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Gabriel Mateus Bernardo Harrington
Gabriel Mateus Bernardo Harrington
Research Associate, Cardiff University
Verified email at cardiff.ac.uk - Homepage
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A preliminary cohort study assessing routine blood analyte levels and neurological outcome after spinal cord injury
SJ Brown, GMB Harrington, CH Hulme, R Morris, A Bennett, WH Tsang, ...
Journal of neurotrauma 37 (3), 466-480, 2020
192020
Routinely measured hematological markers can help to predict American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale scores after spinal cord injury
GMB Harrington, P Cool, C Hulme, A Osman, JR Chowdhury, N Kumar, ...
Journal of Neurotrauma 38 (3), 301-308, 2021
152021
Identification of candidate synovial fluid biomarkers for the prediction of patient outcome after microfracture or osteotomy
CH Hulme, MJ Peffers, GMB Harrington, E Wilson, J Perry, S Roberts, ...
The American Journal of Sports Medicine 49 (6), 1512-1523, 2021
112021
Routinely measured haematological markers can help to predict AIS scores following spinal cord injury.
GMBO Harrington, P Cool, C Hulme, A Osman, J Roy Chowdhury, ...
Journal of neurotrauma 38 (3), 2020
42020
A comprehensive proteomic and bioinformatics analysis of human spinal cord injury plasma identifies proteins associated with the complement cascade and liver function as …
GM Bernardo Harrington, P Cool, C Hulme, A Osman, JR Chowdhury, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.07. 12.499696, 2022
2022
A comprehensive proteomic and bioinformatics analysis of human spinal cord injury plasma identifies proteins associated with the complement cascade and liver function as …
GMB Harrington, P Cool, C Hulme, PDJ Fisher-Stokes, MRM Peffers, ...
2022
A multimodal approach to biomarker discovery for spinal cord injury
B Harrington, G Mateus
2022
A preliminary cohort study assessing routine blood analyte levels and neurological outcome following spinal cord injury
S Brown, GM Bernardo Harrington, C Hulme, R Morris, A Bennett, ...
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2019
2019
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