Publications by authors named "W I Andrew Bonner"

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  • Paralabral cysts in the shoulder often develop due to issues like labral tears and can cause nerve compression, leading to muscle weakness and limited movement.
  • Traditional treatment involves MRI diagnosis, surgical repairs, and cyst removal, but less invasive methods such as ultrasound-guided cyst aspiration are emerging as viable alternatives.
  • A case study of a patient with a paralabral cyst showed that ultrasound-guided aspiration led to complete symptom relief and recovery without complications, highlighting its potential as a patient-friendly option compared to surgery.
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Abstract: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a by-product of the activity of cytochrome P450 steroidogenic enzymes. Antioxidant enzymes protect against ROS damage. To identify if any particular antioxidant enzyme is used to protect against ROS produced by granulosa cells as follicles enlarge and produce oestradiol, we measured in the bovine granulosa cells the expression of two steroidogenic enzymes (CYP11A1, CYP19A1), important for progesterone and oestradiol production.

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H2A.J is a poorly studied mammalian-specific variant of histone H2A. We used immunohistochemistry to study its localization in various human and mouse tissues.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) appears to have a genetic predisposition and a fetal origin. We compared the expression levels of 25 PCOS candidate genes from adult control and PCOS human ovaries (n = 16) using microarrays. Only one gene was potentially statistically different.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects around 10% of young women, with adverse consequences on fertility and cardiometabolic outcomes. PCOS appears to result from a genetic predisposition interacting with developmental events during fetal or perinatal life. We hypothesised that PCOS candidate genes might be expressed in the fetal ovary when the stroma develops; mechanistically linking the genetics, fetal origins and adult ovarian phenotype of PCOS.

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