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    Maternal vitamin D deficiency alters the expression of genes involved in dopamine specification in the developing rat mesencephalon by Cui, Xiaoying, Pelekanos, Matthew, Burne, Thomas H.J., McGrath, John J., Eyles, Darryl W.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (17-12-2010)
    “…▶ Developmental vitamin D deficiency reduces crucial specification genes for dopamine, Nurr1 and p57kip2. ▶ Reduction in these genes may lead to alterations in…”
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    Establishing sheep as an experimental species to validate ultrasound-mediated blood-brain barrier opening for potential therapeutic interventions by Pelekanos, Matthew, Leinenga, Gerhard, Odabaee, Mostafa, Odabaee, Maryam, Saifzadeh, Siamak, Steck, Roland, Götz, Jürgen

    Published in Theranostics (01-01-2018)
    “…Treating diseases of the brain such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) is challenging as the blood-brain barrier (BBB) effectively restricts access of a large number…”
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    Modeling ultrasound propagation through material of increasing geometrical complexity by Odabaee, Maryam, Odabaee, Mostafa, Pelekanos, Matthew, Leinenga, Gerhard, Götz, Jürgen

    Published in Ultrasonics (01-11-2018)
    “…•Ultrasound is increasingly being recognized as therapeutic tool for brain diseases.•The acoustic properties of a set of simple bone-modeling samples were…”
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    Multimodal analysis of aged wild-type mice exposed to repeated scanning ultrasound treatments demonstrates long-term safety by Blackmore, Daniel G, Turpin, Fabrice, Mohamed, Abdalla Z, Zong, Fangrong, Pandit, Rucha, Pelekanos, Matthew, Nasrallah, Fatima, Sah, Pankaj, Bartlett, Perry F, Götz, Jürgen

    Published in Theranostics (01-01-2018)
    “…The blood-brain barrier presents a major challenge for the delivery of therapeutic agents to the brain; however, it can be transiently opened by combining low…”
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    Identification of a novel PNMA-MS1 gene in marsupials suggests the LTR retrotransposon-derived PNMA genes evolved differently in marsupials and eutherians by Iwasaki, Sawa, Suzuki, Shunsuke, Pelekanos, Matthew, Clark, Helen, Ono, Ryuichi, Shaw, Geoff, Renfree, Marilyn B, Kaneko-Ishino, Tomoko, Ishino, Fumitoshi

    Published in DNA research (01-10-2013)
    “…Two major gene families derived from Ty3/Gypsy long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons were recently identified in mammals. The sushi-ichi retrotransposon…”
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