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Full-Text Articles in Medical Molecular Biology
Characterization, Regulation, And Targeting Of Erythroid Progenitors In Normal And Disordered Human Erythropoiesis, B. M. Dulmovits, J. Hom, A. Narla, N. Mohandas, L. Blanc
Characterization, Regulation, And Targeting Of Erythroid Progenitors In Normal And Disordered Human Erythropoiesis, B. M. Dulmovits, J. Hom, A. Narla, N. Mohandas, L. Blanc
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Levodopa-Induced Abnormal Involuntary Movements Correlate With Altered Permeability Of The Blood-Brain-Barrier In The Basal Ganglia, R. P. Lerner, V. Francardo, K. Fujita, Z. Bimpisidis, V. A. Jourdain, C. C. Tang, S. L. Dewey, T. Chaly, M. A. Cenci, D. Eidelberg
Levodopa-Induced Abnormal Involuntary Movements Correlate With Altered Permeability Of The Blood-Brain-Barrier In The Basal Ganglia, R. P. Lerner, V. Francardo, K. Fujita, Z. Bimpisidis, V. A. Jourdain, C. C. Tang, S. L. Dewey, T. Chaly, M. A. Cenci, D. Eidelberg
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© 2017 The Author(s). Chronic levodopa treatment leads to the appearance of dyskinesia in the majority of Parkinson's disease patients. Neurovascular dysregulation in putaminal and pallidal regions is thought to be an underlying feature of this complication of treatment. We used microPET to study unilaterally lesioned 6-hydroxydopamine rats that developed levodopa-induced abnormal involuntary movements (AIMs) after three weeks of drug treatment. Animals were scanned with [15O]-labeled water and [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose, to map regional cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism, and with [11C]-isoaminobutyric acid (AIB), to assess blood-brain-barrier (BBB) permeability, following separate injections of levodopa or saline. Multitracer scan data were acquired …
Unraveling Macrophage Heterogeneity In Erythroblastic Islands, K. G. Seu, J. Papoin, R. Fessler, J. Hom, G. Huang, N. Mohandas, L. Blanc, T. A. Kalfa
Unraveling Macrophage Heterogeneity In Erythroblastic Islands, K. G. Seu, J. Papoin, R. Fessler, J. Hom, G. Huang, N. Mohandas, L. Blanc, T. A. Kalfa
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Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor-Mediated Protection Of The Rat Heart Exposed To Ischemia Reperfusion, S. A. Mavropoulos, N. S. Khan, A. C. J. Levy, B. T. Faliks, C. P. Sison, V. A. Pavlov, Y. Zhang, K. Ojamaa
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor-Mediated Protection Of The Rat Heart Exposed To Ischemia Reperfusion, S. A. Mavropoulos, N. S. Khan, A. C. J. Levy, B. T. Faliks, C. P. Sison, V. A. Pavlov, Y. Zhang, K. Ojamaa
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