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Nature|July 22, 1998
Actin branches outL M Machesky, M Way
FEBS Letters|January 2, 1996
M-caveolin, a muscle-specific caveolin-related proteinM Way, R G Parton
FEBS Letters|November 27, 1995
M-caveolin, a muscle-specific caveolin-related proteinM Way, R G Parton
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health|September 30, 2021
Social media use and systemic inflammation: The moderating role of self-esteemDavid S Lee, Baldwin M Way
Psychosomatic Medicine|March 3, 2011
A polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene moderates cardiovascular reactivity to psychosocial stressBaldwin M Way, Shelley E Taylor
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 6, 2014
Using 'hug drugs' to understand affiliative behavior: the value of the social neurochemistry perspective. Commentary on: 'Ecstasy' as a social drug: MDMA preferentially affects responses to emotional stimuli with social content by Wardle, Kirkpatrick, and de Wit (2014)Ian D Roberts, Baldwin M Way
Violence Against Women|April 10, 2014
A new piece to understanding the intimate partner violence puzzle: what role do genetics play?C Nathan DeWall, Baldwin M Way
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|April 19, 2019
Perceived social support and chronic inflammation: The moderating role of self-esteemDavid S Lee, Baldwin M Way
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|January 8, 2014
Evidence for a role of the oxytocin system, indexed by genetic variation in CD38, in the social bonding effects of expressed gratitudeSara B Algoe, Baldwin M Way
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|December 18, 2015
Intentions and barriers to research activities among Australian and New Zealand anaesthetists: a SurveyU Gurunathan, K Berry, M Way
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Nature|July 22, 1998
Actin branches outL M Machesky, M Way
FEBS Letters|January 2, 1996
M-caveolin, a muscle-specific caveolin-related proteinM Way, R G Parton
FEBS Letters|November 27, 1995
M-caveolin, a muscle-specific caveolin-related proteinM Way, R G Parton
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health|September 30, 2021
Social media use and systemic inflammation: The moderating role of self-esteemDavid S Lee, Baldwin M Way
Psychosomatic Medicine|March 3, 2011
A polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene moderates cardiovascular reactivity to psychosocial stressBaldwin M Way, Shelley E Taylor
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 6, 2014
Using 'hug drugs' to understand affiliative behavior: the value of the social neurochemistry perspective. Commentary on: 'Ecstasy' as a social drug: MDMA preferentially affects responses to emotional stimuli with social content by Wardle, Kirkpatrick, and de Wit (2014)Ian D Roberts, Baldwin M Way
Violence Against Women|April 10, 2014
A new piece to understanding the intimate partner violence puzzle: what role do genetics play?C Nathan DeWall, Baldwin M Way
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|April 19, 2019
Perceived social support and chronic inflammation: The moderating role of self-esteemDavid S Lee, Baldwin M Way
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|January 8, 2014
Evidence for a role of the oxytocin system, indexed by genetic variation in CD38, in the social bonding effects of expressed gratitudeSara B Algoe, Baldwin M Way
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|December 18, 2015
Intentions and barriers to research activities among Australian and New Zealand anaesthetists: a SurveyU Gurunathan, K Berry, M Way
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