Aberdeen University Research Archive

University of Aberdeen

Aberdeen University Research Archive
Not a member yet
    22398 research outputs found

    Iodine, bromine and arsenic uptake, accumulation and efflux in three ecologically important Southern Hemisphere brown algae : Durvillaea antarctica, Macrocystis pyrifera and Lessonia trabeculata

    No full text
    At ECIM / PUC, we would especially like to thank Randy Finke, Santiago Andrade, Ricardo Calderón, and Sylvain Faugeron for their support of our research activities during our visit.Peer reviewe

    Ghosts in the Text : Alison Watt and the Literary Marvellous

    No full text
    Peer reviewe

    Sticking to the Script : Nationalist Contestation and the Cost-of-living Crisis in Plurinational States

    Get PDF
    Open Access via the Taylor and Francis agreementPeer reviewe

    WNT-mediating TCF/LEF transcription factor gene expression in early human pluripotency and cell lineages differs from the rodent paradigm

    No full text
    Acknowledgements We would like to thank all members of the Hoppler, Fogarty and Nichols groups for critical feedback and helpful discussions on this project and Yvonne Turnbull for lab management. We thank Dr Debbie Wilkinson (Aberdeen Advanced Microscopy and Histology), Ann Wheeler (Edinburgh Imaging) and Darran Clements (Cambridge Imaging) for their assistance with confocal microscopy. We thank Dr Andrea Holme and Robert Pineda (Ian Fraser Cytometry Centre, University of Aberdeen) for their kind assistance with flow cytometry. We thank all the clinical staff and patients who have kindly donated their embryos for research purposes and the clinical staff who coordinate the transfer of donated embryos to research projects.Peer reviewe

    21,037

    full texts

    22,398

    metadata records
    Updated in last 30 days.
    Aberdeen University Research Archive is based in United Kingdom
    Access Repository Dashboard
    Do you manage Aberdeen University Research Archive? Access insider analytics, issue reports and manage access to outputs from your repository in the CORE Repository Dashboard!