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January 1, 1990
Protease activity in gingival crevicular fluid from discrete periodontal sites in humans with periodontitis or gingivitis
D Beighton, J R Radford, M N Naylor
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
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December 16, 2014
Adolescent non-adherence reveals a genetic cause for diabetes
D Carmody, K L Lindauer, R N Naylor
Analytical Chemistry
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August 13, 2024
Sequencing Sialic Acid Positioning in Gangliosides by High-Resolution Cyclic Ion Mobility Separations Coupled with Multiple Collision-Induced Dissociation-Based Tandem Mass Spectrometry Strategies
David L Williamson, Cameron N Naylor, Gabe Nagy
Analytical Chemistry
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February 15, 2020
Assessing the Impact of Drift Gas Polarizability in Polyatomic Ion Mobility Experiments
Cameron N Naylor, Tobias Reinecke, Brian H Clowers
British Dental Journal
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May 7, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (1). 3-year caries incidence in subjects aged 11 to 15 years
F P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
British Dental Journal
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October 2, 1979
The growth of cress in fluoridated tap-water
D M Jackson, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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March 14, 2023
A Comparison of the Performance of Modular Standalone Do-It-Yourself Ion Mobility Spectrometry Systems
Cameron N Naylor, Elvin R Cabrera, Brian H Clowers
British Dental Journal
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March 19, 1983
Caries experience in 11-year-old school girls between 1962 and 1981. A radiological study
C D Allen, F P Ashley, M N Naylor
Caries Research
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January 1, 1992
Prevalence of clinically undetected and untreated molar occlusal dentine caries in adolescents on the Isle of Wight
E A Kidd, M N Naylor, R F Wilson
British Dental Journal
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May 21, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (2). Caries prevalence in subjects aged 3 to 14 years following a maximum of three years' exposure to the sweets
F P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
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Archives of Oral Biology
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January 1, 1990
Protease activity in gingival crevicular fluid from discrete periodontal sites in humans with periodontitis or gingivitis
D Beighton, J R Radford, M N Naylor
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
|
December 16, 2014
Adolescent non-adherence reveals a genetic cause for diabetes
D Carmody, K L Lindauer, R N Naylor
Analytical Chemistry
|
August 13, 2024
Sequencing Sialic Acid Positioning in Gangliosides by High-Resolution Cyclic Ion Mobility Separations Coupled with Multiple Collision-Induced Dissociation-Based Tandem Mass Spectrometry Strategies
David L Williamson, Cameron N Naylor, Gabe Nagy
Analytical Chemistry
|
February 15, 2020
Assessing the Impact of Drift Gas Polarizability in Polyatomic Ion Mobility Experiments
Cameron N Naylor, Tobias Reinecke, Brian H Clowers
British Dental Journal
|
May 7, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (1). 3-year caries incidence in subjects aged 11 to 15 years
F P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
British Dental Journal
|
October 2, 1979
The growth of cress in fluoridated tap-water
D M Jackson, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
|
March 14, 2023
A Comparison of the Performance of Modular Standalone Do-It-Yourself Ion Mobility Spectrometry Systems
Cameron N Naylor, Elvin R Cabrera, Brian H Clowers
British Dental Journal
|
March 19, 1983
Caries experience in 11-year-old school girls between 1962 and 1981. A radiological study
C D Allen, F P Ashley, M N Naylor
Caries Research
|
January 1, 1992
Prevalence of clinically undetected and untreated molar occlusal dentine caries in adolescents on the Isle of Wight
E A Kidd, M N Naylor, R F Wilson
British Dental Journal
|
May 21, 1974
Clinical testing of dicalcium phosphate supplemented sweets. (2). Caries prevalence in subjects aged 3 to 14 years following a maximum of three years' exposure to the sweets
F P Ashley, M N Naylor, R D Emslie
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