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2. Getting through the NHS Research Ethics Committee (REC) review
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Jones, Tadeusz, primary
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- 2023
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3. Interactions of imidazoline ligands with the active site of purified monoamine oxidase A
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Jones, Tadeusz Z. E., Giurato, Laura, Guccione, Salvatore, and Ramsay, Rona R.
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- 2007
4. Orientation of oxazolidinones in the active site of monoamine oxidase
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Jones, Tadeusz Z.E., Fleming, Paul, Eyermann, Charles J., Gravestock, Michael B., and Ramsay, Rona R.
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- 2005
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5. BHPR research: qualitative1. Complex reasoning determines patients' perception of outcome following foot surgery in rheumatoid arhtritis
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Background: Foot surgery is common in patients with RA but research into surgical outcomes is limited and conceptually flawed as current outcome measures lack face validity: to date no one has asked patients what is important to them. This study aimed to determine which factors are important to patients when evaluating the success of foot surgery in RA Methods: Semi structured interviews of RA patients who had undergone foot surgery were conducted and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis of interviews was conducted to explore issues that were important to patients. Results: 11 RA patients (9 ♂, mean age 59, dis dur = 22yrs, mean of 3 yrs post op) with mixed experiences of foot surgery were interviewed. Patients interpreted outcome in respect to a multitude of factors, frequently positive change in one aspect contrasted with negative opinions about another. Overall, four major themes emerged. Function: Functional ability & participation in valued activities were very important to patients. Walking ability was a key concern but patients interpreted levels of activity in light of other aspects of their disease, reflecting on change in functional ability more than overall level. Positive feelings of improved mobility were often moderated by negative self perception ("I mean, I still walk like a waddling duck”). Appearance: Appearance was important to almost all patients but perhaps the most complex theme of all. Physical appearance, foot shape, and footwear were closely interlinked, yet patients saw these as distinct separate concepts. Patients need to legitimize these feelings was clear and they frequently entered into a defensive repertoire ("it's not cosmetic surgery; it's something that's more important than that, you know?”). Clinician opinion: Surgeons' post operative evaluation of the procedure was very influential. The impact of this appraisal continued to affect patients' lasting impression irrespective of how the outcome compared to their initial goals ("when he'd done it ... he said that hasn't worked as good as he'd wanted to ... but the pain has gone”). Pain: Whilst pain was important to almost all patients, it appeared to be less important than the other themes. Pain was predominately raised when it influenced other themes, such as function; many still felt the need to legitimize their foot pain in order for health professionals to take it seriously ("in the end I went to my GP because it had happened a few times and I went to an orthopaedic surgeon who was quite dismissive of it, it was like what are you complaining about”). Conclusions: Patients interpret the outcome of foot surgery using a multitude of interrelated factors, particularly functional ability, appearance and surgeons' appraisal of the procedure. While pain was often noted, this appeared less important than other factors in the overall outcome of the surgery. Future research into foot surgery should incorporate the complexity of how patients determine their outcome Disclosure statement: All authors have declared no conflicts of interest
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- 2017
6. Binding of imidazline ligands to the active site of purified MAO A
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Jones, TADEUSZ Z. E., Laura, Giurato, Guccione, Salvatore, and Ramsay, AND RONA R.
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- 2006
7. 55. Orchid: Clinician-Led Health Informatics
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Pande, Ira, primary, Gaywood, Ian, additional, Jones, Tadeusz, additional, and Chelsom, John, additional
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- 2014
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8. Alteration in spectral properties on ligand binding reveals flexibility in monoamine oxidase.
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Ramsay RR, Jones TZ, and Hynson RM
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- Allosteric Regulation, Animals, Catalytic Domain, Cysteine chemistry, Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Kinetics, Ligands, Models, Molecular, Monoamine Oxidase genetics, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors chemistry, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors pharmacology, Oxidation-Reduction, Protein Conformation, Monoamine Oxidase chemistry, Monoamine Oxidase metabolism
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Crystal structures have opened the door to understanding the mechanism and ligand specificities of MAO A and MAO B. We review here functional properties that suggest a flexibility in MAO that is likely to influence catalysis under different cellular conditions. The flexibility indicated by altered oxidation kinetics and a changed redox potential in the presence of a substrate was confirmed by circular dichroism spectroscopy. Circular dichroism also demonstrated alterations in the conformation of aromatic residues during reduction of MAO A and after covalent modification of the flavin. Visible spectra provide a convenient way to monitor ligand binding in the active site. Different groups near the flavin give different spectral changes. During reduction of MAO A, a distinct 412 nm peak appears after partial reduction. Recent work suggests that this may be a tyrosyl radical in equilibrium with the semiquinone of the flavin. Substrates prevent the appearance of the 412 nm peak but many inhibitors enhance it by preventing further reduction. We propose that steric effects in the active site could be the mechanism of this difference. Flexibility is also important for the transmission of the effects of modifying the surface thiols to the active site. Modification of multiple thiols results in inactivation but mutation of a single thiol, cysteine 374 in MAO A to alanine, decreased the catalytic potency (kcat/Km) by 30%. Thus, surface modification of MAO (for example, by oxidative stress) could reduce its activity.
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- 2005
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