Monash University

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Location: Melbourne / Clayton, Australia (AU) AU

ISNI: 0000000419367857

ROR: https://ror.org/02bfwt286

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Assessing the genetic architecture of epithelial ovarian cancer histological subtypes (2016) Cuellar-Partida G, Lu Y, Dixon SC, Fasching PA, Hein A, Burghaus S, Beckmann M, et al. Journal article Association of vitamin D levels and risk of ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study (2016) Ong JS, Cuellar-Partida G, Lu Y, Fasching PA, Hein A, Burghaus S, Beckmann M, et al. Journal article Robust Resource Allocation for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Systems (2016) Sun Y, Ng DWK, Zlatanov N, Schober R Conference contribution p120 Catenin-Mediated Stabilization of E-Cadherin Is Essential for Primitive Endoderm Specification (2016) Pieters T, Goossens S, Haenebalcke L, Andries V, Stryjewska A, De Rycke R, Lemeire K, et al. Journal article On the Capacity of the Two-Hop Half-Duplex Relay Channel (2015) Zlatanov N, Jamali Kooshkghazi V, Schober R Conference contribution Practical Non-Linear Energy Harvesting Model and Resource Allocation for SWIPT Systems (2015) Boshkovska E, Wing Kwan Ng D, Zlatanov N, Schober R Journal article Achievable Rate of the Half-Duplex Multi-Hop Buffer-Aided Relay Channel With Block Fading (2015) Jamali Kooshkghazi V, Zlatanov N, Shoukry H, Schober R Journal article Buffer-Aided diamond relay network with block fading (2015) Simoni R, Jamali Kooshkghazi V, Zlatanov N, Schober R, Pierucci L, Fantacci R Conference contribution Achievable Rates for the Fading Half-Duplex Single Relay Selection Network Using Buffer-Aided Relaying (2015) Zlatanov N, Jamali Kooshkghazi V, Schober R Journal article Neutrophil Elastase Activates Protease-activated Receptor-2 (PAR2) and Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) to Cause Inflammation and Pain (2015) Zhao P, Lieu T, Barlow N, Sostegni S, Härteis S, Korbmacher C, Liedtke W, et al. Journal article