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Elucidating the genetic basis of peripheral arterial disease: identification of a quantitative trait locus that determines the phenotypic response to experimental hindlimb ischemia.
Progesterone increases levels of mu-opioid receptor mRNA in the preoptic area and arcuate nucleus of ovariectomized, estradiol-treated female rats.
Structural biology: Porthole to catalysis.
What is suppression of anti-adeno-associated virus capsid T-cells achieving?
Asymmetry in the human motor cortex and handedness.
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Asymmetry in the human motor cortex and handedness.
Amunts K, Schlaug G, Schleicher A, Steinmetz H, Dabringhaus A, Roland PE, Zilles K. Asymmetry in the human motor cortex and handedness. Neuroimage. 1996 Dec; 4(3 Pt 1):216-22.
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Adult
Brain Mapping
Dominance, Cerebral
Functional Laterality
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Motor Cortex
Nerve Net
Neuropil
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Gottfried Schlaug MD, PhD