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- Re-entry of mature T cells to the thymus: an epiphenomenon?
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- Variations in the requirement for v-SNAREs in GLUT4 trafficking in adipocytes
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- Alzheimer's disease selective vulnerability and modeling in transgenic mice
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- Critical role of arcuate Y4 receptors and the melanocortin system in pancreatic polypeptide-induced reduction in food intake in mice
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- Automated threshold detection for auditory brainstem responses: comparison with visual estimation in a stem cell transplantation study
- BMC NEUROSCIENCE 10 :104, 2009
- Evidence from knockout mice for distinct implications of neuropeptide-Y Y2 and Y4 receptors in the circadian control of locomotion, exploration, water and food intake
- NEUROPEPTIDES 43 (6) :491-7, 2009
- Not All hERG pore domain mutations have a severe phenotype: G584S has an inactivation gating defect with mild phenotype compared to G572S, which has a dominant negative trafficking defect and a severe phenotype
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- Proinflammatory Markers, Insulin Sensitivity, and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Treated HIV Infection
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