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K Sheridan

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The Journal of Psychology|September 1, 1970
Personality correlates of the undergraduate volunteer subjectK Sheridan, J R Shack
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|April 21, 2019
REST: An epigenetic regulator of neuronal stress responses in the young and ageing brainMyrthe Mampay, Graham K Sheridan
British Poultry Science|May 1, 1982
Effects of restricted feeding in the growing and laying periods on the performance of White Leghorn by Australorp crossbred and White Leghorn strain cross chickensD Robinson, A K Sheridan
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|February 1, 1974
Two-trait selection and the genetic correlation. II. Changes in the genetic correlation during two-trait selectionA K Sheridan, J S Barker
Food Chemistry|February 10, 2015
Exogenous acetaldehyde as a tool for modulating wine color and astringency during fermentationMarlena K Sheridan, Ryan J Elias
Scientific Reports|May 24, 2014
Targeting S1P receptors in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice improves early deficits in locomotor activity and increases ultrasonic vocalisationsGraham K Sheridan, Kumlesh K Dev
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|October 14, 2016
Reaction of Acetaldehyde with Wine Flavonoids in the Presence of Sulfur DioxideMarlena K Sheridan, Ryan J Elias
Open Biology|December 20, 2013
Neuron-glia crosstalk in health and disease: fractalkine and CX3CR1 take centre stageGraham K Sheridan, Keith J Murphy
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|February 1, 1974
Two-trait selection and the genetic correlation. I. Prediction of responses in single-trait and in two-trait selectionA K Sheridan, J S Barker
Glia|November 24, 2011
S1P1 receptor subtype inhibits demyelination and regulates chemokine release in cerebellar slice culturesGraham K Sheridan, Kumlesh K Dev
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The Journal of Psychology|September 1, 1970
Personality correlates of the undergraduate volunteer subjectK Sheridan, J R Shack
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|April 21, 2019
REST: An epigenetic regulator of neuronal stress responses in the young and ageing brainMyrthe Mampay, Graham K Sheridan
British Poultry Science|May 1, 1982
Effects of restricted feeding in the growing and laying periods on the performance of White Leghorn by Australorp crossbred and White Leghorn strain cross chickensD Robinson, A K Sheridan
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|February 1, 1974
Two-trait selection and the genetic correlation. II. Changes in the genetic correlation during two-trait selectionA K Sheridan, J S Barker
Food Chemistry|February 10, 2015
Exogenous acetaldehyde as a tool for modulating wine color and astringency during fermentationMarlena K Sheridan, Ryan J Elias
Scientific Reports|May 24, 2014
Targeting S1P receptors in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice improves early deficits in locomotor activity and increases ultrasonic vocalisationsGraham K Sheridan, Kumlesh K Dev
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|October 14, 2016
Reaction of Acetaldehyde with Wine Flavonoids in the Presence of Sulfur DioxideMarlena K Sheridan, Ryan J Elias
Open Biology|December 20, 2013
Neuron-glia crosstalk in health and disease: fractalkine and CX3CR1 take centre stageGraham K Sheridan, Keith J Murphy
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|February 1, 1974
Two-trait selection and the genetic correlation. I. Prediction of responses in single-trait and in two-trait selectionA K Sheridan, J S Barker
Glia|November 24, 2011
S1P1 receptor subtype inhibits demyelination and regulates chemokine release in cerebellar slice culturesGraham K Sheridan, Kumlesh K Dev
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