King’s College London

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Location: London, United Kingdom (GB) GB

ISNI: 0000000123226764

ROR: https://ror.org/0220mzb33

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Large scale meta-analysis characterizes genetic architecture for common psoriasis associated variants (2017) Tsoi LC, Stuart PE, Tian C, Gudjonsson JE, Das S, Zawistowski M, Ellinghaus E, et al. Journal article Thinking ethical and regulatory frameworks in medicine from the perspective of solidarity on both sides of the Atlantic (2016) Prainsack B, Buyx A Journal article Regional differences in end-diastolic volumes between 3D Echo and CMR in HLHS patients (2016) Gomez A, Oktay O, Rueckert D, Penney GP, Schnabel JA, Simpson JM, Pushparajah K Journal article A DCE-MRI imaging-based model for simulation of vascular tumour growth (2016) Roque T, Kersemans V, Smart S, Allen D, Schnabel JA, Chappell M Conference contribution Advances and challenges in deformable image registration: From image fusion to complex motion modelling (2016) Schnabel JA, Heinrich MP, Papiez BW, Brady JM Journal article BREXIT and international relations: The impact of Brexit on relations with Russia and China (2016) Henderson J, Pils E Journal article Sensitivity Encoding for Aligned Multishot Magnetic Resonance Reconstruction (2016) Cordero-Grande L, Teixeira RPAG, Hughes EJ, Hutter J, Price AN, Hajnal JV Journal article Regression analysis for assessment of myelination status in preterm brains with magnetic resonance imaging (2016) Wang S, Kuklisova-Murgasova M, Hajnal JV, Ledig C, Schnabel JA Conference contribution Distortion correction in fetal EPI using non-rigid registration with Laplacian constraint (2016) Murgasova M, Estrin GL, Rutherford M, Rueckert D, Hajnal J Conference contribution Cre recombinase expression or topical tamoxifen treatment do not affect retinal structure and function, neuronal vulnerability or glial reactivity in the mouse eye (2016) Boneva SK, Gross TR, Schlecht A, Schmitt SI, Sippl C, Jaegle H, Volz C, et al. Journal article