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Increased Cerebellum Brain Derived Neurotropic Activity [PE]
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Increased Cerebellum Brain Derived Neurotropic Activity
National Institutes of Health
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2010
2010
[Experimental study on promotion of neurotropic reinnervation with chemically extracted acellular nerve allograft].
Guanjun Wang
,
Shibi Lu
,
Zheng-da Kuang
,
Jiang Peng
,
Q. Guo
,
Huiru Ji
Zhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi…
2010
Corpus ID: 43856917
OBJECTIVE To investigate the promotion effect of neurotropic reinnervation with chemically extracted acellular nerve allograft…
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2004
2004
Immunomorphological changes in the mouse brain after intracerebral injection of a neurotropic strain of influenza virus
I. Akimova
,
V. Nagornev
,
+4 authors
O. Kiselev
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
2004
Corpus ID: 35069880
The idea that polysystemic regulatory disorders, determining the pathogenesis of chronic diseases of the CNS, are based on…
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1973
1973
Behaviour of attenuated mutants of the A0-NWS influenza virus in mice after intracerebral inoculation. I. Induction of resistance to challenge with neurotropic A0-NWS virus.
Z. Janda
Acta virologica
1973
Corpus ID: 6968992
1971
1971
Teratogenic effects of the neurotropic resorptive carcinogens methyl- and ethyl-nitroso-urea in rats.
W. Wechsler
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental…
1971
Corpus ID: 44457642
1968
1968
[Carcinogenesis and neurotropic corynebacteria (immunotherapy trial)].
G. Mazet
Marseille medical
1968
Corpus ID: 32664856
1962
1962
Potentiation of Narcotic Action by the Brain treated with an Electric Shock
U. Cerletti
,
P. Cerletti
,
C. D'ANGELO
Nature
1962
Corpus ID: 4172238
DIFFERENCES in the biological action on animals and man of homogenates from normal brains and from brains which had undergone…
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