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Lived Experiences of New-Onset Long Covid Pain and Its Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life : A Scoping Review of Current Evidence
The author(s) thank Paul Manson, information specialist at the University of Aberdeen, for his valuable assistance in creating the search terms for this review.Peer reviewe
Editor's View - beware claims of efficacy in frailty in cardiovascular trials
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Public Valuations of Managing Compromised Molars : A Discrete Choice Experiment
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New insights on expert opinion about eyewitness memory research
Open Access via the SAGE agreement Adele Quigley-McBride is currently affiliated with the Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University. We thank Gurpreet Reen for comments on an earlier version of this manuscript.Peer reviewe
A Comprehensive Dataset for Investigating the Structure of Self-Bias
The authors would like to extend their thanks to Jun Fei Loo and Dennis Chong for assistance with some aspects of data collection.Peer reviewe
Women and birth partners’ experiences of cervical ripening at home and in hospital
We would like to thank all the women and birth partners who took part in this research and shared their experiences with us.Peer reviewe
Silver-Working at the Craw Stane Complex, Rhynie, North-East Scotland
The authors would like to thank Stephen Merkel for useful discussions on the function of the stone metalworking vessels.Peer reviewe
Standardising management of consent withdrawal and other clinical trial participation changes : The UKCRC Registered Clinical Trials Unit Network’s PeRSEVERE project
We would like to thank and acknowledge the contributions of: other current and former project steering group members who are not authors on this paper, including Rachel Hobson, Joanne Milton, and Helen Moore; previous members of the patient group Sheena Hussain, Deb Morris and Kate Robinson; members of the wider PeRSEVERE collaborative group; all those who took time to provide feedback in the consultation survey and by other means; staff at the Leeds Clinical Trials Research Unit who helped to pilot the survey (Bethan Copsey, Sharon Jackson, Chris Linsley, Lynne Strutt and Jonathan Turner) and others involved initial discussions on this project; all staff at UKCRC Registered Clinical Trials Units who contributed to the piloting work. Finally, we would like to thank Gill Booth and Julia Brown for supporting the project in its initial stages, and Louise Williams, Helen Evans and Karen Griffiths of the UKCRC Registered CTU Network Secretariat for all the assistance during the project.Peer reviewe
Developing representations of a ‘new’ illness using the Common Sense Model : evolving COVID-19 illness representations and their associations with protective behaviours in the Scottish population
Open Access via the Taylor and Francis AgreementPeer reviewe
Identification of a regulatory sequence within the third intracellular loop that governs β-arrestin binding to the muscarinic M5 receptor
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement We would like to thank M. Bouvier (University of Montreal, Canada) for providing the GEMTA constructs for BRET experiments, K. Pfleger (University of Western Australia) for providing luciferase tagged β-arrestin1 and 2, and GRK2 constructs, A. Inoue for generously supplying the ∆β-arrestin1/2 CRISPR/Cas9 edited cells, and A. Tobin for providing the M1 DREADD construct. We also thank B. Platt (University of Aberdeen) for technical guidance for calcium imaging.Peer reviewe