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Absence of the complement regulatory molecule CD59a leads to exacerbated neuropathology after traumatic brain injury in mice. [electronic resource] by
- Stahel, Philip F
- Flierl, Michael A
- Morgan, B Paul
- Persigehl, Ivonne
- Stoll, Christiane
- Conrad, Claudia
- Touban, Basel M
- Smith, Wade R
- Beauchamp, Kathryn
- Schmidt, Oliver I
- Ertel, Wolfgang
- Leinhase, Iris
Producer: 20090304
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Journal of neuroinflammation vol. 6
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Inhibition of complement C5a prevents breakdown of the blood-brain barrier and pituitary dysfunction in experimental sepsis. [electronic resource] by
- Flierl, Michael A
- Stahel, Philip F
- Rittirsch, Daniel
- Huber-Lang, Markus
- Niederbichler, Andreas D
- Hoesel, L Marco
- Touban, Basel M
- Morgan, Steven J
- Smith, Wade R
- Ward, Peter A
- Ipaktchi, Kyros
Producer: 20100302
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Critical care (London, England) vol. 13
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ALDH+ tumor-initiating cells exhibiting gain in NOTCH1 gene copy number have enhanced regrowth sensitivity to a γ-secretase inhibitor and irinotecan in colorectal cancer. [electronic resource] by
- Arcaroli, John J
- Powell, Rebecca W
- Varella-Garcia, Marileila
- McManus, Martine
- Tan, Aik Choon
- Quackenbush, Kevin S
- Pitts, Todd M
- Gao, Dexiang
- Spreafico, Anna
- Dasari, Arvind
- Touban, Basel M
- Messersmith, Wells A
Producer: 20120921
In:
Molecular oncology vol. 6
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Common PIK3CA mutants and a novel 3' UTR mutation are associated with increased sensitivity to saracatinib. [electronic resource] by
- Arcaroli, John J
- Quackenbush, Kevin S
- Powell, Rebecca W
- Pitts, Todd M
- Spreafico, Anna
- Varella-Garcia, Marileila
- Bemis, Lynne
- Tan, Aik Choon
- Reinemann, Jaclyn M
- Touban, Basel M
- Dasari, Arvind
- Eckhardt, S Gail
- Messersmith, Wells A
Producer: 20120830
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Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research vol. 18
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