Search Results - "Blanchard, B C"
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Neural stem cells implanted into MPTP-treated monkeys increase the size of endogenous tyrosine hydroxylase-positive cells found in the striatum: a return to control measures
Published in Cell transplantation (01-01-2005)“…Neural stem cells (NSC) have been shown to migrate towards damaged areas, produce trophic factors, and replace lost cells in ways that might be therapeutic for…”
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Embryonic substantia nigra grafts show directional outgrowth to cografted striatal grafts and potential for pathway reconstruction in nonhuman primate
Published in Cell transplantation (01-01-2008)“…Transplantation of embryonic dopamine (DA) neurons has been tested as a therapy for Parkinson's disease. Most studies placed DA neurons into the striatum…”
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Pattern of synaptophysin immunoreactivity within mesencephalic grafts following transplantation in a parkinsonian primate model
Published in Brain research (27-04-1998)“…The majority of investigations into the degree of restoration of neural circuitry following transplantation of the embryonic ventral mesencephalon to the…”
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p53-dependent stimulation of redox-related genes in the lymphoid organs of γ-irradiated mice--identification of Haeme-oxygenase 1 as a direct p53 target gene
Published in Nucleic acids research (01-11-2007)“…Recent data showed that p53 stimulates the expression of genes encoding not only pro- but also antioxidant enzymes. It was suggested that antioxidant genes…”
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A Laboratory Investigation of Temperature Rise as a Function of Atmospheric Conditions
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RECLAMATION WORK IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Published in Scientific American (24-06-1905)“…The American Riviera, that beautiful valley in southwestern California in which nestles the delightful city of Los Angeles, is confronted with a perplexing…”
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