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2020A dimensional approach to the mental health of siblings of children with mental health problems: a 20-year systematic reviewMa, N.; Roberts, R.; Winefield, H.; Furber, G.
2017Both Notch1 and its ligands in B cells promote antibody productionZhu, G.; Wang, X.; Xiao, H.; Liu, X.; Fang, Y.; Zhai, B.; Xu, R.; Han, G.; Chen, G.; Hou, C.; Shen, B.; Li, Y.; Ma, N.; Wu, H.; Liu, G.; Wang, R.
2016Caregiver perceptions of mental health problems and treatment utilisation in siblings of children with mental health problemsMa, N.; Furber, G.; Roberts, R.; Winefield, H.
2017CD19 regulates ADAM28-mediated Notch2 cleavage to control the differentiation of marginal zone precursors to MZ B cellsZhang, Y.; Zhu, G.; Xiao, H.; Liu, X.; Han, G.; Chen, G.; Hou, C.; Shen, B.; Li, Y.; Ma, N.; Wang, R.
2016Chemical nature of redox-controlled photoluminescence of graphene quantum dots by post-synthesis treatmentLi, Y.; Liu, X.; Wang, J.; Liu, H.; Li, S.; Hou, Y.; Wan, W.; Xue, W.; Ma, N.; Zhang, J.
2017Clinical safety and effectiveness of transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block in post-operative analgesia: a systematic review and meta-analysisMa, N.; Duncan, J.; Scarfe, A.; Schuhmann, S.; Cameron, A.
2023Compartmentalized spatial profiling of the tumor microenvironment in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma identifies immune checkpoint molecules and tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily members as biomarkers of response to immunotherapySadeghirad, H.; Liu, N.; Monkman, J.; Ma, N.; Cheikh, B.B.; Jhaveri, N.; Tan, C.W.; Warkiani, M.E.; Adams, M.N.; Nguyen, Q.; Ladwa, R.; Braubach, O.; O’Byrne, K.; Davis, M.; Hughes, B.G.M.; Kulasinghe, A.
2018Day case hernia repair: weak evidence or practice gap?Scarfe, A.; Duncan, J.; Ma, N.; Cameron, A.; Rankin, D.; Karatassas, A.; Fletcher, D.; Watters, D.; Maddern, G.
2018Truncating variants in NAA15 are associated with variable levels of intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, and congenital anomaliesCheng, H.; Dharmadhikari, A.; Varland, S.; Ma, N.; Domingo, D.; Kleyner, R.; Rope, A.; Yoon, M.; Stray-Pedersen, A.; Posey, J.; Crews, S.; Eldomery, M.; Akdemir, Z.; Lewis, A.; Sutton, V.; Rosenfeld, J.; Conboy, E.; Agre, K.; Xia, F.; Walkiewicz, M.; et al.