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    Investigating cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurogenesis in Capitella teleta sheds light on the ancestor of Annelida by Sur, A, Renfro, A, Bergmann, P J, Meyer, N P

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (14-07-2020)
    “…Diverse architectures of nervous systems (NSs) such as a plexus in cnidarians or a more centralized nervous system (CNS) in insects and vertebrates are present…”
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    Conservative approach to the management of morbidly adherent placentae by Meyer, N P, Ward, G H, Chandraharan, E

    Published in Ceylon medical journal (01-03-2012)
    “…To determine the effect of conservative management of morbidly adherent placentae on maternal morbidity and mortality and to review management options All case…”
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    Virulence of a Salmonella typhimurium OmpD mutant by MEYER, P. N, WILMES-RIESENBERG, M. R, STATHOPOULOS, C, CURTISS, R. III

    Published in Infection and immunity (1998)
    “…An ompD mutation caused by a Tn10 insertion was transduced into Salmonella typhimurium SL1344 and UK-1. The adherence and invasion capabilities of the…”
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    The enigmatic role of the hemochromatosis protein (HFE) in iron absorption by Chorney, Michael J., Yoshida, Yukinori, Meyer, Paul N., Yoshida, Mika, Gerhard, Glenn S.

    Published in Trends in molecular medicine (01-03-2003)
    “…The HFE gene, a member of the class-I transplantation antigen gene family, is responsible for hereditary hemochromatosis, one of the most common inherited…”
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    Genomic organization of human B-ATF, a target for regulation by EBV and HTLV-1 by Meyer, N P, Johansen, L M, Tae, H J, Budde, P P, Williams, K L, Taparowsky, E J

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-10-1998)
    “…B-ATF is a member of the ATF/AP-1 superfamily of basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors. The ZIP regions of these proteins facilitate the formation…”
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    The amino-terminal region of Gli3 antagonizes the Shh response and acts in dorsoventral fate specification in the developing spinal cord by Meyer, N.éva P, Roelink, Henk

    Published in Developmental biology (15-05-2003)
    “…A concentration gradient of Shh is thought to pattern the ventral neural tube, and these ventral cell types are absent in shh −/− mice. Based on in vitro and…”
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    Hemochromatosis Protein (HFE) and Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor 2 (TNFR2) Influence Tissue Iron Levels: Elements of a Common Gut Pathway? by Meyer, Paul N., Gerhard, Glenn S., Yoshida, Yukinori, Yoshida, Mika, Chorney, Karen A., Beard, John, Kauffman, Elizabeth J., Weiss, Günter, Chorney, Michael J.

    Published in Blood cells, molecules, & diseases (01-11-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Quantitative genetic analysis of hepatic and splenic iron levels in recombinant inbred mice yielded a quantitative trait locus that was found to…”
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    Visual Determination of Conjugate Eye Deviation on Computed Tomography Scan Predicts Diagnosis of Stroke Code Patients by Spokoyny, Ilana, MD, Chen, James Y., MD, PhD, Raman, Rema, PhD, Ernstrom, Karin, MS, Agrawal, Kunal, MD, Modir, Royya F., MD, Meyer, Dawn M., NP, PhD, Meyer, Brett C., MD

    “…Background Head computed tomography (CT) is critical for stroke code evaluations and often happens prior to completion of the neurological exam. Eye deviation…”
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    The “DeyeCOM Sign”: Predictive Value in Acute Stroke Code Evaluations by Coffman, Clarity R., MPH, Raman, Rema, PhD, Ernstrom, Karin, MS, Herial, Nabeel A., MD, MPH, Schlick, Konrad H., MD, Rapp, Karen, RN, Modir, Royya F., MD, Meyer, Dawn M., NP, PhD, Hemmen, Thomas M., MD, PhD, Meyer, Brett C., MD

    “…Background Rapid diagnosis in stroke is critical. Computed tomography is often performed initially, even before a neurologic examination. Gaze deviation has…”
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