Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Other laboratory based clinical subjects"
Number of items: 9. DDorak, M. Tevfik, ed. (2006) Real-time PCR. New York, U.S. : Taylor & Francis Group. 333p. (Advanced methods) ISBN 9780415377348 EEaston, Chris, Calder, Alyson, Kingsmore, David B. and Pitsiladis, Yannis P. (2006) The effects of a novel 'fluid loading' strategy combining creatine and glycerol on fluid retention and distribution in humans. International Astronautical Congress, 57, pp. 418-433. Ellison, George (2006) Medicine in black and white: BiDilĀ®: race and the limits of evidence-based medicine. Significance, 3(3), pp. 118-121. ISSN (print) 1740-9705 HHilton, P.J., McKinnon, W., Lord, G.A., Peron, J.-M.R. and Forni, L.G. (2006) Unexplained acidosis of malnutrition: a study by ion-exchange chromatography/mass spectrometry. Biomedical Chromatography, 20(12), pp. 1386-1389. ISSN (print) 0269-3879 MMcKinnon, William, Lord, Gwyn A, Forni, Lui G, Peron, Jean-Marie R and Hilton, Philip J (2006) A rapid LC-MS method for determination of plasma anion profiles of acidotic patients. Journal of Chromatography B, 833(2), pp. 179-185. ISSN (print) 1570-0232 OOutram, Simon M and Ellison, George TH (2006) Improving the use of race and ethnicity in genetic research: a survey of instructions to authors in genetics journals. Science Editor, 29(3), pp. 78-81. ISSN (print) 1535-5365 SSali, Paula and Jewell, Andrew Paul (2006) IL-1 does not reverse the anti-proliferative effect of aspirin in breast cancer cells. International Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 3(24), ISSN (online) 1477-7800 Smart, Andrew, Tutton, Richard, Ashcroft, Richard, Martin, Paul A. and Ellison, George T.H. (2006) Can science alone improve the measurement and communication of race and ethnicity in genetic research? Exploring the strategies proposed by Nature Genetics. BioSocieties, 1(3), pp. 313-324. ISSN (print) 1745-8552 TTu, Yu-Kang, Ellison, George TH and Gilthorpe, Mark S (2006) Growth, current size and the role of the 'reversal paradox' in the foetal origins of adult disease: an illustration using vector geometry. Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations, 3(Aug), p. 9. ISSN (online) 1742-5573 |