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Isla S Mackenzie

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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|March 6, 2004
C-reactive protein is associated with arterial stiffness in apparently healthy individualsYasmin, Carmel M McEniery, Sharon Wallace, et al.
Trials|July 30, 2022
A secondary qualitative analysis of stakeholder views about participant recruitment, retention, and adherence in decentralised clinical trials (DCTs)Joanne Coyle, Amy Rogers, Rachel Copland, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 15, 2006
AT2 receptor stimulation may halt progression of pheochromocytomaMorris J Brown, Isla S Mackenzie, Michael J Ashby, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|November 29, 2013
Effectiveness of newspaper advertising for patient recruitment into a clinical trialAdrian Hapca, Claudine G Jennings, Li Wei, et al.
Trials|September 8, 2021
Correction to: The Treatment In Morning versus Evening (TIME) study: analysis of recruitment, follow-up and retention rates post-recruitmentDavid A Rorie, Robert W V Flynn, Isla S Mackenzie, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|July 23, 2021
Learning from remote decentralised clinical trial experiences: A qualitative analysis of interviews with trial personnel, patient representatives and other stakeholdersJoanne Coyle, Amy Rogers, Rachel Copland, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|October 20, 2021
Factors influencing participation and long-term commitment to self-monitoring of blood pressure in a large remote clinical trial: The treatment in morning versus evening (TIME) studyKeeran Vickneson, Amy Rogers, Thineskrishna Anbarasan, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|August 14, 2021
When innovation outpaces regulations: The legal challenges for direct-to-patient supply of investigational medicinal productsMaeve Malone, Pamela Ferguson, Amy Rogers, et al.
Trials|November 25, 2017
The Treatment In Morning versus Evening (TIME) study: analysis of recruitment, follow-up and retention rates post-recruitmentDavid A Rorie, Robert W V Flynn, Isla S Mackenzie, et al.
Trials|April 19, 2015
Does offering an incentive payment improve recruitment to clinical trials and increase the proportion of socially deprived and elderly participants?Claudine G Jennings, Thomas M MacDonald, Li Wei, et al.
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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|March 6, 2004
C-reactive protein is associated with arterial stiffness in apparently healthy individualsYasmin, Carmel M McEniery, Sharon Wallace, et al.
Trials|July 30, 2022
A secondary qualitative analysis of stakeholder views about participant recruitment, retention, and adherence in decentralised clinical trials (DCTs)Joanne Coyle, Amy Rogers, Rachel Copland, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 15, 2006
AT2 receptor stimulation may halt progression of pheochromocytomaMorris J Brown, Isla S Mackenzie, Michael J Ashby, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|November 29, 2013
Effectiveness of newspaper advertising for patient recruitment into a clinical trialAdrian Hapca, Claudine G Jennings, Li Wei, et al.
Trials|September 8, 2021
Correction to: The Treatment In Morning versus Evening (TIME) study: analysis of recruitment, follow-up and retention rates post-recruitmentDavid A Rorie, Robert W V Flynn, Isla S Mackenzie, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|July 23, 2021
Learning from remote decentralised clinical trial experiences: A qualitative analysis of interviews with trial personnel, patient representatives and other stakeholdersJoanne Coyle, Amy Rogers, Rachel Copland, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|October 20, 2021
Factors influencing participation and long-term commitment to self-monitoring of blood pressure in a large remote clinical trial: The treatment in morning versus evening (TIME) studyKeeran Vickneson, Amy Rogers, Thineskrishna Anbarasan, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|August 14, 2021
When innovation outpaces regulations: The legal challenges for direct-to-patient supply of investigational medicinal productsMaeve Malone, Pamela Ferguson, Amy Rogers, et al.
Trials|November 25, 2017
The Treatment In Morning versus Evening (TIME) study: analysis of recruitment, follow-up and retention rates post-recruitmentDavid A Rorie, Robert W V Flynn, Isla S Mackenzie, et al.
Trials|April 19, 2015
Does offering an incentive payment improve recruitment to clinical trials and increase the proportion of socially deprived and elderly participants?Claudine G Jennings, Thomas M MacDonald, Li Wei, et al.
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