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Richard J Mellanby

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The Veterinary Record|March 12, 2017
Opportunities for clinical research in primary-care practiceRichard J Mellanby
The Journal of Small Animal Practice|October 27, 2011
Promoting clinical research in practiceRichard J Mellanby
The Veterinary Record|August 20, 2013
Improving wellbeing in the veterinary profession: recent advances and future challengesRichard J Mellanby
Laboratory Animals|August 5, 2016
LPS-matured CD11c+ bone marrow-derived dendritic cells can initiate autoimmune pathology with minimal injection site inflammationLouise Saul, Dario Besusso, Richard J Mellanby
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 12, 2009
Role of regulatory T-cells in autoimmunityRichard J Mellanby, David C Thomas, Jonathan Lamb
Diabetes|February 29, 2008
Comment on: Tritt et al. (2007) Functional waning of naturally occurring CD4+ regulatory T-cells contributes to the onset of autoimmune diabetes: Diabetes 57:113-123, 2007David C Thomas, Richard J Mellanby, Anne Cooke
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|December 25, 2010
Suicidal behaviour and psychosocial problems in veterinary surgeons: a systematic reviewBelinda Platt, Keith Hawton, Sue Simkin, et al.
Metabolites|September 18, 2020
Vitamin D Metabolism and Profiling in Veterinary SpeciesEmma A Hurst, Natalie Z Homer, Richard J Mellanby
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology|September 19, 2022
Associations between maternal vitamin D status and porcine litter characteristics throughout gestationClaire Stenhouse, Emma Hurst, Richard J Mellanby, et al.
Research in Veterinary Science|December 30, 2014
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone causes an increase in cortisol, but not parathyroid hormone, in dogsScott Kilpatrick, Adam G Gow, Helen Evans, et al.
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The Veterinary Record|March 12, 2017
Opportunities for clinical research in primary-care practiceRichard J Mellanby
The Journal of Small Animal Practice|October 27, 2011
Promoting clinical research in practiceRichard J Mellanby
The Veterinary Record|August 20, 2013
Improving wellbeing in the veterinary profession: recent advances and future challengesRichard J Mellanby
Laboratory Animals|August 5, 2016
LPS-matured CD11c+ bone marrow-derived dendritic cells can initiate autoimmune pathology with minimal injection site inflammationLouise Saul, Dario Besusso, Richard J Mellanby
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 12, 2009
Role of regulatory T-cells in autoimmunityRichard J Mellanby, David C Thomas, Jonathan Lamb
Diabetes|February 29, 2008
Comment on: Tritt et al. (2007) Functional waning of naturally occurring CD4+ regulatory T-cells contributes to the onset of autoimmune diabetes: Diabetes 57:113-123, 2007David C Thomas, Richard J Mellanby, Anne Cooke
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|December 25, 2010
Suicidal behaviour and psychosocial problems in veterinary surgeons: a systematic reviewBelinda Platt, Keith Hawton, Sue Simkin, et al.
Metabolites|September 18, 2020
Vitamin D Metabolism and Profiling in Veterinary SpeciesEmma A Hurst, Natalie Z Homer, Richard J Mellanby
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology|September 19, 2022
Associations between maternal vitamin D status and porcine litter characteristics throughout gestationClaire Stenhouse, Emma Hurst, Richard J Mellanby, et al.
Research in Veterinary Science|December 30, 2014
Adrenocorticotrophic hormone causes an increase in cortisol, but not parathyroid hormone, in dogsScott Kilpatrick, Adam G Gow, Helen Evans, et al.
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