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Brain Research|October 5, 2002
IL-1 beta is released from the host brain following transplantation but does not compromise embryonic dopaminergic neuron survivalDeborah J Clarke, Richard L Branton
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|January 12, 2000
Fluconazole use in burns patientsS Rayatt, M Wienbren, J Clarke
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|November 5, 1999
Utility of modified DCR-10 criteria in the diagnosis of depression associated with intellectual disabilityD J Clarke, G A Gomez
Experimental Neurology|July 3, 2002
A role for tumor necrosis factor alpha in death of dopaminergic neurons following neural transplantationDeborah J Clarke, Richard L Branton
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 21, 2002
Two alternative products from the intercalation of alkali metals into cation-defective Ruddlesden-Popper oxysulfidesS G Denis, S J Clarke
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 21, 2002
Mesopore immobilised copper bis(oxazoline) complexes for enantioselective catalysisR J Clarke, I J Shannon
Frontline Gastroenterology|January 18, 2021
Highlights from the literatureEmily J Clarke, Trevor R Smith
Society of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement|July 16, 2011
The role of kisspeptin and gonadotropin inhibitory hormone (GnIH) in the seasonality of reproduction in sheepI J Clarke, J T Smith
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|May 11, 2011
Evidence that Dopaminergic Neurons are not Involved in the Negative Feedback Effect of Testosterone on Luteinizing Hormone in Rams in the Non-Breeding SeasonA J Tilbrook, I J Clarke
Environmental Microbiology|December 14, 2011
HdfR is a regulator in Photorhabdus luminescens that modulates metabolism and symbiosis with the nematode HeterorhabditisCatherine A Easom, David J Clarke
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Pageof 338
Brain Research|October 5, 2002
IL-1 beta is released from the host brain following transplantation but does not compromise embryonic dopaminergic neuron survivalDeborah J Clarke, Richard L Branton
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|January 12, 2000
Fluconazole use in burns patientsS Rayatt, M Wienbren, J Clarke
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|November 5, 1999
Utility of modified DCR-10 criteria in the diagnosis of depression associated with intellectual disabilityD J Clarke, G A Gomez
Experimental Neurology|July 3, 2002
A role for tumor necrosis factor alpha in death of dopaminergic neurons following neural transplantationDeborah J Clarke, Richard L Branton
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 21, 2002
Two alternative products from the intercalation of alkali metals into cation-defective Ruddlesden-Popper oxysulfidesS G Denis, S J Clarke
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 21, 2002
Mesopore immobilised copper bis(oxazoline) complexes for enantioselective catalysisR J Clarke, I J Shannon
Frontline Gastroenterology|January 18, 2021
Highlights from the literatureEmily J Clarke, Trevor R Smith
Society of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement|July 16, 2011
The role of kisspeptin and gonadotropin inhibitory hormone (GnIH) in the seasonality of reproduction in sheepI J Clarke, J T Smith
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|May 11, 2011
Evidence that Dopaminergic Neurons are not Involved in the Negative Feedback Effect of Testosterone on Luteinizing Hormone in Rams in the Non-Breeding SeasonA J Tilbrook, I J Clarke
Environmental Microbiology|December 14, 2011
HdfR is a regulator in Photorhabdus luminescens that modulates metabolism and symbiosis with the nematode HeterorhabditisCatherine A Easom, David J Clarke
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