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Autor:
Haris I. Sair, Kathleen T. Bechtold, Uju Ofoche, Constantine G. Lyketsos, Allen D. Everett, Haijuan Yan, Freshta Akbari, Frederick K. Korley, Hayley Falk, Vani Rao, Matthew E. Peters, Jeannie Marie Sheppard Leoutsakos, Tim Van Meter, Alexandra Vassila, Durga Roy, Anna J. Hall
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 32:132-138
The authors tested the hypothesis that a combination of loss of consciousness (LOC) and altered mental state (AMS) predicts the highest risk of incomplete functional recovery within 6 months after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), compared with eit
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Martin Sill, Till Milde, Wiesia Grajkowska, Cynthia Hawkins, Axel Benner, David T.W. Jones, Andreas von Deimling, Hendrik Witt, Michael D. Taylor, Livia Garzia, Ruth Isserlin, Andrey Korshunov, Sebastian Bender, Marc Remke, Stephen C. Mack, Thomas Hielscher, Uri Tabori, Kelsey C. Bertrand, Paul A. Northcott, Yuan Yao, Stefan M. Pfister, Yoon Jae Cho, James T. Rutka, Andrea Wittmann, Stephen S. Roberts, Abhijit Guha, Tim Van Meter, William A. Weiss, Nalin Gupta, Luca Massimi, Marina Ryzhova, Andreas E. Kulozik, Gary D. Bader, Olaf Witt, Boleslaw Lach, Peter Lichter
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Cancer Cell. 20:143-157
SummaryDespite the histological similarity of ependymomas from throughout the neuroaxis, the disease likely comprises multiple independent entities, each with a distinct molecular pathogenesis. Transcriptional profiling of two large independent cohor
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Tim Van Meter, Katherine Turpin
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Journal of Youth and Theology. 1:7-22
This article considers spiritual formation amongst older adolescents. The authors, drawing particularly on the theories of Paulo Freire and Seyla Benhabib, locate their thoughts within a pragmatic case study from a summer academy experience at Emory
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Tim Van Meter
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Religious Studies Review. 32:23-23
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Tim Van Meter
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Religious Studies Review. 32:34-34
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Paul C. Boutros, Piergiorgio Modena, Cynthia Hawkins, James T. Rutka, Ian D. Clarke, Steve W. Scherer, Kyle F. Lee, Limei Zhou, Charles G. Eberhart, Eric Bouffet, Meihua Li, Scott L. Pomeroy, Tim Van Meter, Daniel Picard, Ching C. Lau, Muh Lii Liang, David Shih, Amar Gajjar, V. Peter Collins, Peter B. Dirks, Michael D. Taylor, Yuntao Lu, Annie Huang
Publikováno v:
Cancer Cell. (6):533-546
We discovered a high-level amplicon involving the chr19q13.41 microRNA (miRNA) cluster (C19MC) in 11/45 ( approximately 25%) primary CNS-PNET, which results in striking overexpression of miR-517c and 520g. Constitutive expression of miR-517c or 520g