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Radiation Protection Dosimetry|November 26, 2016
THE IMPACT OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS ON MEDICAL IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY REGIMES FOR THE PAEDIATRIC PATIENTE Forssell-Aronsson, R A Quinlan
Experimental Cell Research|March 22, 2005
Seeing is believing! The optical properties of the eye lens are dependent upon a functional intermediate filament cytoskeletonMing Der Perng, Roy A Quinlan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 18, 2018
γ-Crystallin redox-detox in the lensRoy A Quinlan, Philip J Hogg
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 14, 2008
Cellular and synaptic actions of acetylcholine in the lamprey spinal cordKatharina A Quinlan, James T Buchanan
The EMBO Journal|February 15, 1994
Chaperone activity of alpha-crystallins modulates intermediate filament assemblyI D Nicholl, R A Quinlan
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 21, 2023
The redox-responsive roles of intermediate filaments in cellular stress detection, integration and mitigationDolores Pérez-Sala, Roy A Quinlan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 27, 2013
Chaperones: needed for both the good times and the bad timesRoy A Quinlan, R John Ellis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 29, 2022
Insights into the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms mediating the longevity of the transparent optics of the eye lensRoy A Quinlan, John I Clark
Current Biology : CB|August 7, 2004
Neuronal diseases: small heat shock proteins calm your nervesMing Der Perng, Roy A Quinlan
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|March 2, 2023
Editorial: The wetware credentials of intermediate filaments involves coordinating, organising and networking in cells and tissuesRudolf E Leube, Roy A Quinlan
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry|November 26, 2016
THE IMPACT OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS ON MEDICAL IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY REGIMES FOR THE PAEDIATRIC PATIENTE Forssell-Aronsson, R A Quinlan
Experimental Cell Research|March 22, 2005
Seeing is believing! The optical properties of the eye lens are dependent upon a functional intermediate filament cytoskeletonMing Der Perng, Roy A Quinlan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 18, 2018
γ-Crystallin redox-detox in the lensRoy A Quinlan, Philip J Hogg
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 14, 2008
Cellular and synaptic actions of acetylcholine in the lamprey spinal cordKatharina A Quinlan, James T Buchanan
The EMBO Journal|February 15, 1994
Chaperone activity of alpha-crystallins modulates intermediate filament assemblyI D Nicholl, R A Quinlan
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 21, 2023
The redox-responsive roles of intermediate filaments in cellular stress detection, integration and mitigationDolores Pérez-Sala, Roy A Quinlan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 27, 2013
Chaperones: needed for both the good times and the bad timesRoy A Quinlan, R John Ellis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 29, 2022
Insights into the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms mediating the longevity of the transparent optics of the eye lensRoy A Quinlan, John I Clark
Current Biology : CB|August 7, 2004
Neuronal diseases: small heat shock proteins calm your nervesMing Der Perng, Roy A Quinlan
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|March 2, 2023
Editorial: The wetware credentials of intermediate filaments involves coordinating, organising and networking in cells and tissuesRudolf E Leube, Roy A Quinlan
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