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CX3CR1 is dysregulated in blood and brain from schizophrenia patients
- Bergon, Aurélie, Belzeaux, Raoul, Kelly, Brian, Cairns, Murray J., Kumarasinghe, Nishantha, Schall, Ulrich, Blin, Olivier, Boucraut, José, Tooney, Paul A., Fakra, Eric, Ibrahim, El Chérif, Comte, Magali, Pelletier, Florence, Hervé, Mylène, Gardiner, Erin J., Beveridge, Natalie J., Liu, Bing, Carr, Vaughan, Scott, Rodney J.
Characterizing the mechanism of action of an ancient antimicrobial, Manuka honey, against Pseudomonas aeruginosa using modern transcriptomics
- Bouzo, Daniel, Cokcetin, Nural N., Li, Liping, Ballerin, Giulia, Bottomley, Amy L., Lazenby, James, Whitchurch, Cynthia B., Paulsen, Ian T., Hassan, Karl A., Harry, Elizabeth J.
The molecular characterisation of the vernalisation response in safflower via the development of genomic and transcriptomic resources
Proteogenomics: emergence and promise
- Faulkner, Sam, Dun, Matthew D., Hondermarck, Hubert
Assessing the unified airway hypothesis in children via transcriptional profiling of the airway epithelium
- Kicic, Anthony, de Jong, Emma, Ling, Kak-Ming, Nichol, Kristy, Anderson, Denise, Wark, Peter A. B., Knight, Darryl A., Bosco, Anthony, Stick, Stephen M.
- Milward, Elizabeth A., Daneshi, Nilofar, Johnstone, Daniel M.
Transcriptomic analysis of the seminal vesicle response to the reproductive toxicant acrylamide
- Skerrett-Byrne, David A., Nixon, Brett, Roman, Shaun D., Robertson, Sarah A., Schjenken, John E., Bromfield, Elizabeth G., Breen, James, Trigg, Natalie A., Stanger, Simone J., Bernstein, Ilana R., Anderson, Amanda L., Lord, Tessa, Aitken, R. John
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