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The Anatomical Record
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June 1, 1989
Degradation and loss of matrix proteins from developing enamel
C E Smith, J R Pompura, S Borenstein, et al.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
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July 12, 2023
Agreement between hematocrit values determined by the Cobas b121 blood gas analyzer and the microhematocrit method in dogs, cats, and horses
Pâmela Dallarosa, Eduardo R Monteiro, Ana Paula S Borenstein, et al.
Gene
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December 30, 1988
The baboon gene for apolipoprotein A-I: characterization of a cDNA clone and identification of DNA polymorphisms for genetic studies of cholesterol metabolism
J E Hixson, S Borenstein, L A Cox, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
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April 1, 1988
Somatosensory conduction in vitamin B12 deficiency
D Zegers de Beyl, F Delecluse, P Verbanck, et al.
Pediatric Research
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June 4, 2008
Diffuse axonal injury in periventricular leukomalacia as determined by apoptotic marker fractin
Robin L Haynes, Saraid S Billiards, Natalia S Borenstein, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
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February 21, 2002
Arrested oligodendrocyte lineage progression during human cerebral white matter development: dissociation between the timing of progenitor differentiation and myelinogenesis
Stephen A Back, Ning Ling Luo, Natalia S Borenstein, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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April 24, 2012
Expression of EAAT2 in neurons and protoplasmic astrocytes during human cortical development
Tara M DeSilva, Natalia S Borenstein, Joseph J Volpe, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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February 13, 2001
Late oligodendrocyte progenitors coincide with the developmental window of vulnerability for human perinatal white matter injury
S A Back, N L Luo, N S Borenstein, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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February 22, 2007
The glutamate transporter EAAT2 is transiently expressed in developing human cerebral white matter
Tara M Desilva, Hannah C Kinney, Natalia S Borenstein, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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March 1, 2005
Axonal development in the cerebral white matter of the human fetus and infant
Robin L Haynes, Natalia S Borenstein, Tara M Desilva, et al.
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The Anatomical Record
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June 1, 1989
Degradation and loss of matrix proteins from developing enamel
C E Smith, J R Pompura, S Borenstein, et al.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
|
July 12, 2023
Agreement between hematocrit values determined by the Cobas b121 blood gas analyzer and the microhematocrit method in dogs, cats, and horses
Pâmela Dallarosa, Eduardo R Monteiro, Ana Paula S Borenstein, et al.
Gene
|
December 30, 1988
The baboon gene for apolipoprotein A-I: characterization of a cDNA clone and identification of DNA polymorphisms for genetic studies of cholesterol metabolism
J E Hixson, S Borenstein, L A Cox, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
|
April 1, 1988
Somatosensory conduction in vitamin B12 deficiency
D Zegers de Beyl, F Delecluse, P Verbanck, et al.
Pediatric Research
|
June 4, 2008
Diffuse axonal injury in periventricular leukomalacia as determined by apoptotic marker fractin
Robin L Haynes, Saraid S Billiards, Natalia S Borenstein, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
|
February 21, 2002
Arrested oligodendrocyte lineage progression during human cerebral white matter development: dissociation between the timing of progenitor differentiation and myelinogenesis
Stephen A Back, Ning Ling Luo, Natalia S Borenstein, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
April 24, 2012
Expression of EAAT2 in neurons and protoplasmic astrocytes during human cortical development
Tara M DeSilva, Natalia S Borenstein, Joseph J Volpe, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
February 13, 2001
Late oligodendrocyte progenitors coincide with the developmental window of vulnerability for human perinatal white matter injury
S A Back, N L Luo, N S Borenstein, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
February 22, 2007
The glutamate transporter EAAT2 is transiently expressed in developing human cerebral white matter
Tara M Desilva, Hannah C Kinney, Natalia S Borenstein, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
March 1, 2005
Axonal development in the cerebral white matter of the human fetus and infant
Robin L Haynes, Natalia S Borenstein, Tara M Desilva, et al.
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