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M. A. Crowe, J. F. Power, X. C. Morgan, P. F. Dunfield, K. Lagutin, W. I. C. Rijpstra, M. Vyssotski, J. S. Sinninghe Damste, K. M. Houghton, J. L. J. Ryan, M. B. Stott
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 64:1074-1074
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The European journal of neuroscience. 13(8)
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a key structure within the basal ganglia, inactivation of which is a current strategy for treating parkinsonism. We have previously shown that bilateral lesions of the STN or pharmacological inactivation of this struc
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The European journal of neuroscience. 11(8)
Lesions of the subthalamic nucleus can restore some imbalances in motor output of the basal ganglia induced by nigrostriatal dopamine depletion, and have been proposed as a potential therapy for Parkinson's disease. Although there is substantial supp
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Contemporary topics in laboratory animal science. 33(6)
Autor:
L. J. Ryan
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German Life and Letters. 14:141-150
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L. J. Ryan
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IRE Transactions on Medical Electronics. :221-224
The medical research groups have been somewhat at a disadvantage in securing certain instrumentation for their various projects because usually they must rely upon large established engineering organizations where close liaison is rather difficult. A
Autor:
L. J. Ryan
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Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association. 14:51-60
Autor:
C. L. J. Ryan
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Annals of Applied Biology. 58:71-79
SUMMARY Verticillium dahliae Kleb. was established as the cause of wilt in sage. The disease causes leaf yellowing and necrosis from the base of the plant upwards, followed by defoliation. Microsclerotia found in the bark and sometimes the pith of se
Autor:
L. J. Ryan
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Medical Electronics & Biological Engineering. 1:127-130
Operations to remedy fractures involving the head of the femur not infrequently fail because the fit of the prosthesis is not sufficiently accurate. If the new head of the femur is too small it may work its way beyond the regular bearing surfaces of
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Behavioral neuroscience. 103(1)
The effects of systematically administered amphetamine (0.25-5.0 mg/kg, sc) on neostriatal neurons recorded in chronically implanted behaving rats were studied. Projection neurons, identified by antidromic activation from the substantia nigra, fired