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M P Mattson

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1995
PDGFs protect hippocampal neurons against energy deprivation and oxidative injury: evidence for induction of antioxidant pathwaysB Cheng, M P Mattson
Experimental Neurology|July 1, 1994
Secreted forms of beta-amyloid precursor protein protect hippocampal neurons against amyloid beta-peptide-induced oxidative injuryY Goodman, M P Mattson
Neuron|December 1, 1991
NGF and bFGF protect rat hippocampal and human cortical neurons against hypoglycemic damage by stabilizing calcium homeostasisB Cheng, M P Mattson
Brain Research|July 4, 1994
Staurosporine and K-252 compounds protect hippocampal neurons against amyloid beta-peptide toxicity and oxidative injuryY Goodman, M P Mattson
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|May 10, 2011
Programmed cell life: anti-apoptotic signaling and therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative disordersM P Mattson, K Furukawa
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 1, 1985
Cyclic AMP mediates the negative regulation of Y-organ ecdysteroid productionM P Mattson, E Spaziani
Apoptosis : an International Journal on Programmed Cell Death|January 1, 1997
Anti-apoptotic actions of cycloheximide: blockade of programmed cell death or induction of programmed cell life?M P Mattson, K Furukawa
Brain Research|January 15, 1996
K+ channel openers protect hippocampal neurons against oxidative injury and amyloid beta-peptide toxicityY Goodman, M P Mattson
Journal of Neuroscience Research|April 23, 1999
Evidence for mitochondrial control of neuronal polarityM P Mattson, J Partin
Journal of Neuroscience Research|July 9, 1999
Dietary restriction and 2-deoxyglucose administration improve behavioral outcome and reduce degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in models of Parkinson's diseaseW Duan, M P Mattson
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 1, 1995
PDGFs protect hippocampal neurons against energy deprivation and oxidative injury: evidence for induction of antioxidant pathwaysB Cheng, M P Mattson
Experimental Neurology|July 1, 1994
Secreted forms of beta-amyloid precursor protein protect hippocampal neurons against amyloid beta-peptide-induced oxidative injuryY Goodman, M P Mattson
Neuron|December 1, 1991
NGF and bFGF protect rat hippocampal and human cortical neurons against hypoglycemic damage by stabilizing calcium homeostasisB Cheng, M P Mattson
Brain Research|July 4, 1994
Staurosporine and K-252 compounds protect hippocampal neurons against amyloid beta-peptide toxicity and oxidative injuryY Goodman, M P Mattson
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|May 10, 2011
Programmed cell life: anti-apoptotic signaling and therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative disordersM P Mattson, K Furukawa
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 1, 1985
Cyclic AMP mediates the negative regulation of Y-organ ecdysteroid productionM P Mattson, E Spaziani
Apoptosis : an International Journal on Programmed Cell Death|January 1, 1997
Anti-apoptotic actions of cycloheximide: blockade of programmed cell death or induction of programmed cell life?M P Mattson, K Furukawa
Brain Research|January 15, 1996
K+ channel openers protect hippocampal neurons against oxidative injury and amyloid beta-peptide toxicityY Goodman, M P Mattson
Journal of Neuroscience Research|April 23, 1999
Evidence for mitochondrial control of neuronal polarityM P Mattson, J Partin
Journal of Neuroscience Research|July 9, 1999
Dietary restriction and 2-deoxyglucose administration improve behavioral outcome and reduce degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in models of Parkinson's diseaseW Duan, M P Mattson
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