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Reactive Oxygen Species-Mediated Loss of Synaptic Akt1 Signaling Leads to Deficient Activity-Dependent Protein Translation Early in Alzheimer's Disease.
Sengupta, Mondira
Examination of Neurofilament Light Chain Serum Concentrations, Physical Activity, and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults.
Tissue-level regulation of Th1 and Th2 primary and memory CD4 T cells in response to Listeria infection.
Differences in brain activation between tremor- and nontremor-dominant Parkinson disease.
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Differences in brain activation between tremor- and nontremor-dominant Parkinson disease.
Differences in brain activation between tremor- and nontremor-dominant Parkinson disease. JAMA Neurol. 2013 Jan; 70(1):100-6.
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