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Glia|September 30, 2003
Oligodendrocytes express functional A1 adenosine receptors that stimulate cellular migrationTimothy Othman, Henglin Yan, Scott A Rivkees
Pediatric Research|May 29, 2019
An unbiased view about bias: Not yetReshma Jagsi, Scott Rivkees, Valerie P Opipari
Neuroreport|May 3, 2000
Are A3 adenosine receptors expressed in the brain?S A Rivkees, S Thevananther, H Hao
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism : JPEM|June 18, 2008
Anaphylactic reaction to recombinant insulin-like growth factor-IErika Torjusen, Jose Calderon, Scott A Rivkees
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|December 5, 1997
D1 receptors mediate dopamine action in the fetal suprachiasmatic nuclei: studies of mice with targeted deletion of the D1 dopamine receptor geneM Bender, J Drago, S A Rivkees
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 14, 1998
Clinical review 99: The management of Graves' disease in children, with special emphasis on radioiodine treatmentS A Rivkees, C Sklar, M Freemark
Neuroreport|September 25, 2001
A1 adenosine receptor activation inhibits neurite process formation by Rho kinase-mediated pathwaysS Thevananther, A Rivera, S A Rivkees
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|August 19, 2011
Treatment of pediatric Graves' disease is associated with excessive weight gainNicole R van Veenendaal, Scott A Rivkees
Pediatric Research|October 28, 2018
Early origins of neuropsychiatric disordersBobbi Fleiss, Scott A Rivkees, Pierre Gressens
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 1, 1994
Prednisone dose limitation of growth hormone treatment of steroid-induced growth failureS A Rivkees, M Danon, J Herrin
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Showing results (111-120 of 231) with videos related to

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Glia|September 30, 2003
Oligodendrocytes express functional A1 adenosine receptors that stimulate cellular migrationTimothy Othman, Henglin Yan, Scott A Rivkees
Pediatric Research|May 29, 2019
An unbiased view about bias: Not yetReshma Jagsi, Scott Rivkees, Valerie P Opipari
Neuroreport|May 3, 2000
Are A3 adenosine receptors expressed in the brain?S A Rivkees, S Thevananther, H Hao
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism : JPEM|June 18, 2008
Anaphylactic reaction to recombinant insulin-like growth factor-IErika Torjusen, Jose Calderon, Scott A Rivkees
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|December 5, 1997
D1 receptors mediate dopamine action in the fetal suprachiasmatic nuclei: studies of mice with targeted deletion of the D1 dopamine receptor geneM Bender, J Drago, S A Rivkees
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|November 14, 1998
Clinical review 99: The management of Graves' disease in children, with special emphasis on radioiodine treatmentS A Rivkees, C Sklar, M Freemark
Neuroreport|September 25, 2001
A1 adenosine receptor activation inhibits neurite process formation by Rho kinase-mediated pathwaysS Thevananther, A Rivera, S A Rivkees
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|August 19, 2011
Treatment of pediatric Graves' disease is associated with excessive weight gainNicole R van Veenendaal, Scott A Rivkees
Pediatric Research|October 28, 2018
Early origins of neuropsychiatric disordersBobbi Fleiss, Scott A Rivkees, Pierre Gressens
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 1, 1994
Prednisone dose limitation of growth hormone treatment of steroid-induced growth failureS A Rivkees, M Danon, J Herrin
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