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    1580 HYPERTHERMIA-INDUCED SEIZURES IN THE RAT PUP

    Hyperthermia-induced seizures were studied in rat pups as a model for febrile convulsions in young children. Sprague-Dawley albino pups were warmed by an infra-red lamp held over a copper-covered lucite chambe...

    David Holtzman, Kathryn Obana, James Olson in Pediatric Research (1981)

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    Behavior Measures and Variability

    Joel Greenspoon, James Olson in The Behavior Analyst (1990)

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    Automatic Matching of 3-D Models to Imagery

    This paper presents a technique for automatically locating known control features in uncontrolled imagery. The automatic matching process exploits the available image support data and information concerning th...

    Walter Mueller, James Olson in Automatic Extraction of Man-Made Objects f… (1995)

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    Hexokinase-2-mediated aerobic glycolysis is integral to cerebellar neurogenesis and pathogenesis of medulloblastoma

    While aerobic glycolysis is linked to unconstrained proliferation in cancer, less is known about its physiological role. Why this metabolic program that promotes tumor growth is preserved in the genome has thu...

    Timothy R Gershon, Andrew J Crowther, Andrey Tikunov, Idoia Garcia in Cancer & Metabolism (2013)

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    Toxicity of Trimethyltin and Dimethyltin in Rats and Mice

    Extensive uses of methyltin compounds in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) production have led to a dramatic increase of occupational-related methyltin poisoning accidents and the widespread contamination of methyltins...

    **aojiang Tang, **n Wu, Amber M. Dubois in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (2013)

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    Phase I trial of weekly MK-0752 in children with refractory central nervous system malignancies: a pediatric brain tumor consortium study

    Amplification and high levels of NOTCH ligand expression have been identified in several types of pediatric brain tumors. A phase I trial of weekly MK-0752, an oral inhibitor of gamma-secretase, was conducted ...

    Lindsey M. Hoffman, Maryam Fouladi, James Olson, Vinay M. Daryani in Child's Nervous System (2015)

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    Shear rheology of micro-fibrillar cellulose aqueous suspensions

    Micro-fibrillar cellulose aqueous suspensions with different fiber lengths were prepared by mechanical refining of softwood pulp fiber suspensions at different specific refining energies. Effects of refining e...

    Sadaf Shafiei-Sabet, Mark Martinez, James Olson in Cellulose (2016)

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    Huron-to-Erie Water Quality Data Platform

    To address the challenges of environmental degradation, creation of a sustainable urban environment, and increased public engagement and awareness, a mass-oriented, user-friendly and cloud-based data platform ...

    Lanyu Xu, Carol J. Miller, James Olson, Michael Beaulac in Environmental Processes (2018)

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    Comparison Of Mechanical And Chemical Nanocellulose As Additives To Reinforce Recycled Cardboard

    Recycling cycles cause a decrease in mechanical paper properties due to cellulose fiber degradation. The use of cellulose micro/nanofibers (CMF/CNF) to reinforce paper strength has been well studied, although ...

    Jose Luis Sanchez-Salvador, Ana Balea, M. Concepción Monte in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    In vitro activity of antimicrobial peptide CDP-B11 alone and in combination with colistin against colistin-resistant and multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli

    Multidrug-resistant bacteria are a growing global concern, and with increasingly prevalent resistance to last line antibiotics such as colistin, it is imperative that alternative treatment options are identifi...

    Kaitlin S. Witherell, Jason Price, Ashok D. Bandaranayake in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Preparation and benchmarking of novel cellulose nanopaper

    Synthetic polymers and plastics which are currently used as barrier materials in packaging applications are neither renewable nor biodegradable. Nanopaper, which is obtained by breaking down cellulose fibers i...

    Wriju Kargupta, Reanna Seifert, Mark Martinez, James Olson, Joanne Tanner in Cellulose (2022)

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    Engineering the paper production by combined fiber fractionation and reinforcement with microfibrillated cellulose

    Extending the use of mechanical pulp into non-traditional paper markets that requires moving towards producing high-bulk, porous paper grades with sufficient strength has gained intensive interest. This paper ...

    Reanna Seifert, Samira Gharehkhani, Daniela Vargas Figueroa, Jordan Mercuur in Cellulose (2023)

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    A gH/gL-encoding replicon vaccine elicits neutralizing antibodies that protect humanized mice against EBV challenge

    Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is associated with several malignancies, neurodegenerative disorders and is the causative agent of infectious mononucleosis. A vaccine that prevents EBV-driven morbidity and mortality ...

    Kristina R. Edwards, Harman Malhi, Karina Schmidt, Amelia R. Davis in npj Vaccines (2024)