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Chen, Xiaoyue, author.
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Epigenetic Abnormalities in Brain Tumors / Chen, Xiaoyue, author.
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Gobburi, Ashta Lakshmi Prasad, author.
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A LC-MS/MS Approach for Gangliosides Profiling in Brain and Retinal Tissue of Mice: Application to
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Jeon, Kwang W.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123646170
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salivary glands, cell type-specific expression of secretory TFF-peptides in the brain, molecular patterning
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Chan, Alex Hong-Man, author.
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to the modern brain and by extension the central nervous system. The activation of nerve bundles by
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Smith, Chelsea M., author.
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significantly downregulated in female brain samples exposed to 0.5 mg/L and 5 mg/L Roundup and in Gpr54-2
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Padgett, Caleb A., author.
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-dimensional reconstruction of large tissue segments. Mouse heart, mouse brain, mouse colon, and embryonic chick tissues were
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Truong, Katie Duyen, author.
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(CHNS, CNS) were introduced into Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth inoculated with the organism and the
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Martinetti, Luis Enrique, author.
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To focus attention, our brain has to "gate" or block irrelevant sensory information that could lead
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Lau, Mitchel Ngai-Loong, author.
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infection. Previously, we have reported that BAI1 (Brain Angiogenesis Inhibitor 1) binds bacterial
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Donohue, Mary Willard, author.
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in the cerebral ganglion (CG), or brain, of a Caribbean mantis shrimp species (Neogonodactylus
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Dancy, Jimena Guadalupe, author.
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adult brain cancer, by examining NP dispersion, cellular uptake, and tumor retention in a murine model
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Durant, Fallon, author.
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conserved between other biological networks that employ information storage dynamics such as the brain
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Liu, Yin, author.
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significant inverse correlation with brain metastasis survival. XIST is encoded on the X chromosome and plays
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Parcon, Paul A., author.
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-mortem brain tissue of patients with AD compared to age-matched controls (AMC), as well as to compare these
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Hurley, Matthew M., author.
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through isolated non-overlapping mechanisms in the brain. Furthermore, some of these mechanisms occur in
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O'Neill, Sharon M., author.
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proteases in the healthy human brain and is expressed predominately in mature oligodendrocytes in both human
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Akins, Victoria Tonita, author. (orcid)0000-0002-0061-7612
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Developing brain homeobox-1 (Dbx1). An analysis of over 40 dendritic morphological features of rhythmogenic
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Townsend-Shobin, Eli, author.
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damage accumulates and is associated with cognitive decline. The brain's resident macrophages, microglia
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Fleming, Victoria, author.
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). Those with hepatitis C were more likely to have a history of IDU (OR=3.18, p<.0001) and traumatic brain
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Walker, Deandra Leigh, author.
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pathological outcomes of TSEs include amyloid plaque build-up and spongiform degeneration in the brain of
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Bhute, Vijesh J., author.
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examining brain, liver, and serum of younger and older rats. We observed tissue-specific and age
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Gardner, Sarah Ann, author.
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where loss of imprinting is acting in the hybrid brain.
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Schatten, Gerald.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123739148
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-Transporting Polypeptides at the Blood-Brain and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barriers; I. Introduction; II. BBB Structure and
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Bourne, Geoffrey H. (Geoffrey Howard), 1909-1988.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123737021
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Other Regions of the Blood-Brain Barrier; B. Transport Across the RPE Monolayer
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Schatten, Gerald.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123739131
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Synaptic Transmission in the Brain; A. Ca2+ Signaling in Astrocytes; B. Astrocyte Release of Glutamate and
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Gao, Yankun, author.
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information to the brain. Those taste receptor cells are housed in taste buds. Within each taste bud, there
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Schatten, Gerald.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780121531614
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pathway for migration in the brain * Retinoids in Lung Development and Regeneration * Structural

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