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The New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology. B. General Section|October 29, 2010
Stress analysis by photoelastic method; two-dimensional principles and practiceW B DUNN, D E CAMPBELL, G S MARSHALL
Placenta|January 4, 2011
Review: The effects of oxygen on normal and pre-eclamptic placental tissue--insights from metabolomicsA E P Heazell, M Brown, S A Worton, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|September 11, 1975
Primary small bowel plasmacytoma with intracellular fibrilsT B Harper, J M Powers, H E Russell, et al.
Placenta|June 25, 2008
Analysis of the metabolic footprint and tissue metabolome of placental villous explants cultured at different oxygen tensions reveals novel redox biomarkersA E P Heazell, M Brown, W B Dunn, et al.
Placenta|August 17, 2010
Changes in the metabolic footprint of placental explant-conditioned medium cultured in different oxygen tensions from placentas of small for gestational age and normal pregnanciesR P Horgan, D I Broadhurst, W B Dunn, et al.
Placenta|September 25, 2009
Changes in the metabolic footprint of placental explant-conditioned culture medium identifies metabolic disturbances related to hypoxia and pre-eclampsiaW B Dunn, M Brown, S A Worton, et al.
The Analyst|June 30, 2009
Mass spectrometry tools and metabolite-specific databases for molecular identification in metabolomicsM Brown, W B Dunn, P Dobson, et al.
F1000Research|August 8, 2017
ELIXIR-UK role in bioinformatics training at the national level and across ELIXIRL Larcombe, R Hendricusdottir, T K Attwood, et al.
Blood Cancer Journal|October 17, 2015
Alterations in bone marrow metabolism are an early and consistent feature during the development of MGUS and multiple myelomaC Ludwig, D S Williams, D B Bartlett, et al.
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The New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology. B. General Section|October 29, 2010
Stress analysis by photoelastic method; two-dimensional principles and practiceW B DUNN, D E CAMPBELL, G S MARSHALL
Placenta|January 4, 2011
Review: The effects of oxygen on normal and pre-eclamptic placental tissue--insights from metabolomicsA E P Heazell, M Brown, S A Worton, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|September 11, 1975
Primary small bowel plasmacytoma with intracellular fibrilsT B Harper, J M Powers, H E Russell, et al.
Placenta|June 25, 2008
Analysis of the metabolic footprint and tissue metabolome of placental villous explants cultured at different oxygen tensions reveals novel redox biomarkersA E P Heazell, M Brown, W B Dunn, et al.
Placenta|August 17, 2010
Changes in the metabolic footprint of placental explant-conditioned medium cultured in different oxygen tensions from placentas of small for gestational age and normal pregnanciesR P Horgan, D I Broadhurst, W B Dunn, et al.
Placenta|September 25, 2009
Changes in the metabolic footprint of placental explant-conditioned culture medium identifies metabolic disturbances related to hypoxia and pre-eclampsiaW B Dunn, M Brown, S A Worton, et al.
The Analyst|June 30, 2009
Mass spectrometry tools and metabolite-specific databases for molecular identification in metabolomicsM Brown, W B Dunn, P Dobson, et al.
F1000Research|August 8, 2017
ELIXIR-UK role in bioinformatics training at the national level and across ELIXIRL Larcombe, R Hendricusdottir, T K Attwood, et al.
Blood Cancer Journal|October 17, 2015
Alterations in bone marrow metabolism are an early and consistent feature during the development of MGUS and multiple myelomaC Ludwig, D S Williams, D B Bartlett, et al.
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