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Journal Article
Craft, Judy Ann, Hudson, Peter B., Plenderleith , Mark, Wirihana, Lisa A., & Gordon, Dr Christopher (2012) Commencing nursing students' perceptions and anxiety of bioscience. Nurse Education Today, pp. 1-7.
Gerke, Michelle, Plenderleith, Mark, & Thornton, Peter (2005) Histochemical Localisation of a Galactose-Containing Glycoconjugate Expressed by Sensory Neurones Innervating Different Peripheral Tissues in the Rat. Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System, 10(1), pp. 47-57.
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7Gerke, Michelle & Plenderleith, Mark (2004) Analysis of the Unmyelinated Primary Sensory Neurone Projection through the Dorsal Columns of the Rat Spinal Cord using Transganglionic Transport of the Plant Lectin Bandeiraea Simplicifolia I-isolectin B4. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 221, pp. 69-77.
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2Gerke, Michelle & Plenderleith, Mark (2004) Ultrastructural Analysis of the Central Terminals of Primary Sensory Neurones Labelled by Transganglionic Transport of Bandeiraea Simplicifolia I-isolectin B4. Neuroscience: an international journal, 127, pp. 165-175.
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23Gerke, Michelle & Plenderleith, Mark (2002) Analysis of the Distribution of Binding Sites for the Plant Lectin Bandeiraea simplicifolia I-Isolectin B4 on Primary Sensory Neurones in Seven Mammalian Species. The Anatomical Record, 268, pp. 105-114.
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14Gerke, Michelle & Plenderleith, Mark (2002) Distribution of binding sites for the plant lectin Ulex europaeus agglutinin I on primary sensory neurons in seven different mammalian species. The Histochemical Journal, 34, pp. 79-84.
Conference Paper
Plenderleith, Mark & Williams, Michael (2012) Expression of a galactose-containing membrane-associated glycoconjugate by physiologically-characterised primary sensory neurones in the rat. In Leitch, Beulah & Shemmell, Jonathan (Eds.) Proceedings of the 30th International Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research 2012, Copthorne Hotel, Queenstown, New Zealand, 4.3-4.3.
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