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Serin Atiani

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Neuron|February 17, 2009
Task difficulty and performance induce diverse adaptive patterns in gain and shape of primary auditory cortical receptive fieldsSerin Atiani, Mounya Elhilali, Stephen V David, et al.
BMJ Open|February 22, 2024
Telemedicine interventions in type 2 diabetes management: a protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysisWasan Maaitah, Osama Abdelhay, Ayla Tourkmani, et al.
Neuron|April 19, 2014
Emergent selectivity for task-relevant stimuli in higher-order auditory cortexSerin Atiani, Stephen V David, Diego Elgueda, et al.
Cell Transplantation|March 7, 2024
Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Phase I/II Dose-Finding Clinical StudyFatima Jamali, Mayis Aldughmi, Serin Atiani, et al.
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Neuron|February 17, 2009
Task difficulty and performance induce diverse adaptive patterns in gain and shape of primary auditory cortical receptive fieldsSerin Atiani, Mounya Elhilali, Stephen V David, et al.
BMJ Open|February 22, 2024
Telemedicine interventions in type 2 diabetes management: a protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysisWasan Maaitah, Osama Abdelhay, Ayla Tourkmani, et al.
Neuron|April 19, 2014
Emergent selectivity for task-relevant stimuli in higher-order auditory cortexSerin Atiani, Stephen V David, Diego Elgueda, et al.
Cell Transplantation|March 7, 2024
Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Phase I/II Dose-Finding Clinical StudyFatima Jamali, Mayis Aldughmi, Serin Atiani, et al.
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