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1. Unravelling the molecular and cellular mechanisms contributing to secondary axonal degeneration following traumatic brain injury

2. The effects of Snoezelen (multi-sensory behavior therapy) and psychiatric care on agitation, apathy, and activities of daily living in dementia patients on a short term geriatric psychiatric inpatient unit.

3. A Proteogenomic Approach to Understanding MYC Function in Metastatic Medulloblastoma Tumors.

4. Proteomic profiling of high risk medulloblastoma reveals functional biology.

5. Cytoskeletal changes during development and aging in the cortex of neurofilament light protein knockout mice.

6. Functional analytic multisensory environmental therapy for people with dementia.

7. Selective vulnerability of non-myelinated axons to stretch injury in an in vitro co-culture system.

8. Characterization of cortical neuronal and glial alterations during culture of organotypic whole brain slices from neonatal and mature mice.

9. Initial calcium release from intracellular stores followed by calcium dysregulation is linked to secondary axotomy following transient axonal stretch injury.

10. Axonopathy and cytoskeletal disruption in degenerative diseases of the central nervous system.

11. Disruption of the ubiquitin proteasome system following axonal stretch injury accelerates progression to secondary axotomy.

12. Cyclosporin-A treatment attenuates delayed cytoskeletal alterations and secondary axotomy following mild axonal stretch injury.

13. Acute reactive and regenerative changes in mature cortical axons following injury.

14. Mild axonal stretch injury in vitro induces a progressive series of neurofilament alterations ultimately leading to delayed axotomy.

15. [Heart catheterization in a general cardiological practice].

16. Cardiac events after myocardial infarction: possible effect of relaxation therapy.

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