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Concept Central Nervous System Stimulants
Concept Central Nervous System
Concept Central Nervous System Diseases
Concept Nervous System
Concept Nervous System Malformations
Concept Nervous System Diseases
Concept Sympathetic Nervous System
Concept Enteric Nervous System
Concept Central Nervous System Viral Diseases
Academic Article Extensive enteric nervous system abnormalities in mice transgenic for artificial chromosomes containing Parkinson disease-associated alpha-synuclein gene mutations precede central nervous system changes.
Academic Article Central nervous system destruction mediated by glutamic acid decarboxylase-specific CD4+ T cells.
Academic Article Parkinsonism and neurological manifestations of influenza throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
Academic Article Functional amelioration of murine galactosialidosis by genetically modified bone marrow hematopoietic progenitor cells.
Academic Article Analysis of cerebellar development in math1 null embryos and chimeras.
Academic Article Inflammatory effects of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus infection in the CNS of mice.
Academic Article Methylphenidate exposure induces dopamine neuron loss and activation of microglia in the basal ganglia of mice.
Academic Article Immunologic privilege in the central nervous system and the blood-brain barrier.
Academic Article Highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus can enter the central nervous system and induce neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.
Academic Article fos-lacZ transgenic mice: mapping sites of gene induction in the central nervous system.
Academic Article Temporal and spatial expression of a fos-lacZ transgene in the developing nervous system.
Academic Article TrkA, but not TrkC, receptors are essential for survival of sympathetic neurons in vivo.
Academic Article A fos-lac Z transgenic mouse that can be used for neuroanatomic mapping.
Academic Article Continuous c-fos expression precedes programmed cell death in vivo.
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