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Elizabeth Sconce.
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Year
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Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
Factors Affecting Anticoagulation Response to Warfarin
2008
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Peter Avery
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
Vitamin K epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 (
VKORC1
) polymorphism influences the anticoagulation response subsequent to vitamin K intake: A pilot study
2008
Dr Ellen Hatch
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Barry King
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Ann Daly
et al.
Polymorphisms in genes associated with the vitamin K epoxide reductase complex do not affect warfarin dose requirement
2007
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Peter Avery
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
Vitamin K supplementation can improve stability of anticoagulation for patients with unexplained variability in response to warfarin
2007
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
Vitamin K supplementation during oral anticoagulation: No real cause for concern [2]
2007
Dr Ellen Hatch
Elizabeth Sconce
Professor Ann Daly
Professor Farhad Kamali
A rapid genotyping method for the vitamin K epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 (VKORC1) gene
2006
Elizabeth Sconce
Professor Ann Daly
Dr Tayyaba Khan
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
et al.
APOE genotype makes a small contribution to warfarin dose requirements
2006
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Tayyaba Khan
Professor Ann Daly
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
et al.
Apolipoprotein E polymorphisms do not make a clinically significant contribution to warfarin dose requirements
2006
Elizabeth Sconce
Professor Farhad Kamali
Appraisal of current vitamin K dosing algorithms for the reversal of over-anticoagulation with warfarin: The need for a more tailored dosing regimen
2006
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Tayyaba Khan
Professor Ann Daly
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
et al.
The impact of simvastatin on warfarin disposition and dose requirements
2006
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Tayyaba Khan
Dr Hilary Wynne
Dr Patrick Kesteven
Dr Peter Avery
et al.
[abstract] Pfizer poster communication prize - The influence of patient age, CYP2C9 genotype and height on warfarin dose requirements
2005
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Tayyaba Khan
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
Patients with unstable control have a poorer dietary intake of vitamin K compared to patients with stable control of anticoagulation
2005
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Tayyaba Khan
Dr Hilary Wynne
Professor Farhad Kamali
Patients with unstable control have a poorer dietary intake of vitamin K compared with patients with stable control of anticoagulation
2005
Elizabeth Sconce
Dr Tayyaba Khan
Dr Hilary Wynne
Dr Peter Avery
Dr Barry King
et al.
The impact of CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genetic polymorphism and patient characteristics upon warfarin dose requirements: Proposal for a new dosing regimen
2005