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    First-in-human study of the safety and viability of intraocular robotic surgery by Edwards, T. L., Xue, K., Meenink, H. C. M., Beelen, M. J., Naus, G. J. L., Simunovic, M. P., Latasiewicz, M., Farmery, A. D., de Smet, M. D., MacLaren, R. E.

    Published in Nature biomedical engineering (18-06-2018)
    “…Microsurgery of the retina would be dramatically improved by instruments that offer supra-human precision. Here, we report the results of a first-in-human…”
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    Design and implementation of parameterized adaptive cruise control: An explicit model predictive control approach by Naus, G.J.L., Ploeg, J., Van de Molengraft, M.J.G., Heemels, W.P.M.H., Steinbuch, M.

    Published in Control engineering practice (01-08-2010)
    “…The combination of different characteristics and situation-dependent behavior cause the design of adaptive cruise control (ACC) systems to be time consuming…”
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    Specific Gap Junctions Enhance the Neuronal Vulnerability to Brain Traumatic Injury by Frantseva, Marina V, Kokarovtseva, Larisa, Naus, Christian G, Carlen, Peter L, MacFabe, Derrick, Perez Velazquez, Jose L

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-02-2002)
    “…Traumatic brain injury results in neuronal loss and associated neurological deficits. Although most research on the factors leading to trauma-induced damage…”
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    Enhanced Neurite Outgrowth in PC12 Cells Mediated by Connexin Hemichannels and ATP by Belliveau, Daniel J., Bani-Yaghoub, Mahmud, McGirr, Becky, Naus, Christian C.G., Rushlow, Walter J.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-07-2006)
    “…Gap junctions have traditionally been described as transmembrane channels that facilitate intercellular communication via the passage of small molecules…”
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    Development of visual diagnostic expertise in pathology -- an information-processing study by Crowley, Rebecca S, Naus, Gregory J, Stewart, 3rd, Jimmie, Friedman, Charles P

    “…To identify key features contributing to trainees' development of expertise in microscopic pathology diagnosis, a complex visual task, and to provide new…”
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    Blocked Gap Junctional Coupling Increases Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Neuron-Astrocyte Co-Cultures by OZOG, MARK A, SIUSHANSIAN, RAMIN, NAUS, CHRISTIAN C. G

    “…Gap junctional communication is likely one means by which neurons can endure glutamate cytotoxicity associated with CNS insults (i.e. ischemia). To examine…”
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    ATP-Mediated Glia Signaling by Cotrina, Maria Luisa, Lin, Jane H.-C, Lopez-Garcia, Juan Carlos, Naus, Christian C. G, Nedergaard, Maiken

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-04-2000)
    “…Glia calcium signaling has recently been identified as a potent modulator of synaptic transmission. We show here that the spatial expansion of calcium waves is…”
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    Robust control of a clutch system to prevent judder-induced driveline oscillations by Naus, G. J.L., Beenakkers, M. A., Huisman, R. G.M., van de Molengraft, M. J.G., Steinbuch, M.

    Published in Vehicle system dynamics (01-11-2010)
    “…Oscillations in the driveline of a vehicle, specifically originating from the clutch system, are referred to as clutch judder. This paper presents the design…”
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    Changes in Neuronal Migration in Neocortex of Connexin43 Null Mutant Mice by FUSHIKI, SHINJI, VELAZQUEZ, JOSE LUIS PEREZ, ZHANG, LIANG, BECHBERGER, JOHN F, CARLEN, PETER L, NAUS, CHRISTIAN C. G

    “…To identify a neural phenotype in connexin43 null mutant mice, electrophysiological properties, intercellular communication and neuronal migration were studied…”
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    Intercellular Calcium Signaling in Astrocytes via ATP Release through Connexin Hemichannels by Stout, Charles E., Costantin, James L., Naus, Christian C.G., Charles, Andrew C.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-03-2002)
    “…Astrocytes are capable of widespread intercellular communication via propagated increases in intracellular Ca2+ concentration. We have used patch clamp, dye…”
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    Normal cells control the growth of neighboring transformed cells independent of gap junctional communication and Src activity by ALEXANDER, David B, ICHIKAWA, Hitoshi, BECHBERGER, John F, VALIUNAS, Virginijus, OHKI, Misao, NAUS, Christian C. G, KUNIMOTO, Takehiko, TSUDA, Hiroyuki, MILLER, W. Todd, GOLDBERG, Gary S

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-2004)
    “…The growth of many types of cancer cells can be controlled by surrounding normal cells. However, mechanisms underlying this phenomenon have not been defined…”
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    Observer-based SLAM in robot-assisted eye surgery by Douven, Y. G. M., Naus, G. J. L., v. d. Molengraft, M. J. G., Steinbuch, M.

    “…Vitreoretinal eye surgery requires ultimate surgeon's precision and skills. Significant variation exists in the approaches between different surgeons…”
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    Gap junctions and tumour progression by Naus, Christian C G

    “…Gap junctional intercellular communication has been implicated in growth control and differentiation. The mechanisms by which connexins, the gap junction…”
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    Development of an in vitro organ culture model to study transmission of HIV-1 in the female genital tract by Gupta, Phalguni, Collins, Kelly B, Patterson, Bruce K, Naus, Gregory J, Landers, Daniel V

    Published in Nature medicine (01-04-2000)
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in adults is transmitted mainly by sexual routes, through cell-free or cell-associated virus present in…”
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    Connexins Regulate Calcium Signaling by Controlling ATP Release by Cotrina, Maria Luisa, Jane H.-C. Lin, Alves-Rodrigues, Alexandra, Liu, Shujun, Li, Jiang, Azmi-Ghadimi, Hooman, Kang, Jian, Christian C. G. Naus, Nedergaard, Maiken

    “…Forced expression of gap junction proteins, connexins, enables gap junction-deficient cell lines to propagate intercellular calcium waves. Here, we show that…”
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    Intercellular Calcium Signaling via Gap Junctions in Glioma Cells by Charles, Andrew C., Christian C. G. Naus, Zhu, Daguang, Kidder, Gerald M., Dirksen, Ellen R., Sanderson, Michael J.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-07-1992)
    “…Calcium signaling in C6 glioma cells in culture was examined with digital fluorescence video microscopy. C6 cells express low levels of the gap junction…”
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    Development of visual diagnostic expertise in pathology by Crowley, R S, Naus, G J, Friedman, C P

    Published in Proceedings - AMIA Symposium (2001)
    “…In this study, we use methods from information-processing to explore the visual diagnostic processes of novice, intermediate, and expert pathologists. Subjects…”
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    Growth Retardation in Glioma Cells Cocultured with Cells Overexpressing a Gap Junction Protein by Zhu, Daguang, Kidder, Gerald M., Caveney, Stanley, Christian C. G. Naus

    “…To examine the role of gap-junctional intercellular communication in controlling cell proliferation, we have transfected C6 glioma cells with connexin 43 cDNA…”
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    Endometrial Th2 cytokine expression throughout the menstrual cycle and early pregnancy by KRASNOW, J. S, TOLLERUD, D. J, NAUS, G, DELOIA, J. A

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-08-1996)
    “…Embryonic implantation and maintenance of pregnancy is influenced by the maternal immunological response. Type 2 T-helper (Th2) cells secrete interleukins 4,…”
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    A case‐matched molecular comparison of extraovarian versus primary ovarian adenocarcinoma by Kowalski, Lynn D., Kanbour, Anisa I., Price, Fredric V., Finkelstein, Sydney D., Christopherson, Wayne A., Seski, Jan C., Naus, Gregory J., Burnham, Judith A., Kanbour‐Shakir, Amal, Edwards, Robert P.

    Published in Cancer (15-04-1997)
    “…BACKGROUND Extraovarian müllerian adenocarcinoma (EOM) resembles primary ovarian carcinoma (POC) both histologically and clinically, yet little is known…”
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