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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 12, 2011
A redox-active [3]rotaxane capable of binding and electrochemically sensing chloride and sulfate anionsNicholas H Evans, Christopher J Serpell, Paul D Beer
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|May 7, 1998
Expatriate mental healthM F Foyle, M D Beer, J P Watson
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 11, 2024
Milking a spherical cow: Toy models in neuroscienceRandall D Beer, Ann-Sophie Barwich, Gabriel J Severino
Movement Ecology|December 30, 2025
The role of signal in saltatory pursuit of cryptic stationary targetsEden J Forbes, Peter M Todd, Randall D Beer
Faraday Discussions|July 21, 2017
Cationic all-halogen bonding rotaxanes for halide anion recognitionXiaoxiong Li, Jason Y C Lim, Paul D Beer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 1998
Dexamethasone is a novel potent inducer of connective tissue growth factor expression. Implications for glucocorticoid therapyJ Dammeier, H D Beer, M Brauchle, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|February 7, 2004
Zinc metalloporphyrin-functionalised nanoparticle anion sensorsPaul D Beer, David P Cormode, Jason J Davis
Inorganic Chemistry|June 23, 2004
Luminescent ruthenium(II) bipyridine-calix[4]arene complexes as receptors for lanthanide cationsPaul D Beer, Fridrich Szemes, Paolo Passaniti, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|May 8, 2012
Triazole- and triazolium-containing porphyrin-cages for optical anion sensingLydia C Gilday, Nicholas G White, Paul D Beer
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 12, 2002
Calix[4]arene based dendrimersFridrich Szemes, Michael G B Drew, Paul D Beer
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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 12, 2011
A redox-active [3]rotaxane capable of binding and electrochemically sensing chloride and sulfate anionsNicholas H Evans, Christopher J Serpell, Paul D Beer
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|May 7, 1998
Expatriate mental healthM F Foyle, M D Beer, J P Watson
The European Journal of Neuroscience|September 11, 2024
Milking a spherical cow: Toy models in neuroscienceRandall D Beer, Ann-Sophie Barwich, Gabriel J Severino
Movement Ecology|December 30, 2025
The role of signal in saltatory pursuit of cryptic stationary targetsEden J Forbes, Peter M Todd, Randall D Beer
Faraday Discussions|July 21, 2017
Cationic all-halogen bonding rotaxanes for halide anion recognitionXiaoxiong Li, Jason Y C Lim, Paul D Beer
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 1998
Dexamethasone is a novel potent inducer of connective tissue growth factor expression. Implications for glucocorticoid therapyJ Dammeier, H D Beer, M Brauchle, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|February 7, 2004
Zinc metalloporphyrin-functionalised nanoparticle anion sensorsPaul D Beer, David P Cormode, Jason J Davis
Inorganic Chemistry|June 23, 2004
Luminescent ruthenium(II) bipyridine-calix[4]arene complexes as receptors for lanthanide cationsPaul D Beer, Fridrich Szemes, Paolo Passaniti, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|May 8, 2012
Triazole- and triazolium-containing porphyrin-cages for optical anion sensingLydia C Gilday, Nicholas G White, Paul D Beer
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 12, 2002
Calix[4]arene based dendrimersFridrich Szemes, Michael G B Drew, Paul D Beer
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