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De Tredsetters, Modas e Mídias: Breve Ensaio Sobre a Banalização do Conceito de Tendência na Cultura Contemporânea (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no VII Colóquio Brasil-França de Ciências da Comunicação, evento componente do XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da...

Neuroprotective effects of HSP70 overexpression after cerebral ischaemia-An MRI study (2005)

Heat shock proteins (HSPs) have been reported to increase cell survival in response to a wide range of cellular challenges. However, the role of HSP70 overexpression is still a matter of debate, with...

Arterial distensibility in adolescents: the influence of adiposity, the metabolic syndrome, and classic risk factors (2005)

BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis develops from childhood, but the determinants of this preclinical stage remain uncertain. We examined the relations of classic coronary risk factors, adiposity and its...

FOXP2 and the neuroanatomy of speech and language (2005)

  • Vargha-Khadem,
  • F.,
  • Gadian,
  • D.G.,
  • Copp,
  • A.,
  • ...

That speech and language are innate capacities of the human brain has long been widely accepted, but only recently has an entry point into the genetic basis of these remarkable faculties been found....

Localization of a type 1 diabetes locus in the IL2RA/CD25 region by use of tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms (2005)

  • Vella,
  • A.,
  • Cooper,
  • J.D.,
  • Lowe,
  • C.E.,
  • ...

As part of an ongoing search for genes associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D), a common autoimmune disease, we tested the biological candidate gene IL2RA (CD25), which encodes a subunit (IL-2R alpha)...

Regional variation of cerebral blood flow and arterial transit time in the normal and hypoperfused rat brain measured using continuous arterial spin labeling MRI (2005)

Continuous arterial spin labeling (CASL) is a noninvasive magnetic resonance (MR) method for measuring cerebral perfusion. In its most widely used form, CASL incorporates a postlabeling delay to...

The role of the medial temporal lobe in autistic spectrum disorders (2005)

  • Salmond,
  • C.H.,
  • Ashburner,
  • J.,
  • Connelly,
  • A.,
  • ...

The neural basis of autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) is poorly understood. Studies of mnemonic function in ASD suggest a profile of impaired episodic memory with relative preservation of semantic...

Is anoxic depolarisation associated with an ADC threshold? A Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis (2005)

A Bayesian nonlinear hierarchical random coefficients model was used in a reanalysis of a previously published longitudinal study of the extracellular direct current (DC)-potential and apparent...

Continuous MLL-ENL Expression Is Necessary to Establish a "Hox Code" and Maintain Immortalization of Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells (2005)

The t[(11;19)(p22;q23)] translocation, which gives rise to the MLL-ENL fusion protein, is commonly found in infant acute leukemias of both the myeloid and lymphoid lineage. To investigate the...

Extra-hippocampal grey matter density abnormalities in paediatric mesial temporal sclerosis (2005)

  • Cormack,
  • F.,
  • Gadian,
  • D.G.,
  • Vargha-Khadem,
  • F.,
  • ...

The aim of this study was to identify grey matter density abnormalities in children with temporal lobe epilepsy and mesial temporal sclerosis. Magnetic resonance T1 weighted 3D datasets were obtained...

Fatal congenital heart glycogenosis caused by a recurrent activating R531Q mutation in the gamma 2-subunit of AMP- activated protein kinase (PRKAG2), not by phosphorylase kinase deficiency (2005)

  • Burwinkel,
  • B.,
  • Scott,
  • J.W.,
  • Buhrer,
  • C.,
  • ...

Fatal congenital nonlysosomal cardiac glycogenosis has been attributed to a subtype of phosphorylase kinase deficiency, but the underlying genes and mutations have not been identified. Analyzing four...

Microbial keratitis in ITU staff: an occupational hazard? (2004)

  • Ezra,
  • D.G.,
  • Goyal,
  • S.,
  • Moosavi,
  • R.,
  • ...

Microbial keratitis is a potentially blinding corneal infection; the infection may progress rapidly if untreated and result in corneal perforation. The breakdown of the innate ocular defences is...

Nursing staff and oral care awareness (2004)

  • Gillam,
  • J.L.,
  • Williams,
  • A.,
  • Gillam,
  • D.G.

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Developmental amnesia and its relationship to degree of hippocampal atrophy (2003)

  • Isaacs,
  • E.B.,
  • Vargha-Khadem,
  • F.,
  • Watkins,
  • K.E.,
  • ...

Two groups of adolescents, one born preterm and one with a diagnosis of developmental amnesia, were compared with age-matched normal controls on measures of hippocampal volume and memory function....

Language fMRI abnormalities associated with FOXP2 gene mutation (2003)

  • Liegeois,
  • F.,
  • Baldeweg,
  • T.,
  • Connelly,
  • A.,
  • ...

Half the members of the KE family suffer from a speech and language disorder caused by a mutation in the FOXP2 gene. We examined functional brain abnormalities associated with this mutation using two...

Design-a-Trial: a rule-based decision support system for clinical trial design (2003)

  • Nammuni,
  • K.,
  • Pickering,
  • C.,
  • Modgil,
  • S.,
  • ...

15-17 Dec. 2003

Developmental amnesia: Effect of age at injury (2003)

  • Vargha-Khadem,
  • F.,
  • Salmond,
  • C.H.,
  • Watkins,
  • K.E.,
  • ...

Bilateral brain abnormalities associated with dominantly inherited verbal and orofacial dyspraxia (2003)

  • Belton,
  • E.,
  • Salmond,
  • C.H.,
  • Watkins,
  • K.E.,
  • ...

The KE family is a large three-generational pedigree in which half of the members suffer from a verbal and orofacial dyspraxia in association with a point mutation in the FOXP2 gene. This report...

Distribution assumptions in voxel-based morphometry (2002)

  • Salmond,
  • C.H.,
  • Ashburner,
  • J.,
  • Vargha-Khadem,
  • F.,
  • ...

Distributional assumptions in voxel-based morphometry (2002)

  • Salmond,
  • C.H.,
  • Ashburner,
  • J.,
  • Vargha-Khadem,
  • F.,
  • ...

Adiabatic radiofrequency pulse forms in biomedical nuclear magnetic resonance (2002)

Adiabatic radio frequency (RF) pulses are in widespread use in biomedical magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, The primary advantage of adiabatic pulses is that provided the condition for...

Adiabatic radiofrequency pulse forms in biomedical nuclear magnetic resonance (2002)

Adiabatic radio frequency (RF) pulses are in widespread use in biomedical magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, The primary advantage of adiabatic pulses is that provided the condition for...

Monitoring of large randomised clinical trials: a new approach with Bayesian methods (2001)

Background In judging whether or not to continue enrolling patients into a randomised clinical trial, most data-monitoring and ethics committees (DMECs) rely on the p value for the difference in...

Performance of a new pubertal self-assessment questionnaire: a preliminary study (2001)

We describe the performance of a new, self-assessment questionnaire that aims to measure pubertal status by using gender-specific line drawings of the Tanner puberty stages. The study was carried out...

Distal tubular electrolyte transport during inhibition of renal 11β- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (2001)

To test the proposal that the enzyme 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11beta-HSD) confers aldosterone specificity on mineralocorticoid receptors in the distal nephron by inactivating...

In vivo inhibition of renal 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in the rat stimulates collecting duct sodium reabsorption (2001)

In order to test the proposal that the aldosterone specificity of mineralocorticoid receptors in the collecting duct depends on inactivation of glucocorticoids by the enzyme 11beta-hydroxysteroid...

Distal tubular electrolyte transport during inhibition of renal 11beta- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (2001)

To test the proposal that the enzyme 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11beta-HSD) confers aldosterone specificity on mineralocorticoid receptors in the distal nephron by inactivating...

Detecting bilateral abnormalities with voxel-based morphometry (2000)

  • Salmond,
  • C.H.,
  • Ashburner,
  • J.,
  • Vargha-Khadem,
  • F.,
  • ...

Benign central neurocytoma (2000)

  • Ashkan,
  • K.,
  • Casey,
  • A.T.,
  • D'Arrigo,
  • C.,
  • ...

BACKGROUND: "Central neurocytoma" is classically considered as an intraventricular benign tumor, largely based on data from small retrospective series. The authors present prospective data on 12...

MRI safety limits: is MRI safe or not? (2000)

  • Ordidge,
  • R.J.,
  • Fullerton,
  • G.,
  • Norris,
  • D.G.

Hox9 genes and vertebrate limb specification (1997)

  • Cohn,
  • M.J.,
  • Patel,
  • K.,
  • Krumlauf,
  • R.,
  • ...
 
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1993 - 2006 (150)

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