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Professor Roy Douglas Wright, Professor Elsdon Storey and Professor David Penington
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/283097Professor Elsdon Storey in group photograph, flanked by Professor Roy Douglas Wright (left) and Professor David Penington.
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Item: [2003.0003.00072] "Professor Roy Douglas Wright, Professor Elsdon Storey and Professor David Penington
Photograph - Storey, Professor Elsdon (left) with Prof Waterson
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Item: [2003.0003.03928] "Photograph - Storey, Professor Elsdon (left) with Prof Waterson
Photograph - Storey, Professor Elsdon, some frames include Prof Waterson (right)
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Item: [2003.0003.03929] "Photograph - Storey, Professor Elsdon, some frames include Prof Waterson (right)
Photograph - Storey, Professor Elsdon (left) with Dr Eric Reynolds
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Item: [2003.0003.03927] "Photograph - Storey, Professor Elsdon (left) with Dr Eric Reynolds
Serotonergic markers in Parkinson's disease and levodopa‐induced dyskinesias
Abstract not availablePerdita Cheshire, Scott Ayton, Kelly L. Bertram, Helen Ling, Abi Li, Catriona McLean, Glenda M. Halliday, Sean S. O’Sullivan, Tamas Revesz, David I. Finkelstein, Elsdon Storey and David R. William
The Expanded Polyglutamine Tract Spinocerebellar Ataxias
The spinocerebellar ataxias are dominantly-inherited neurodegenerative disorders whose major clinical feature is incoordination. Although 32 have been described to date, those characterized by (CAG)n repeat expansions resulting in elongated polyglutamine tracts in their respective host proteins (SCAs 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 17, and in part 8) are the most common and have been subject to the most detailed investigation of their pathogenic mechanisms. All are characterized by polyglutamine tract aggregates, toxicity of which was initially thought to be their pathogenic mechanism. However, recent research has emphasised the importance of host protein context, and the disease-specific mechanisms that this implies.</p
THE EFFECT OF INTERMITTENT CORTISONE ADMINISTRATION IN THE RABBIT
The intermittent administration of cortisone in both the young and the mature rabbit is associated with appositional bone growth on the periosteal surfaces of the cranium, premaxilla and middle of the shaft of the femur; each new layer of bone is separated from the next by a darkly haematoxylin-staining "reversal" line. The internal architecture of the bone also changes in consequence of the repeated waves of resorption and deposition of bone round vascular spaces. Cartilaginous growth at the epiphysis in the young rabbit is also affected. The long columns of metaphysial cartilage are replaced by a layer of new bone which partly seals the epiphysial cartilage from the marrow spaces. </jats:p
A Polyclonal but not a Monoclonal Antibody to an Mr 52-KD Protein Responsible for a Punctate Fluorescence Pattern in Plasmodium falciparum Merozoites Inhibits Invasion In Vitro
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