John F. Allen
Coventry University
406 Papers
3.8K Citations
John F. Allen is an academic researcher from Coventry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photosystem & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 401 publications. Previous affiliations of John F. Allen include Centre for Life & University of California, Berkeley.
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Papers
Novel assessment of microvascular changes in idiopathic restless legs syndrome (Willis-Ekbom disease).
TL;DR: Impaired microvascular circulation in patients with restless legs syndrome in comparison to matched controls is demonstrated and a potential mechanism for the sensation of burning feet is demonstrated.
Bioinformatics and discovery: induction beckons again
TL;DR: With the flood of information from genomics, proteomics, and microarrays, what the authors really need now is the computer software to tell us what it all means.
Origin, Function, and Transmission of Mitochondria
Carol A. Allen,Mark van der Giezen,John F. Allen +2 more
- 01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: While the endosymbiotic origin of mitochondria had been considered since the time of Mereschkowsky (Martin and Kowallik 1999), the advances in biochemical techniques in the 1960s led to a revival of the idea, and a new and enthusiastic following for it.
The influence of social factors on gender health
M. Aboulghar,D.F. Albertini,John F. Allen,Siladitya Bhattacharya,J. Cottingham,Johannes L.H. Evers,J.P.M. Geraedts,Anna Glasier,Kate Hunt,J. Hussein,C. La Vecchia,W. Luy,P.-A. Michaud,Eva Negri,Sanne A.E. Peters,D. Sethi,P. G. Crosignani,P. Devroey,Klaus Diedrich,R.G. Farquharson,L. Fraser,Luca Gianaroli,K. Lundin,A. Sunde,J.S. Tapanainen,Basil C. Tarlatzis,A. Van Steirteghem,Anna Veiga,A. Volpe +28 more
TL;DR: For both women and men, the main health risks related to lifestyle are smoking, alcohol, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity, and women's health risks arise from gender discrimination, including sex-selective abortion, violence against women and early child marriage.
Intra-and inter-observer reliability of nailfold videocapillaroscopy — A possible outcome measure for systemic sclerosis-related microangiopathy
Graham Dinsdale,Tonia L Moore,Neil O'Leary,Philip A. Tresadern,Michael Berks,Chris Roberts,Joanne Manning,John F. Allen,Marina E Anderson,Maurizio Cutolo,Roger Hesselstrand,Kevin Howell,Carmen Pizzorni,Vanessa Smith,Alberto Sulli,Marie Wildt,Christopher J. Taylor,Andrea Murray,Ariane L. Herrick +18 more
TL;DR: Evaluability is one of the major challenges in assessing nailfold capillaries, but the high intra- and inter-reliabilities suggest that overall image grade, capillary density and apex width have potential as outcome measures in longitudinal studies.