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    Glypican-2 levels in cerebrospinal fluid predict the status of adult hippocampal neurogenesis

    Adult hippocampal neurogenesis is a remarkable form of brain plasticity through which new neurons are generated throughout life. Despite its important roles in cognition and emotion and its modulation in vario...

    S. Lugert, T. Kremer, R. Jagasia, A. Herrmann, S. Aigner, C. Giachino in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    BDNF overexpression in mouse hippocampal astrocytes promotes local neurogenesis and elicits anxiolytic-like activities

    The therapeutic activity of selective serotonin (5-HT) reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) relies on long-term adaptation at pre- and post-synaptic levels. The sustained administration of SSRIs increases the serotoner...

    G Quesseveur, D J David, M C Gaillard, P Pla, M V Wu in Translational Psychiatry (2013)

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    5-HT2A receptor inactivation potentiates the acute antidepressant-like activity of escitalopram: involvement of the noradrenergic system

    Evidence suggests that the serotonin 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) modulates the therapeutic activity of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Indeed, among the genetic factors known to influence the individua...

    G. Quesseveur, C. Repérant, D. J. David, A. M. Gardier in Experimental Brain Research (2013)

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    Management of cranial deformity following ventricular shunting

    Ventricular shunt-induced craniosynostosis is a widely recognised cause of secondary craniosynostosis. We reviewed the management and long-term outcome of the cases of cranial deformity post cerebrospinal flui...

    X. Doorenbosch, C. J. Molloy, D. J. David, S. Santoreneos in Child's Nervous System (2009)

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    Craniosynostosis and childbirth

    The current management of craniosynostosis is focussed on an affected child who presents with abnormality of the head shape shortly after birth. We report four cases of non-syndromic craniosynostosis, recently...

    P. J. Anderson, N. R. McLean, D. J. David in European Journal of Plastic Surgery (2005)

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    The application of miscibility parameter to the measurement of polymer-plasticizer compatibility

    Poly(vinyl butyral) (PVB)was found to precipitate from a clear plasticizer solution as it was cooled and this unique temperature (TP) (UCST) was noted. Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) did not precipitate and in this c...

    D. J. David, N. A. Rotstein, T. F. Sincock in Polymer Bulletin (1994)

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    Apert's syndrome

    This paper discusses 33 cases of Apert's syndrome whitc were treated in the Australian Craniofacial unit at the adelaide Children's Hospital. The main features were discussed. We found that mild ventricular di...

    A. Hanieh, D. J. David in Child's Nervous System (1993)

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    Neue Entwicklungen in der cranio-facialen Chirurgie

    Auf dem Gebiet der cranio-facialen Chirurgie haben in den letzten Jahren einige neue Entwicklungen stattgefunden. Wenn man die technischen Fortschritte, vom einfachen Röntgenbild über das gewöhnliche Tomogramm...

    D. J. David in Die Ästhetik von Form und Funktion in der … (1985)

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    New perspectives in the treatment of craniosynostosis

    The history of ideas on the pathogenesis and treatment of craniosynostosis syndromes is discussed, with special reference to the emerging role of cranio-facial units. Emphasis has changed from correction of es...

    D. J. David, D. A. Simpson in Chirurgia plastica (1981)

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    Carpenter syndrome with normal intelligence and precocious growth

    An outline of Carpenter syndrome and its relation to other craniosynostosis syndromes is given. A new case of Carpenter syndrome with normal intelligence is reported. In addition to typical features of cranios...

    J. White, D. B. Boldt, D. J. David, L. Sheffield, D. A. Simpson in Acta Neurochirurgica (1981)

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    Coated optical guides for spectrophotometry of chemical reactions

    A NEED exists for a method of detecting small amounts of chemicals in air and other gases, and in solutions, simply, and with a high degree of sensitivity. We have developed a new technique based on the concep...

    E. E. HARDY, D. J. DAVID, N. S. KAPANY, F. C. UNTERLEITNER in Nature (1975)

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    Détermination de bases de Gaussiennes optimales pour les molécules

    An atomic (6s 3p) basis has been determined for carbon, yielding, for the atom, the same energy as Whitman-Hornback's (6s 3p) basis, but leading to a much better energy for the methane molecule, and making contra...

    D. -J. David in Theoretica chimica acta (1971)

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    Performance of a new differential scanning calorimeter cell

    A calorimeter cell has been developed utilizing a geometry which optimizes dynamicgas flow and quantitative heat transfer to each sensing thermocouple. The basis of the cell is a sensitive thin form differenti...

    D. J. David in Journal of thermal analysis (1971)

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    Determination de bases de gaussiennes optimales pour les molecules

    Bases composed of one fixed linear combination ofn = 2 and 3 Gaussian functions have been investigated for the hydrogen molecule. It is shown that the scaling factor applied to Huzinaga's free atom exponents,whic...

    D. -J. David in Theoretica chimica acta (1970)

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    Determination de bases de gaussiennes optimales pour les molécules

    Bases of n=1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Gaussian functions, whose exponents minimize the SCF total energy, have been determined for the hydrogen molecule. It is shown that a convenient process is found by applying a scaling fac...

    D. -J. David, B. Mely in Theoretica chimica acta (1970)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Effect of Environment on Quantitative Measurements by Differential Scanning Calorimetry

    For many years, investigators have been interested in the quantitative amount of heat energy that accompanies a physical or chemical change in a material under investigation. The need for quantitative enthalpy...

    D. J. David in Analytical Calorimetry (1970)

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    Calculs non empiriques sur une réaction SN2 typique

    The electronic structure of the initial and transition states of the substitution reaction F+CH3F →FCH3+F have been calculated by the SCF molecular orbital method in the Gaussian approximation. It is found that...

    G. Berthier, D. -J. David, A. Veillard in Theoretica chimica acta (1969)

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    Spectroscopy in Australia

    G. C. BARRACLOUGH, P. J. BLACK, D. J. DAVID, A. D. E. PULLIN, J. S. SHANNON in Nature (1965)

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    Book

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    Emission and Atomic Absorption Spectrochemical Methods

    In these methods of analysis the sample is subjected to temperatures at which its constituent compounds are dissociated into free atoms or converted to temperature-stable molecules. In emission methods, use is...

    D. J. David in Modern Methods of Plant Analysis / Moderne Methoden der Pflanzenanalyse (1962)

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