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    • Thalamic activity and biochemical changes in individuals with neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury 

      Gustin, Sylvia; Wrigley, Paul; Youssef, A.M.; McIndoe, Leigh; Wilcox, Sophie; Rae, C.D.; Edden, R.; Siddall, Philip; Henderson, Luke
      Published 2014-02-01
      There is increasing evidence relating thalamic changes to the generation and/or maintenance of neuropathic pain. We have recently reported that neuropathic orofacial pain is associated with altered thalamic anatomy, ...
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    • Comparison of human mammary epithelial cells immortalized by simian virus 40 T-Antigen or by the telomerase catalytic subunit 

      Toouli, CD; Huschtscha, LI; Neumann, AA; Noble, JR; Colgin, LM; Hukku, B; Reddel, RR
      Published 2002-01-01
      We directly compared two methods of immortalizing human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs). Cells were transfected with an expression plasmid either for hTERT, the catalytic subunit of telomerase, or for the simian virus 40 ...
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    • Data. Hepatocyte-specific deletion of ARNT (Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator) results in altered fibrotic gene expression in the thioacetamide model of liver injury 

      Scott, Christopher; Cha, Kuan; Rao, Renuka; Liddle, Christopher; George, Jacob; Gunton, Jenny. E
      Published 2015-01-01
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    • The Children’s Attention Project: A community-based longitudinal study of children with ADHD and non-ADHD controls. 

      Sciberras, E; Schilpzand, EJ; Jongeling, B; Ukoumunne, OC; Efron, D; Anderson, V; Hazell, P; Nicholson, JM
      Published 2013-01-01
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    • Fluoxetine for Autistic Behaviors (FAB trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in children and adolescents with autism. 

      Mouti, A; Marraffa, C; Wray, J; Kohn, M; Reddihough, D; Hazell, P; Lee, K
      Published 2014-06-01
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