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    Toxicity evaluation of PEDOT/biomolecular composites intended for neural communication electrodes by Asplund, M, Thaning, E, Lundberg, J, Sandberg-Nordqvist, A C, Kostyszyn, B, Inganäs, O, von Holst, H

    Published in Biomedical materials (Bristol) (01-08-2009)
    “…Electrodes coated with the conducting polymer poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) (PEDOT) possess attractive electrochemical properties for stimulation or…”
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    Expression of presenilin-1 and Notch-1 receptor in human embryonic CNS by Kostyszyn, B, Cowburn, R.F, Seiger, Å, KjÆldgaard, A, Sundström, E

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2001)
    “…In vitro studies have shown that the Alzheimer’s disease-related presenilin-1 protein can mediate Notch-1 receptor cleavage during signalling. In the present…”
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    Distribution of presenilin 1 and 2 and their relation to Notch receptors and ligands in human embryonic/foetal central nervous system by Kostyszyn, B, Cowburn, R.F, Seiger, Å, Kjældgaard, A, Sundström, E

    “…Notch signaling in vertebrates is mediated by four Notch receptors (Notch-1, -2, -3, and -4) that are activated by interacting with at least five different…”
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    Horseradish peroxidase dye tracing and embryonic statoacoustic ganglion cell transplantation in the rat auditory nerve trunk by Palmgren, Björn, Jin, Zhe, Jiao, Yu, Kostyszyn, Beata, Olivius, Petri

    Published in Brain research (2011)
    “…Abstract At present severe damage to hair cells and sensory neurons in the inner ear results in non-treatable auditory disorders. Cell implantation is a…”
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    Changes in APP, PS1 and other factors related to Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology after trimethyltin-induced brain lesion in the rat by Nilsberth, Camilla, Kostyszyn, Beata, Luthman, Johan

    Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-01-2002)
    “…Trimethyltin (TMT) chloride induces limbic system neurodegeneration, resulting in behavioral alterations including cognitive deficits. Different factors…”
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