Publications by authors named "T J Glover"

As an accessible and low-risk mode of transportation and recreational activity, walking both produces and is produced by socio-spatial urban features. The health benefits of walking transcend physical fitness, remaining integral to mental health and to fostering social connectedness in urban communities. Understanding what drives walking behaviour, therefore, warrants attention from a public health perspective.

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Flexible covalent-organic frameworks (COFs) display a variety of guest-dependent dynamic behaviors, but because these are an emerging class of materials, very little experimental adsorption data exists. This work examines the adsorption properties of COF-506 and COF-506-Cu utilizing various adsorbates as probe molecules. These materials have small surface areas (<100 m/g) but still have significant capacity for methanol and isopropanol compared to activated carbon, even though the COF contains approximately 1/10th the surface area of many activated carbons.

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Background: The Narrative Experiences Online (NEON) Intervention provides self-managed web-based access to mental health recovery narratives (n = 659). We evaluated effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in improving quality of life for adults resident in England with mental health problems and recent psychosis experience.

Methods: Prospectively registered pragmatic parallel-group randomised trial controlling for usual care, recruiting from statutory mental health services and through community engagement activities, with a 52-week primary endpoint (ISRCTN11152837).

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  • Genomic structural variants (SVs) significantly affect human health, yet the processes behind the formation of large, nonrecurrent changes remain largely unclear.
  • Common fragile sites (CFSs) serve as a model for studying SV formation, particularly large deletions, under conditions of replication stress.
  • Research shows that SV junctions accumulate at a higher rate during cell division (M-phase) and primarily involve a specific DNA repair process driven by DNA polymerase theta (POLQ), rather than relying on traditional mitotic DNA synthesis methods.
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Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) arise from the diffuse endocrine system and have been considered to be rare. However, the incidence and prevalence of these tumours have increased in recent years, and they are being seen in younger patients including women in the reproductive age group. Due to the paucity of data, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in managing such tumours during pregnancy can be challenging to both treating physicians and patients.

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