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J E Armstrong

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Experimental Neurology|June 25, 2003
GABAergic immunoreactivity is predominant in neurons derived from expanded human neural precursor cells in vitroMeena Jain, Richard J E Armstrong, Pamela Tyers, et al.
The Diabetes Educator|November 1, 1995
Attitudes and beliefs about exercise among persons with non-insulin-dependent diabetesC S Swift, J E Armstrong, K A Beerman, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|June 6, 2002
Abatement of gas-condensate hydrocarbons in a natural wetlandB J Moore, J V Headley, R R Dupont, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 10, 2010
Select spinal lesions reveal multiple ascending pathways in the rat conveying input from the male genitaliaC H Hubscher, W R Reed, E G Kaddumi, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|September 28, 2005
The survival of neural precursor cell grafts is influenced by in vitro expansionRike Zietlow, Vladimir Pekarik, Richard J E Armstrong, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 2, 2002
Neural cells from primary human striatal xenografts migrate extensively in the adult rat CNSCarrie B Hurelbrink, Richard J E Armstrong, Stephen B Dunnett, et al.
Cell Transplantation|December 5, 2003
Long-term hibernation of human fetal striatal tissue does not adversely affect its differentiation in vitro or graft survival: implications for clinical trials in Huntington's diseaseCarrie B Hurelbrink, Pam Tyers, Richard J E Armstrong, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 5, 2003
Transplantation of expanded neural precursor cells from the developing pig ventral mesencephalon in a rat model of Parkinson's diseaseRichard J E Armstrong, Pamela Tyers, Meena Jain, et al.
Neuroreport|April 10, 2004
Decreased hippocampal cell proliferation in R6/1 Huntington's miceStanley E Lazic, Helen Grote, Richard J E Armstrong, et al.
Experimental Neurology|May 16, 2002
The potential for circuit reconstruction by expanded neural precursor cells explored through porcine xenografts in a rat model of Parkinson's diseaseRichard J E Armstrong, Carrie B Hurelbrink, Pam Tyers, et al.
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Experimental Neurology|June 25, 2003
GABAergic immunoreactivity is predominant in neurons derived from expanded human neural precursor cells in vitroMeena Jain, Richard J E Armstrong, Pamela Tyers, et al.
The Diabetes Educator|November 1, 1995
Attitudes and beliefs about exercise among persons with non-insulin-dependent diabetesC S Swift, J E Armstrong, K A Beerman, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|June 6, 2002
Abatement of gas-condensate hydrocarbons in a natural wetlandB J Moore, J V Headley, R R Dupont, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 10, 2010
Select spinal lesions reveal multiple ascending pathways in the rat conveying input from the male genitaliaC H Hubscher, W R Reed, E G Kaddumi, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|September 28, 2005
The survival of neural precursor cell grafts is influenced by in vitro expansionRike Zietlow, Vladimir Pekarik, Richard J E Armstrong, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 2, 2002
Neural cells from primary human striatal xenografts migrate extensively in the adult rat CNSCarrie B Hurelbrink, Richard J E Armstrong, Stephen B Dunnett, et al.
Cell Transplantation|December 5, 2003
Long-term hibernation of human fetal striatal tissue does not adversely affect its differentiation in vitro or graft survival: implications for clinical trials in Huntington's diseaseCarrie B Hurelbrink, Pam Tyers, Richard J E Armstrong, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 5, 2003
Transplantation of expanded neural precursor cells from the developing pig ventral mesencephalon in a rat model of Parkinson's diseaseRichard J E Armstrong, Pamela Tyers, Meena Jain, et al.
Neuroreport|April 10, 2004
Decreased hippocampal cell proliferation in R6/1 Huntington's miceStanley E Lazic, Helen Grote, Richard J E Armstrong, et al.
Experimental Neurology|May 16, 2002
The potential for circuit reconstruction by expanded neural precursor cells explored through porcine xenografts in a rat model of Parkinson's diseaseRichard J E Armstrong, Carrie B Hurelbrink, Pam Tyers, et al.
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