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  1. 1
    Imports, Output and the Demand for Manufactures.

    Imports, Output and the Demand for Manufactures. by Anderton, B, Pesaran, B, Wren-Lewis, S

    Published 1992
    Journal article
  2. 2
    Cellular mechanisms regulating phosphorylation of the neuronal cytoskeleton in normal and disease states.

    Cellular mechanisms regulating phosphorylation of the neuronal cytoskeleton in normal and disease states. by Miller, C, Anderton, B, Bajaj, N, Guidato, S, Gibb, B, Irving, N, Yates, A

    Published 1998
    Journal article
  3. 3
    ABERRANT CYTOSKELETAL PHOSPHORYLATION AS A PATHOGENIC MECHANISM IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - MECHANISMS OF CYTOSKELETAL PHOSPHORYLATION STUDIED IN CULTURED-CELLS AND TRANSGENIC ANIMALS

    ABERRANT CYTOSKELETAL PHOSPHORYLATION AS A PATHOGENIC MECHANISM IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - MECHANISMS OF CYTOSKELETAL PHOSPHORYLATION STUDIED IN CULTURED-CELLS AND TRANSGENIC... by Miller, C, Brownlees, J, Gibb, B, Guidato, S, Irving, N, Lovestone, S, Wagner, U, Anderton, B, Gallo, J

    Published 1995
    Journal article

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