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    Erratum: Limited latitudinal mantle plume motion for the Louisville hotspot

    Nature Geoscience 5, 911–917 (2012); published online 25 November 2012. In the print version of this Article originally published, the present address for Toshitsugu Yamazaki was erroneously omitted. It is as ...

    Anthony A. P. Koppers, Toshitsugu Yamazaki, Jörg Geldmacher in Nature Geoscience (2013)

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    Limited latitudinal mantle plume motion for the Louisville hotspot

    Hotspots that form above upwelling plumes of hot material from the deep mantle typically leave narrow trails of volcanic seamounts as a tectonic plate moves over their location. These seamount trails are excel...

    Anthony A. P. Koppers, Toshitsugu Yamazaki, Jörg Geldmacher in Nature Geoscience (2012)

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    Functional Analysis and Molecular Modeling of a Cloned Urate Transporter/Channel

    Recombinant protein, designated UAT, prepared from a cloned rat renal cDNA library functions as a selective voltage-sensitive urate transporter/channel when fused with lipid bilayers. Since we previously sugg...

    E. Leal-Pinto, B.E. Cohen, R.G. Abramson in The Journal of Membrane Biology (1999)

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    Amphotericin B Kills Unicellular Leishmanias by Forming Aqueous Pores Permeable to Small Cations and Anions

    The polyene antibiotic amphotericin B (AmB) is known to form two types of ionic channels across sterol-containing liposomes, depending on its concentration and time after mixing (Cohen, 1992). In the present ...

    H. Ramos, E. Valdivieso, M. Gamargo, F. Dagger in The Journal of Membrane Biology (1996)

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    Group work with adolescent PKU girls and their mothers

    Group therapy was the method chosen for working with PKU girls and their mothers in improving their knowledge of maternal PKU and the prevention of unplanned pregnancies. It was found effective in relieving an...

    B. E. Cohen, R. Weiss, R. Hadar, M. Normand in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (1988)

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    Genetic analysis of partial dihydropteridine reductase deficiency in families with mental retardation

    R. A. Armstrong, A. Sahota, J. A. Blair in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (1986)

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    Maternal hyperphenylalaninaemia in Israel

    B. E. Cohen, A. Szeinberg, Y. Zarfin, M. Normand in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (1986)

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    Partial dihydropteridine reductase deficiency and mental retardation

    A. Sahota, R. J. Leeming, J. A. Blair in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (1986)

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    Maternal Hyperphenylalaninaemia in Israel

    During the 21 years of national newborn screening for phenylketonuria (PKU) in Israel, originally supported by grants from the NIH, Washington (HEW-WA/CB-Israel-9, 1964–1967) and subsequently taken up by the I...

    B. E. Cohen, A. Szeinberg, Y. Zarfin in Practical Developments in Inherited Metabo… (1986)

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    Partial Dihydropteridine Reductase Deficiency and Mental Retardation

    A complete deficiency of dihydropteridine reductase (DHPR, EC 1.6.99.7) leads to severe mental retardation, hyperphenylalaninaemia, and depletion of cellular tetrahydrobiopterin in childhood (McKusick 26163). ...

    A. Sahota, R. J. Leeming, J. A. Blair in Practical Developments in Inherited Metabo… (1986)

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    Collagen synthesis by fibroblasts in a patient with the Cockayne syndrome

    A 13 year Jewish boy with the classical features of the Cockayne syndrome is reported. His parents were first cousins supporting autosomal recessive inheritance of this disorder. Fibroblasts were cultured from...

    G. Keren, D. Duksin, B. E. Cohen, R. M. Goodman in European Journal of Pediatrics (1981)

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    Diffusion of Small Non-Electrolytes across Liposome Membranes

    Lieb and Stein1 proposed recently that biological membranes behave as a homogeneous polymer network (such as rubber) with respect to the diffusion of small molecular weight non-electrolytes. In the light of accum...

    B. E. COHEN, A. D. BANGHAM in Nature (1972)