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2002Liver electrolysis: pH can reliably monitor the extent of hepatic ablation in pigsFinch, G.; Fosh, B.; Anthony, A.; Slimani, E.; Texler, M.; Berry, D.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2004Augmenting the ablative effect of liver electrolysis: Using two electrodes and the Pringle maneuverBerry, D.; Garcea, G.; Vanderzon, P.; Slimani, E.; Chong, C.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2000The safety of electrolytically induced hepatic necrosis in a pig modelWemyss-Holden, S.; de la M Hall, P.; Robertson, G.; Dennison, A.; Vanderzon, P.; Maddern, G.
2000Electrolytic treatment of colorectal liver tumour deposits in a rat model: a technique with potential for patients with unresectable liver tumoursWemyss-Holden, S.; Robertson, G.; de la M Hall, P.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2000A new treatment for unresectable liver tumours: long-term studies of electrolytic lesions in the pig liverWemyss-Holden, S.; Robertson, G.; Dennison, A.; Vanderzon, P.; de la M Hall, P.; Maddern, G.
2000Electrochemical lesions in the rat liver support its potential for treatment of liver tumorsWemyss-Holden, S.; Robertson, G.; Dennison, A.; de la M Hall, P.; Fothergill, J.; Jones, B.; Maddern, G.
1998Electrochemically-induced hepatic necrosis: the next step forward in patients with unresectable liver tumours?Baxter, P.; Wemyss-Holden, S.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2004Electrolytic liver ablation is not associated with evidence of a systemic inflammatory response syndromeTeague, B.; Court, F.; Morrison, C.; Kho, M.; Wemyss-Holden, S.; Maddern, G.