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    The white matter architecture underlying semantic processing: A systematic review by Cocquyt, E.-M., Lanckmans, E., van Mierlo, P., Duyck, W., Szmalec, A., Santens, P., De Letter, M.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2020)
    “…From a holistic point of view, semantic processes are subserved by large-scale subcortico-cortical networks. The dynamic routing of information between grey…”
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    Evolution and cytological diversification of the green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) by Cocquyt, Ellen, Verbruggen, Heroen, Leliaert, Frederik, De Clerck, Olivier

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-09-2010)
    “…The Ulvophyceae, one of the four classes of the Chlorophyta, is of particular evolutionary interest because it features an unrivaled morphological and…”
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    The phonological Mismatch Negativity and P300 as diagnostic tools in stroke-related aphasia recovery: a longitudinal multiple case study by Cocquyt, E. M., Knockaert, N., van Mierlo, P., Szmalec, A., Duyck, W., Santens, P., De Letter, M.

    Published in Aphasiology (03-10-2021)
    “…Recovery from stroke-related aphasia follows different stages, evolving from the acute and subacute phase (< 6 months post stroke) into the chronic phase (>…”
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    The involvement of subcortical grey matter in verbal semantic comprehension: A systematic review and meta-analysis of fMRI and PET studies by Cocquyt, E.M., Coffé, C., van Mierlo, P., Duyck, W., Mariën, P., Szmalec, A., Santens, P., De Letter, M.

    Published in Journal of neurolinguistics (01-08-2019)
    “…Semantic processing is a fundamental aspect in human communication. The cortical organization of semantic processing has been exhaustively described, in…”
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    Solubilization of flurbiprofen with non-ionic Tween20 surfactant micelles: A diffusion 1H NMR study by Verbrugghe, M., Sabatino, P., Cocquyt, E., Saveyn, P., Sinnaeve, D., Van der Meeren, P., Martins, J.C.

    “…The diffusional behaviour of solubilized flurbiprofen (a poorly water soluble anti-inflammatory drug) in the presence of non-ionic Tween20 micelles was studied…”
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    Systematic reassessment of the red algal genus Phyllymenia (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) by De Clerck, O., Gavio, B., Fredericq, S., Cocquyt, E., Coppejans, E.

    Published in European journal of phycology (01-05-2005)
    “…A systematic reassessment of the sole representative of the South African genus Phyllymenia, P. belangeri, indicates a lack of clear-cut diagnostic characters…”
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    Age- and gender-related differences in verbal semantic processing: the development of normative electrophysiological data in the Flemish population by Cocquyt, E. M., Santens, P., van Mierlo, P., Duyck, W., Szmalec, A., De Letter, M.

    Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (07-02-2022)
    “…Categorical and associative relationships among words are two key forms of semantic knowledge. In this study, we examined ageing and gender effects on the…”
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    Solubilization of flurbiprofen with non-ionic Tween20 surfactant micelles: A diffusion super(1)H NMR study by Verbrugghe, M, Sabatino, P, Cocquyt, E, Saveyn, P, Sinnaeve, D, Van der Meeren, P, Martins, J C

    “…The diffusional behaviour of solubilized flurbiprofen (a poorly water soluble anti-inflammatory drug) in the presence of non-ionic Tween20 micelles was studied…”
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    Phylogeny and diversification of the green algae inferred from nuclear and chloroplast genes by Cocquyt, E, Verbruggen, H, Leliaert, F, De Clerck, O

    Published in Phycologia (Oxford) (01-07-2009)
    “…Green algae exhibit a remarkable cytological diversity ranging from unicellular microscopic algae with a single nucleus, over multicellular filaments and…”
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    MORPHOMETRIC TAXONOMY OF SIPHONOUS GREEN ALGAE: A METHODOLOGICAL STUDY WITHIN THE GENUS HALIMEDA (BRYOPSIDALES) by Verbruggen, Heroen, De Clerck, Olivier, Cocquyt, Ellen, Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F., Coppejans, Eric

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-02-2005)
    “…Species-level taxonomy of Bryopsidalean genera is often based on quantifiable morphological characters. Yet there are relatively few examples of statistically…”
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