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Topics in Cognitive Science|February 18, 2026
Marks and Meanings: New Perspectives on the Evolution of Human Visual CultureIzzy Wisher, Michelle C Langley, Kristian Tylén
Journal of Human Evolution|July 27, 2016
42,000-year-old worked and pigment-stained Nautilus shell from Jerimalai (Timor-Leste): Evidence for an early coastal adaptation in ISEAMichelle C Langley, Sue O'Connor, Elena Piotto
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 24, 2000
Antihypertensive treatment in early postnatal life modulates prenatal dietary influences upon blood pressure in the ratR C Sherman, S C Langley-Evans
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 26, 2003
Periodontal disease is associated with lower antioxidant capacity in whole saliva and evidence of increased protein oxidationDean V Sculley, Simon C Langley-Evans
Evolutionary Anthropology|January 7, 2020
Children and innovation: A Wenner-Gren workshopApril Nowell, Michelle C Langley, Felix Riede
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|May 13, 2005
Programming of hepatic antioxidant capacity and oxidative injury in the ageing ratSimon C Langley-Evans, Dean V Sculley
Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease|August 21, 2014
Cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes display differences in glucose uptake and sensitivity to dexamethasone related to maternal dietR M Austin, S C Langley-Evans
Journal of Nephrology|December 4, 2001
Intrauterine programming of nephron number: the fetal flaw revisitedM C Marchand, S C Langley-Evans
Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism|January 1, 1996
Rats with hypertension induced by in utero exposure to maternal low-protein diets fail to increase blood pressure in response to a high salt intakeS C Langley-Evans, A A Jackson
FEBS Letters|July 11, 2006
The association between birthweight and longevity in the rat is complex and modulated by maternal protein intake during fetal lifeSimon C Langley-Evans, Dean V Sculley
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Topics in Cognitive Science|February 18, 2026
Marks and Meanings: New Perspectives on the Evolution of Human Visual CultureIzzy Wisher, Michelle C Langley, Kristian Tylén
Journal of Human Evolution|July 27, 2016
42,000-year-old worked and pigment-stained Nautilus shell from Jerimalai (Timor-Leste): Evidence for an early coastal adaptation in ISEAMichelle C Langley, Sue O'Connor, Elena Piotto
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 24, 2000
Antihypertensive treatment in early postnatal life modulates prenatal dietary influences upon blood pressure in the ratR C Sherman, S C Langley-Evans
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 26, 2003
Periodontal disease is associated with lower antioxidant capacity in whole saliva and evidence of increased protein oxidationDean V Sculley, Simon C Langley-Evans
Evolutionary Anthropology|January 7, 2020
Children and innovation: A Wenner-Gren workshopApril Nowell, Michelle C Langley, Felix Riede
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|May 13, 2005
Programming of hepatic antioxidant capacity and oxidative injury in the ageing ratSimon C Langley-Evans, Dean V Sculley
Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease|August 21, 2014
Cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes display differences in glucose uptake and sensitivity to dexamethasone related to maternal dietR M Austin, S C Langley-Evans
Journal of Nephrology|December 4, 2001
Intrauterine programming of nephron number: the fetal flaw revisitedM C Marchand, S C Langley-Evans
Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism|January 1, 1996
Rats with hypertension induced by in utero exposure to maternal low-protein diets fail to increase blood pressure in response to a high salt intakeS C Langley-Evans, A A Jackson
FEBS Letters|July 11, 2006
The association between birthweight and longevity in the rat is complex and modulated by maternal protein intake during fetal lifeSimon C Langley-Evans, Dean V Sculley
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