Animal welfare and the 3Rs in European biomedical research
Book Chapter
Wells, D. J. Animal welfare and the 3Rs in European biomedical research. . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06335.x
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OUTCOME MEASURES IN THE MDX MOUSE
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wells, D. J. OUTCOME MEASURES IN THE MDX MOUSE
GENERATION OF A NEW MOUSE MODEL FOR THERAPEUTIC TESTING IN THE DYSTROGLYCANOPATHIES
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Whitmore, C., Ackroyd, M. R., Ashraf, A., Alyoshkin, B., Muntoni, F., & Brown, S. C. GENERATION OF A NEW MOUSE MODEL FOR THERAPEUTIC TESTING IN THE DYSTROGLYCANOPATHIES
DEPOSITION OF THE INNER LIMITING MEMBRANE IN THE EYE OF A MOUSE MODEL FOR MUSCLE EYE BRAIN DISEASE
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Whitmore, C., Ackroyd, M. R., Ashraf, A., & Brown, S. C. DEPOSITION OF THE INNER LIMITING MEMBRANE IN THE EYE OF A MOUSE MODEL FOR MUSCLE EYE BRAIN DISEASE
ASSESSING THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF LARGE IN A NEW MOUSE MODEL OF DYSTROGLYCANOPATHY
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Whitmore, C., Ackroyd, M. R., Muses, S., Ashraf, A., Muntoni, F., Brown, S. C., & Wells, D. J. ASSESSING THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF LARGE IN A NEW MOUSE MODEL OF DYSTROGLYCANOPATHY
Evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs diagnosed with Chiari-like malformation with or without concurrent syringomyelia
Journal Article
Whittaker, D. E., English, K., McGonnell, I. M., & Volk, H. A. Evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs diagnosed with Chiari-like malformation with or without concurrent syringomyelia. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 23(2), 302-307. https://doi.org/10.1177/104063871102300216
A sticky situation: solifugids (Arachnida, Solifugae) use adhesive organs on their pedipalps for prey capture
Journal Article
Willemart, R. H., Santer, R. D., Spence, A. J., & Hebets, E. A. A sticky situation: solifugids (Arachnida, Solifugae) use adhesive organs on their pedipalps for prey capture. Journal of Ethology, 29(1), 177-180. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10164-010-0222-4
DOGS ON SPRINGS: DO TROTTING DOGS ADJUST THEIR VIRTUAL LEG STIFFNESS ON COMPLIANT SURFACES?
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wilshin, S. D., Kelleher, C., Byrnes, G., Seipel, J., & Spence, A. J. DOGS ON SPRINGS: DO TROTTING DOGS ADJUST THEIR VIRTUAL LEG STIFFNESS ON COMPLIANT SURFACES?
IDENTIFICATION OF AGONISTIC ANTI-ICAM-1 ANTIBODIES IN SERUM FROM SCLERODERMA PATIENTS
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wolf, S. I., Howat, S. L., Denton, C., Abraham, D. J., Pearson, J. D., & Lawson, C. IDENTIFICATION OF AGONISTIC ANTI-ICAM-1 ANTIBODIES IN SERUM FROM SCLERODERMA PATIENTS
Performance of human groups in social foraging: the role of communication in consensus decision-making
Journal Article
King, A. J., Narraway, C., Hodgson, L., Weatherill, A., Sommer, V., & Summer, S. (in press). Performance of human groups in social foraging: the role of communication in consensus decision-making. Biology Letters, 7(2), 237-240. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2010.0808Early hominids searched for dispersed food sources in a patchy, uncertain environment, and modern humans encounter equivalent spatial–temporal coordination problems on a daily basis. A fundamental, but untested assumption is that our evolved capacity... Read More about Performance of human groups in social foraging: the role of communication in consensus decision-making.