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D-Index
50
Citations
9606
World Ranking
17593
National Ranking
1388

Overview

James M. Parry was affiliated with Swansea University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focused on medicine, with significant contributions in several subfields including surgery, oncology, sociology and political science, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and economics and econometrics.

The scientist's work encompassed key topics such as cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, bladder and urothelial cancer treatments, the Delphi technique in research, cardiac, anesthesia and surgical outcomes, scoliosis diagnosis and treatment, as well as the economic and financial impacts of cancer and broader cancer diagnosis and treatment.

James M. Parry authored multiple recent papers spanning an array of clinical and oncological research topics. Notable publications included:

  • "Core outcome set for peripheral regional anesthesia research: a systematic review and Delphi study" (2022) published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
  • "Real-world outcomes in older adults treated with immunotherapy: A United Kingdom multicenter series of 2,049 patients." (2021) published in Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "Issue Information - Editorial Board and TOC" (2023) published in Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
  • "Chemoradiotherapy for Muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer; 5-year Survival Outcomes, the Edinburgh Cancer Centre Experience" (2023) published in Clinical Oncology
  • "The Association of Pre-Existing Autoimmune Disease with Immune Related Adverse Events Secondary to Immune Checkpoint Inhibition Therapy in a Large Multi-Centre UK Population" (2024) published in SSRN Electronic Journal

Their frequent co-authors included Anna Olsson-Brown, Mark Baxter, Caroline Dobeson, Rebecca Lee, and Alec Maynard, each collaborating on multiple research efforts.

The scientist published in several reputable venues such as Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Orthopaedic Research®, Clinical Oncology, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Best Publications

  • Molecular mechanisms of micronucleus, nucleoplasmic bridge and nuclear bud formation in mammalian and human cells

    M. Fenech;M. Kirsch-Volders;A. T. Natarajan;J. Surralles

  • How to reduce false positive results when undertaking in vitro genotoxicity testing and thus avoid unnecessary follow-up animal tests: Report of an ECVAM Workshop.

    David Kirkland;Stefan Pfuhler;David Tweats;Marilyn Aardema

  • Evaluation of the comet assay as a method for the detection of DNA damage in the cells of a marine invertebrate, Mytilus edulis L. (Mollusca: Pelecypoda)

    J.T Wilson;P.L Pascoe;J.M Parry;D.R Dixon

  • Spindle formation, chromosome segregation and the spindle checkpoint in mammalian oocytes and susceptibility to meiotic error.

    E Vogt;M Kirsch-Volders;J Parry;U Eichenlaub-Ritter

  • Mechanistic Influences for Mutation Induction Curves after Exposure to DNA-Reactive Carcinogens

    Shareen H. Doak;Gareth J.S. Jenkins;George E. Johnson;Emma Quick

  • Testing of chemicals for genetic activity with Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a report of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Gene-Tox Program.

    F.K. Zimmermann;R.C. von Borstel;E.S. von Halle;J.M. Parry

  • Detection and characterization of mechanisms of action of aneugenic chemicals.

    E.M. Parry;J.M. Parry;C. Corso;A. Doherty

  • Tumour promoters induce mitotic aneuploidy in yeast

    James M. Parry;Elizabeth M. Parry;J. Carl Barrett

  • The bile acid deoxycholic acid (DCA) at neutral pH, activates NF-κB and induces IL-8 expression in oesophageal cells in vitro

    G.J.S. Jenkins;K. Harries;S.H. Doak;A. Wilmes

  • Radiation-induced transgenerational alterations in genome stability and DNA damage

    Ruth C. Barber;Peter Hickenbotham;T. Hatch;D. Kelly

  • Deoxycholic acid at neutral and acid pH, is genotoxic to oesophageal cells through the induction of ROS: the potential role of anti-oxidants in Barrett's oesophagus

    Gareth J.S. Jenkins;Francis R. D'Souza;Sinan H. Suzen;Zak S. Eltahir

  • Genetic pathways involved in the progression of Barrett's metaplasia to adenocarcinoma

    G J S Jenkins;S H Doak;J M Parry;F R D'Souza

  • The detection and assessment of the aneugenic potential of environmental chemicals: the European Community Aneuploidy Project.

    James M. Parry;Andrew Sors

  • Testing strategies in mutagenicity and genetic toxicology: an appraisal of the guidelines of the European Scientific Committee for Cosmetics and Non-Food Products for the evaluation of hair dyes.

    D.J. Kirkland;L. Henderson;D. Marzin;L. Müller

  • Detection of damage to the mitochondrial genome in the oncocytic cells of Warthin's tumour

    Paul D. Lewis;Prue Baxter;A. Paul Griffiths;James M. Parry

  • An assessment of the genotoxic impact of the Sea Empress oil spill by the measurement of DNA adduct levels in selected invertebrate and vertebrate species.

    J.S. Harvey;B.P. Lyons;T.S. Page;C. Stewart

  • The effects of “Cell age” upon the lethal effects of physical and chemical mutagens in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    James M. Parry;Peter J. Davies;W. Emrys Evans

  • The CYP17 MspA1 polymorphism and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis.

    Zheng Ye;James M. Parry

  • Diethylstilboestrol: the binding and effects of diethylstilboestrol upon the polymerisation and depolymerisation of purified microtubule protein in vitro.

    David C. Sharp;James M. Parry

  • The use of genetically engineered V79 Chinese hamster cultures expressing rat liver CYP1A1, 1A2 and 2B1 cDNAs in micronucleus assays

    Sian Ellard;Yaseen Mohammed;Satish Dogra;Catherine Wölfel

Frequent Co-Authors

Sian Ellard
Sian Ellard University of Exeter
John Ashby
John Ashby Syngenta (Switzerland)
Micheline Kirsch-Volders
Micheline Kirsch-Volders Vrije Universiteit Brussel
David O. F. Skibinski
David O. F. Skibinski Swansea University
Colin F. Arlett
Colin F. Arlett University of Sussex
Keith Smith
Keith Smith University of Edinburgh
David Kirkland
David Kirkland Covance (United States)
Adayapalam T. Natarajan
Adayapalam T. Natarajan Leiden University
Günter Speit
Günter Speit University of Ulm
Richard R. Meehan
Richard R. Meehan University of Edinburgh

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