The "doctrine of salts" and Rev John Walker's analysis of a Scottish spa (1749-1761)
(2001)
Journal Article
Eddy, M. D. (2001). The "doctrine of salts" and Rev John Walker's analysis of a Scottish spa (1749-1761). Ambix, 48(3), 137-160
Local particularism and the common people in pre-modern Iran (2001)
Preprint / Working Paper
Lambton, A. K. S. (2001). Local particularism and the common people in pre-modern Iran
Unfolding the Orient: Travellers in Egypt and the Near East. (2001)
Book
Starkey, P. G., & Starkey, J. (Eds.). (2001). Unfolding the Orient: Travellers in Egypt and the Near East. Ithaca PressEgypt and the Near East have enchanted many people over the centuries. Travellers from the West have journeyed to this region for a variety of motives: in pursuit of knowledge, power, diplomacy and trade, for pleasure and adventure, on pilgrimage, an... Read More about Unfolding the Orient: Travellers in Egypt and the Near East..
Interpreting the Orient: Travellers in Egypt and the Near East: v. 2. (2001)
Book
Starkey, P. G., & Starkey, J. (Eds.). (2001). Interpreting the Orient: Travellers in Egypt and the Near East: v. 2. Ithaca PressEgypt and the Near East have enchanted many people over the centuries. Travellers from the West have journeyed to this region for a variety of motives: in pursuit of knowledge, power, diplomacy and trade, for pleasure and adventure, on pilgrimage, an... Read More about Interpreting the Orient: Travellers in Egypt and the Near East: v. 2..
The 1995-96 Yemen-Eritrea conflict over the Islands of Hanish and Jabal Zuqar : a geopolitical analysis (2001)
Preprint / Working Paper
Stansfield, G. R. V. (2001). The 1995-96 Yemen-Eritrea conflict over the Islands of Hanish and Jabal Zuqar : a geopolitical analysis
Lamins in disease : why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes? (2001)
Journal Article
Hutchison, C. J., Alvarez-Reyes, M., & Vaughan, O. A. (2001). Lamins in disease : why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?. Journal of Cell Science, 114(1), 9-19The nuclear lamina is a filamentous structure composed of lamins that supports the inner nuclear membrane. Several integral membrane proteins including emerin, LBR, LAP1 and LAP2 bind to nuclear lamins in vitro and can influence lamin function and dy... Read More about Lamins in disease : why do ubiquitously expressed nuclear envelope proteins give rise to tissue-specific disease phenotypes?.