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Gamification in biomedical science education: The successful implementation of Resimion, a scenario-based learning tool (2023)
Journal Article
May, J. E., Anderson, E., Clark, D., & Hull, J. (2023). Gamification in biomedical science education: The successful implementation of Resimion, a scenario-based learning tool. British Journal of Biomedical Science, 80, Article 11756. https://doi.org/10.3389/bjbs.2023.11756

Introduction: Scenario-based learning and gamification have many advantages in comparison to traditional didactic teaching methods, including development of many higher-level skills such as analysis and evaluation. It is hoped that these simulations... Read More about Gamification in biomedical science education: The successful implementation of Resimion, a scenario-based learning tool.

Understanding Hydrogen: Lessons to be learned from physical interactions between the inert gases and the globin superfamily (2022)
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Hancock, J. T., Russell, G., Craig, T. J., May, J., Morse, H. R., & Stamler, J. S. (2022). Understanding Hydrogen: Lessons to be learned from physical interactions between the inert gases and the globin superfamily. Oxygen, 2(4), 578-590. https://doi.org/10.3390/oxygen2040038

Hydrogen gas (molecular hydrogen, H2) has significant effects in a range of organisms, from plants to humans. Many inert gases have been reported to have similar effects, and such responses may be most pronounced when cells are stressed. Xenon (Xe),... Read More about Understanding Hydrogen: Lessons to be learned from physical interactions between the inert gases and the globin superfamily.

Development of a paper-based lateral flow Prothrombin assay (2022)
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Saidykhan, J., Pointon, L., Cinti, S., May, J., & Killard, A. (2022). Development of a paper-based lateral flow Prothrombin assay. Analytical Methods, 14, 3718-3726. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ay00965j

Disorders of haemostasis result in both excessive bleeding and clotting and are a major global cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the developing world. A small number of simple tests can be used to screen and monitor for such dysfuncti... Read More about Development of a paper-based lateral flow Prothrombin assay.

Paper-based lateral flow device for the sustainable measurement of human plasma fibrinogen in low-resource settings (2021)
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Saidykhan, J., Selevic, L., Cinti, S., May, J., & Killard, A. (2021). Paper-based lateral flow device for the sustainable measurement of human plasma fibrinogen in low-resource settings. Analytical Chemistry, 93(41), 14007-14013. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.1c03665

Fibrinogen concentration is a major determinant of both clotting and bleeding risk. Clotting and bleeding disorders cause extensive morbidity and mortality, particularly in resource-poor and emergency settings. This is exacerbated by a lack of timely... Read More about Paper-based lateral flow device for the sustainable measurement of human plasma fibrinogen in low-resource settings.

Primary mesenchymal stromal cells in co-culture with leukaemic HL-60 cells are sensitised to cytarabine-induced genotoxicity, while leukaemic cells are protected (2021)
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Gynn, L. E., Anderson, E., Robinson, G., Wexler, S. A., Upstill-Goddard, G., Cox, C., & May, J. E. (2021). Primary mesenchymal stromal cells in co-culture with leukaemic HL-60 cells are sensitised to cytarabine-induced genotoxicity, while leukaemic cells are protected. Mutagenesis, 36(6), 419-428. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/geab033

Tumour microenvironments are hallmarked in many cancer types. In haematological malignancies, bone marrow (BM) mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) protect malignant cells from drug-induced cytotoxicity. However, less is known about malignant impact on su... Read More about Primary mesenchymal stromal cells in co-culture with leukaemic HL-60 cells are sensitised to cytarabine-induced genotoxicity, while leukaemic cells are protected.

Chemotherapy-induced genotoxic damage to bone marrow cells: Long-term implications (2018)
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May, J. E., Donaldson, C., Gynn, L., & Ruth Morse, H. (2018). Chemotherapy-induced genotoxic damage to bone marrow cells: Long-term implications. Mutagenesis, 33(3), 241-251. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gey014

© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the UK Environmental Mutagen Society. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) within the bone marrow (BM) are vitally important in forming the micro-environment supporting haematop... Read More about Chemotherapy-induced genotoxic damage to bone marrow cells: Long-term implications.

Bone marrow and myeloma cellular communication protects from genotoxicity in a drug-specific manner (2015)
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Andrews, S., Morse, H. R., & May, J. E. (2015). Bone marrow and myeloma cellular communication protects from genotoxicity in a drug-specific manner. Mutagenesis, 30(6), 867-868. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gev074

Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable haematological malignancy with most patients eventually developing ad- vanced, relapsing disease and drug resistance (1,2). This may result from protection by BM mesenchymal cells (BM— MSC) interacting with MM ce... Read More about Bone marrow and myeloma cellular communication protects from genotoxicity in a drug-specific manner.

A novel biosensor for prediction of global hypomethylation by decitabine and azacytadine in leukaemic cells (2015)
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May, J. E., Allainguillaume, J., Page, K., Stratford-Smith, C., Aruomaren, A., Alloush, H., …Anderson, E. (2015). A novel biosensor for prediction of global hypomethylation by decitabine and azacytadine in leukaemic cells. Mutagenesis, 30(6), 856. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gev074

Decitabine (DAC) and azacytidine (AZA) are cytidine ana- logues and hypomethylating agents used in the manage- ment of patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), where the main goal is to prevent transformation to acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), wh... Read More about A novel biosensor for prediction of global hypomethylation by decitabine and azacytadine in leukaemic cells.

The stromal cell line HS-5 is an alternative mesenchymal stem cell source for the development of a 3D bone marrow model (2015)
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Kabrah, S., May, J. E., Donaldson, C., & Morse, H. R. (2015). The stromal cell line HS-5 is an alternative mesenchymal stem cell source for the development of a 3D bone marrow model. Mutagenesis, 30(6), 861. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gev074

Developing a novel three-dimensional (3D) in vitro model of the bone marrow microenvironment using bone mar- row mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) in commercial matrices involves a series of distinct processes. This starts with selecting an appropriat... Read More about The stromal cell line HS-5 is an alternative mesenchymal stem cell source for the development of a 3D bone marrow model.

Determination of the appropriate gene for real-time PCR analysis of the immotalized stromal cell line HS-5 in 2D and 3D culture following melphalan exposure (2015)
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Kabrah, S., May, J. E., Donaldson, C., & Morse, H. R. (2015). Determination of the appropriate gene for real-time PCR analysis of the immotalized stromal cell line HS-5 in 2D and 3D culture following melphalan exposure. Mutagenesis, 30(6), 874. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gev074

Although gene expression analysis using real-time quan- titative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is an accurate method to evaluate cell activi- ties and phenotypes, the reliability of the analysis depends on the selection of... Read More about Determination of the appropriate gene for real-time PCR analysis of the immotalized stromal cell line HS-5 in 2D and 3D culture following melphalan exposure.

Chemotherapy-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity to the bone marrow microenvironment (2013)
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May, J. E., Morse, H. R., Page, K., Soh, M., Wexler, S., Cox, C., …Donaldson, C. (2014). Chemotherapy-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity to the bone marrow microenvironment. Mutagenesis, 29(1), 79. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/get060

The bone marrow (BM) microenvironment is largely com- prised of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and is vital in supporting haematopoiesis. Limited studies have indicated that the BM microenvironment is damaged by chemotherapy; however the extent and... Read More about Chemotherapy-induced cytotoxicity and genotoxicity to the bone marrow microenvironment.

Effects of bone marrow stromal cells on sensitivity of leukaemic cells to chemotherapy (2013)
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Page, K., Anderson, E., Smith, A., Reid, C., Salisbury, V., Donaldson, C., & May, J. E. (2014). Effects of bone marrow stromal cells on sensitivity of leukaemic cells to chemotherapy. Mutagenesis, 29(1), 92. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/get060

Cytosine arabinoside (ara-C) is a key chemotherapy drug used to treat acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), however, ap- proximately 30% of patients do not respond to this therapy. 92 An evaluative assay to determine resistance/sensitivity to ara- C prior... Read More about Effects of bone marrow stromal cells on sensitivity of leukaemic cells to chemotherapy.

Use of whole blood for analysis of disease-associated biomarkers (2013)
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McLeod, J., Pemberton, R. M., May, J. E., Pemberton, R., Hart, J. P., McLeod, J. D., …Doran, O. (2013). Use of whole blood for analysis of disease-associated biomarkers. Analytical Biochemistry, 437(1), 59-61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ab.2013.02.024

Analyses for diagnosis and monitoring of pathological conditions often rely on blood samples, partly due to relative ease of collection. However, many interfering substances largely preclude the use of whole blood itself, necessitating separation of... Read More about Use of whole blood for analysis of disease-associated biomarkers.

Development of a novel, physiologically relevant cytotoxicity model: Application to the study of chemotherapeutic damage to mesenchymal stromal cells (2012)
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May, J. E., Morse, H. R., Xu, J., & Donaldson, C. (2012). Development of a novel, physiologically relevant cytotoxicity model: Application to the study of chemotherapeutic damage to mesenchymal stromal cells. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 263(3), 374-389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2012.07.013

There is an increasing need for development of physiologically relevant in-vitro models for testing toxicity, however determining toxic effects of agents which undergo extensive hepatic metabolism can be particularly challenging. If a source of such... Read More about Development of a novel, physiologically relevant cytotoxicity model: Application to the study of chemotherapeutic damage to mesenchymal stromal cells.