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Rosie Morland
Rosie Morland
未知所在单位机构
在 imperial.ac.uk 的电子邮件经过验证
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ERK5 signalling in prostate cancer promotes an invasive phenotype
AK Ramsay, SRC McCracken, M Soofi, J Fleming, AX Yu, I Ahmad, ...
British journal of cancer 104 (4), 664-672, 2011
1302011
Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
R Wodarski, A Delaney, C Ultenius, R Morland, N Andrews, C Baastrup, ...
Pain 157 (10), 2350-2365, 2016
902016
Animal models of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: A machine-assisted systematic review and meta-analysis
GL Currie, HN Angel-Scott, L Colvin, F Cramond, K Hair, L Khandoker, ...
PLoS biology 17 (5), e3000243, 2019
682019
Transparency in the reporting of in vivo pre-clinical pain research: The relevance and implications of the ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments) guidelines
ASC Rice, R Morland, W Huang, GL Currie, ES Sena, MR Macleod
Scandinavian Journal of Pain 4 (2), 58-62, 2013
522013
Enhanced c‐Fos expression in the central amygdala correlates with increased thigmotaxis in rats with peripheral nerve injury
RH Morland, A Novejarque, C Spicer, T Pheby, ASC Rice
European Journal of Pain 20 (7), 1140-1154, 2016
212016
Short-term effect of acute and repeated urinary bladder inflammation on thigmotactic behaviour in the laboratory rat
RH Morland, A Novejarque, W Huang, R Wodarski, F Denk, JD Dawes, ...
F1000Research 4, 2015
162015
Animal models of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: a machine-assisted systematic review and meta-analysis: a comprehensive summary of the field to inform robust …
GL Currie, HN Angel-Scott, L Colvin, F Cramond, K Hair, L Khandoker, ...
bioRxiv, 293480, 2018
42018
ref status: indexed, http://f1000r. es/56e
RH Morland, A Novejarque, W Huang, R Wodarski, F Denk, JD Dawes, ...
2015
Behavioural consequences and neural correlates of bladder inflamation in the laboratory rat
R Morland
Imperial College London, 2015
2015
381 ABERRANT EXTRACELLULAR SIGNAL-REGULATED PROTEIN KINASE 5 (ERK5) SIGNALLING PROMOTES CELLULAR MOTILITY AND INVASION IN PROSTATE CARCINOGENESIS
A Ramsay, S McCracken, R Morland, J Fleming, L Machesky, X Yu, ...
The Journal of Urology 183 (4S), e151-e151, 2010
2010
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