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2003Segmental nature of the porcine liver and its potential as a model for experimental partial hepatectomyCourt, F.; Wemyss-Holden, S.; Morrison, C.; Teague, B.; Laws, P.; Kew, J.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2003Experimental studies of serum cytokine concentration following pancreatic electrolytic ablationMorrison, C.; Teague, B.; Court, F.; Wemyss-Holden, S.; Metcalfe, M.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2008A review of natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) for intra-abdominal surgery - Experimental models, techniques, and applicability to the clinical settingDella Flora, E.; Wilson, T.; Martin, I.; O'Rourke, N.; Maddern, G.
2003Palliation of pancreatic cancer using electrolytic ablationWemyss-Holden, S.; Court, F.; Morrison, C.; Teague, B.; Burrell, A.; Morales, D.; Rodgers, N.; Anthony, A.; Metcalfe, M.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2007Bimodal electric tissue ablation (BETA) - in-vivo evaluation of the effect of applying direct current before and during radiofrequency ablation of porcine liverCockburn, J.; Maddern, G.; Wemyss-Holden, S.
2002In vivo pancreatic-specific hypothermia: retrograde ductal perfusion experimental studiesMorrison, C.; Wemyss-Holden, S.; Court, F.; Teague, B.; Dennison, A.; Maddern, G.
2002Electrolytic ablation as an adjunct to liver resection: experimental studies of predictability and safetyWemyss-Holden, S.; Dennison, A.; Finch, G.; de la M Hall, P.; 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.
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.
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.