Christopher J. Lamb was a researcher affiliated with the John Innes Centre in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focused on medicine, with a strong emphasis on neurology and related subfields.
Their work explored multiple subfields, including:
Christopher J. Lamb contributed to research topics that covered:
Their publications appeared in frequent venues such as:
Among the recent papers associated with or citing Christopher J. Lamb, the following stand out:
Frequent coauthors who collaborated in various publications with Christopher J. Lamb included:
Chris Lamb;Richard A. Dixon
Alex Levine;Raimund Tenhaken;Richard Dixon;Chris Lamb
Massimo Delledonne;Yiji Xia;Richard A. Dixon;Chris Lamb
Justin O. Borevitz;Yiji Xia;Jack Blount;Richard A. Dixon
Desmond J. Bradley;Per Kjellbom;Christopher J. Lamb
Marı́a E Alvarez;Roger I Pennell;Per-Johan Meijer;Atsushi Ishikawa
Detlef Weigel;Ji Hoon Ahn;Miguel A. Blázquez;Justin O. Borevitz
R. I. Pennell;C. Lamb
Christopher J. Lamb;Michael A. Lawton;Michel Dron;Richard A. Dixon
Ana M. Maldonado;Peter Doerner;Peter Doerner;Richard A. Dixon;Chris J. Lamb;Chris J. Lamb
Richard A. Dixon;Christopher J. Lamb
Louise F. Brisson;Raimund Tenhaken;Chris Lamb
Alex Levine;Roger I. Pennell;Maria E. Alvarez;Robert Palmer
K Shirasu;H Nakajima;V K Rajasekhar;R A Dixon
Thomas Keller;Howard G. Damude;Dietrich Werner;Peter Doerner
Qun Zhu;Eileen A. Maher;Sameer Masoud;Richard A. Dixon
Zuhua He;Zhi Yong Wang;Jianming Li;Qun Zhu
Raimund Tenhaken;Alex Levine;Louise F. Brisson;R. A. Dixon
Vincent P. M. Wingate;Michael A. Lawton;Christopher J. Lamb
Peter Doerner;Jan-Elo Jørgensen;Jan-Elo Jørgensen;Ratha You;Johannes Steppuhn
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