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    COMT Val158Met genotype is associated with fluctuations in working memory performance: converging evidence from behavioural and single-trial P3b measures

    Saville, C. W., Lancaster, T. M., Stefanou, M. E., Salunkhe, G., Lourmpa, I., Nadkarni, A., Boehm, S. G., Bender, S., Smyrnis, N., Ettinger, U., Feige, B., Biscaldi, M., Mantripragadah, K. K., Linden, D. E. & Klein, C., 14 Jun 2014, In: Neuroimage. 100, p. 489-497

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    COMT genotype is differentially associated with single trial variability of ERPs as a function of memory type.

    Nowparast Rostami, H., Saville, C., Klein, C., Ouyang, G., Sommer, W., Zhou, C. & Hildebrandt, A., Jul 2017, In: Biological Psychology. 127, July, p. 209-219

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    COMT val158met predicts reward responsiveness in humans

    Lancaster, T. M., Linden, D. E. & Heerey, E., 1 Nov 2012, In: Genes, Brain and Behavior. 11, 8, p. 986-992

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    Ca2+ transients activate calcineurin/NFATc1 and initiate fast-to-slow transformation in a primary skeletal muscle culture.

    Kubis, H., Kubis, H. P., Hanke, N., Scheibe, R. J., Meissner, J. D. & Gros, G., 1 Jul 2003, In: American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology. 285, 1, p. C56-C63

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    Calcineurin regulates slow myosin, but not fast myosin or metabolic enzymes, during fast-to-slow transformation in rabbit skeletal muscle cell culture.

    Kubis, H., Meissner, J. D., Gros, G., Scheibe, R. J., Scholz, M. & Kubis, H. P., 1 May 2001, In: Journal of Physiology. 533, 1, p. 215-226

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    Callosotomy patients exhibit temporal and spatial uncoupling during continuous bimanual movements.

    Kennerley, S. W., Diedrichsen, J., Hazeltine, E., Semjen, A. & Ivry, R. B., 1 Mar 2002, In: Nature Neuroscience. 5, 4, p. 376-381

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    Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE): Development, validity and reliability.

    Reynolds, T., Abas, M., Thornicroft, G., Woods, R. T., Hoe, J., Ericsson, E. & Orrell, M., 1 Jan 2000, In: British Journal of Psychiatry. 176, p. 444-452

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    Can We Agree What Skilled Mindfulness-Based Teaching Looks Like? Lessons From Studying the MBI:TAC

    Crane, R., Hecht, F. M., Brewer, J., Griffith, G., Hartogensis, W., Koerbel, L., Moran, P., Sansom, S., Yiangou, A. & Kuyken, W., 2020, In: Global Advances in Health and Medicine. 9, 11 p.

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    Can a mindfulness-informed intervention reduce aggressive behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities? Protocol for a feasibility study

    Griffith, G., Jones, R., Hastings, R. P., Crane, R., Roberts, J., Williams, J., Bryning, L., Hoare, Z. & Edwards, R., 20 Sept 2016, In: Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 2016, 2, p. 58 10 p.

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    Can active support improve job satisfaction?

    Rhodes, J. A. & Toogood, S., 4 Apr 2016, In: Tizard Learning Disability Review. 21, 2, p. 54-60 7 p.

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