M. Douglas

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1960 - 2006

Anzahl

12

Co-Autoren

Altered messenger RNA and protein expressions for insulin-like growth factor family members in clear cell and papillary renal cell carcinomas (2005)

Cheung, C, Vesey, D, Cotterill, A, Douglas, M, Gobe, G, Nicol, D, ...

Background: The purpose of the present paper was to describe the pattern of expression of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I) and its regulatory binding proteins (IGFBP) in renal cell carcinoma (RCC)....

'I can't do any serious exercise': barriers to physical activity amongst people of Pakistani and Indian origin with Type 2 diabetes (2005)

Lawton, J., Ahmad, N., Hanna, L., Douglas, M., Hallowell, N.

Type 2 diabetes is at least 4 times more common among British South Asians than in the general population. South Asians also have a higher risk of diabetic complications, a situation which has been...

Issues of cause and control in patient accounts of Type 2 diabetes (2005)

Parry, O., Peel, E., Douglas, M., Lawton, J.

Patients experience considerable difficulties in making and sustaining health-related lifestyle changes. Many Type 2 diabetes patients struggle to follow disease risk-management advice even when they...

Health Impact Assessment of housing improvements: incorporating research evidence (2003)

Thomson, H., Petticrew, M., Douglas, M.

Background: Health impact assessment (HIA) has been widely recommended for future social policies and investment, such as housing improvement. However, concerns have been raised about the utility and...

What do we need for robust, quantitative health impact assessment? (2001)

Mindell, J., Hansell, A., Morrison, D., Douglas, M., Joffe, M.

Health impact assessment (HIA) aims to make the health consequences of decisions explicit. Decision-makers need to know that the conclusions of HIA are robust. Quantified estimates of potential...

Evaluation of time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry for metal contamination monitoring on Si wafer surfaces (2000)

Douglas, M, Conard, T, Mertens, PW, ...

Due to stringent IC-production requirements, the metallic contamination of silicon surfaces decreases to very low concentration levels (below 10(10) atom/cm(2)). Therefore new alternatives to measure...