[HTML][HTML] Histidine protein kinases: key signal transducers outside the animal kingdom

PM Wolanin, PA Thomason, JB Stock - Genome biology, 2002 - Springer
… Peter A ThomasonThomason P, Kay R: Eukaryotic signal transduction via histidine-aspartate
phosphorelay. J Cell Sci. 2000, 113: 3141-3150. …

Eukaryotic signal transduction via histidine-aspartate phosphorelay

P Thomason, R Kay - Journal of cell science, 2000 - journals.biologists.com
Transmembrane signal transduction is a feature common to all eukaryotic and prokaryotic
cells. We now understand that a subset of the signalling mechanisms used by eukaryotes and …

Australian hip surveillance guidelines for children with cerebral palsy: 5‐year review

…, S Love, M Kentish, P Thomason… - … Medicine & Child …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… This review rationalized changes to the revised and renamed A ustralian H ip S urveillance
G uidelines for C hildren with C erebral P alsy 2014, informing frequency of radiographic …

Three-dimensional models for the plastic limit-loads at incipient failure of the intervoid matrix in ductile porous solids

PF Thomason - Acta Metallurgica, 1985 - Elsevier
Upper-bound methods are used to obtain close approximations to the constraint factor in a
three-dimensional model of the intervoid matrix at incipient plastic limit-load failure. This is the …

Hippocampal sclerosis in advanced age: clinical and pathological features

…, Y Lin, EL Abner, GA Jicha, E Patel, PC Thomason… - Brain, 2011 - academic.oup.com
P < 0.015) and also 5.5–6.5 years before death (P < 0.005). This may provide a first step in
clinical differentiation of hippocampal sclerosis associated with ageing versus pure Alzheimer…

A randomized controlled trial of the impact of therapeutic horse riding on the quality of life, health, and function of children with cerebral palsy

…, R Raadsveld, B Heine, P Thomason… - … Medicine & Child …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
This randomized controlled trial examined whether therapeutic horse riding has a clinically
significant impact on the physical function, health and quality of life (QoL) of children with …

Seeing around corners: Cells solve mazes and respond at a distance using attractant breakdown

L Tweedy, PA Thomason, PI Paschke, K Martin… - Science, 2020 - science.org
INTRODUCTION Cells migrate over long distances during normal embryonic development
and in disease, and they navigate through complex, branched paths. Chemotaxis, cell …

Single-event multilevel surgery in children with spastic diplegia: a pilot randomized controlled trial

P Thomason, R Baker, K Dodd, N Taylor, P Selber… - JBJS, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Background: Single-event multilevel surgery is considered the standard of care to improve
gait and functioning of children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. However, the evidence …

Does botulinum toxin A combined with bracing prevent hip displacement in children with cerebral palsy and “hips at risk”?: A randomized, controlled trial

…, JB Carlin, F Dobson, K Lowe, G Nattrass, P Thomason… - JBJS, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background: Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of childhood physical disability in
developed countries, affecting two children per 1000 live births. Hip displacement affects about …

The minimal clinically important difference for the Gait Profile Score

R Baker, JL McGinley, M Schwartz, P Thomason… - Gait & posture, 2012 - Elsevier
The minimally clinically important difference (MCID) is an important concept for interpreting
the results of clinical research. This paper proposes a rationale for defining an MCID for the …