Browse by Author "Ko, P."
Now showing items 1-6 of 6
| 1. |
Season of birth and risk of brain tumors in adults
Publication Type: Letter or Note Year of Publication: 2005 Author(s): Ko, P., Eyles, D.W., Burne, Thomas Henry Johnston, Mackay-Sim, Alan, McGrath, John Joseph |
| 2. |
Mitosis and apoptosis are temporally regulated by ablation of the vitamin D receptor
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Edited Volume of Conference Proceedings) Year of Publication: 2004 Author(s): Daniel, E., Ko, P., Burne, Thomas Henry Johnston, McGrath, J., Eyles, D.W. |
| 3. |
Transient prenatal and early life hypovitaminosis D induce permanent alterations in brain morphology, cell density and gene expression consistent with alterations observed in schizophrenia
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Edited Volume of Conference Proceedings) Year of Publication: 2004 Author(s): Feron, Francois, Ko, P., Finlay, J., Smith, E., Burne, Thomas Henry Johnston, Mackay-Sim, Alan, McGrath, J., Eyles, D.W. |
| 4. |
Mitosis apoptosis are abnormally regulated during development in the vitamin D receptor knockout mouse brain
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Edited Volume of Conference Proceedings) Year of Publication: 2004 Author(s): Daniel, E., Ko, P., Burne, Thomas Henry Johnston, McGrath, J., Eyles, D. |
| 5. |
Transient prenatal and early life hypovitaminosis D3 induce permanent alterations in brain morphology, cell density and gene expression consistent with alterations observed in schizophrenia
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Extract Paper) Year of Publication: 2003 Author(s): Feron, F., Ko, P., Brown, J., Smith, E., Burne, T., Mackay-Sim, A., McGrath, J., Eyles, D. |
| 6. |
Mitosis and apoptosis are abnormally regulated during development in the vitamin D receptor knockout mouse brain
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Edited Volume of Conference Proceedings) Year of Publication: 2003 Author(s): Daniel, E., Ko, P., Burne, Thomas Henry Johnston, McGrath, J., Eyles, D. |
Now showing items 1-6 of 6
Footer information
This document has been optimised for printing, some elements from the original webpage may have been altered or removed.
Back to top