Biomedical sciences publications
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Cortical Aspects of Breathing Control and Sensation: a Comment on Von Leupoldt Et Al. (2010), “Cortical Sources of the Respiratory-Related Evoked Potential”
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Remote Semantic Memory for Public Figures in Hiv Infection, Alcoholism, and Their Comorbidity
We examined component processes of remote semantic memory in HIV infection and chronic alcoholism in 4 subject groups using a modified version of the Presidents Test.
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In-Vivo Imaging of Femoral Artery Nitinol Stents for Deformation Analysis
The authors have developed a direct method to study femoral artery stent deformations in vivo.
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A Study of Barrier Walls for Mitigation of Unintended Releases of Hydrogen
An experimental and modeling program has been performed at Sandia National Laboratories to better characterize the effectiveness of barrier walls to reduce hazards. This paper describes the experimental and modeling…
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Beta(2)-Adrenergic Receptor Agonists Inhibit the Proliferation of 1321N1 Astrocytoma Cells
Experiments were conducted to determine whether the β2-AR agonist (R,R′)-fenoterol and other β2-AR agonists could attenuate mitogenesis and, if so, by what mechanism.
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Frontally Mediated Inhibitory Processing and White Matter Microstructure: Age and Alcoholism Effects
This study aims to evaluate the effect of alcoholism and age on δ and θ oscillations and the relationship between these oscillations and measures of white matter microstructural integrity.
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Antibody Response to Polyhistidine-Tagged Peptide and Protein Antigens Attached to Liposomes Via Lipid-Linked Nitrilotriacetic Acid in Mice
We evaluate noncovalent metal chelation via nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) as a nondestructive method to attach peptide and protein antigens to liposomes.
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Evaluation of Acute Locoregional Toxicity in Patients with Breast Cancer Treated with Adjuvant Radiotherapy in Combination with Bevacizumab
The purpose of this study was to analyze acute locoregional toxicity in patients with breast cancer receiving concurrent bevacizumab plus RT.
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Activation of Cortical Interneurons During Sleep: An Anatomical Link to Homeostatic Sleep Regulation?
We propose that cortical nNOS neurons are positioned to influence neuronal activity across widespread brain areas.
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Neuropeptide B Induces Slow Wave Sleep in Mice
These results suggest that NPB induced physiological SWS through GPR7 and that NPB and GPR7 may have a role in modulating the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness.
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Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Cognitive Compromise and Poorer Life Functioning in Alcoholism, Hiv and Their Comorbidity
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Sleep-Active Cells in the Cerebral Cortex and Their Role in Slow-Wave Activity
We recently identified neurons in the cerebral cortex that become activated during sleep episodes with high slow-wave activity (SWA).