Colin Ockleford researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-0410-8233
Ockleford, C. D., 1948-
Ockleford, C. D.
Ockleford, Colin D.
VIAF ID: 110896112 (Personal)
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Works
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The anatomical society core embryology syllabus for undergraduate medicine | |
Antibody clearance by micropinocytosis: a possible role in fetal immunoprotection | |
An atlas of antigens : fluorescence microscope localisation patterns in cells and tissues | |
Behaviour of two IgG subclasses in transport of immunoglobulin across the human placenta. | |
Biomechanics and Cells. | |
Characteristics of cells derived from the girdle region of the pre-implantation blastocyst of the donkey | |
Characterization of an in vitro model for the study of the short and prolonged effects of myocardial ischaemia and reperfusion in man | |
Coated vesicles | |
Confocal immunofluorescence localization of collagen types I, III, IV, V and VI and their ultrastructural organization in term human fetal membranes | |
Confocal laser scanning microscope study of cytokeratin immunofluorescence differences between villous and extravillous trophoblast: cytokeratin downregulation in pre-eclampsia. | |
Confocal microscopy. Theory and applications. | |
Cytotrophoblast cells: a barrier to maternofetal transmission of passive immunity. | |
The distribution of caveolin-3 immunofluorescence in skeletal muscle fibre membrane defined by dual channel confocal laser scanning microscopy, fast Fourier transform and image modelling. | |
Growth, breakdown, repair, and rapid contraction of microtubular axopodia in the heliozoan Actinophrys sol | |
Guidance on risk assessment of the application of nanoscience and nanotechnologies in the food and feed chain: Part 1, human and animal health | |
Guidance on the risk assessment of substances present in food intended for infants below 16 weeks of age | |
Healthy and pre-eclamptic placental basal plate lining cells: quantitative comparisons based on confocal laser scanning microscopy. | |
Heterogeneity of Fc gamma receptor-bearing cells in human term amniochorion | |
Histopathological diagnosis of hydatidiform mole | |
Immuno-electron microscopic localisation of caveolin 1 in human placenta | |
Investigation into experimental toxicological properties of plant protection products having a potential link to Parkinson's disease and childhood leukaemia† | |
Leucocyte and endothelial cell adhesion molecule expression in porcine histiocytic leiomyofibrosarcoma | |
Localization and distribution of tissue type and urokinase type plasminogen activators and their inhibitors Type 1 and 2 in human and rhesus monkey fetal membranes | |
Microgibbosities in hydatidiform mole. | |
Microinjection of human placenta. II: Biological application. | |
Mitochondria in living cells cultured from human chorionic villi: the effects of colchicine on numbers and distribution | |
The mode of insertion of umbilical cord and vessels: association with maternal haemoglobin genotype, neonatal factors, and placental component volumes | |
Morphogenesis of human placental chorionic villi: cytoskeletal, syncytioskeletal and extracellular matrix proteins | |
Morphological marker of gentamicin resistance | |
A mosaic cell layer in human pregnancy. | |
Ontogeny and distribution of Fc gamma receptors in the human placenta. Transport or immune surveillance? | |
Oxygen Transport in Biological Systems: Modelling of Pathways from Environment to Cell. | |
Plasminogen activators and inhibitors are transcribed during early macaque implantation | |
Porcine trophoblast actin | |
The principles and methods behind EFSA's Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessment | |
Propidium iodide as a nuclear marker in immunofluorescence. I. Use with tissue and cytoskeleton studies | |
A quantitative interference light microscope study of human first trimester chorionic villi. | |
Redundancy of washing in the preparation of biological specimens for transmission electron microscopy | |
Scientific motivations and criteria to consider updating EFSA scientific assessments | |
Scientific Opinion about the Guidance of the Chemical Regulation Directorate (UK) on how aged sorption studies for pesticides should be conducted, analysed and used in regulatory assessments | |
Scientific Opinion of the PPR Panel on the follow‐up of the findings of the External Scientific Report ‘Literature review of epidemiological studies linking exposure to pesticides and health effects’ | |
Scientific opinion on pesticides in foods for infants and young children | |
Scientific Opinion on the state of the art of Toxicokinetic/Toxicodynamic (TKTD) effect models for regulatory risk assessment of pesticides for aquatic organisms | |
Scurvy; a comparison between ultrastructural and biochemical changes observed in cultured fibroblasts and the collagen they synthesise | |
Structure and function of the nematosome | |
A study of the mechanism of internalisation of tetanus toxin by primary mouse spinal cord cultures | |
Syncytioskeletons in choriocarcinoma in culture | |
Type VII collagen associated with the basement membrane of amniotic epithelium forms giant anchoring rivets which penetrate a massive lamina reticularis. | |
Ultrastructural distribution of endogenous immunoglobulin-G in human term amniochorion | |
Ultraviolet light microbeam irradiation of the microtubules in single heliozoan axopodia | |
Update: use of the benchmark dose approach in risk assessment | |
The uptake of IgG by human placental chorionic villi: a correlated autoradiographic and wide aperture counting study | |
Uptake of protein by cultured human trophoblast cells | |
Use of green fluorescent protein in visualisation of pneumococcal invasion of broncho-epithelial cells in vivo | |
Variations in composition of the intervillous space lining in term placentas of mothers with pre-eclampsia. |