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University of Auckland's Articles
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Citation: Population Health Metrics 2003 1:1
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International variation in ethics committee requirements: comparisons across five Westernised nations
Citation: BMC Medical Ethics 2002 3:2 -
Partial identification by site-directed mutagenesis of a cell growth inhibitory site on the human galectin-1 molecule
Citation: BMC Cell Biology 2002 3:3 -
Differential expression of voltage-activated calcium channels in functionally distinct brainstem motoneurons controlling airway and extraocular muscles
Citation: Respiratory Research 2001 2(Suppl 1):P32 -
Postnatal changes in the noradrenergic system modulating hypoglossal motoneurons
Citation: Respiratory Research 2001 2(Suppl 1):P30 -
Reconstruction of motoneuronal morphology using two-photon molecular excitation microscopy
Citation: Respiratory Research 2001 2(Suppl 1):P27 -
Prenatal nicotine exposure increases apnoea and attenuates nicotinic potentiation of hypoglossal output in mice
Citation: Respiratory Research 2001 2(Suppl 1):P17 -
Differential modulation of inspiratory motoneurons and respiratory rhythm generating circuits by ATP
Citation: Respiratory Research 2001 2(Suppl 1):P6 -
Contribution of cholinergic systems to state-dependent modulation of respiratory networks
Citation: Respiratory Research 2001 2(Suppl 1):4.4 -
Oscillations in inspiratory synaptic inputs: role in controlling the repetitive firing behaviour of inspiratory motoneurons
Citation: Respiratory Research 2001 2(Suppl 1):4.2 -
MP20, the second most abundant lens membrane protein and member of the tetraspanin superfamily, joins the list of ligands of galectin-3
Citation: BMC Cell Biology 2001 2:17 -
The development and dynamics of a small artificial reef community
Citation: Helgoländer wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen 1975 27:BF01611698