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Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
Integrating regulatory mechanisms of Wnt signaling in development and tissue homeostasis
Author:
Hall, Eric Tanner
Date created:
2017-10-24
Elevated blood pressure and hypertension in South Asian children: A mixed-methods analysis exploring associated factors and behavioural influences
Author:
Fowokan, Adeleke
Date created:
2019-10-16
The Wntome: A genome-wide analysis of kinases and phosphatases that regulate Wnt signaling
Author:
Swarup, Sharan
Date created:
2013-09-20
The association of perceived and objective built environment features with physical activity, adiposity and blood glucose
Author:
Gasevic, Danijela
Date created:
2014-12-19
The ‘who, where and when’ of neurogenesis during Drosophila melanogaster eye development
Author:
Fernandes, Vilaiwan M.
Date created:
2014-10-30
The role of cardiorespiratory fitness and the effectiveness of exercise in altering visceral adipose tissue and cardio-metabolic risk factors in post-menopausal South Asian women
Author:
Lesser, Iris Aline
Date created:
2015-11-20
Transcription to Trafficking: Novel Regulation of Wnt/Wingless (Wg) Pathway by Protein Phosphatases
Author:
Pradhan-Sundd, Tirthadipa
Date created:
2015-03-03
Going beyond health-related quality of life for outcome measurement in economic evaluation
Author:
Engel, Lidia
Date created:
2017-07-04
Characterization of the Role of Nemo and Homeodomain-interacting Protein Kinase, Two Conserved Regulators of Signalling, in Drosophila Development
Author:
Rahnama, Maryam
Date created:
2012-11-23
Design, implementation and evaluation of a reduced cardiac rehabilitation program
Author:
Farias Godoy, Alejandra Noelia
Date created:
2013-02-28
The protein kinase Nemo integrates specification, proliferation and morphogenesis to shape the Drosophila eye
Author:
Braid, Lorena Ruth
Date created:
2011-01-07