Suchergebnisse - "University of Nottingham"

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    Engineering design : papers given at the University of Nottingham, September, 1964 /

    Veröffentlicht 1966
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    Seed ecology proceedings of the Nineteenth Easter School in Agricultural Science, University of Nottingham, 1972

    Veröffentlicht 1973
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    Antibiotics in agriculture : proceedings of the University of Nottingham Ninth Easter School in Agricultural Science, 1962 /

    Veröffentlicht 1962
    Tagungsbericht
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    Pig production proceedings of the Eighteenth Easter School in Agricultural Science, University of Nottingham, 1971

    Veröffentlicht 1972
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    Proteins as human food : proceedings of the Sixteenth Easter School in Agricultural Science, University of Nottingham, 1969 /

    Veröffentlicht 1970
    Tagungsbericht
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    Experimental pedology : proceedings of the Eleventh Easter School in Agricultural Science, University of Nottingham, 1964 /

    Veröffentlicht 1965
    Tagungsbericht
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    Weeds, pests and diseases of grassland and herbage legumes

    Veröffentlicht 1985
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    Chemistry and physics of baking : materials, processes, and products : the proceedings of an international symposium /

    Veröffentlicht 1986
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    Comparison of Differentially Expressed Genes in Human and Canine Osteosarcoma von Jorja Jackson-Oxley, Aziza A. Alibhai, Jack Guerin, Rachel Thompson, Rodhan Patke, Anna E. Harris, Corinne L. Woodcock, Dhruvika Varun, Maria Haque, Tinyiko K. Modikoane, Amber A. Kumari, Jennifer Lothion-Roy, Simone de Brot, Mark D. Dunning, Jennie N. Jeyapalan, Nigel P. Mongan, Catrin S. Rutland

    Veröffentlicht 2025-06-01

    Osteosarcoma (OSA) is the most prevalent bone malignancy in people and dogs. Current survival rates show the need for advances in novel therapies to help overcome the growth, survival and metastatic progression of the cancer. Canine models are often used to advance prognostic and treatment opportuni...

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    Identification of QTL and underlying genes for root system architecture associated with nitrate nutrition in hexaploid wheat von Marcus GRIFFITHS, Jonathan A. ATKINSON, Laura-Jayne GARDINER, Ranjan SWARUP, Michael P. POUND, Michael H. WILSON, Malcolm J. BENNETT, Darren M. WELLS

    Veröffentlicht 2022-04-01

    The root system architecture (RSA) of a crop has a profound effect on the uptake of nutrients and consequently the potential yield. However, little is known about the genetic basis of RSA and resource adaptive responses in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Here, a high-throughput germination paper-based...

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    Immunomodulator loaded microneedle arrays for targeted intradermal drug delivery to skin tumors von Akmal H. Sabri, Fiona Smith, Zachary Cater, Pratik Gurnani, Ami Nash, Victoria Brentville, Lindy Durrant, John McKenna, Joel Segal, David J. Scurr, Maria Marlow

    Veröffentlicht 2025-12-01

    Topical therapy with imiquimod in a cream [5% w/w imiquimod cream (Aldara™)] for the treatment of nodular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) currently results in low cure rates, attributed to low imiquimod permeation. Herein we have developed novel microneedle array patches (MAPs), to maximize imiquimod int...

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    A proximity-labeling-based approach to directly detect mRNA delivery to specific subcellular locations von Alfredo D. Smart, Merryn E. Hughes, Angela Downie Ruiz Velasco, Naoto Hori, Snow Stolnik, Catherine L. Jopling

    Veröffentlicht 2025-09-01

    Messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics show considerable promise but face delivery challenges, as effective cytosolic entry and subsequent translation are normally limited by endosomal entrapment. While various approaches have been used to investigate determinants of effective RNA delivery, these methods...

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