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2. THE JOY OF BEING A LAWYER
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6. Hairy Roots as a Vaccine Production and Delivery System
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8. The role of non-viral antigens in the cotton rat model of respiratory syncytial virus vaccine-enhanced disease
9. Plant-expressed HA as a seasonal influenza vaccine candidate
10. Immunogenicity of a subunit vaccine against Bacillus anthracis
11. A plant-produced plague vaccine candidate confers protection to monkeys
12. Hairy Roots as a Vaccine Production and Delivery System
13. Differential regulation of SOCS genes in normal and transformed erythroid cells
14. The Response of Adrenal Cortex to Stress in Rats
15. Regulation of Mesenchymal Cell Growth During Human Limb Morphogenesis Through Glycosaminoglycan-Adenylate Cyclase Interaction at the Cell Surface
16. An influenza N1 neuraminidase-specific monoclonal antibody with broad neuraminidase inhibition activity against H5N1 HPAI viruses
17. A plant-produced influenza subunit vaccine protects ferrets against virus challenge
18. Neuroprotection: Past Successes and Future Challenges
19. T2-Weighted MRI Correlates with Long-Term Histopathology, Neurology Scores, and Skilled Motor Behavior in a Rat Stroke Model
20. Preclinical and Clinical Aspects of Remacemide Hydrochloride
21. The Low-Affinity, Use-Dependent NMDA Receptor Antagonist AR-R 15896AR: An Update of Progress in Stroke
22. Mutations at positions 186 and 194 in the HA gene of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus improve replication in cell culture and eggs
23. Remacemide Hydrochloride and ARL 15896AR Lack Abuse Potential: Additional Differences from Other Uncompetitive NMDA Antagonists
24. Rat middle cerebral artery occlusion: Correlations between histopathology, T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, and behavioral indices
25. Efficacy of AR-R15896AR in the rat monofilament model of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion
26. Neurotransmitter Coupled Responses in the Microvasculature of the Brain Under Normal and Pathological Conditions
27. Further probes into the molecular sites of damage to cerebral adenylate cyclase following postischemic reperfusion
28. Modulation of ischemic-induced damage to cerebral adenylate cyclase in gerbils by calcium channel blockers
29. Free radicals generated by xanthine oxidase-hypoxanthine damage adenylate cyclase and ATPase in gerbil cerebral cortex
30. The effect of neurohumoral drugs on the fixation of spinal reflexes and the incorporation of uridine into the spinal cord
31. BETA ADRENERGIC AND DOPAMINE (DA) RECEPTORS IN BRAIN CAPILLARIES
32. Biochemical Mechanisms of the Microvasculature
33. Synthetic Generation of Influenza Vaccine Viruses for Rapid Response to Pandemics
34. Antibody affinity maturation and respiratory syncytial virus disease
35. Adenylate Cyclase and Histopathological Changes in the Gerbil Brain Following Prolonged Unilateral Ischemia and Recirculation
36. Protective Action by Methylprednisolone, Allopurinol and Indomethacin Against Stroke-Induced Damage to Adenylate Cyclase in Gerbil Cerebral Cortex
37. Mutations at positions 186 and 194 in the HA gene of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza virus improve replication in cell culture and eggs
38. AR-R15896AR - A Low Affinity Use Dependent NMDA Antagonist for Stroke - A Preclinical Review
39. Neuroprotection
40. A Nonproliferating Parvovirus Vaccine Vector Elicits Sustained, Protective Humoral Immunity following a Single Intravenous or Intranasal Inoculation
41. Neuroprotection by NMDA Receptor Antagonists in a Variety of Neuropathologies
42. Lack of evidence for direct involvement of NMDA receptors or polyamines in blood–brain barrier injury after cerebral ischemia in rats
43. Acute heat stress model of seizures in weanling rats: Influence of prototypic anti-seizure compounds
44. Low-Affinity NMDA Receptor Antagonists.
45. Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia c International League Against Epilepsy Remacemide Hydrochloride and ARL 15896AR Lack Abuse Potential: Additional Differences from Other Uncompetitive NMDA Antagonists
46. Differential glycosylation of the ectodomain of the primary envelope glycoprotein of two strains of lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus that differ in neuropathogenicity
47. Neuroprotective Properties of the Uncompetitive NMDA Receptor Antagonist Remacemide Hydrochloride
48. C58 and AKR mice of all ages develop motor neuron disease after lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus infection but only if antiviral immune responses are blocked by chemical or genetic means or as a result of old age
49. Kainic acid and 4-aminopyridine seizure models in mice: Evaluation of efficacy of anti-epileptic agents and calcium antagonists
50. Anticonvulsant Properties of Calcium Channel Blockers in Mice: N‐Methyl‐D‐, L‐Aspartate‐ and Bay K 8644‐Induced Convulsions are Potently Blocked by the Dihydropyridines
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