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May 31, 2003
Implementing ethics in the professions: preparing guidelines on scientific communication for the Society for Neuroscience. Commentary on 'Implementing ethics in the professions: examples from environmental epidemiology' (Soskolne and Sieswerda)
Michael J Zigmond
Science and Engineering Ethics
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October 20, 2001
Promoting responsible conduct: striving for change rather than consensus. Commentary on "Ambiguity, trust, and the responsible conduct of research" (F. Grinnell)
Michael J Zigmond
Science and Engineering Ethics
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July 3, 2002
Beyond fabrication and plagiarism: the little murders of everyday science. Commentary on "Six Domains of Research Ethics"
Michael J Zigmond, Beth A Fischer
Urologic Oncology
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January 4, 2011
Educational approaches for discouraging plagiarism
Beth A Fischer, Michael J Zigmond
Experimental Neurology
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November 26, 2003
Can the brain be protected through exercise? Lessons from an animal model of parkinsonism
Amanda D Smith, Michael J Zigmond
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
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January 10, 2015
Teaching responsible conduct responsibly
Michael J Zigmond, Beth A Fischer
Plos One
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October 25, 2011
Low concentrations of methamphetamine can protect dopaminergic cells against a larger oxidative stress injury: mechanistic study
Amina El Ayadi, Michael J Zigmond
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research
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March 26, 2005
Dopaminergic innervation of forebrain by ventral mesencephalon in organotypic slice co-cultures: effects of GDNF
Juliann D Jaumotte, Michael J Zigmond
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
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November 23, 2013
Exercise: is it a neuroprotective and if so, how does it work?
Michael J Zigmond, Richard J Smeyne
Science and Engineering Ethics
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November 26, 2010
The essential nature of sharing in science
Beth A Fischer, Michael J Zigmond
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Science and Engineering Ethics
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May 31, 2003
Implementing ethics in the professions: preparing guidelines on scientific communication for the Society for Neuroscience. Commentary on 'Implementing ethics in the professions: examples from environmental epidemiology' (Soskolne and Sieswerda)
Michael J Zigmond
Science and Engineering Ethics
|
October 20, 2001
Promoting responsible conduct: striving for change rather than consensus. Commentary on "Ambiguity, trust, and the responsible conduct of research" (F. Grinnell)
Michael J Zigmond
Science and Engineering Ethics
|
July 3, 2002
Beyond fabrication and plagiarism: the little murders of everyday science. Commentary on "Six Domains of Research Ethics"
Michael J Zigmond, Beth A Fischer
Urologic Oncology
|
January 4, 2011
Educational approaches for discouraging plagiarism
Beth A Fischer, Michael J Zigmond
Experimental Neurology
|
November 26, 2003
Can the brain be protected through exercise? Lessons from an animal model of parkinsonism
Amanda D Smith, Michael J Zigmond
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
|
January 10, 2015
Teaching responsible conduct responsibly
Michael J Zigmond, Beth A Fischer
Plos One
|
October 25, 2011
Low concentrations of methamphetamine can protect dopaminergic cells against a larger oxidative stress injury: mechanistic study
Amina El Ayadi, Michael J Zigmond
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research
|
March 26, 2005
Dopaminergic innervation of forebrain by ventral mesencephalon in organotypic slice co-cultures: effects of GDNF
Juliann D Jaumotte, Michael J Zigmond
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
|
November 23, 2013
Exercise: is it a neuroprotective and if so, how does it work?
Michael J Zigmond, Richard J Smeyne
Science and Engineering Ethics
|
November 26, 2010
The essential nature of sharing in science
Beth A Fischer, Michael J Zigmond
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