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The cell biology of bone metabolism
HK Datta, WF Ng, JA Walker, SP Tuck… - Journal of clinical …, 2008 - jcp.bmj.com
Contrary to the commonly held misconception, bone is a relatively dynamic organ that
undergoes significant turnover as compared to other organs in the body. This review details how …
undergoes significant turnover as compared to other organs in the body. This review details how …
Innate lymphoid cells—how did we miss them?
JA Walker, JL Barlow, ANJ McKenzie - Nature reviews immunology, 2013 - nature.com
… Current evolutionary models of the adaptive immune system show that T cells capable of
V(D)J rearrangement first arose in jawed vertebrates that evolved 450 million years ago 59 . In …
V(D)J rearrangement first arose in jawed vertebrates that evolved 450 million years ago 59 . In …
Nanotechnology and water treatment: applications and emerging opportunities
J Theron, JA Walker, TE Cloete - Critical reviews in microbiology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Nanotechnology, the engineering and art of manipulating matter at the nanoscale (1–100
nm), offers the potential of novel nanomaterials for treatment of surface water, groundwater, …
nm), offers the potential of novel nanomaterials for treatment of surface water, groundwater, …
Pieter Muysken, Bilingual speech: a typology of code-mixing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xvi+ 306.
… For example, it is extremely difficult for monolingual speakers of English to produce
words that begin with the final [j] of the English word sing. Studdert-Kennedy also claims that …
words that begin with the final [j] of the English word sing. Studdert-Kennedy also claims that …
Effects of parietal injury on covert orienting of attention
MI Posner, JA Walker, FJ Friedrich… - Journal of …, 1984 - Soc Neuroscience
The cognitive act of shifting attention from one place in the visual field to another can be
accomplished covertly without muscular changes. The act can be viewed in terms of three …
accomplished covertly without muscular changes. The act can be viewed in terms of three …
[HTML][HTML] An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes
Structural variants are implicated in numerous diseases and make up the majority of varying
nucleotides among human genomes. Here we describe an integrated set of eight structural …
nucleotides among human genomes. Here we describe an integrated set of eight structural …
Preparation of PCR-quality mouse genomic DNA with hot sodium hydroxide and tris (HotSHOT)
…, P Heeger, RL Mynatt, AA Truett, JA Walker… - …, 2000 - Future Science
Preparation of mouse genomic DNA for PCR is costly and laborious, primarily because of
the difficulty in physically separating DNA from other tissue components. This level of …
the difficulty in physically separating DNA from other tissue components. This level of …
Mapping copy number variation by population-scale genome sequencing
Genomic structural variants (SVs) are abundant in humans, differing from other forms of
variation in extent, origin and functional impact. Despite progress in SV characterization, the …
variation in extent, origin and functional impact. Despite progress in SV characterization, the …
[HTML][HTML] The genome of a songbird
The zebra finch is an important model organism in several fields 1 , 2 with unique relevance
to human neuroscience 3 , 4 . Like other songbirds, the zebra finch communicates through …
to human neuroscience 3 , 4 . Like other songbirds, the zebra finch communicates through …
Hippocampal connections and spatial discrimination
DS Olton, JA Walker, FH Gage - Brain research, 1978 - Elsevier
… 30 Olton, DS and Walker, J., Fornix-entorhinal functional interrelationships as examined by
contralateral and ispilateral lesions, in preparation, 1976. 31 Pellegrino, LJ and Cushman, AH…
contralateral and ispilateral lesions, in preparation, 1976. 31 Pellegrino, LJ and Cushman, AH…