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March 5, 2016
Sarcoptes scabiei: The Mange Mite with Mighty Effects on the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus)
Kellie Simpson, Christopher N Johnson, Scott Carver
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development
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August 30, 2008
5-HT6 receptor antagonists: prospects for the treatment of cognitive disorders including dementia
Christopher N Johnson, Mahmood Ahmed, Neil D Miller
Mycological Research
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March 11, 2005
Fire-related changes in biomass of hypogeous sporocarps at foraging points used by a tropical mycophagous marsupial
Karl Vernes, Christopher N Johnson, Michael A Castellano
Oecologia
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June 1, 2006
Latitudinal gradients in abundance, and the causes of rarity in the tropics: a test using Australian honeyeaters (Aves: Meliphagidae)
Matthew R E Symonds, Les Christidis, Christopher N Johnson
Medicinal Research Reviews
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April 28, 2012
Recognition of damaged DNA: structure and dynamic markers
Markus W Germann, Christopher N Johnson, Alexander M Spring
Ecology Letters
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February 15, 2020
A native apex predator limits an invasive mesopredator and protects native prey: Tasmanian devils protecting bandicoots from cats
Calum X Cunningham, Christopher N Johnson, Menna E Jones
Royal Society Open Science
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January 25, 2021
Roughing it: terrain is crucial in identifying novel translocation sites for the vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby (<i>Petrogale pencillata</i>)
Shane D Morris, Christopher N Johnson, Barry W Brook
The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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August 31, 2015
Myositis Ossificans
Brian E Walczak, Christopher N Johnson, B Matthew Howe
Scientific Reports
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September 26, 2025
Biophysical and structural insights into the SCN4A E452K variant linked to myotonia and paramyotonia congenita
Quentin Plumereau, Spencer Lile, Christopher N Johnson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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December 14, 2006
Rarity of a top predator triggers continent-wide collapse of mammal prey: dingoes and marsupials in Australia
Christopher N Johnson, Joanne L Isaac, Diana O Fisher
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Plos One
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March 5, 2016
Sarcoptes scabiei: The Mange Mite with Mighty Effects on the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus)
Kellie Simpson, Christopher N Johnson, Scott Carver
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development
|
August 30, 2008
5-HT6 receptor antagonists: prospects for the treatment of cognitive disorders including dementia
Christopher N Johnson, Mahmood Ahmed, Neil D Miller
Mycological Research
|
March 11, 2005
Fire-related changes in biomass of hypogeous sporocarps at foraging points used by a tropical mycophagous marsupial
Karl Vernes, Christopher N Johnson, Michael A Castellano
Oecologia
|
June 1, 2006
Latitudinal gradients in abundance, and the causes of rarity in the tropics: a test using Australian honeyeaters (Aves: Meliphagidae)
Matthew R E Symonds, Les Christidis, Christopher N Johnson
Medicinal Research Reviews
|
April 28, 2012
Recognition of damaged DNA: structure and dynamic markers
Markus W Germann, Christopher N Johnson, Alexander M Spring
Ecology Letters
|
February 15, 2020
A native apex predator limits an invasive mesopredator and protects native prey: Tasmanian devils protecting bandicoots from cats
Calum X Cunningham, Christopher N Johnson, Menna E Jones
Royal Society Open Science
|
January 25, 2021
Roughing it: terrain is crucial in identifying novel translocation sites for the vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby (<i>Petrogale pencillata</i>)
Shane D Morris, Christopher N Johnson, Barry W Brook
The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
|
August 31, 2015
Myositis Ossificans
Brian E Walczak, Christopher N Johnson, B Matthew Howe
Scientific Reports
|
September 26, 2025
Biophysical and structural insights into the SCN4A E452K variant linked to myotonia and paramyotonia congenita
Quentin Plumereau, Spencer Lile, Christopher N Johnson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
December 14, 2006
Rarity of a top predator triggers continent-wide collapse of mammal prey: dingoes and marsupials in Australia
Christopher N Johnson, Joanne L Isaac, Diana O Fisher
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