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Dr Brian Saxby
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Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Brian Saxby
et al.
Longitudinal changes in global and domain specific cognitive function in the very-old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study
2018
Dr Brian Saxby
A longitudinal study of patients with cirrhosis treated with L-ornithine L-aspartate, examined with magnetization transfer, diffusion-weighted imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy
2017
Dr Brian Saxby
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cirrhosis: a cross-sectional study
2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and cognitive decline in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ study
2015
Dr Brian Saxby
Modulation of neural activation following treatment of hepatic encephalopathy
2013
Professor Nicola Pavese
Dr Brian Saxby
Cerebral microglial activation in patients with hepatitis c: in vivo evidence of neuroinflammation
2012
Dr Clive Ballard
Dr Dag Aarsland
Dr Brian Saxby
Dr David Lowery
David Green
et al.
Optimised Anaesthesia to Reduce Post Operative Cognitive Decline (POCD) in Older Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery, a Randomised Controlled Trial
2012
Dr Akshya Vasudev
Dr Brian Saxby
Professor John O'Brien
Dr Sean Colloby
Dr Michael Firbank
et al.
Relationship Between Cognition, Magnetic Resonance White Matter Hyperintensities, and Cardiovascular Autonomic Changes in Late-Life Depression
2012
Daniel Collerton
Jill Collerton
Professor John Bond
Dr Brian Saxby
Professor Ian McKeith
et al.
Cognitive Performance in a UK Cohort of 85 Year Olds: The Newcastle 85+ Study
2011
Dr Sunil Narayan Narayan
Dr Michael Firbank
Dr Brian Saxby
Professor Gerard Stansby
Monica Hansrani
et al.
Elevated plasma homocysteine is associated with increased brain atrophy rates in older subjects with mild hypertension
2011
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