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Back to Abstracts provided from 2006
Abstracts from January 2006
- 001: Avoidance of pesticides against the wood mice, an important non-target species
- 002: Abstract not provided
- 003: Production of antisrera and other blood products
- 004: Production of reagents for syphilis diagnosis
- 005: Studies in radiation and chemical leukaemogenesis
- 006: Screening zebrafish embryos for drug discovery
- 007: Oxidative stress in rat heart
- 008: Metals in the food of fishes
- 002: Safety assessments for chemicals to meet regulatory requirements
- 010: Evaluation of toxic hazards to fish
- 011: Abstract not provided
- 012: Preparation of monoclonal antibodies
- 013: Analysis of signalling pathways and musculoskeletal development using zebrafish
- 014: Cardiovascular and metabolic adaptations to low temperatures
- 015: Abstract not provided
- 016: Study of Bone Loss Prevention in Rats
- 017: Abstract not provided
- 018: Abstract not provided
- 019: Studying repair of nerve fibres
- 020: Longitudinal effects of myocardial infarction
- 021: Abstract not provided
- 022: Amphibian population genetics
- 023: Oral vaccines against viral diseases of livestock
- 024: Abstract not provided
- 025: The therapy of models of multiple sclerosis
- 026: Comparative developmental biology-evolution in cavefish
- 027: Mechanical and hormonal control of bone and joint architecture
- 028: Glial cell growth control
- 029: The effect of nerve toxin on urinary bladder overactivity
- 030: Platelet signalling and gene function in mice
- 031: Abstract not provided
- 032: Radioisotope studies of cancer and cancer therapy
- 033: Identification and characterisation of new targets for malaria control
- 034: Gene function and regulation in early vertebrate development
- 035: Abstract not provided
- 036: Abstract not provided
- 037: Regulation of Cell Motility and Cell Polarity
- 038: Abstract not provided
- 039: Repair of damage to the nervous system
- 040: Abstract not provided
- 041: Abstract not provided
- 042: Immune regulation, autoimmunity and infection