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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|June 3, 2011
Engineering light-regulated ion channelsDoris L Fortin, Timothy W Dunn, Richard H Kramer
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|October 3, 1999
Symptoms of depression in adolescents with epilepsyD W Dunn, J K Austin, G A Huster
The Journal of Trauma|February 1, 1997
Practical guidelines for performing alcohol interventions in trauma centersC W Dunn, D M Donovan, L M Gentilello
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|October 22, 2008
An action potential-induced and ryanodine sensitive calcium transient dynamically regulates transmitter release at synapses between Lymnaea neuronsT W Dunn, E A Montgomery, N I Syed
Journal of Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1991
Response of human femur to mechanical vibrationA M Thomas, D Z Luo, J W Dunn
Current Protocols in Cytometry|September 5, 2008
Live-animal imaging of renal function by multiphoton microscopyKenneth W Dunn, Timothy A Sutton, Ruben M Sandoval
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 21, 2008
Prevalence of psychopathology in childhood epilepsy: categorical and dimensional measuresDavid W Dunn, Joan K Austin, Susan M Perkins
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology|September 8, 2007
Development and validation of the outburst monitoring scale for children and adolescentsWilliam G Kronenberger, Ann L Giauque, David W Dunn
Kidney International|November 19, 2023
Proximal tubule role in albumin homeostasis: controversy, species differences, and the contributions of intravital microscopyBruce A Molitoris, Kenneth W Dunn, Ruben M Sandoval
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 14, 2011
Inhibitory responses in Aplysia pleural sensory neurons act to block excitability, transmitter release, and PKC Apl II activationTyler W Dunn, Carole A Farah, Wayne S Sossin
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|June 3, 2011
Engineering light-regulated ion channelsDoris L Fortin, Timothy W Dunn, Richard H Kramer
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|October 3, 1999
Symptoms of depression in adolescents with epilepsyD W Dunn, J K Austin, G A Huster
The Journal of Trauma|February 1, 1997
Practical guidelines for performing alcohol interventions in trauma centersC W Dunn, D M Donovan, L M Gentilello
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|October 22, 2008
An action potential-induced and ryanodine sensitive calcium transient dynamically regulates transmitter release at synapses between Lymnaea neuronsT W Dunn, E A Montgomery, N I Syed
Journal of Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1991
Response of human femur to mechanical vibrationA M Thomas, D Z Luo, J W Dunn
Current Protocols in Cytometry|September 5, 2008
Live-animal imaging of renal function by multiphoton microscopyKenneth W Dunn, Timothy A Sutton, Ruben M Sandoval
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|November 21, 2008
Prevalence of psychopathology in childhood epilepsy: categorical and dimensional measuresDavid W Dunn, Joan K Austin, Susan M Perkins
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology|September 8, 2007
Development and validation of the outburst monitoring scale for children and adolescentsWilliam G Kronenberger, Ann L Giauque, David W Dunn
Kidney International|November 19, 2023
Proximal tubule role in albumin homeostasis: controversy, species differences, and the contributions of intravital microscopyBruce A Molitoris, Kenneth W Dunn, Ruben M Sandoval
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 14, 2011
Inhibitory responses in Aplysia pleural sensory neurons act to block excitability, transmitter release, and PKC Apl II activationTyler W Dunn, Carole A Farah, Wayne S Sossin
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