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To evaluate gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) abnormalities and their clinical correlates in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Sixteen PSP patients and sixteen age-matched healthy subjec...
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Effects on generalized growth models driven by a non-Poissonian dichotomic noise
In this paper we consider a general growth model with stochastic growth rate modelled via a symmetric non-poissonian dichotomic noise. We find an exact analytical solution for its probability distribution. We...
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Correlation between cortical plasticity, motor learning and BDNF genotype in healthy subjects
There is good evidence that synaptic plasticity in human motor cortex is involved in behavioural motor learning; in addition, it is now possible to probe mechanisms of synaptic plasticity using a variety of tr...
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Effects of blocking urokinase receptor signaling by antisense oligonucleotides in a mouse model of experimental prostate cancer bone metastases
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Chapter and Conference Paper
PVM in a shared-memory industrial multiprocessor
The paper presents the experience of porting and using the PVM messagepassing environment on EMMA2E, an industrial, shared-memory multiprocessor architecture. The work is still ongoing in the framework of the ...
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Stimulatory effect of hr tumor necrosis factor on TxB2 release by polymorphonuclears and macrophages
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Cross-reactivity between Thy-1 and a component of intermediate filaments demonstrated using a monoclonal antibody
Monoclonal antibodies1 are powerful tools for identifying antigenic molecules because they recognize a single antigenic site. In contrast, conventional immune sera contain mixtures of antibody molecules with a la...