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78 Using 178 tumours of this series
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82 Andre M. GOFFINET Neurobiology U
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84 Using the antireelin antibodies
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90 Prof. Dr. J.M. Kaufman Ghent Uni
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94 At this stage of our experiments
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100 Gα i/o-proteins and/or inhibit
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102 Research on Alzheimer’s disea
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106 Cyclotron Research Center, Univ
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108 Figure 1. Significant group (tr
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114 Chapters in books •S. Laureys
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116 RESEARCH PROGRAM ON IMPLICIT AN
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118 REFERENCES Papers published •
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120 REFERENCES Thesis • E. Salmon
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122 metabolic level in the anterior
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128 Centre de Recherches en Neurobi
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130 A2B5, O4 and galactocerebroside
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132 Bibliography • Chanas-Sacre,
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134 developing hair cell (i.e. Jagg
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136 glycine-gated chloride channels
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138 Whereas the fibroblasts are oft
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140 Press [F.I. : 1,486] • Supern
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142 tion in vitro of its expression
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146 Centrum voor positron emissie t
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152 Promoter: Marc Parmentier IRIBH
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154 NPFFR bound [ 125I]-EYF with a
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156 CCR5 is the major coreceptor fo
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158 7. Characterization of a mouse
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160 References. •Blanpain C, Lee
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162 mine D2 and adenosine A2a recep
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166 LABORATORY OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY,
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168 deficient mice. However, in the
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170 ducibility of this model in ter
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172 gene EGFP under control of the
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174 •MURAILLE E., DASSESSE D., VA
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186 Prof. Dr. Wim Vanduffel Faculte
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188 As one might expect, the three
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194 • Sharma R, Saini S, Ros PR,
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200 Research Group of Prof. Paul Va
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208 Onderzoeksgroep Frans Vandesand
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212 Development of a sensitive RT-c
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214 level. Hereto, sequences of cat
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216 β-endorphine (β-end) and β-l
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222 Prof. Dr. Rufin Vogels Facultei
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