Items where Author is "Whitehouse, A"
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Jones, Felicity, Whitehouse, Ali, Dopson, Amy, Palaghias, Niklas, Aldiss, Susie, Gibson, Faith and Shawe, Jill (2019) Reducing Unintentional Injuries in under Fives: Development and Testing of a Mobile Phone App Child: Care, Health and Development.
Stakaitytė, Gabrielė, Nwogu, Nnenna, Dobson, Samuel J., Knight, Laura M., Wasson, Christopher W., Salguero Bodes, Francisco, Blackbourn, David, Blair, G. Eric, Mankouri, Jamel, Macdonald, Andrew and Whitehouse, Adrian (2017) Merkel cell polyomavirus small T antigen drives cell motility via Rho-GTPase-induced filopodia formation Journal of Virology, 92 (2), e00940-17. pp. 1-21.
Papadopoulou, C, Kotronoulas, G, Schneider, A, Miller, M, McBride, Jacqueline, Polly, Zoe, Bettles, Simon, Whitehouse, Alison, McCann, Lisa, Kearney, N and Maguire, Roma (2017) Patient-reported self-efficacy, anxiety and health-related quality of life during chemotherapy: results from a longitudinal study. Oncology Nursing Forum, 44 (1). pp. 127-136.
Schneider, A, Kotronoulas, G, Papadopoulou, C, McCann, Lisa, Miller, M, McBride, Jacqueline, Polly, Zoe, Bettles, Simon, Whitehouse, Alison, Kearney, N and Maguire, Roma (2016) Trajectories and predictors of state and trait anxiety in patients receiving chemotherapy for breast and colorectal cancer: results from a longitudinal study European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 24 (Oct). pp. 1-7.
Knight, LM, Stakaityte, G, Wood, JJ, Abdul-Sada, H, Griffiths, DA, Howell, GJ, Wheat, R, Blair, GE, Steven, NM, Macdonald, A, Blackbourn, DJ and Whitehouse, A (2015) Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small T Antigen Mediates Microtubule Destabilization To Promote Cell Motility and Migration JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 89 (1). pp. 35-47.
Jackson, BR, Boyne, JR, Noerenberg, M, Taylor, A, Hautbergue, GM, Walsh, MJ, Wheat, R, Blackbourn, DJ, Wilson, SA and Whitehouse, A (2011) An Interaction between KSHV ORF57 and UIF Provides mRNA-Adaptor Redundancy in Herpesvirus Intronless mRNA Export PLOS PATHOGENS, 7 (7), ARTN e1002.