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Paul Dean

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Neural Computation|December 1, 2006
Recurrent cerebellar loops simplify adaptive control of redundant and nonlinear motor systemsJohn Porrill, Paul Dean
Molecular Microbiology|October 20, 2004
Intestinal barrier dysfunction by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is mediated by two effector molecules and a bacterial surface proteinPaul Dean, Brendan Kenny
Future Microbiology|May 25, 2013
Do Caco-2 subclones provide more appropriate in vitro models for understanding how human enteric pathogens cause disease?Brendan Kenny, Paul Dean
Plos Computational Biology|May 24, 2008
Silent synapses, LTP, and the indirect parallel-fibre pathway: computational consequences of optimal cerebellar noise-processingJohn Porrill, Paul Dean
Progress in Brain Research|June 12, 2014
Decorrelation learning in the cerebellum: computational analysis and experimental questionsPaul Dean, John Porrill
Functional Neurology|March 8, 2011
The cerebellum as an adaptive filter: a general model?Paul Dean, John Porrill
Tissue Barriers|March 26, 2014
A bacterial encoded protein induces extreme multinucleation and cell-cell internalization in intestinal cellsPaul Dean, Brendan Kenny
Plos Computational Biology|October 31, 2007
Cerebellar motor learning: when is cortical plasticity not enough?John Porrill, Paul Dean
Current Opinion in Microbiology|January 16, 2009
The effector repertoire of enteropathogenic E. coli: ganging up on the host cellPaul Dean, Brendan Kenny
Progress in Brain Research|August 23, 2008
Oculomotor anatomy and the motor-error problem: the role of the paramedian tract nucleiPaul Dean, John Porrill
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Neural Computation|December 1, 2006
Recurrent cerebellar loops simplify adaptive control of redundant and nonlinear motor systemsJohn Porrill, Paul Dean
Molecular Microbiology|October 20, 2004
Intestinal barrier dysfunction by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is mediated by two effector molecules and a bacterial surface proteinPaul Dean, Brendan Kenny
Future Microbiology|May 25, 2013
Do Caco-2 subclones provide more appropriate in vitro models for understanding how human enteric pathogens cause disease?Brendan Kenny, Paul Dean
Plos Computational Biology|May 24, 2008
Silent synapses, LTP, and the indirect parallel-fibre pathway: computational consequences of optimal cerebellar noise-processingJohn Porrill, Paul Dean
Progress in Brain Research|June 12, 2014
Decorrelation learning in the cerebellum: computational analysis and experimental questionsPaul Dean, John Porrill
Functional Neurology|March 8, 2011
The cerebellum as an adaptive filter: a general model?Paul Dean, John Porrill
Tissue Barriers|March 26, 2014
A bacterial encoded protein induces extreme multinucleation and cell-cell internalization in intestinal cellsPaul Dean, Brendan Kenny
Plos Computational Biology|October 31, 2007
Cerebellar motor learning: when is cortical plasticity not enough?John Porrill, Paul Dean
Current Opinion in Microbiology|January 16, 2009
The effector repertoire of enteropathogenic E. coli: ganging up on the host cellPaul Dean, Brendan Kenny
Progress in Brain Research|August 23, 2008
Oculomotor anatomy and the motor-error problem: the role of the paramedian tract nucleiPaul Dean, John Porrill
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