His primary scientific interests are in Pediatrics, Gestational age, Randomized controlled trial, Adverse effect and Gestation. His Pediatrics research integrates issues from Candida parapsilosis, Epidemiology, Incidence, Low birth weight and Parenteral nutrition. His Gestational age research focuses on Platelet transfusion and how it relates to Birth weight, Intensive care unit and Neonatal Thrombocytopenia.
His Adverse effect research is under the purview of Internal medicine. Paul Clarke has researched Gestation in several fields, including Relative risk and Lactoferrin. His study looks at the relationship between Platelet and fields such as Clinical significance, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His primary areas of study are Pediatrics, Intensive care, Internal medicine, Gestation and Intensive care medicine. His research in Pediatrics intersects with topics in Birth weight, Gestational age, Incidence, Randomized controlled trial and Low birth weight. He interconnects Platelet and Breathing in the investigation of issues within Gestational age.
His Intensive care course of study focuses on Neonatology and Emergency medicine. His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology, Surgery and Cardiology. His Gestation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Necrotizing enterocolitis and Necrotising enterocolitis.
Intensive care, Microbiology, Pediatrics, Gestation and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Unit and Family medicine in addition to Intensive care. In general Microbiology study, his work on Feces often relates to the realm of MacConkey agar, Klebsiella, Resistome and Virulence, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Paul Clarke specializes in Pediatrics, namely Necrotising enterocolitis. His study looks at the intersection of Gestation and topics like Incidence with Necrotizing enterocolitis. The various areas that Paul Clarke examines in his Internal medicine study include Bronchopulmonary dysplasia and Cardiology.
Paul Clarke mostly deals with Bifidobacterium, Metabolome, Microbiology, Feces and Gut flora. His studies in Metabolome integrate themes in fields like Microbiome and Observational study. His Incidence study also includes
The concepts of his Pediatrics study are interwoven with issues in Area under the curve, Cohort study, Neonatal encephalopathy, Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy and Prospective cohort study. His Gestation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Relative risk, Multicenter trial, Gestational age and Intensive care. His work on Adverse effect and Enteral administration as part of general Internal medicine research is frequently linked to Placebo-controlled study, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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Phosphorylation and activation of human cdc25-C by cdc2-cyclin B and its involvement in the self-amplification of MPF at mitosis
I Hoffmann;P R Clarke;M J Marcote;E Karsenti.
The EMBO Journal (1993)
Purification and characterization of the AMP-activated protein kinase. Copurification of acetyl-CoA carboxylase kinase and 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase kinase activities.
David Carling;Paul R. Clarke;Victor A. Zammit;D. Grahame Hardie.
FEBS Journal (1989)
Inhibition of caspase-9 through phosphorylation at Thr 125 by ERK MAPK
Lindsey A. Allan;Nick Morrice;Suzanne Brady;Gareth Magee.
Nature Cell Biology (2003)
Spatial and temporal coordination of mitosis by Ran GTPase.
Paul R. Clarke;Chuanmao Zhang.
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2008)
Regulation of HMG-CoA reductase: identification of the site phosphorylated by the AMP-activated protein kinase in vitro and in intact rat liver.
P. R. Clarke;D. G. Hardie.
The EMBO Journal (1990)
Phosphorylation of Mcl‐1 by CDK1–cyclin B1 initiates its Cdc20‐dependent destruction during mitotic arrest
Margaret E Harley;Lindsey A Allan;Helen S Sanderson;Paul R Clarke.
The EMBO Journal (2010)
Phosphorylation of Caspase-9 by CDK1/Cyclin B1 Protects Mitotic Cells against Apoptosis
Lindsey A. Allan;Paul R. Clarke.
Molecular Cell (2007)
Dephosphorylation of cdc25-C by a type-2A protein phosphatase: specific regulation during the cell cycle in Xenopus egg extracts.
Paul R. Clarke;Ingrid Hoffmann;Giulio Draetta;Eric Karsenti.
Molecular Biology of the Cell (1993)
Chromatin-Independent Nuclear Envelope Assembly Induced by Ran GTPase in Xenopus Egg Extracts
Chuanmao Zhang;Chuanmao Zhang;Paul R. Clarke.
Science (2000)
Regulation of apoptosis by BH3 domains in a cell-free system
Sabina C Cosulich;Vivienne Worrall;Philip J Hedge;Stephen Green.
Current Biology (1997)
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