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2008Sequential and Selective Buchwald-Hartwig Amination Reactions for the Controlled Functionalization of 6-Bromo-2-chloroquinoline: Synthesis of Ligands for the Tec Src Homology 3 DomainSmith, J.; Jones, R.; Booker, G.; Pyke, S.
2005Differences in lysine adduction by acrolein and methyl vinyl ketone: Implications for cytotoxicity in cultured hepatocytesKaminskas, L.; Pyke, S.; Burcham, P.
2011In vivo activity of benzoyl ester clerodane diterpenoid derivatives from Dodonaea polyandraSimpson, B.; Claudie, D.; Gerber, J.; Pyke, S.; Wang, J.; McKinnon, R.; Semple, S.
2010Silicon nitride as a versatile growth substrate for microspectroscopic imaging and mapping of individual cellsCarter, E.; Rayner, B.; McLeod, A.; Wu, L.; Marshall, C.; Levina, A.; Aitken, J.; Witting, P.; Lai, B.; Cai, Z.; Vogt, S.; Lee, Y.; Chen, C.; Tobin, M.; Harris, H.; Lay, P.
2008An integrin phosphorylation switch the effect of β3 integrin tail phosphorylation on dok1 and talin bindingOxley, C.; Anthis, N.; Lowe, E.; Vakonakis, I.; Campbell, I.; Wegener, K.
2011Gallium-68 Complex of a Macrobicyclic Cage Amine Chelator Tethered to Two Integrin-Targeting Peptides for Diagnostic Tumor ImagingMa, M.; Neels, O.; Denoyer, D.; Roselt, P.; Karas, J.; Scanlon, D.; White, J.; Hicks, R.; Donnelly, P.
2004Strong protein adduct trapping accompanies abolition of acrolein-mediated hepatotoxicity by hydralazine in miceKaminskas, L.; Pyke, S.; Burcham, P.
2016Temporal responses to X-radiation exposure in spleen in the pKZ1 mouse recombination assayOrmsby, R.; Staudacher, A.; Blyth, B.; Bezak, E.; Sykes, P.
2007Adaptive response for chromosomal inversions in pKZ1 mouse prostate induced by low doses of X radiation delivered after a high doseDay, T.; Zeng, G.; Hooker, A.; Bhat, M.; Scott, B.; Turner, D.; Sykes, P.
2010If bystander effects for apoptosis occur in spleen after low-dose irradiation in vivo then the magnitude of the effect falls within the range of normal homeostatic apoptosisStaudacher, A.; Blyth, B.; Lawrence, M.; Ormsby, R.; Bezak, E.; Sykes, P.