Search


Current filters:



Start a new search
Add filters:

Use filters to refine the search results.


Results 11-20 of 46 (Search time: 0.002 seconds).
Item hits:
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2016In utero Programming of Allergic SusceptibilityGrieger, J.; Clifton, V.; Tuck, A.; Wooldridge, A.; Robertson, S.; Gatford, K.
2016Isolation and plasmid characterization of carbapenemase (IMP-4) producing Salmonella enterica Typhimurium from catsAbraham, S.; O'Dea, M.; Trott, D.; Abraham, R.; Hughes, D.; Pang, S.; McKew, G.; Cheong, E.; Merlino, J.; Saputra, S.; Malik, R.; Gottlieb, T.
2016Cardiovascular physiology of dinosaursSeymour, R.
2016Quantitative non-invasive cell characterisation and discrimination based on multispectral autofluorescence featuresGosnell, M.; Anwer, A.; Mahbub, S.; Menon Perinchery, S.; Inglis, D.; Adhikary, P.; Jazayeri, J.; Cahill, M.; Saad, S.; Pollock, C.; Sutton-Mcdowall, M.; Thompson, J.; Goldys, E.
2016Osteocytes: the master cells in bone remodellingPrideaux, M.; Findlay, D.; Atkins, G.
2016Choline kinase alpha as an androgen receptor chaperone and prostate cancer therapeutic targetAsim, M.; Massie, C.; Orafidiya, F.; PĂ©rtega-Gomes, N.; Warren, A.; Esmaeili, M.; Selth, L.; Zecchini, H.; Luko, K.; Qureshi, A.; Baridi, A.; Menon, S.; Madhu, B.; Escriu, C.; Lyons, S.; Vowler, S.; Zecchini, V.; Shaw, G.; Hessenkemper, W.; Russell, R.; et al.
2016Unravelling evolution of Nanog, the key transcription factor involved in self-renewal of undifferentiated embryonic stem cells, by pattern recognition in nucleotide and tandem repeats characteristicsPashaiasl, M.; Khodadadi, K.; Kayvanjoo, A.; Pashaei-asl, R.; Ebrahimie, E.; Ebrahimi, M.
2016Increased miR-155-5p and reduced miR-148a-3p contribute to the suppression of osteosarcoma cell deathBhattacharya, S.; Chalk, A.; Ng, A.; Martin, T.; Zannettino, A.; Purton, L.; Lu, J.; Baker, E.; Walkley, C.
2016Drug addiction: targeting dynamic neuroimmune receptor interactions as a potential therapeutic strategyJacobsen, J.; Hutchinson, M.; Mustafa, S.
2016Flightless I is a key regulator of the fibroproliferative process in hypertrophic scarring and a target for a novel antiscarring therapyCameron, A.; Turner, C.; Adams, D.; Jackson, J.; Melville, E.; Arkell, R.; Anderson, P.; Cowin, A.