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BDS-I antiviral protein, Anemonia sulcata
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antiviral protein BDS-I, Anemonia sulcata
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of a Novel Peptide Based on Anemonia sulcata BDS-I Toxin as a New KV3.4 Inhibitor Exerting a Neuroprotective Effect Against Amyloid-β Peptide
Roselia Ciccone
,
Ilaria Piccialli
,
P. Grieco
,
F. Merlino
,
L. Annunziato
,
A. Pannaccione
Frontiers in Chemistry
2019
Corpus ID: 195825109
There is increasing evidence that the fast-inactivating potassium current IA, encoded by KV3. 4 channels, plays an important role…
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2018
2018
APS : Quadrupole-free detector optics design for the Compact Linear Collider final focus system at 3 TeV
F. Plassard
,
P. Bambade
,
E. Marín
,
A. Latina
,
R. Tomás
2018
Corpus ID: 85511130
Aiming to simplify the machine detector interface of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), a new detector model has been designed…
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2017
2017
A cannabigerol-rich Cannabis sativa extract, devoid of [INCREMENT]9-tetrahydrocannabinol, elicits hyperphagia in rats
D. Brierley
,
J. Samuels
,
M. Duncan
,
Benjamin J. Whalley
,
C. Williams
Behavioural Pharmacology
2017
Corpus ID: 3389443
Nonpsychoactive phytocannabinoids (pCBs) from Cannabis sativa may represent novel therapeutic options for cachexia because of…
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2016
2016
Pure Δ9-tetrahydrocannabivarin and a Cannabis sativa extract with high content in Δ9-tetrahydrocannabivarin inhibit nitrite production in murine peritoneal macrophages.
B. Romano
,
E. Pagano
,
+6 authors
F. Borrelli
Pharmacological Research
2016
Corpus ID: 4964931
2015
2015
The disease-modifying effects of a Sativex-like combination of phytocannabinoids in mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis are preferentially due to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol acting…
M. Moreno‐Martet
,
A. Feliú
,
+5 authors
Eva de Lago
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
2015
Corpus ID: 24311265
2015
2015
Extent of Spine Deformity Predicts Lung Growth and Function in Rabbit Model of Early Onset Scoliosis
J. C. Olson
,
A. Takahashi
,
M. Glotzbecker
,
B. Snyder
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 202897
Early onset deformity of the spine and chest wall (initiated <8 years of age) is associated with increased morbidity at adulthood…
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2010
2010
Survival and Morbidity Outcomes for Very Low Birth Weight Infants With Down Syndrome
Nansi S. Boghossian
,
N. Hansen
,
+7 authors
R. Higgins
Pediatrics
2010
Corpus ID: 28853559
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to compare survival and neonatal morbidity rates between very low birth weight (VLBW) infants with…
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2010
2010
Cannabis constituents modulate ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol-induced hyperphagia in rats
Jonathan A. Farrimond
,
Andrew J. Hill
,
Benjamin J. Whalley
,
C. Williams
Psychopharmacology
2010
Corpus ID: 10320826
RationaleThe hyperphagic effect of ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (∆9THC) in humans and rodents is well known. However, no studies have…
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2006
2006
Effects of wake fields in the CLIC BDS
G. Rumolo
,
A. Latina
,
D. Schulte
2006
Corpus ID: 53956759
The wake fields due to collimators in the Beam Delivery System of CLIC are modeled using a conventional approach. According to…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Multivitamin supplementation and multiple births.
M. Werler
,
Janet D. Cragan
,
C. Wasserman
,
G. Shaw
,
J. Erickson
,
Allen A. Mitchell
American journal of medical genetics
1997
Corpus ID: 25256405
It is well established that maternal multivitamin supplementation reduces the risk of neural tube defects and evidence suggests…
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