for petrological and geochronological applications. Chemical Geology, 232, 114-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2006.02.015

Micromilling of single crystals to yield microgram-sized solid samples for subsequent isotopic analysis can yield important petrogenetic information from crystals (especially feldspars) in magmatic rocks. Exceptional detail can be gained because the... Read More about Methods for the microsampling and High-precision analysis of strontium and rubidium isotopes at single crystal scale for petrological and geochronological applications..

Specific adducts recognised by a monoclonal antibody against cisplatin-modified DNA (2005)
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Meczes, E., Azim-Araghi, A., Ottley, C., Pearson, D., & Tilby, M. (2005). Specific adducts recognised by a monoclonal antibody against cisplatin-modified DNA. Biochemical Pharmacology, 70(12), 1717-1725. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcp.2005.09.025

Numerous clinical or experimental studies have employed monoclonal antibody CP9/19 for quantification of cisplatin DNA adducts. The nature of adducts recognised by CP9/19 on polymeric DNA were defined using synthetic deoxynucleotides reacted with cis... Read More about Specific adducts recognised by a monoclonal antibody against cisplatin-modified DNA.

Source of the quaternary alkalic basalts, picrites and basanites of the Potrillo Volcanic Field, New Mexico, USA: lithosphere or convecting mantle? (2005)
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Thompson, R., Ottley, C., Smith, P., Pearson, D., Dickin, A., Morrison, M., …Gibson, S. (2005). Source of the quaternary alkalic basalts, picrites and basanites of the Potrillo Volcanic Field, New Mexico, USA: lithosphere or convecting mantle?. Journal of Petrology, 46(8), 1603-1643. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egi028

The <80 ka basalts–basanites of the Potrillo Volcanic Field (PVF) form scattered scoria cones, lava flows and maars adjacent to the New Mexico–Mexico border. MgO ranges up to 12·5%; lavas with MgO < 10·7% have fractionated both olivine and clinopyrox...

Impurity analysis of CdCl₂ used for thermal activation of CdTe-based solar cells (2004)
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Emziane, M., Ottley, C., Durose, K., & Halliday, D. (2004). Impurity analysis of CdCl₂ used for thermal activation of CdTe-based solar cells. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 37(21), 2962-2965. https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/37/21/004

We present an impurity analysis of cadmium chloride (CdCl2) using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Six batches of CdCl2 with different nominal purity ranging from 99.999% to 95% were analysed. Each batch turned out to be different in ter... Read More about Impurity analysis of CdCl₂ used for thermal activation of CdTe-based solar cells.

Expression of kinase-defective mutants of c-Src in human metastatic colon cancer cells decreases Bcl-x(L) and increases oxaliplatin and Fas-induced apoptosis (2004)
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Griffiths, G., Koh, M., Brunton, V., Cawthorne, C., Reeves, N., Greaves, M., …Dive, C. (2004). Expression of kinase-defective mutants of c-Src in human metastatic colon cancer cells decreases Bcl-x(L) and increases oxaliplatin and Fas-induced apoptosis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(44), 46113-46121. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m408550200

Tumor resistance to current drugs prevents curative treatment of human colon cancer. A pressing need for effective, tumor-specific chemotherapies exists. The non-receptor-tyrosine kinase c-Src is overexpressed in >70% of human colon cancers and repre... Read More about Expression of kinase-defective mutants of c-Src in human metastatic colon cancer cells decreases Bcl-x(L) and increases oxaliplatin and Fas-induced apoptosis.