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    Pain and opioids after surgery (PANDOS) : Protocol of a prospective, international, observational cohort study

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    We acknowledge the contributions to study design and implementation of Graeme MacLennan, Mark Forrest and the programming team within the Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials, Tracey Davidson and Rebecca Bruce. We are also grateful to the support provided by Juliette Snow, Catriona Thorpe, Rachael West, Clare Barranger-Clark, and Louise King and the University of Aberdeen research governance team. We thank the Study Advisory Group, in particular, Roger Knaggs, Alexander Baldacchino, Felicia Cox, Gary Macfarlane, Bruce Biccard, Blair Smith and Duncan Hill, for their support and their scientific input.Peer reviewe

    The Apology of the prince of Marcillaca destination in limbo

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    Peri-operative pain management in major lower extremity amputation in vascular Surgery : A UK anaesthetic and vascular surgery Delphi consensus study

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    Open Access via the Wiley agreement We would like to acknowledge and thank the study participants for their invaluable expertise and time in contributing to this study (online Supporting Information Appendix S1). AM has received an honorarium from GE Healthcare and consulting fees from Intelligent Ultrasound. DB is the chief investigator of the NIHR-funded PLACEMENT trial evaluating nerve catheters in patients undergoing major lower limb amputation. PF is supported by the European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care for Pain and Opioids after Surgery and the EuroPeriscope Research Groups and has received advisory board/speaker fees from Grunenthal, GE Healthcare and Oncomfort. This work was presented in part at the Vascular Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 28 November 2024, Brighton, UK, and the National Acute Pain Symposium, 18 September 2025, Coventry, UK.Peer reviewe

    Allergen-induced airway matrix remodeling in mice can be prevented or reversed by targeting chitinase-like proteins

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    We thank S. Pearson and B. Chan at the University of Manchester and M. Robertson at the University of Aberdeen for technical support and P. Cook for advice on flow cytometry. We also thank the Flow Cytometry, Histology, and Biological Services core facilities at the University of Manchester and gratefully acknowledge the Microscopy and Histology Facility at the University of Aberdeen. For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any author-accepted manuscript version arising from this submission.Peer reviewe

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