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Andrew P Coveney

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BMC Medical Education|October 17, 2013
Context dependent memory in two learning environments: the tutorial room and the operating theatreAndrew P Coveney, Timothy Switzer, Mark A Corrigan, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 3, 2015
Myeloid-related protein 8 induces self-tolerance and cross-tolerance to bacterial infection via TLR4- and TLR2-mediated signal pathwaysAndrew P Coveney, Wei Wang, Justin Kelly, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 14, 2013
Inefficient antimicrobial functions of innate phagocytes render infant mice more susceptible to bacterial infectionQi Zhang, Andrew P Coveney, Shenglin Yu, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|January 30, 2019
Activation of Both TLR and NOD Signaling Confers Host Innate Immunity-Mediated Protection Against Microbial InfectionHuiting Zhou, Andrew P Coveney, Ming Wu, et al.
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BMC Medical Education|October 17, 2013
Context dependent memory in two learning environments: the tutorial room and the operating theatreAndrew P Coveney, Timothy Switzer, Mark A Corrigan, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 3, 2015
Myeloid-related protein 8 induces self-tolerance and cross-tolerance to bacterial infection via TLR4- and TLR2-mediated signal pathwaysAndrew P Coveney, Wei Wang, Justin Kelly, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|February 14, 2013
Inefficient antimicrobial functions of innate phagocytes render infant mice more susceptible to bacterial infectionQi Zhang, Andrew P Coveney, Shenglin Yu, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|January 30, 2019
Activation of Both TLR and NOD Signaling Confers Host Innate Immunity-Mediated Protection Against Microbial InfectionHuiting Zhou, Andrew P Coveney, Ming Wu, et al.
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