Apert syndrome results from localized mutations of FGFR2 and is allelic with Crouzon syndrome

…, MD Poole, GJ Ashworth, AD Hockley, RD Hayward… - Nature …, 1995 - nature.com
Apert syndrome is a distinctive human malformation comprising craniosynostosis and
severe syndactyly of the hands and feet. We have identified specific missense substitutions …

Management of childhood craniopharyngioma: can the morbidity of radical surgery be predicted?

…, R Stanhope, KE Watkins, RD Hayward - Journal of …, 1996 - thejns.org
✓ Seventy-five children treated for craniopharyngioma between 1973 and 1994 were studied
to demonstrate which pre- and intraoperative factors were indicative of a poor outcome as …

[HTML][HTML] Direct nucleation and bundling of actin by the SipC protein of invasive Salmonella

RD Hayward, V Koronakis - The EMBO journal, 1999 - embopress.org
Salmonella causes severe gastroenteritis in humans, entering non‐phagocytic cells to
initiate intracellular replication. Bacterial engulfment occurs by macropinocytosis, which is …

Infection of cerebrospinal fluid shunts in infants: a study of etiological factors

IK Pople, R Bayston, RD Hayward - Journal of neurosurgery, 1992 - thejns.org
✓ The aim of this study was to find reasons for the high incidence of cerebrospinal fluid shunt
infections seen in neonates. Four-hundred sixty-six consecutive shunt operations were …

Intracranial pressure in single-suture craniosynostosis

…, BM Jones, WJ Harkness, RD Hayward - Pediatric …, 1995 - karger.com
The indications for surgical correction of craniosynostosis in which there is involvement of
only one of the cranial vault sutures have traditionally been based upon the cosmetic merits of …

[HTML][HTML] Cooperation between actin-binding proteins of invasive Salmonella: SipA potentiates SipC nucleation and bundling of actin

EJ McGhie, RD Hayward, V Koronakis - The EMBO journal, 2001 - embopress.org
Pathogen-induced remodelling of the host cell actin cytoskeleton drives internalization of
invasive Salmonella by non-phagocytic intestinal epithelial cells. Two Salmonella actin-binding …

The effectiveness of papilledema as an indicator of raised intracranial pressure in children with craniosynostosis

…, D Taylor, WF Harkness, BM Jones, RD Hayward - …, 1996 - journals.lww.com
CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS MANAGEMENT PARTIALLY depends on the detection and treatment
of elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). Examination for papilledema is considered to be the …

Growth and endocrine sequelae of craniopharyngioma.

CJ DeVile, DB Grant, RD Hayward… - Archives of disease in …, 1996 - adc.bmj.com
The growth and endocrine sequelae of 75 children (33 girls and 42 boys) with craniopharyngioma,
treated from 1973 to 1994, were studied by retrospective review and by follow up …

[PDF][PDF] Salmonella SPI1 effector SipA persists after entry and cooperates with a SPI2 effector to regulate phagosome maturation and intracellular replication

LC Brawn, RD Hayward, V Koronakis - Cell host & microbe, 2007 - cell.com
Salmonellae employ two type III secretion systems (T3SSs), SPI1 and SPI2, to deliver virulence
effectors into mammalian cells. SPI1 effectors, including actin-binding SipA, trigger initial …

Enigma of raised intracranial pressure in patients with complex craniosynostosis: the role of abnormal intracranial venous drainage

WJ Taylor, RD Hayward, P Lasjaunias, JA Britto… - Journal of …, 2001 - thejns.org
Object. In this study the authors investigated whether patterns of intracranial venous drainage
in children with complex craniosynostosis associated with raised intracranial pressure (ICP…