J. Shen

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2008

Number

19

Co-Authors

Interaction between Reelin and Notch signaling regulates neuronal migration in the cerebral cortex (2008)

Hashimoto-Torii, K., Torii, M., Sarkisian, M.R., Bartley, C.M., Shen, J., Radtke, F., ...

Neuronal migration is a fundamental component of brain development whose failure is associated with various neurological and psychiatric disorders. Reelin is essential for the stereotypical...

Strength and energy absorption of aluminium foam under quasi-static shear loading (2006)

Hou, W., Shen, J., Lu, Guoxing, Ong, Lin S.

Experiments were carried out to examine the behaviour of aluminium foams under quasistatic shear loading. Special fixtures were designed to clamp the both ends of a beam-like specimen while the load...

ASPM mutations identified in patients with primary microcephaly and seizures

Shen, J, Eyaid, W, Mochida, G, Al-Moayyad, F, Bodell, A, Woods, C, ...

Background: Human autosomal recessive primary microcephaly (MCPH) is a heterogeneous disorder with at least six genetic loci (MCPH1–6), with MCPH5, caused by ASPM mutation, being the most common....

Analysis of urban - rural population dynamics for China

J Shen

The multiregional demography approach is used in an analysis of the urban - rural population dynamics of China. Multiregional population-accounts and methods of estimation of demographic rates are...

Analysis of urban - rural population dynamics of China: a multiregional life table approach

J Shen

This is the second of two papers in which the urban - rural population dynamics of China is analyzed. Urban - rural population life tables are constructed in this paper. The differential urban and...

Spatial-dynamic population systems: analysis and projection

J Shen

In this paper a set of more-detailed multiregional population accounts is proposed to specify more realistically the exposure time of populations at risk for various components of population change....

Modelling urban - rural population growth in China

J Shen, N A Spence

The population of China is still growing despite a dramatic decline in fertility in the past two decades. There are marked urban - rural differentials in fertility and, as a result, the pace of...

Modelling regional migration in China: estimation and decomposition

J Shen

In this paper I consider the issue of identifying the effects of spatial structure and the origin and destination attributes on interregional migration. A decomposition approach is developed based on...

Trends in labour supply and the future of employment in China

J Shen, N A Spence

An accounts-based population model for making population projections for the urban and rural areas of China was developed and reported on in detail in an earlier paper. In this paper the implications...