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Neuroscience Letters
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October 2, 1998
The -491A/T apolipoprotein E promoter polymorphism association with Alzheimer's disease: independent risk and linkage disequilibrium with the known APOE polymorphism
T Town, D Paris, D Fallin, et al.
Experimental Neurology
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July 31, 1998
Role of peroxynitrite in the vasoactive and cytotoxic effects of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid1-40 peptide
D Paris, T A Parker, T Town, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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November 14, 1997
No association between the low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP) gene and late-onset Alzheimer's disease in a community-based sample
D Fallin, A Kundtz, T Town, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology
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July 17, 1999
Activation of microglial cells by the CD40 pathway: relevance to multiple sclerosis
J Tan, T Town, D Paris, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
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September 22, 1999
Association of a functional mu-opioid receptor allele (+118A) with alcohol dependency
T Town, L Abdullah, F Crawford, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
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September 22, 1999
Alzheimers disease is not associated with the hypertension genetic risk factors PLA(2) or G protein beta3, either independently or interactively with apolipoprotein E
T Town, D Paris, T A Parker, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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June 5, 2002
Confirmation of association between D10S583 and Alzheimer's disease in a case--control sample
G Ait-Ghezala, L Abdullah, R Crescentini, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin
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October 27, 1999
Induction of CD40 on human endothelial cells by Alzheimer's beta-amyloid peptides
J Tan, T Town, Z Suo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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December 22, 1999
Microglial activation resulting from CD40-CD40L interaction after beta-amyloid stimulation
J Tan, T Town, D Paris, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
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February 13, 2002
A functional polymorphism within the mu-opioid receptor gene and risk for abuse of alcohol and other substances
J A Schinka, T Town, L Abdullah, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters
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October 2, 1998
The -491A/T apolipoprotein E promoter polymorphism association with Alzheimer's disease: independent risk and linkage disequilibrium with the known APOE polymorphism
T Town, D Paris, D Fallin, et al.
Experimental Neurology
|
July 31, 1998
Role of peroxynitrite in the vasoactive and cytotoxic effects of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid1-40 peptide
D Paris, T A Parker, T Town, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
November 14, 1997
No association between the low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP) gene and late-onset Alzheimer's disease in a community-based sample
D Fallin, A Kundtz, T Town, et al.
Journal of Neuroimmunology
|
July 17, 1999
Activation of microglial cells by the CD40 pathway: relevance to multiple sclerosis
J Tan, T Town, D Paris, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
|
September 22, 1999
Association of a functional mu-opioid receptor allele (+118A) with alcohol dependency
T Town, L Abdullah, F Crawford, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
|
September 22, 1999
Alzheimers disease is not associated with the hypertension genetic risk factors PLA(2) or G protein beta3, either independently or interactively with apolipoprotein E
T Town, D Paris, T A Parker, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
June 5, 2002
Confirmation of association between D10S583 and Alzheimer's disease in a case--control sample
G Ait-Ghezala, L Abdullah, R Crescentini, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin
|
October 27, 1999
Induction of CD40 on human endothelial cells by Alzheimer's beta-amyloid peptides
J Tan, T Town, Z Suo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
December 22, 1999
Microglial activation resulting from CD40-CD40L interaction after beta-amyloid stimulation
J Tan, T Town, D Paris, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
|
February 13, 2002
A functional polymorphism within the mu-opioid receptor gene and risk for abuse of alcohol and other substances
J A Schinka, T Town, L Abdullah, et al.
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