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Timothy E Lindley

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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|March 8, 2002
Selective gene transfer to key cardiovascular regions of the brain: comparison of two viral vector systemsPuspha Sinnayah, Timothy E Lindley, Patrick D Staber, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 31, 2008
Scavenging superoxide selectively in mouse forebrain is associated with improved cardiac function and survival following myocardial infarctionTimothy E Lindley, David W Infanger, Mark Rishniw, et al.
Cureus|May 27, 2016
Acute Presentation of Lumbar Spinal Schwannoma Due to Torsion: A Case ReportWinward Choy, Ryan Khanna, Thomas C Ortmeier, et al.
Plos One|August 31, 2013
Loss of Acid sensing ion channel-1a and bicarbonate administration attenuate the severity of traumatic brain injuryTerry Yin, Timothy E Lindley, Gregory W Albert, et al.
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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|March 8, 2002
Selective gene transfer to key cardiovascular regions of the brain: comparison of two viral vector systemsPuspha Sinnayah, Timothy E Lindley, Patrick D Staber, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 31, 2008
Scavenging superoxide selectively in mouse forebrain is associated with improved cardiac function and survival following myocardial infarctionTimothy E Lindley, David W Infanger, Mark Rishniw, et al.
Cureus|May 27, 2016
Acute Presentation of Lumbar Spinal Schwannoma Due to Torsion: A Case ReportWinward Choy, Ryan Khanna, Thomas C Ortmeier, et al.
Plos One|August 31, 2013
Loss of Acid sensing ion channel-1a and bicarbonate administration attenuate the severity of traumatic brain injuryTerry Yin, Timothy E Lindley, Gregory W Albert, et al.
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