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2017Scaling of the ankle extensor muscle-tendon units and the biomechanical implications for bipedal hopping locomotion in the post-pouch kangaroo Macropus fuliginosusSnelling, E.; Biewener, A.; Hu, Q.; Taggart, D.; Fuller, A.; Mitchell, D.; Maloney, S.; Seymour, R.
2015Select steroid hormone glucuronide metabolites can cause toll-like receptor 4 activation and enhanced painLewis, S.; Hutchinson, M.; Frick, M.; Zhang, Y.; Maier, S.; Sammakia, T.; Rice, K.; Watkins, L.
2008Sexual dimorphism in the hoverfly motion vision pathwayNordstrom, K.; Barnett, P.; Moyer, I.; Brinkworth, R.; O'Carroll, D.
1995The shape of the membrane potential trajectory in tonically-active human motoneuronesTurker, Kemal Sitki
2012Short-term synchrony in diverse motor nuclei presumed to receive different extents of direct cortical inputKeen, D.; Chou, L.; Nordstrom, M.; Fuglevand, A.
1995Significance of molecular marker-positive cells after autologous peripheral-blood stem-cell transplantation for non-Hodgkin's lymphomaHardingham, J.; Kotasek, D.; Sage, R.; Gooley, L.; Mi, J.X.; Dobrovic, A.; Norman, J.; Bolton, A.; Dale, B.
1997Single channel recording and data analysisSaint, D.
2005Snapshots: good learning and teaching in Physics in Australian Universities : a resource booklet from the project 'Learning Outcomes and Curriculum Development in Physics' 28p.-
1998Sodium channel-blocking properties of spiradoline, a kappa receptor agonist, are responsible for its antiarrhythmic action in the ratPugsley, M.; Saint, D.; Hayes, E.; Kramer, D.; Walker, M.
1997Soy isoflavones improve systemic arterial compliance but not plasma lipids in menopausal and perimenopausal womenNestel, Paul J.; Yamashita, Takeshi; Sasahara, Takayuki; Pomeroy, Sylvia; Dart, Anthony; Komesaroff, Paul; Owen, Alice; Abbey, Mavis
2002Spatially precise bilateral arm movements are controlled by the contralateral hemisphere - Evidence from a lateralized visual stimulus paradigmGarry, M. I.; Franks, I. M.
1995Spike-train acquisition, analysis and real-time experimental control using an icon-based programming language (LabView)Nordstrom, M.; Mapletoft, E.; Miles, T.
2002Stability of maps of human motor cortex made with transcranial magnetic stimulationUy, J.; Ridding, M.; Miles, T.
2015Standardization of the Dmax method for calculating the second lactate thresholdChalmers, S.; Esterman, A.; Eston, R.; Norton, K.
2002Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein expression is decreased in the adrenal gland of the growth-restricted sheep fetus during late gestationCoulter, C.; McMillen, I.; Bird, I.; Salkeld, M.
2012Stimulation of Aquaporin-Mediated Fluid Transport by Cyclic GMP in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium In VitroBaetz, N.; Stamer, W.; Yool, A.
2002Stretch-activated channels in the heart: Their role in arrhythmias and potential as antiarrhythmic drug targetsSaint, D.
2012Structure, function and translational relevance of aquaporin dual water and ion channelsYool, A.; Campbell, E.
1999Studies of stimulus-evoked responses in single motoneurones in humansMiles, T.
2001Subconductance states of the cardiac KATP channel revealed by partial block with glybenclamideJu, Y.; Saint, D.