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    Behavioral synergism between D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in mice does not depend on gap junctions by Nolan, Eileen B., Harrison, Laura M., Lahoste, Gerald J., Ruskin, David N.

    Published in Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2007)
    “…Activation of the D1 and D2 classes of dopamine receptor in the striatum synergistically promotes motor stereotypy. The mechanism of D1/D2 receptor interaction…”
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    First UK case report of kidney transplantation from an HIV-infected deceased donor to two HIV-infected recipients by Nolan, Eileen, Karydis, Nikolaos, Drage, Martin, Hilton, Rachel

    Published in Clinical kidney journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Abstract Kidney transplantation is now considered the treatment of choice for many human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients with end-stage renal…”
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    Lipid mediators of inflammation in obesity-related glomerulopathy by Nolan, Eileen, O'Meara, Yvonne M, Godson, Catherine

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-11-2013)
    “…The interplay between chronic kidney disease (CKD) and obesity represents the convergence of two of the most common contemporary clinical issues, and is of…”
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    The accuracy of physicians' perceptions of patients' suffering: findings from two teaching hospitals by Lesho, Emil, Foster, Leslie, Wang, Zhining, Sarmiento, Dennis, Dennison, Sheri, Vahey, Maryanne T, Nolan, Eileen, Smalls, Cyrilla

    Published in Academic medicine (01-05-2009)
    “…How accurately physicians perceive patient suffering remains unclear. The authors sought to quantitatively compare physicians' estimates of their patients'…”
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    Behavioral synergism between D 1 and D 2 dopamine receptors in mice does not depend on gap junctions by Nolan, Eileen B., Harrison, Laura M., Lahoste, Gerald J., Ruskin, David N.

    Published in Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2007)
    “…Abstract Activation of the D 1 and D 2 classes of dopamine receptor in the striatum synergistically promotes motor stereotypy. The mechanism of D 1 /D 2…”
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    Journal Article
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    Behavioral synergism between D(1) and D(2) dopamine receptors in mice does not depend on gap junctions by Nolan, Eileen B, Harrison, Laura M, Lahoste, Gerald J, Ruskin, David N

    Published in Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2007)
    “…Activation of the D(1) and D(2) classes of dopamine receptor in the striatum synergistically promotes motor stereotypy. The mechanism of D(1)/D(2) receptor…”
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    Journal Article
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    The reinforcement and impact of social skills education in secondary school and elementary school students by Nolan, Aimee Eileen

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…The purpose of this inquiry was to examine social skills in middle school and elementary school and determine why students in middle school displayed fewer…”
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    Comparison of an occlusive and a semi-occlusive dressing and the effect of the wound exudate upon keratinocyte proliferation by Madden, M R, Nolan, E, Finkelstein, J L, Yurt, R W, Smeland, J, Goodwin, C W, Hefton, J, Staiano-Coico, L

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-07-1989)
    “…Three consecutive studies were performed in 58 patients evaluating the effect of occlusion on the healing of partial-thickness wounds. Mirror-image donor sites…”
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    Grafting of cultured allogeneic epidermis on second- and third-degree burn wounds on 26 patients by Madden, M R, Finkelstein, J L, Staiano-Coico, L, Goodwin, C W, Shires, G T, Nolan, E E, Hefton, J M

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-11-1986)
    “…Twenty-six individuals with second- and third-degree burn wounds have been grafted with cultured allogeneic epidermal cells. These epidermal cell grafts were…”
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