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March 1, 1988
Reticulospinal pacemaker neurons of the rat rostral ventrolateral medulla with putative sympathoexcitatory function: an intracellular study in vitro
M K Sun, B S Young, J T Hackett, et al.
Medical Device Technology
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August 18, 2000
A potential method for the specification of microbial barrier properties
M H Scholla, E T Hackett, S Rudys, et al.
Brain Research
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November 28, 1983
Blockade of long-term potentiation by phencyclidine and sigma opiates in the hippocampus in vivo and in vitro
J L Stringer, L J Greenfield, J T Hackett, et al.
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
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December 3, 2014
Relapsing multiple sclerosis patients treated with disease modifying therapy exhibit highly variable disease progression: a predictive model
Thomas F Scott, Christopher T Hackett, Matthew R Quigley, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
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May 14, 1999
Myositis ossificans demonstrated by positive gallium-67 and technetium-99m-HMDP bone imaging but negative technetium-99m-MIBI imaging
W J Shih, M T Hackett, V Stipp, et al.
Brain Research
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April 16, 1971
Diffuse light input and quality of reward determine the occurrence of 'reward contingent positive variation' (RCPV) in cat
T J Marczynski, J T Hackett, C J Sherry, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
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April 23, 2013
Low vitamin D level is associated with higher relapse rate in natalizumab treated MS patients
T F Scott, C T Hackett, D C Dworek, et al.
Brain Research
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June 7, 1988
Rostral ventrolateral medullary neurons with intrinsic pacemaker properties are not catecholaminergic
M K Sun, B S Young, J T Hackett, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
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February 10, 2016
Specific clinical phenotypes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: The impact of relapses on long-term outcomes
Thomas F Scott, Edward J Gettings, Christopher T Hackett, et al.
Progress in Neurobiology
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November 25, 2010
Neuronal control of swimming behavior: comparison of vertebrate and invertebrate model systems
Olivia J Mullins, John T Hackett, James T Buchanan, et al.
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Brain Research
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March 1, 1988
Reticulospinal pacemaker neurons of the rat rostral ventrolateral medulla with putative sympathoexcitatory function: an intracellular study in vitro
M K Sun, B S Young, J T Hackett, et al.
Medical Device Technology
|
August 18, 2000
A potential method for the specification of microbial barrier properties
M H Scholla, E T Hackett, S Rudys, et al.
Brain Research
|
November 28, 1983
Blockade of long-term potentiation by phencyclidine and sigma opiates in the hippocampus in vivo and in vitro
J L Stringer, L J Greenfield, J T Hackett, et al.
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
|
December 3, 2014
Relapsing multiple sclerosis patients treated with disease modifying therapy exhibit highly variable disease progression: a predictive model
Thomas F Scott, Christopher T Hackett, Matthew R Quigley, et al.
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
|
May 14, 1999
Myositis ossificans demonstrated by positive gallium-67 and technetium-99m-HMDP bone imaging but negative technetium-99m-MIBI imaging
W J Shih, M T Hackett, V Stipp, et al.
Brain Research
|
April 16, 1971
Diffuse light input and quality of reward determine the occurrence of 'reward contingent positive variation' (RCPV) in cat
T J Marczynski, J T Hackett, C J Sherry, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
|
April 23, 2013
Low vitamin D level is associated with higher relapse rate in natalizumab treated MS patients
T F Scott, C T Hackett, D C Dworek, et al.
Brain Research
|
June 7, 1988
Rostral ventrolateral medullary neurons with intrinsic pacemaker properties are not catecholaminergic
M K Sun, B S Young, J T Hackett, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
|
February 10, 2016
Specific clinical phenotypes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: The impact of relapses on long-term outcomes
Thomas F Scott, Edward J Gettings, Christopher T Hackett, et al.
Progress in Neurobiology
|
November 25, 2010
Neuronal control of swimming behavior: comparison of vertebrate and invertebrate model systems
Olivia J Mullins, John T Hackett, James T Buchanan, et al.
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