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2005

Journal Article

Timing of the retinoid-signalling pathway determines the expression of neuronal markers in neural progenitor cells

Goncalves, MBC, Boyle, J, Webber, DJ, Hall, S, Minger, SL and Corcoran, JPT (2005). Timing of the retinoid-signalling pathway determines the expression of neuronal markers in neural progenitor cells. Developmental Biology, 278 (1), 60-70. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.10.015

Timing of the retinoid-signalling pathway determines the expression of neuronal markers in neural progenitor cells

2004

Journal Article

Disruption of the retinoid signalling pathway causes a deposition of amyloid β in the adult rat brain

Corcoran, JPT, So, PL and Maden, M (2004). Disruption of the retinoid signalling pathway causes a deposition of amyloid β in the adult rat brain. European Journal of Neuroscience, 20 (4), 896-902. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2004.03563.x

Disruption of the retinoid signalling pathway causes a deposition of amyloid β in the adult rat brain

2004

Journal Article

Relations between violence, calendar events and ambient conditions

Sivarajasingam, V., Corcoran, J., Jones, D., Ware, A. and Shepherd, J. (2004). Relations between violence, calendar events and ambient conditions. Injury, 35 (5), 467-473. doi: 10.1016/S0020-1383(03)00241-9

Relations between violence, calendar events and ambient conditions

2003

Journal Article

Predicting the geo-temporal variations of crime and disorder

Corcoran, Jonathan J., Wilson, Ian D. and Ware, J. Andrew (2003). Predicting the geo-temporal variations of crime and disorder. International Journal of Forecasting, 19 (4), 623-634. doi: 10.1016/S0169-2070(03)00095-5

Predicting the geo-temporal variations of crime and disorder

2003

Journal Article

New insights into community safety: An application of the HASCADE model

Corcoran, Jonathan and Bowen Thomson, Bernadette (2003). New insights into community safety: An application of the HASCADE model. British Journal of Community Justice, 2 (1), 37-50.

New insights into community safety: An application of the HASCADE model