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Gatton, Michelle L. (2000) Mathematical modelling of muscle recruitment and function in the lumbar spine. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
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Gatton, Michelle, Pearcy, Mark J., & Pettet, Graeme J. (2001) Modelling the line of action for the oblique abdominal muscles using an elliptical torso model. Journal of Biomechanics, 34(9), pp. 1203-1207.
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Chen, Nanhua, Cheng, Qin, Fowler, Elizabeth, Gatton, Michelle, Korsinczky, Michael, Manzetti, Sergio, et al. (2002) Mutations in Cytochrome b Resulting in Atovaquone Resistance Are Associated with loss of fitness in Plasmodium falciparum. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 46(8), pp. 2435-2441.
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Gatton, Michelle, Pearcy, Mark, Pettet, Graeme, & Evans, John (2010) A three-dimensional mathematical model of the thoracolumbar fascia and an estimate of its biomechanical effect. Journal of Biomechanics, 43(14), pp. 2792-2797.
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Gatton, Michelle, Pearcy, Mark, & Pettet, Graeme (2011) Computational model of the lumbar spine musculature: Implications of spinal surgery. Clinical Biomechanics, 26(2), pp. 116-122.
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Kerlin, Douglas, H., Boyce, Kane, Marfurt, Jutta, Simpson, Julie, A., Kenangalem, Enny, Cheng, Qin, et al. (2012) An analytical method for assessing stage-specific drug activity in Plasmodium vivax malaria : implications for ex vivo drug susceptibility testing. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 6(8), e1772.
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1Pelecanos, Anita, DeGuzman, Archie, Cull, Ben, Ryan, Peter A, & Gatton, Michelle L. (2012) A decision support tool for vectorborne disease in Queensland, Australia. Communicable Diseases Intelligence Quarterly Report, 36(4), E342-E344. (In Press)
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Gatton, Michelle L., Chitnis, Nakul, Churcher, Thomas, Donnelly, Martin J., Ghani, Azra C., Godfray, H. Charles J., et al. (2013) The importance of mosquito behavioural adaptations to malaria control in Africa. Evolution. (In Press)
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