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2015
Sudmant PH, Rausch T, Gardner EJ, Handsaker RE, Abyzov A, Huddleston J, Zhang Y, Ye K, Jun G, Fritz MHsi-Yang et al..  2015.  An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes.. Nature. 526(7571):75-81.
Sudmant PH, Rausch T, Gardner EJ, Handsaker RE, Abyzov A, Huddleston J, Zhang Y, Ye K, Jun G, Fritz MHsi-Yang et al..  2015.  An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes.. Nature. 526(7571):75-81.
Sudmant PH, Rausch T, Gardner EJ, Handsaker RE, Abyzov A, Huddleston J, Zhang Y, Ye K, Jun G, Fritz MHsi-Yang et al..  2015.  An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes.. Nature. 526(7571):75-81.
Sudmant PH, Rausch T, Gardner EJ, Handsaker RE, Abyzov A, Huddleston J, Zhang Y, Ye K, Jun G, Fritz MHsi-Yang et al..  2015.  An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes.. Nature. 526(7571):75-81.
Luo W, Liu W, Hu X, Hanna M, Caravaca A, Paul SM.  2015.  Microglial internalization and degradation of pathological tau is enhanced by an anti-tau monoclonal antibody.. Sci Rep. 5:11161.
Glass MJ, Wang G, Coleman CG, Chan J, Ogorodnik E, Van Kempen TA, Milner TA, Butler SD, Young CN, Davisson RL et al..  2015.  NMDA Receptor Plasticity in the Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Contributes to the Elevated Blood Pressure Produced by Angiotensin II.. J Neurosci. 35(26):9558-67.
Glass MJ, Wang G, Coleman CG, Chan J, Ogorodnik E, Van Kempen TA, Milner TA, Butler SD, Young CN, Davisson RL et al..  2015.  NMDA Receptor Plasticity in the Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Contributes to the Elevated Blood Pressure Produced by Angiotensin II.. J Neurosci. 35(26):9558-67.
Bennett JL, Nickerson M, Costello F, Sergott RC, Calkwood JC, Galetta SL, Balcer LJ, Markowitz CE, Vartanian T, Morrow M et al..  2015.  Re-evaluating the treatment of acute optic neuritis.. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 86(7):799-808.
Bennett JL, Nickerson M, Costello F, Sergott RC, Calkwood JC, Galetta SL, Balcer LJ, Markowitz CE, Vartanian T, Morrow M et al..  2015.  Re-evaluating the treatment of acute optic neuritis.. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 86(7):799-808.
Dulin JN, Antunes-Martins A, Chandran V, Costigan M, Lerch JK, Willis DE, Tuszynski MH.  2015.  Transcriptomic Approaches to Neural Repair.. J Neurosci. 35(41):13860-7.
Dulin JN, Antunes-Martins A, Chandran V, Costigan M, Lerch JK, Willis DE, Tuszynski MH.  2015.  Transcriptomic Approaches to Neural Repair.. J Neurosci. 35(41):13860-7.
2014
Liston C, Chen AC, Zebley BD, Drysdale AT, Gordon R, Leuchter B, Voss HU, Casey BJ, Etkin A, Dubin MJ.  2014.  Default mode network mechanisms of transcranial magnetic stimulation in depression.. Biol Psychiatry. 76(7):517-26.
Liston C, Chen AC, Zebley BD, Drysdale AT, Gordon R, Leuchter B, Voss HU, Casey BJ, Etkin A, Dubin MJ.  2014.  Default mode network mechanisms of transcranial magnetic stimulation in depression.. Biol Psychiatry. 76(7):517-26.
Gilani AI, Chohan MO, Inan M, Schobel SA, Chaudhury NH, Paskewitz S, Chuhma N, Glickstein S, Merker RJ, Xu Q et al..  2014.  Interneuron precursor transplants in adult hippocampus reverse psychosis-relevant features in a mouse model of hippocampal disinhibition.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111(20):7450-5.
Gilani AI, Chohan MO, Inan M, Schobel SA, Chaudhury NH, Paskewitz S, Chuhma N, Glickstein S, Merker RJ, Xu Q et al..  2014.  Interneuron precursor transplants in adult hippocampus reverse psychosis-relevant features in a mouse model of hippocampal disinhibition.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111(20):7450-5.
Gilani AI, Chohan MO, Inan M, Schobel SA, Chaudhury NH, Paskewitz S, Chuhma N, Glickstein S, Merker RJ, Xu Q et al..  2014.  Interneuron precursor transplants in adult hippocampus reverse psychosis-relevant features in a mouse model of hippocampal disinhibition.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111(20):7450-5.
Choi MSik, Nakamura T, Cho S-J, Han X, Holland EA, Qu J, Petsko GA, Yates JR, Liddington RC, Lipton SA.  2014.  Transnitrosylation from DJ-1 to PTEN attenuates neuronal cell death in parkinson's disease models.. J Neurosci. 34(45):15123-31.
Choi MSik, Nakamura T, Cho S-J, Han X, Holland EA, Qu J, Petsko GA, Yates JR, Liddington RC, Lipton SA.  2014.  Transnitrosylation from DJ-1 to PTEN attenuates neuronal cell death in parkinson's disease models.. J Neurosci. 34(45):15123-31.