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Craig A HuttonSchool of Chemistry, University of Melbourne Verified email at unimelb.edu.au Cited by 4060 |
Inhibition of lysine biosynthesis: an evolving antibiotic strategy
Bacterial biosynthesis of lysine has come under increased scrutiny as a target for novel
antibacterial agents as it provides lysine for protein synthesis and both lysine and meso …
antibacterial agents as it provides lysine for protein synthesis and both lysine and meso …
[HTML][HTML] Do longer consultations improve the management of psychological problems in general practice? A systematic literature review
C Hutton, J Gunn - BMC health services research, 2007 - Springer
Background Psychological problems present a huge burden of illness in our community and
GPs are the main providers of care. There is evidence that longer consultations in general …
GPs are the main providers of care. There is evidence that longer consultations in general …
Osteoarthritis: the cause not result of joint failure?
CW Hutton - Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Osteoarthritis isan enigmatic condition as it is at once simple and complex. It seems simple
as trauma is sufficient to produce its major features, but it becomes complex when we try to …
as trauma is sufficient to produce its major features, but it becomes complex when we try to …
Modeling geometric deformations in EPI time series
Even after realignment there is residual movement-related variance present in fMRI time-
series, causing loss of sensitivity and, potentially, also specificity. One cause is the …
series, causing loss of sensitivity and, potentially, also specificity. One cause is the …
Optimized EPI for fMRI studies of the orbitofrontal cortex
R Deichmann, JA Gottfried, C Hutton, R Turner - Neuroimage, 2003 - Elsevier
A common problem in gradient-echo echo planar imaging (EPI) is the occurrence of image
distortions and signal losses caused by susceptibility gradients near air/tissue interfaces …
distortions and signal losses caused by susceptibility gradients near air/tissue interfaces …
Identifying global anatomical differences: Deformation‐based morphometry
J Ashburner, C Hutton, R Frackowiak… - Human brain …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this paper is to illustrate a method for identifying macroscopic anatomical
differences among the brains of different populations of subjects. The method involves …
differences among the brains of different populations of subjects. The method involves …
Image distortion correction in fMRI: a quantitative evaluation
C Hutton, A Bork, O Josephs, R Deichmann… - Neuroimage, 2002 - Elsevier
A well-recognized problem with the echo-planar imaging (EPI) technique most commonly
used for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies is geometric distortion …
used for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies is geometric distortion …
[HTML][HTML] Unified segmentation based correction of R1 brain maps for RF transmit field inhomogeneities (UNICORT)
Quantitative mapping of the longitudinal relaxation rate (R1= 1/T1) in the human brain
enables the investigation of tissue microstructure and macroscopic morphology which are …
enables the investigation of tissue microstructure and macroscopic morphology which are …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison between voxel-based cortical thickness and voxel-based morphometry in normal aging
The morphology of cortical grey matter is commonly assessed using T1-weighted MRI
together with automated computerised methods such as voxel-based morphometry (VBM) …
together with automated computerised methods such as voxel-based morphometry (VBM) …
[PDF][PDF] Single-cell analysis defines a pancreatic fibroblast lineage that supports anti-tumor immunity
C Hutton, F Heider, A Blanco-Gomez, A Banyard… - Cancer cell, 2021 - cell.com
Fibroblasts display extensive transcriptional heterogeneity, yet functional annotation and
characterization of their heterocellular relationships remains incomplete. Using mass …
characterization of their heterocellular relationships remains incomplete. Using mass …