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    Widespread white matter microstructural differences in schizophrenia across 4322 individuals: results from the ENIGMA Schizophrenia DTI Working Group

    The regional distribution of white matter (WM) abnormalities in schizophrenia remains poorly understood, and reported disease effects on the brain vary widely between studies. In an effort to identify commonal...

    S Kelly, N Jahanshad, A Zalesky, P Kochunov, I Agartz, C Alloza in Molecular Psychiatry (2018)

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    Transfusion practices for bone marrow harvests: a survey analysis from the AABB Bone Marrow Quality Improvement Initiative Working Group

    T R Spitzer, M W Sugrue, C Gonzalez, P O'Donnell, D Confer in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2017)

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    Oxidative stress-driven parvalbumin interneuron impairment as a common mechanism in models of schizophrenia

    Parvalbumin inhibitory interneurons (PVIs) are crucial for maintaining proper excitatory/inhibitory balance and high-frequency neuronal synchronization. Their activity supports critical developmental trajector...

    P Steullet, J-H Cabungcal, J Coyle, M Didriksen, K Gill, A A Grace in Molecular Psychiatry (2017)

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    Blood glucose control using a computer-guided glucose management system in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant recipients

    Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is a potentially curative treatment for patients with hematological malignancies. However, is associated with substantial rates of morbidity and mortality. W...

    C Espina, I Jenkins, L Taylor, R Farah, E Cho, J Epworth in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2016)

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    Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice

    NMDA glutamate receptors have key roles in brain development, function and dysfunction. Regulatory roles of D-serine in NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic plasticity have been reported. Nonetheless, it is unclear...

    J Nomura, H Jaaro-Peled, E Lewis, P Nuñez-Abades, F Huppe-Gourgues in Molecular Psychiatry (2016)

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    Adeno-associated virus serotypes 9 and rh10 mediate strong neuronal transduction of the dog brain

    Canine models have many advantages for evaluating therapy of human central nervous system (CNS) diseases. In contrast to nonhuman primate models, naturally occurring canine CNS diseases are common. In contrast...

    G P Swain, M Prociuk, J H Bagel, P O'Donnell, K Berger, K Drobatz in Gene Therapy (2014)

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    Mass Spectral Identification of Vc1.1 and Differential Distribution of Conopeptides in the Venom Duct of Conus victoriae. Effect of Post-Translational Modifications and Disulfide Isomerisation on Bioactivity

    Molluscs of the genus Conus (cone shells) are carnivorous, feeding on marine worms, small fish and other marine molluscs. They capture their prey by injecting venom containing hundreds of neurally active peptide ...

    A. Townsend, B. G. Livett, J.-P. Bingham in International Journal of Peptide Research … (2009)

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    Lymphoma presenting as a musculoskeletal soft tissue mass: MRI findings in 24 cases

    The purpose was to describe the MRI morphological features and signal intensity (SI) characteristics of 24 histologically proven cases of musculoskeletal soft tissue lymphoma presenting clinically as a suspect...

    S. Suresh, A. Saifuddin, P. O’Donnell in European Radiology (2008)

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    Clinical characterization of cardiovascular abnormalities associated with feline mucopolysaccharidosis I and VI

    The purpose of this study was to define the cardiovascular abnormalities present in young and adult cats affected with the lysosomal storage diseases mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) I and MPS VI.

    M. M. Sleeper, C. M. Kusiak, F. S. Shofer in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (2008)

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    An unusual presentation of muscular sarcoidosis

    Sarcoidosis is a noncaseating granulomatous disease that involves multiple organs, most commonly the lungs, lymph nodes, skin, and eyes, but may be clinically evident in any organ system. Symptomatic muscular ...

    S. Suresh, R. Tirabosco, A. Saifuddin, P. O’Donnell in Skeletal Radiology (2007)

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    Synovial sarcoma with radiological appearances of primitive neuroectodermal tumour/Ewing sarcoma: differentiation by molecular genetic studies

    Synovial sarcoma (SS) arises in soft tissues but may invade adjacent bone. We describe a case of SS presenting as aggressive lysis of the proximal ulna, the imaging of which suggested a primary bone lesion. Ne...

    P. O’Donnell, T. C. Diss, J. Whelan, A. M. Flanagan in Skeletal Radiology (2006)

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    Evaluation of patellar tracking in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals by magnetic resonance imaging

    To determine the patterns of patellar motion in subjects without knee symptoms using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

    P. O’Donnell, C. Johnstone, M. Watson, E. McNally, S. Ostlere in Skeletal Radiology (2005)

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    The prevalence and diagnostic significance of fluid-fluid levels in focal lesions of bone

    To determine the prevalence and diagnostic significance of fluid-fluid levels (FFLs) in focal bone lesions.

    P. O’Donnell, A. Saifuddin in Skeletal Radiology (2004)

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    Recognition and management of patients with high-risk vesicovaginal fistulas: Implications for teaching and research

    Vesicovaginal fistulas (VVFs) occurring as a result of obstetric trauma are a vast problem in Nigeria and Ghana, where at least 20 000 women await repair, and fewer than 50 physicians have the necessary expert...

    T. E. Elkins, E. Mahama, P. O'Donnell, D. Fort in International Urogynecology Journal (1994)

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    Short and Long Term Treatment of Essential Hypertension with Felodipine as Monotherapy

    The anti-hypertensive efficacy of oral felodipine was assessed in a short term single-blind study and in a long term double-blind study. All patients had essential hypertension (WHO stages I–II) and were aged ...

    K. Harrington, P. Fitzgerald, P. O’Donnell, K. W. Hill, E. O’Brien in Drugs (1987)