[HTML][HTML] Imaging biomarker roadmap for cancer studies
JPB O'connor, EO Aboagye, JE Adams… - Nature reviews Clinical …, 2017 - nature.com
Imaging biomarkers (IBs) are integral to the routine management of patients with cancer. IBs
used daily in oncology include clinical TNM stage, objective response and left ventricular …
used daily in oncology include clinical TNM stage, objective response and left ventricular …
Sperm competition and ejaculate economics
Sperm competition was identified in 1970 as a pervasive selective force in post‐copulatory
sexual selection that occurs when the ejaculates of different males compete to fertilise a …
sexual selection that occurs when the ejaculates of different males compete to fertilise a …
[HTML][HTML] DCE-MRI biomarkers in the clinical evaluation of antiangiogenic and vascular disrupting agents
JPB O'Connor, A Jackson, GJM Parker… - British journal of …, 2007 - nature.com
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is now frequently
used in early clinical trial assessment of antiangiogenic and vascular disrupting compounds …
used in early clinical trial assessment of antiangiogenic and vascular disrupting compounds …
Sexual selection and sexual conflict
GA Parker - Sexual selection and reproductive competition in …, 1979 - books.google.com
After Darwin's (1871) original insight into the process of sexual selection, there followed
some early discussions and investigations, but probably largely due to Huxley (1938), the …
some early discussions and investigations, but probably largely due to Huxley (1938), the …
Sexual coercion in animal societies
TH Clutton-Brock, GA Parker - Animal behaviour, 1995 - Elsevier
In a wide range of animal species, males coerce females to mate with them, either by
physically forcing them to mate, by harassing them until they mate or by punishing persistent …
physically forcing them to mate, by harassing them until they mate or by punishing persistent …
Orientationally invariant indices of axon diameter and density from diffusion MRI
This paper proposes and tests a technique for imaging orientationally invariant indices of
axon diameter and density in white matter using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging …
axon diameter and density in white matter using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging …
Evidence for segregated and integrative connectivity patterns in the human basal ganglia
Detailed knowledge of the anatomy and connectivity pattern of cortico-basal ganglia circuits
is essential to an understanding of abnormal cortical function and pathophysiology …
is essential to an understanding of abnormal cortical function and pathophysiology …
Experimentally‐derived functional form for a population‐averaged high‐temporal‐resolution arterial input function for dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI
Rapid T1‐weighted 3D spoiled gradient‐echo (GRE) data sets were acquired in the
abdomen of 23 cancer patients during a total of 113 separate visits to allow dynamic contrast …
abdomen of 23 cancer patients during a total of 113 separate visits to allow dynamic contrast …
The origin and evolution of gamete dimorphism and the male-female phenomenon
GA Parker, RR Baker, VGF Smith - Journal of theoretical biology, 1972 - Elsevier
The classical theory for the origin of anisogamy is that the greatest number of successful
fusions occurs when the gametic material available for the population is divided with a high …
fusions occurs when the gametic material available for the population is divided with a high …
Imaging intratumor heterogeneity: role in therapy response, resistance, and clinical outcome
JPB O'Connor, CJ Rose, JC Waterton… - Clinical Cancer …, 2015 - AACR
Tumors exhibit genomic and phenotypic heterogeneity, which has prognostic significance
and may influence response to therapy. Imaging can quantify the spatial variation in …
and may influence response to therapy. Imaging can quantify the spatial variation in …