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2014Retinal microvascular damage and vasogenic edema produced by Clostridium perfringens type D epsilon toxin in ratsFinnie, J.; Manavis, J.; Casson, R.; Chidlow, G.
2015Comparative neuropathology of ovine enterotoxemia produced by clostridium perfringens type D wild-type strain CN1020 and Its genetically modified derivativesGarcia, J.; Giannitti, F.; Finnie, J.; Manavis, J.; Beingesser, J.; Adams, V.; Rood, J.; Uzal, F.
2013Pattern of cerebrospinal immediate early gene c-fos expression in an ovine model of non-accidental head injuryFinnie, J.; Blumbergs, P.; Manavis, J.; Vink, R.
2015Effect of long-term (2 years) exposure of mouse brains to global system for mobile communication (GSM) radiofrequency fields on astrocytic immunoreactivityCourt-Kowalski, S.; Finnie, J.; Manavis, J.; Blumbergs, P.; Helps, S.; Vink, R.
2012Prenatal exposure to lipopolysaccharide results in neurodevelopmental damage that is ameliorated by zinc in miceChua, J.; Cowley, C.; Manavis, J.; Rofe, A.; Coyle, P.
2012Automatic nonsubjective estimation of antigen content visualized by immunohistochemistry using color deconvolutionHelps, S.; Thornton, E.; Kleinig, T.; Manavis, J.; Vink, R.
2010A novel animal model of graded neuropathic pain: Utility to investigate mechanisms of population heterogeneityGrace, P.; Hutchinson, M.; Manavis, J.; Somogyi, A.; Rolan, P.
2010Diffuse neuronal perikaryal amyloid precursor protein immunoreactivity in an ovine model of non-accidental head injury (the shaken baby syndrome)Finnie, J.; Manavis, J.; Blumbergs, P.
2010FUS mutations in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: clinical, pathological, neurophysiological and genetic analysisBlair, I.; Williams, K.; Warraich, S.; Durnall, J.; Theong, A.; Manavis, J.; Blumbergs, P.; Vucic, S.; Kiernan, M.; Nicholson, G.
2010Microglial activation as a measure of stress in mouse brains exposed acutely (60 minutes) and long-term (2 years) to mobile telephone radiofrequency fieldsFinnie, J.; Cai, Z.; Manavis, J.; Helps, S.; Blumbergs, P.