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C J Carter

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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine|July 27, 2000
Oral contraceptives and thrombosisC J Carter
Life Sciences|September 13, 1982
Glutamine synthetase activity in Huntington's diseaseC J Carter
Neurochemistry International|March 14, 2019
Autism genes and the leukocyte transcriptome in autistic toddlers relate to pathogen interactomes, infection and the immune system. A role for excess neurotrophic sAPPα and reduced antimicrobial AβC J Carter
Schizophrenia Research|July 18, 2006
Schizophrenia susceptibility genes converge on interlinked pathways related to glutamatergic transmission and long-term potentiation, oxidative stress and oligodendrocyte viabilityC J Carter
Journal of Pathogens|May 9, 2012
Schizophrenia: a pathogenetic autoimmune disease caused by viruses and pathogens and dependent on genesC J Carter
Life Sciences|April 25, 1983
Glutamine synthetase and fructose-1, 6-diphosphatase activity in the putamen of control and Huntington's disease brain post mortemC J Carter
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|October 1, 1984
Increased alanine aminotransferase activity in the Huntington's disease putamenC J Carter
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases|May 1, 1994
The pathophysiology of venous thrombosisC J Carter
Neuroscience Letters|August 3, 2010
APP, APOE, complement receptor 1, clusterin and PICALM and their involvement in the herpes simplex life cycleC J Carter
Schizophrenia Bulletin|June 17, 2008
Schizophrenia susceptibility genes directly implicated in the life cycles of pathogens: cytomegalovirus, influenza, herpes simplex, rubella, and Toxoplasma gondiiC J Carter
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine|July 27, 2000
Oral contraceptives and thrombosisC J Carter
Life Sciences|September 13, 1982
Glutamine synthetase activity in Huntington's diseaseC J Carter
Neurochemistry International|March 14, 2019
Autism genes and the leukocyte transcriptome in autistic toddlers relate to pathogen interactomes, infection and the immune system. A role for excess neurotrophic sAPPα and reduced antimicrobial AβC J Carter
Schizophrenia Research|July 18, 2006
Schizophrenia susceptibility genes converge on interlinked pathways related to glutamatergic transmission and long-term potentiation, oxidative stress and oligodendrocyte viabilityC J Carter
Journal of Pathogens|May 9, 2012
Schizophrenia: a pathogenetic autoimmune disease caused by viruses and pathogens and dependent on genesC J Carter
Life Sciences|April 25, 1983
Glutamine synthetase and fructose-1, 6-diphosphatase activity in the putamen of control and Huntington's disease brain post mortemC J Carter
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|October 1, 1984
Increased alanine aminotransferase activity in the Huntington's disease putamenC J Carter
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases|May 1, 1994
The pathophysiology of venous thrombosisC J Carter
Neuroscience Letters|August 3, 2010
APP, APOE, complement receptor 1, clusterin and PICALM and their involvement in the herpes simplex life cycleC J Carter
Schizophrenia Bulletin|June 17, 2008
Schizophrenia susceptibility genes directly implicated in the life cycles of pathogens: cytomegalovirus, influenza, herpes simplex, rubella, and Toxoplasma gondiiC J Carter
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