27 results on '"Hedley-Whyte, E T"'
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2. Histologic Feature Reliability in Childhood Neural Tumors.
3. ADULT ONSET LEUKODYSTROPHY WITH NEUROAXONAL SPHEROIDS (AOLNAS), REPORT OF THREE CASES.
4. FACTORS INFLUENCING POST-MORTEM RNA INTEGRITY IN HUMAN BRAIN.
5. LATE ONSET MELAS DUE TO A RARE MITOCHONDRIAL DNA MUTATION.
6. α-SYNUCLEIN IMMUNOREACTIVE NEURONAL CYTOPLASMIC INCLUSIONS AND AXONAL SWELLINGS IN NEUROAXONAL DYSTROPHY.
7. NONAGENARIANS WITH HUNTINGTON DISEASE (HD) HAVE LOW CAG REPEATS.
8. ESTROGEN AND PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS IN MENINGIOMAS.
9. UANTITATIVE HISTOLOGIC GROUPS IN CHILDHOOD SUPRATENTORIAL TUMORS.
10. THE EFFECTS OF POST-MORTEM INTERVAL AND DURATION OF STORAGE AT -80° C OF HUMAN BRAIN TISSUE ON mRNA LEVELS DETECTED BY 'IN SITU' HYBRIDIZATION.
11. PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF PROLIFERATIVE INDICES IN MENINGIOMAS.
12. TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-α IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN HUMAN PITUITARY AND PITUITARY ADENOMAS.
13. OLIGODENDROGLIOMAS, CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS REGARDING RECURRENCE.
14. SUBSTANCE P-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN HUMAN PITUITARY GLAND.
15. INFLUENCE OF REJECTION AND VASCULARIZATION ON REGENERATION OF NERVE GRAFTS (NG) IN RABBITS.
16. CHARACTERIZATION OF NON-FUNCTIONING PITUITARY ADENOMAS BY LIGHT AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY.
17. 70 COINCIDENCE OF FIBRINOID NECROSIS WITH AMYLOID ANGIOPATHY AS THE CAUSE OF CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE.
18. 59 INMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN PITUITARY AND COMPARISON WITH RADIOIMMUNOASSAY.
19. CYTOCHROME OXIDASD MAPPING OF PATCHES AND OCULAR DOMINANCE COLUMNS IN HUMAN VISUAL CORTEX.
20. 124 ACUTE ONSET DIABETES MELLITUS AND CEREBROVASCULAR PERMEABILITY IN MICE.
21. 69 FATE OF HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE (MX) INFUSED INTO FIXED BRAIN.
22. PROTEIN MOVEMENT ACROSS THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IN HYPERVOLEMIA.
23. LOCALIZATION OF TERMINATIONS OF CROSSED HUMAN SPINOTHALAMIC TRACTS.
24. THE ROLE OF ARTERIES AND ENDOTHELIAL VESICLES IN BREAKDOWN OF THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER WITH DRUG-INDUCED SEIZURES.
25. CEREBRAL INFARCTION CONTRIBUTES TO THE HETEROGENEITY OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE (AD).
26. ALZHEIMER DISEASE DOES NOT PROTECT THE NEOSTRIATUM IN COMBINED CASES OF HUNTINGTON (HD) AND ALZHEIMER DISEASE (AD).
27. HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE AND PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY IN AN 80 YEAR-OLD MAN.
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