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T Moos

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Journal of Neurochemistry|October 12, 2001
Restricted transport of anti-transferrin receptor antibody (OX26) through the blood-brain barrier in the ratT Moos, E H Morgan
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|February 26, 2000
Transferrin and transferrin receptor function in brain barrier systemsT Moos, E H Morgan
Neuroreport|September 30, 1993
GAP43 identifies developing muscle cells in human embryosT Moos, L R Christensen
Journal of Neuroscience Research|November 20, 1998
Evidence for low molecular weight, non-transferrin-bound iron in rat brain and cerebrospinal fluidT Moos, E H Morgan
Neuroscience Letters|June 10, 1991
Immunocytochemical evidence for retrograde axonal transport of exogenous albumin in adult rat brain stem motor neuronsT Moos, M Stagaard, K Møllgård
Brain Research|February 6, 1998
Increased astrocytic expression of metallothioneins I + II in brainstem of adult rats treated with 6-aminonicotinamideM Penkowa, J Hidalgo, T Moos
Cellular and Molecular Biology (Noisy-Le-Grand, France)|June 29, 2000
Cellular distribution of ferric iron, ferritin, transferrin and divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) in substantia nigra and basal ganglia of normal and beta2-microglobulin deficient mouse brainT Moos, D Trinder, E H Morgan
Neuroscience|February 5, 2000
The absence of reactive astrocytosis is indicative of a unique inflammatory process in Parkinson's diseaseB Mirza, H Hadberg, P Thomsen, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 26, 1999
Iron-independent neuronal expression of transferrin receptor mRNA in the ratT Moos, P S Oates, E H Morgan
Nutritional Neuroscience|February 15, 2002
Expression of transferrin mRNA in rat oligodendrocytes is iron-independent and changes with increasing ageT Moos, P S Oates, E H Morgan
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Journal of Neurochemistry|October 12, 2001
Restricted transport of anti-transferrin receptor antibody (OX26) through the blood-brain barrier in the ratT Moos, E H Morgan
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|February 26, 2000
Transferrin and transferrin receptor function in brain barrier systemsT Moos, E H Morgan
Neuroreport|September 30, 1993
GAP43 identifies developing muscle cells in human embryosT Moos, L R Christensen
Journal of Neuroscience Research|November 20, 1998
Evidence for low molecular weight, non-transferrin-bound iron in rat brain and cerebrospinal fluidT Moos, E H Morgan
Neuroscience Letters|June 10, 1991
Immunocytochemical evidence for retrograde axonal transport of exogenous albumin in adult rat brain stem motor neuronsT Moos, M Stagaard, K Møllgård
Brain Research|February 6, 1998
Increased astrocytic expression of metallothioneins I + II in brainstem of adult rats treated with 6-aminonicotinamideM Penkowa, J Hidalgo, T Moos
Cellular and Molecular Biology (Noisy-Le-Grand, France)|June 29, 2000
Cellular distribution of ferric iron, ferritin, transferrin and divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) in substantia nigra and basal ganglia of normal and beta2-microglobulin deficient mouse brainT Moos, D Trinder, E H Morgan
Neuroscience|February 5, 2000
The absence of reactive astrocytosis is indicative of a unique inflammatory process in Parkinson's diseaseB Mirza, H Hadberg, P Thomsen, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|October 26, 1999
Iron-independent neuronal expression of transferrin receptor mRNA in the ratT Moos, P S Oates, E H Morgan
Nutritional Neuroscience|February 15, 2002
Expression of transferrin mRNA in rat oligodendrocytes is iron-independent and changes with increasing ageT Moos, P S Oates, E H Morgan
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