C. S.

MOTOR FUNCTION IN RATS EXPOSED TO PCBS AND METHYL MERCURY DURING EARLY DEVELOPMENT. (R829390C001) (2005)

  • B.E.,
  • Klintsova,
  • A.,
  • Roegge,
  • C.S.,
  • Wang,
  • ...

The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the...

Identification of FOXP2 Truncation as a Novel Cause of Developmental Speech and Language Deficits (2005)

  • MacDermot,
  • K.D.,
  • Bonora,
  • E.,
  • Sykes,
  • N.,
  • ...

FOXP2, the first gene to have been implicated in a developmental communication disorder, offers a unique entry point into neuromolecular mechanisms influencing human speech and language acquisition....

A potential novel marker for human prostate cancer: voltage-gated sodium channel expression in vivo (2005)

  • Diss,
  • J.K.,
  • Stewart,
  • D.,
  • Pani,
  • F.,
  • ...

Functional expression of voltage-gated sodium channel alpha-subunits (VGSCalphas), specifically Na(v)1.7, is associated with strong metastatic potential in prostate cancer (CaP) in vitro....

Brn-3a neuronal transcription factor functional expression in human prostate cancer (2005)

Neuroendocrine differentiation has been associated with prostate cancer (CaP). Brn-3a (short isoform) and Brn-3c, transcriptional controllers of neuronal differentiation, were readily detectable in...

Impact of congenital colour vision defects on occupation (2005)

  • Cumberland,
  • P.,
  • Rahi,
  • J.S.,
  • Peckham,
  • C.S.

AIMS: To investigate whether there is an association between congenital colour vision defects (CVD) and occupational choice and employment history, in order to inform the debate about the value of...

Impact of congenital colour vision defects on occupation (2005)

  • Cumberland,
  • P.,
  • Rahi,
  • J.S.,
  • Peckham,
  • C.S.

Aims: To investigate whether there is an association between congenital colour vision defects (CVD) and occupational choice and employment history, in order to inform the debate about the value of...

Decline in mortality, AIDS, and hospital admissions in perinatally HIV-1 infected children in the United Kingdom and Ireland (2003)

  • Gibb,
  • D.M.,
  • Duong,
  • T.,
  • Tookey,
  • P.A.,
  • ...

OBJECTIVE: To describe changes in demographic factors, disease progression, hospital admissions, and use of antiretroviral therapy in children with HIV. DESIGN: Active surveillance through the...

Are there gender and race differences in cellular immunity patterns over age in infected and uninfected children born to HIV-infected women? (2003)

  • Gray,
  • L.,
  • Cortina-Borja,
  • M.,
  • Thorne,
  • C.,
  • ...

This study investigated whether age-related patterns of immunologic markers in 1488 uninfected (9789 measurements) and 186 infected (3414 measurements) children differed by gender and race. CD4+,...

Gamma activity in the human EEG (2003)

Detection of change is one of the most prominent obligations of the human brain and can occur in any sensory modality. For example, when a young child is shown the same red card repeatedly, the child...

Gamma activity in the human EEG (2003)

Detection of change is one of the most prominent obligations of the human brain and can occur in any sensory modality. For example, when a young child is shown the same red card repeatedly, the child...

RP413 (2003)

  • Hankin,
  • C.,
  • Tookey,
  • P.A.,
  • Lyall,
  • H.,
  • ...

The Leber congenital amaurosis gene product AIPL1 is localized exclusively in rod photoreceptors of the adult human retina (2002)

Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) is the most severe inherited retinal dystrophy resulting in markedly impaired vision or blindness at birth. LCA is characterized by an extinguished electroretinogram...

Congenital toxoplasmosis in the United Kingdom: to screen or not to screen? (2002)

The United Kingdom National Screening Committee recently reviewed the evidence for prenatal and neonatal screening for toxoplasma infection and concluded that there was insufficient evidence to...

Rubella susceptibility among pregnant women in North London, 1996-1999 (2002)

  • Tookey,
  • P.A.,
  • Cortina-Borja,
  • M.,
  • Peckham,
  • C.S.

Background: Rubella infection and congenital rubella are currently rare in the United Kingdom, although sporadic cases occur, often associated with travel abroad. Uptake of the combined measles,...

Generation of human osteoclasts in stromal cell-free and stromal cell- rich cultures: differences in osteoclast CD11c/CD18 integrin expression (2001)

  • Lader,
  • C.S.,
  • Scopes,
  • J.,
  • Horton,
  • M.A.,
  • ...

Osteoclasts form in the presence of macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) and receptor activator of Nfkappab ligand (RANKL), a membrane-bound differentiation factor that is now available as a...

Improvement of wool quality by transgenesis. (2001)

Four experiments aimed at creating wool fibres with improved qualities through sheep transgenesis are described. Attempts were made to increase expression of cysteine-rich proteins in the cortex,...

Western Minerva, or, American annals of knowledge and literature. (1821)

  • Rafinesque, C. S. (Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840.

No. 1 is dated January, 1820, but 1821 is date given on title page.

Ichthyologia ohiensis, or, Natural history of the fishes inhabiting the river Ohio and its tributary streams : preceded by a physical description of the Ohio and its branches. (1820)

  • Rafinesque, C. S. (Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840.

Published originally in parts, in the Western review and miscellaneous magazine, v. 1-3, December 1819-November 1820.

Description of three new genera of fluviatile fish : Pomoxis, Sarchirus and Exoglossum /

  • Rafinesque, C. S. (Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840.

"Read December 1st and 8th."

 
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